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WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICA 

A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Notable  Living  Men  and  Women  of  the 
United  States.  Established,  1899,  by  Albert  Nelson  Marquis.  Full  cloth. 
Price,  $3.50.     The  price  will  be  $4.00  per  copy  after  January  1,  1908. 

This  publication  aims  to  give  a  brief,  crisp,  personal 
sketch  of  every  living  man  and  woman  in  the  United 
States  whose  position  or  achievements  make  his  or  her 
personality  of  general  interest,  and  tells,  just  the  things 
every  intelligent  person  wants  to  know  about  those 
who  are  most  conspicuous  in  every  walk  of  life. 

A  valuable  feature  of  the  book  will  be  found  in  the 
appended  addresses.  No  other  work  has  ever  attempted 
the  laborious  task  of  finding  and  furnishing  the  addresses 
of  leading  Americans  in  all  parts  of  the  world.  Thus, 
the  book  possesses  not  only  the  best  attributes  of  a 
Biographical  Dictionary,  but  is  also  a  handy  Directory 
of  those  living  people  of  the  United  States  in  whom 
almost  everybody  is  interested. 

"Who's  Who  in  America"  is  thoroughly  revised, 
brought  down  and  reissued  biennially.  No  one  who 
aims  to  keep  abreast  of  the  times  can  afford  to  be 
without  a  copy  at  his  elbow  constantly.  It  contains 
over  16,000  names  and  over  2,000  pages.  The  vol- 
ume is  compact  and  of  convenient  size  for  carrying 
in  the  satchel. 

"Who's  Who  in  America,  "  has  proved  one  of  the  most  useful  and  sat- 
isfactory of  our  desk  reference  books  the  past  year.—  IF.  T.  Harris,  U.  3. 
Connnissioner  of  Education. 

I  constantly  use  the  work  and  constantly  recommend  it  to  others.  It 
is  worth  many  times  the  price  to  any  busy  man. —  Col.  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson,  Author,  Boston,  Mass. 

This  book  is  indispensable  to  every  reader  of  newspapers,  to  every  library, 
and  to  every  man  and  woman  who  reads  or  writes. ^Chicago  Tribune. 

The  tnost  useful  book,  next  to  a  good  English  Dictionary,  that  it  has 
been  my  fortune  to  see.  It  is  a  marvel  of  condensation  and  convenience. — 
Br.  W  J  McGee.  Ethnologist,  Washington.  D.  G. 

One  of  the  most,  probably  the  most,  indispensable  of  reference  books  of 
its  kind  ever  published.  We  welcome  the  new  revised  and  enlarged  edition 
which  has  just  been  published.— /'(/6/jc  Opinion. 

Sent  post  paid  to  any  address  upon  receipt  of  price. 

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The  Book  of  Minnesotans 


A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Leading  Living 
Men  of  the  State  of  Minnesota 


EDITED  BY 

ALBERT  NELSON  MARQUIS 


CHICAGO 

A.  N.  MARQUIS  &  COMPANY 

1907 


Copyright,  1907,  by  Albert  Nelson  Marquis. 


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FOREWORD. 

The  Book  of  Minnesotans  is  the  result  of  a  conscientious  etfort  to 
collect  into  a  single  volume  of  handy  dimensions,  condensed,  accurate, 
authentic  life-sketches  of  the  men  of  Minnesota  who  have  attained  to 
places  of  distinctive  creditability  in  the  State.  The  aim  has  been  to  in- 
clude all  those  living  men  Avhose  worth  and  work  count  for  most  in 
Minnesota  today;  the  leaders  and  prominent  factors  in  all  public 
movements  and  important  private  enterprises;  the  controlling  and  in- 
fluential representatives  in  business,  financial,  industrial,  religious, 
educational,  literar}-  and  other  interests  of  useful  and  worthy  character. 
In  a  word,  the  subjects  of  this  book  are  the  living  men  whose  past  en- 
deavors or  present  activities  have  contributed  to  the  progressive 
achievements  and  influences  of  the  state. 

The  book  is  modeled  on  the  plan  of  "Who's  Who  in  America,"  a 
world-famous  publication,  recognized  as  the  highest  authority  on  per- 
sonal data  pertaining  to  nationally  notable  living  Americans,  but  is  con- 
fined to  Minnesota,  and  contains  more  personal  information  about 
leading  men  of  the  state  than  can  be  found  in  any  other  publication. 
It  is  intended  to  be  a  book  of  easy  reference  for  the  business  office  and 
the  home  library,  convenient  for  use  at  any  moment.  It  furnishes  as 
complete  a  compendium  and  epitome  of  personal  data  in  regard  to  those 
identified  with  the  best  movements  and  interests  of  IMinnesota  as  it  has 
been  possible  to  procure  by  patient  care,  experienced  methods  and 
large  outlay  of  money. 

It  is  probable  that  worthy  names  have  been  omitted,  but  such  omis- 
sions have  not  been  wilfully  made  by  the  publishers,  and  almost  every 
instance  of  the  kind  is  due  to  neglect  or  refusal  on  the  part  of  the 
person  whose  name  is  missing,  to  furnish  the  information  requisite 
for  biographical  mention.    All  who  Avere     considered     eligible     were 


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solicited  in  a  respectful  way  to  furnish  data.  The  majority,  so  re- 
quested, responded  freely  to  the  request  and  thanks  are  hereby  exten- 
ded for  their  courtesy. 

Such  difference  in  the  relative  length  of  the  biographical  sketches 
presented  in  this  volume  as  may  be  found  is  not  often  the  result  of 
editorial  discrimination.  In  most  instances  the  sketches  which  may  be 
regarded  as  too  short  have  been  unduly  curtailed  because  of  the  in- 
completeness of  the  data  furnished  for  the  paragraph.  Speaking 
generally,  however,  the  biographical  notices  combine  completeness  with 
brevity,  embodying  all  the  salient  facts  in  a  succinct  narration. 

Accuracy  has  been  most  carefully  and  earnestly  sought.  Not  only 
have  the  facts  been  procured,  wherever  possible,  from  first  hands,  but 
the  completed  sketches  have  been  submitted  for  correction  and  verifi- 
cation, giving  to  each  the  force  of  autobiographical  sanction,  with  very 
few  exceptions.  Not  a  single  sketch  has  been  paid  for  or  inserted  on 
account  of  any  financial  consideration  whatever  and  all  are  free  from 
eulogy,  and  presented  in  a  form  that  experience  has  shown  to  be  most 
satisfactory  for  read}'  reference. 

The  man  of  business,  especially,  will  find  The  Book  of  Minnesotans 
helpful  in  many  ways.  It  is  in  a  special  degree  a  work  of  reference  con- 
cerning the  men  who  represent  the  business  interests  of  Minnesota. 
The  question  often  arises,  when  mention  is  made  of  some  person :  "Who 
is  he  and  what  does  he  do  ? "  In  the  fewest  words  possible,  this  book 
aims  to  answer  those  questions  and,  in  addition,  to  present  the  main 
facts  in  the  business  record  of  every  person  mentioned.  The  book  will 
give  the  business  man  a  closer  insight  into  the  larger  business  interests 
of  the  state  and  place  him  in  closer  touch  with  the  men  who  are  in 
control  of  business  affairs. 

To  the  press  of  the  state,  and  the  whole  country,  this  volume  pre- 
sents features  of  easily  recognized  value.  Here  the  newspaper  man 
will  find  many  facts  of  present  interest  and  by  the  use  of  the  book 
many  errors  resulting  from  hasty  picking  up  of  details  from  unre- 


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liable  sources  may,  in  a  large  measure,  be  avoided.  This  is  quite  as 
important  a  matter  to  the  individual  as  to  the  newspaper,  for  who 
would  not  wish,  when  he  becomes  the  subject  of  newspaper  notice  or 
comment,  to  be  correctly  represented,  and  thus  avoid  becoming  the 
subject  of  ridicule  or  misconception. 

The  Book  of  Minnesotans  will  also  be  a  constant  and  fruitful  source 
of  profit  and  pleasure  in  the  home  librar}^  Often  in  home  conversation 
the  name  of  some  person  comes  up  in  such  a  way  as  to  raise  an  inquiry 
or  difference  of  opinion  as  to  his  native  state,  his  school  or  college,  his 
status  as  to  marriage,  parentage,  business  connections,  or  his  past  or 
present  civic  or  other  honors  or  achievements.  Such  questions,  for  lack 
of  reliable  means  of  reference,  have  usually  remained  unanswered ; 
but  with  The  Book  of  Minnesotans  in  the  home  library,  the  ready, 
reliable  and  satisfactory  solution  of  such  problems  will  be  always 
accessible. 

Any  person  who  looks  through  this  work  intelligently  will  be  amply 
rewarded  for  his  time.  To  the  thoughtful  student  of  men  and  affairs 
who  lingers  over  its  pages,  the  volume  presents  a  marvelous  record  of 
individual  achievement  and  makes  plain  why  ^Minnesota  has  attained 
the  enviable  position  she  holds  today. 

It  is  the  present  purpose  of  the  publishers  to  make  such  periodical 
revision  of  The  Book  of  IMinnesotans  as  may  seem  to  be  called  for  by 
demands  of  those  who  find  it  useful.  With  this  purpose  in  view  the 
publishers  will  be  glad  to  receive  suggestions  of  improvement  and 
expansion  for  use  in  subsequent  editions. 


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ABBOTT,  Amos  Wilson,  surgeon; 
born  at  Ahmednuggur,  India,  Jan.  6, 
1844;  son  of  Amos  and  Anstice  (Wilson) 
Abbott;  educated  at  Pliillips  Academy. 
Andover,  Mass.,  Dartmouth  College  and 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New 
York;  married  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19, 
1880,  to  Miss  Helen  G.  Wright.  Served 
in  Union  Army  in  Civil  War  as  member 
of  Company  C,  16th  New  Hampshire 
Vol.  Inf.  Engaged  in  practice  of  sur- 
gery since  1S69.  Member  American 
Medical  Association,  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Minnesota  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine,  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society.  Surgeon  in  chief  Dr. 
Abbott's  Private  Hospital.  Address:  21 
South  10th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

ABBOTT,  Claude  TTpton,  physician; 
born  at  Upton,  Me.,  June  19.  1876;  son 
of  Enoch  and  Louisa  (Pord)  Abbott; 
educated  at  Lewiston  Grammar  School, 
graduating  June  16,  1892;  Hebron 
Academy,  Hebron,  Me.,  graduating, 
June  23,  1897;  Medical  Department  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D., 
June  2,  1904;  interne  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  Duluth,  1904-05.  Unmarried. 
Republican.  Member  St.  Louis  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  United  Order  of  For- 
esters.    Address:     Aurora,   Minn. 

ABBOTT,  Blmer  E.,  merchant;  born 
at  Milton,  Wis.,  1859;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  Lillian  L.  Palmerlee. 
Moved  to  Dodge  Co.,  Minn.,  1863,  and 
to  Dodge  Center,  1874;  began  in  dry 
goods  and  clothing  business,  1887.  Also 
president  Dodge  Center  Elevator  Co. 
Address:     Dodge  Center,  Minn. 

ABBOTT,  Bverton  Jndson,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Milan,  Erie  Coun- 
ty, O.,  Oct.  19,  1849;  son  of  Benjamin 
W.  and  Lorena  (Judson)  Abbott;  grad- 
uate Western  Reserve  College,  A.B. 
1873;  Medical  Department  Western  Re- 
serve University,  M.D.,  1875;  Charity 
Hospital,  Cleveland,  O.,  1876.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  1881.  to  Jeanie  R.  Steele. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  1876,  and  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine.  Professor  of 
\  clinical  medicine  in  the  University  of 
Minnesota;  surgeon  to  St.  Joseph's 
Hospital;  physician  to  City  and  County 
Hospital.         Member      Minnesota      State 


Medical  Association,  Ramsey  County 
Medical  Society.  Office:  395  Endicott 
Arcade.  Residence:  425  Dayton  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

ABBOTT,  Howard  Strickland,  law- 
yer; born  at  Farmington,  Minn.,  Sept. 
15,  1864;  son  of  Rev.  Abiel  H.  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Strickland)  Abbott;  grad- 
uated from  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  B.L.,  18S5;  married  at  Ra- 
cine, Wis.,  1898,  to  Mary  L.  Johnson. 
Assistant  general  solicitor  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  and  "Soo"  railways,  1887- 
90;  secretary  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  & 
Pacific  Ry.,  1887-90;  attorney,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.,  1890-97;  spe- 
cial master  in  chancery.  Union  Pacific 
Ry.  receiverships,  1897-1901;  master  in 
chancery,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Minne- 
sota, from  1898.  Lecturer  on  public 
and  private  corporations  and  civil  law 
at  College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota. Author:  Cases  Public  Corpora- 
tions (1  vol.);  Private  Corporations  (1 
vol.);  Notes,  Authorities  and  Deduc- 
tions on  Corporations  (1  vol.);  Munici- 
pal Corporations  (3  vols.).  While  at 
college  was  managing  editor  of  college 
papers.  The  Ariel  and  Junior  Annual; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation. Director  and  member  execu- 
tive committee,  Minneapolis  Trust  Co. 
Episcopalian;  member  vestry,  St. 
Mark's  Church,  Minneapolis,  and  Board 
of  Trustees,  Diocese  of  Minnesota. 
Member  of  the  American  Bar  Associa- 
tion, Minnesota  State  Bar  Association, 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Office: 
Federal  Bldg.  Residence:  900  Sixth 
St.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

ABBOTT,  Howard  T.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  11,  1867;  son 
of  Asa  T.  Abbott  (U.  S.  Army)  and 
Fannie  B.  (Cross)  Abbott;  educated  at 
army  schools,  1873-79;  public  high 
schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1879-86; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1886-89;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1889-90,  graduating 
from  the  latter,  LL.  B.,  1890.  Has  been 
in  practice  of  law  in  Duluth  since  1890. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.         Member 

American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Member  Masonic  order,  Chi 
Psi  fraternity.  Married  at  Duluth, 
Minn.,  Nov.  20,  1895,  to  Gertrude  P. 
Markel.  Recreations:  Golf,  hunting 
and  fishing.  Office:  405-406  Lonsdale 
Bldg.  Residence:  2219  East  Superior 
St.,   Duluth. 


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ABBOTT,  Russell  Big'elow,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Brookville,  Ind.,  Aug-.  8, 
1823;  son  of  Joseph  Jackson  and  Mary 
(Osborn)  Abbott;  graduate  University 
of  Indiana,  degree  of  A.B.,  1847;  degree 
of  A.M.,  same  university,  1850;  D.D., 
Galesville  University,  1884.  Married, 
1st,  1847,  Eliza  Baugh  (deceased);  2nd, 
1861,  Sophronia  Leecli  (died,  March, 
1879);  3rd,  1881,  Marietta  Hunter.  Was 
principal  Wliitewater  Presbyterian 
Academy,  St.  Paul  Female  Seminary. 
Ordained  Presbyterian  Minister,  1857; 
pastor  at  Brookville,  Ind.,  7  years; 
Knightstown,  Ind.,  2  years;  Albert  Lea, 
Minn.,  15  years;  founder  and  was  presi- 
dent Albert  Lea  College,  1884-1903. 
Moderator  Synod  of  Minnesota;  six 
times  member  General  Assembly.  Au- 
thor: Books  of  the  Bible;  History  of 
Winona  Presbytery;  also  many  ad- 
dresses and  sermons.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,    Minn. 

ABBOTT,  Thomas  Alden,  sash  and 
doors;  born  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June 
16,  1847;  son  of  Henry  Green  and  Mary 
(Babcock)  Abbott;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Ham- 
ilton College.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  class  of 
1870;  married,  Sept.  25,  1883,  to  Emma 
Van  Nostrand.  Engaged  in  jobbing  and 
manufacturing  sash,  doors,  etc.,  since 
1881,  and  since  incorporation  of  the 
Abbott  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  has  been  its 
president.  President  St.  Paul  Humane 
Society.  Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi  fra- 
ternity. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  294 
East  6th  St.  Residence:  4S7  Ashland 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

ABBOTT,  William  D.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Clinton  Falls,  Minn.,  July  13,  1859; 
son  of  Asa  J.  and  Mary  H.  (Piper) 
Abbott;  educated  at  Pillsbury  Academy, 
Owatonna,  Minn.;  Carleton  College, 
Northfleld;  read  law  in  office  of  Sawyer 
i^.  Sawyer,  Owatonna.  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar.  1884.  Married  in  Rice  Co., 
Minn.,  1886.  to  Miss  Lorena  M.  Adams. 
Began  practice  of  law  at  Waseca.  1885; 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  at  Winona 
since  1892;  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Brown,  Abbott  &  Somsen  since  1900. 
Member  Minnesota  State  and  Winona 
County  Bar  associations.  Republican. 
County  attorney  Waseca  Co.,  1888-90. 
Protestant.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Minne-O- 
Wah  (president),  Arlington.  Recrea- 
tions: Camera,  launching,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,    Minn. 

ABEIi,  Otto  Walter,  selling  agent; 
born  at  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  July  25,  1882; 
son  of  Ferdinand  T.  and  Madeline 
(Buchs)  Abel,  both  of  German  birth;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Milwaukee  for 
eight  years  and  later  in  correspondence 
schools;  unmarried.  Began  business 
career  in  July,  1897,  as  clerk  for  the 
Pfister  &  Vogel  Leather  Co..  tanners 
and  curriers,  of  Milwaukee  (established. 
1845),  and  has  continued  with  that  firm 
ever  since;   worked  up  gradually,  and  in 


1902  became  the  local  representative  of 
the  company  in  Milwaukee,  and  in  No- 
vember. 1904,  was  promoted  to  the  posi- 
tion of  manager  of  their  St.  Paul 
branch,  in  which  he  continues.  Member 
of  the  Modern  Samaritans.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  23  Davidson  Blk.,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  White  Bear  Lake, 
Minn. 

ABBIiES,  David  C,  clothing;  born  in 
Germany,  April  19,  1855;  son  of  Jacob 
and  Rosa  (Baum)  Abeles;  educated  in 
public  schools;  married  at  Chicago,  Feb. 
6,  1895,  Annie  Guthmann.  Came  to 
America,  1870;  was  salesman,  clerk  and 
in  business  for  himself  in  Penn  Yan.  N. 
Y..  until  1885;  in  mercantile  business  in 
Duluth,  Minn.,  1885-87,  and  at  St.  Cloud 
since  1887;  now  as  D.  C.  Abeles  &  Co. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:     St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

ABEBIiB,  Daniel,  whosesale  liquors; 
born  at  Mannheim,  Germany,  Dec.  15, 
1848;  son  of  Lazarus  and  Karoline 
(Maier)  Aberle;  graduated  from  high 
school,  Mannheim,  Germanv;  married  at 
New  York  City,  July  7,  1878,  to  Miss 
Amelia  Stern.  Engaged  in  wholesale 
liquor  business  since  1878.  incorporating 
the  business,  1904,  as  Daniel  Aberle  & 
Sons,  of  which  he  is  president.  Park 
Commissioner  of  St.  Paul  since  1901. 
Executive  member  and  ex-treasurer  of 
Democratic  State  Central  Committee; 
delegate  to  National  Democratic  Con- 
vention, St.  Louis,  1904;  candidate  for 
presidential  elector  on  the  Democratic 
ticket,  1900.  Israelite;  member,  trustee 
and  ex-president  of  the  Mount  Zion  He- 
brew Congregfition.  Clubs:  Standard, 
Commercial.  Office:  129  East  3rd  St., 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  560  Portland  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

ABBRNBTHV,  Herbert  Alonzo,  law- 
yer: born  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Dec.  25. 
1875;  son  of  Col.  Alonzo  and  Louise 
(Eaton)  Abernethy;  graduate'  University 
of  Chicago.  A.B..  1899,  University  of 
Iowa,  LL.B.,  1901;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Iowa.  1901;  removed  to 
St.  Paul,  1902.  where  he  has  since  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  White  Bear  Yacht.  Office: 
406  National  German  American  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  636  Ashland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

ABRAHAM,  Albert,  clothier;  born  at 
Minersville.  Pa..  Sept.  23,  1857;  son  of 
Emanuel  and  Clara  (Schloss)  A.,  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minersville. 
Began  in  clotliing  and  men's  furnish- 
ing business,  1881;  located  in  Superior, 
"^'is.,  and  went  into  business  for  him- 
self. 1889.  continuing  at  Superior,  until 
1903;  removed  to  Minneapolis  and  has 
been  at  the  head  of  the  Oak  Hall  Cloth- 
ing Co.,  since  1903.  Ex-member  Su- 
perior (Wis.)  Board  of  Education  for  10 
years,  and  ex-president  of  the  Board. 
Mason.  Married  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1882,     to    Miss     Selinda    Keyser.       Club: 


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Commercial.  Recreation:  Fishing-. 

Office:      331   ^V.   Superior  St.     Residence: 
1426    E.   1st  St.,   Dulutli. 

ABRAHAM,  Henry;  born  at  Miners- 
ville,  Pa.,  Nov.  16,  1859;  son  of  Emanuel 
and  Clara  (Schloss)  Abraham;  educated 
in  Minersville  public  scho-ols.  Began 
business  in  store  at  Minersville,  later 
traveling-  on  road  five  years  for  Ne-w 
York  house;  -was  located  at  Superior, 
Wis.,  18S9-1904;  removed  to  Duluth,  and 
has  been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Oak  Hall  Clothing  Co.,  since  spring  of 
1904.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at 
Duluth,  1891,  to  Miss  Carrie  Hofheimer. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  331-335  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  1430  E.  1st 
St.,  Duluth. 

ADAMS,  Arthur  S.,  physician;  born  in 
Dorrain  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  10,  1850;  son  of 
William  H.  and  Octa  B.  (Strong) 
Adams;  graduate  Medical  Department 
Wooster  University,  Cleveland,  O.,  de- 
g-ree  of  M.D.,  1875;  married  at  Cleveland, 
1884,  to  Miss  Annette  Ford.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  at  Cleveland,  1875- 
84,  and  at  Rochester  since  1884.  Former- 
ly health  officer,  Rochester,  and  coroner 
Olmsted  Co.  Member  Olmsted  County 
and  Southern  Minnesota  Medical  So- 
cieties, American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Recreation:  Study  of  physical 
sciences.      Address:      Rochester,    Minn. 

ADAMS,  Bertreim  Sag-e,  physician; 
born  at  Racine,  Wis.,  1875;  son  of  H. 
K.  Adams:  educated  at  Minnesota  State 
University.  Has  been  in  practice  of 
medicine  at  Hibbing  since  1901.  Pro- 
prietor of  Adams  Hospital  and  one  of 
the  owners  of  Nash-wauk  Hospital.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  St. 
Louis  County  Medical  Society  and  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical  as- 
sociations. Member  Nu  Sigma  Nu  fra- 
ternity. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1902, 
to  Miss  Vide  Brugger.  Club:  Algon- 
quin.     Address:      Hibbing,    Minn. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Ed-ward,  lawyer: 
born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1867; 
son  of  Isaac  M.  and  Emeline  (Twitchell) 
Adams;  educated  at  Princeton  Univer- 
sity, one  year;  University  of  Minnesota, 
five  years,  graduating-,  degree  of  A.B., 
1896,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1900.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Duluth 
since  1900.  Congregationalist.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1902.  to  Miss  Grace  Ten- 
nant.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth  Boat, 
T.  M.  C.  A.  Office:  Torry  Bldg-.  Resi- 
dence:   1029  E.  2nd  St.,  Duluth. 

ADAMS,  David  A.,  real  estate  and 
loans;  born  in  County  of  Norfolk,  Eng- 
land, Feb.  26,  1838;  son  of  George  and 
Elizabeth  (Goodman)  Adams;  educated 
in  public  and  private  schools,  Down- 
ham,  England.  Arrived  in  New  York 
from  England,  Nov.  20,  1854;  came  to 
Minnesota,  June  3,  1855,  and  resided  at 
Faribault  until  July,  1857;  has  been  lo- 
cated at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  since  1857, 
and  is  one  of  the  successful  pioneers  of 


the  state;  entered  real  estate  and  loan 
business,  1866.  in  -which  he  has  since 
continued.  Also  president  Bank  of 
Hutchinson.  Member  1st  Regt.  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.  during  the  Great  Rebellion. 
Has  held  office  of  justice  of  the  peace 
ever  since  he  was  21  years  of  age,  ex- 
cept when  in  the  army;  member  Min- 
nesota Legislature,  1872-73;  member 
State  Board  of  Equalization  for  two 
years;  member  High  School  Board  for 
many  years  and  now  president.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Married  at  Hutchinson, 
Minn.,  May  24,  1868,  to  Miss  Anna  M. 
Durrant.  Five  children  have  been  the 
result  of  the  union — two  sons  and  three 
daughters.  Was  one  of  four  citizens 
w'ho  guaranteed  cost  of  right-of-way  and 
depot  grounds  as  inducement  for  H.  & 
D.  Ry.  to  extend  branch  to  Hutchinson; 
owner  of  highly  improved  farm  near 
Hutchinson,  one  of  the  finest  private 
residences  in  the  state  and  large  owner 
of  city  property.  Address:  Hutchinson, 
Minn. 

ADAMS,  Elmer  Ells-w^orth,  editor  and 
business  man;  born,  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Dec. 
31,  1861;  son  of  Daniel  K.  and  Olive  Ann 
Hale;  educated  at  Morrisville  (Vt.) 
Academy  and  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  from  latter,  1884.  Has  been 
engaged  in  newspaper  business  since 
leaving-  college  and  is  now  editor  of  the 
Fergus  Falls  Journal.  President  Fergus 
Printing  Co.,  Northwestern  Building  As- 
sociation, Otter  Tail  Loan  Association; 
vice  president  Wright  Investment  Co.; 
secretary  Red  River  Milling  Co.;  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank,  Fergus  Falls. 
Supervisor  federal  census  fifth  Minne- 
sota District,  1890,  and  Seventh  district, 
1900;  member  Board  of  Regents  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota  for  S  years;  member 
Minnesota  State  Legislature,  session  of 
1905.  Republican;  chairman  Republican 
State  congressional  committee,  1896- 
1900.  Congregationalist.  Member  Chi 
Psi  fraternity.  Married  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Fanny  Cowles. 
Clubs:  Chippewa,  Swan  Lake.  Address: 
Fergus   Falls,   Minn. 

ADAMS,  John  Charles,  physician; 
born  at  Ennis  Killen,  Ireland,  March 
10,  1831;  attended  primary  school  in 
Ireland;  educated  in  academy,  Clarks- 
ville,  Tenn.,  and  was  under  instruction 
of  classical  tutor  for  one  year;  gradu- 
ated from  Medical  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Louisiana  (now  Tulane  Medical 
College),  New  Orleans,  La.,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1857.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  as- 
sistant surgeon  30th  Miss.  Regt.,  1861- 
65;  rector  Episcopal  Church,  Lake  City. 
Minn..  1868-71;  engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  and  surgery  at  Lake  Citv. 
Minn,  since  1872.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Episcopalian.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association,  Wabasha 
County  Medical  Society.  Address:  Lake 
City,    Minn. 

ADAMS,  W.  T.,  physician;  born  at 
Lee,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1849;  son  of  Samuel 
and  Mary  Ann   (Lawrence)   Adams;  edu- 


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cated  in  district  scliools;  High  School, 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  1863-65;  preparatory  de- 
partment, Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1870-71;  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  1872-75,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  February,  1875;  post  graduate 
course,  New  York  Polyclinic,  1892.  Has 
been  actively  engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  since  February,  1875.  Pro- 
prietor Elgin  Hospital;  promoter,  presi- 
dent and  director  Elgin  Telephone  Co. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Wabasha  and  Olm- 
sted County  Medical  societies.  Southern 
Minnesota  Medical  Association.  Was 
the  .flrst  to  promote  exchange  and  long 
distance  telephone  service  in  vicinity  of 
Elgin  and  to  organize  rural  telephone 
service;  organized  Elgin  Telephone, 
1896;  incorporated,  1898;  was  its  first 
president.  Married  at  Plainview,  Minn., 
1875,  to  Miss  Nellie  Gibbs,  daughter  of 
the  late  Dr.  P.  C.  Gibbs;  two  sons,  C. 
C.  and  F.  W.  Adams,  owning  drug  store 
at  Dodge  Center,  Minn.,  as  Adams  Phar- 
macy.    Address:     Elgin,   Minn. 

ADEIiSKEIM,  Emile,  jeweler;  born  in 
Alsace,  France,  Feb.  25,  1854;  son  of 
Judas  and  Leah  (Klein)  Adelsheim; 
educated  in  common  schools  in  Alsace. 
Came  to  America,  1871,  and  located  at 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  later  removing  to  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  where  he  was  associated 
with  his  brother  in  business;  took  up 
residence  in  Minneapolis,  in  1880,  since 
which  time  has  been  connected  with  S. 
Jacobs  &  Co.,  manufacturing  and  retail 
jewelers  and  silversmiths.  Republican. 
Jewish  faith.  Member  Jewelers*  Alli- 
ance of  the  United  States.  Member  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America,  B'nai  B'rith. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884,  to 
Miss  Etta  Jacobs.  Offlce:  518-520 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2310  Colfax 
Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

ADIiER,  Oscar  Henry,  clothing;  born 
in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  July  12,  1865;  son 
of  Theo.  C.  Adler  and  Henrietta  (Phil- 
lips) Adler;  married  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1885,  to  Miss  Gusta  Zeirrath. 
Was  a  resident  of  Rochester,  1866-94; 
began  as  clerk  in  clothing  business  at 
Rochester,  1882;  came  to  Red  Wing  in 
1894,  established  in  business  under  firm 
name  of  Adler  &  Schacht,  which  in  July, 
1904,  was  changed  to  Adler,  Schacht  & 
Co.,  clothiers  and  furnishers,  of  which 
he  is  senior  member.  Member  Englisli 
Lutheran  Church,  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion. Recreations:  Boating,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Red  Wing,   Minn. 

ABSIT,  Charles  W.,  merchant;  born 
on  a  farm  in  Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  11, 
1863;  son  of  Charles  and  Jeanette 
(Woodruff)  Adsit;  educated  at  Pillsbury 
Academy,  Owatonna;  married  in  Steele 
Co.,  March  2,  1886,  to  Miss  Sarah  Rich- 
ards. Engaged  for  15  years  in  con- 
tracting and  building  business;  a  resi- 
dent of  Owatonna  since  1887;  member  of 
firm  of  Adsit  Brothers,  boots  and  shoes. 
Republican.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 


Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Owaton- 
na,   Minn. 

ADSIT,  John  W.,  hotel  proprietor; 
born  in  Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  12,  1869; 
son  of  Charles  and  Jeanette  (Wood- 
ruff) Adsit;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Steele  Co.,  and  at  Pillsbury  Acad- 
emy, Owatonna;  married  at  Owatonna, 
Sept.  29,  1897,  to  Miss  F.  L.  Morehouse. 
Entered  boot  and  shoe  business  in  Owa- 
tonna, with  brothers,  1897,  continuing 
until  August,  1905;  member  of  the  firm 
of  Morehouse  &  Adsit,  proprietors  of 
hotel.  The  Owatonna;  also  co-partner 
firm  of  Adsit  Brothers.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:      Owatonna,   Minn. 

ADSIT,  William  B.,  merchant;  born  in 
Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  March  21,  1865;  son 
of  Charles  and  Jeanette  (Woodruff)  Ad- 
sit; educated  in  public  schools  of  Steele 
Co.  and  Owatonna;  married  at  Owaton- 
na, Dec.  7,  1892,  to  Miss  Jennie  Meehan. 
Engaged  in  farming  until  1897  and  since 
that  time  has  been  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Adsit  Brothers,  dealers  in  boots 
and  shoes.  Republican.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Yeomen.  Ad- 
dress:     Owatonna,    Minn. 

AHERN,  John  J.,  life  insurance;  born 
at  Cork,  Ireland,  March  12,  1871;  son  of 
John  and  Catharine  (Daly)  Ahern;  edu- 
cated in  the  National  schools  of  Ire- 
land. Came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1891; 
clerk  in  insurance  office,  St.  Paul,  1891- 
97;  has  held  the  position  of  manager  of 
the  Massachusetts  Mutual  Ijife  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Minneapolis,  since  1897;  re- 
moving his  residence  to  Minneapolis  in 
1900.  Served  five  years  in  Minnesota 
National  Guard.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  April  23,  1900, 
Virginia  C.  Dufrene.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (St.  Paul).  Office:  603  Bank  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  1516  W. 
27th    St.,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

AMImIN,  Andrew  P.,  celery  grower; 
born  at  Vestergothland,  Sweden,  Dec. 
19,  1852;  son  of  Andrew  and  Johanna 
(Veg)  Ahlin;  attended  public  shools  6 
months.       Came     to     America,     Sept.     1, 

1864,  and   has   lived   in    Minnesota   since 

1865.  Began  active  career  as  black- 
smith, continuing  8  years,  until  1871; 
entered  brick  yard  and  was  connected 
with  brick  making  1871-1900;  has  been 
engaged  in  growing  celery  as  Ahlin 
Brothers  since  1900.  Also  member  of 
general  merchandise  firm  of  Olson  Bros. 
&  Ahlin  since  March  20,  1901.  Lutheran. 
Married  at  Carver,  Minn.,  Sept.  6,  1905, 
Caroline  B.  Clarkson.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:     Carver,  Minn. 

AHRENS,  Henry,  sash,  doors  and 
blinds;  born  in  Germany,  Oct.  3,  1833; 
son  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Ehler)  Ahrens; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Germany; 
married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1861  to  Miss 
Johanna  Guenther.  Carpenter  by  trade; 
came  to  America,  1854,  and  located  at 
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1S56,  where  he  has  since  remained  and 
been  in  business  for  more  tlian  40  years; 
junior  member  of  Sclirotli  &  Alirens 
Co.,  manufacturers  of  sasli,  doors  and 
blinds.  Independent  in  politics.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 

AITON,  George  Brig-g-s,  state  inspec- 
tor high  scliools;  born  in  Nicollet  Co., 
Minn.,  June  15,  1S56;  son  of  John  F. 
and  Mary  (Briggs)  Alton;  graduated 
from  St.  Peter  (Minn.)  High  School, 
1875;  University  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  A.B.,  1881,  A.M.,  1887;  was  a  student. 
University  of  Leipsic,  1884-85,  Taught 
district  schools,  1874-76;  superintendent 
of  schools,  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  1881-82; 
Owatonna,  1882-84;  Austin,  1885-86; 
principal  East  Side  Higli  School,  Min- 
neapolis, 188G-93;  has  been  state  inspec- 
tor of  High  Schools  since  1893.  Mem- 
ber N.  E.  A.  (president  department  sec- 
ondary education,  1897);  president  North 
Central  Association  of  Colleges  and  Sec- 
ondary Schools,  1901.  Republican.  Edi- 
tor: Carlyle's  Burns;  Macaulay's  Ad- 
dison, Milton  and  Jolmson;  Scott's 
Marmion;  Scott's  Lady  of  tlie  Lake; 
Dicken's  Cricket  on  the  Hearth.  Com- 
piler: The  Descriptive  Speller.  Mar- 
ried at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1884,  Miss 
Mabel  Niles.  Club:  Six  O'Clock.  Ad- 
dress: 1601  University  Av.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

AKEIiV,  Healey  C,  lui'h'ber  merchant; 
born  at  Stowe,  Vt.,  March  16,  1836;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools.  Began  active 
career  as  a  farmer,  later  became  a  sur- 
veyor and  entered  profession  of  law. 
Enlisted  in  Civil  War  as  private  in  2nd 
Mich.  Cav.,  1S63,  and  was  mustered  out 
as  adjutant  of  regiment,  1865.  Was  in 
lumber  manufacturing  business  at 
Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  1872-87;  located  in 
Minneapolis,  1887;  now  president  H.  C. 
Akely  Lumber  Co.;  vice  president  Itasca 
Lumber  Co.  Was  mayor  of  Grand 
Haven  two  terms;  collector  of  customs, 
district  of  Michigan,  1866-81.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Married,  1st,  at  Water- 
bury,  Vt.,  1859,  to  Miss  Anna  Murray 
(now  deceased);  2nd,  at  Grand  Haven, 
Mich.,  1869,  to  Hettie  E.  Smith.  Office: 
Lumber  Exchange.  Residence:'  2300 
Park    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

AIiBEE,  "William  Edson,  abstracts  of 
title,  lawyer;  born  in  Winnebago 
County,  111.,  Aug.  7,  1855;  son  of  Edson 
Potter  and  Fidelia  (Blake)  Albee;  edu- 
cated in  Chicago  public  schools  to  1870, 
St.  Charles  (111.)  High  School  to  1873, 
Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  College, 
Chicago,  1879,  Law  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1900-04,  LL.B.,  LL.M.; 
married,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29. 
1886,  Louise  N.  Peck.  Employed  in 
Jevne's  Grocery,  Chicago,  1880-82;  in  ab- 
stracts of  title,  Minneapolis,  1882-86, 
under  firm  name  of  Merrill  &  Albee,  then 
under  name  of  Albee  &  Cooley,  1886-92; 
since  1892  as  Albee  Astract  Co.,  of  which 
he  is  pi-esident  and  proprietor,  the  com- 


pany making  abstracts  of  titles  of  real 
estate  in  Hennepin  Co.  Admitted  to 
Minnesota  Bar,  June,  1903.  Secretary 
Redwood  Copper  Mining  Co.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Member  Phi 
Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Recreations: 
Field  sports,  as  golf,  tennis,  etc.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Roosevelt,  Gai'field.  Office: 
608  Phoenix  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:     Excelsior,   Minn.      (Summer). 

AIiBEBT,  Charles  Stanley,  lawyer; 
born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  July  10, 
1872;  son  of  Allen  D.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Faber)  Albert;  graduated  from  Wash- 
ington High  School,  1890;  Columbian 
Law  School  (now  George  Washington 
University),  degrees,  LL.B.,  1892,  LL.M., 
1893;  University  of  Minnesota,  Law 
School,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894;  unmar- 
ried. Studied  law  with  firm  of  Worth- 
ington  &  Heald,  Washington,  D.  C,  until 
1893;  came  to  Minneapolis,  October, 
1893,  and  fllled  position  of  law  clerk  in 
office  of  Benton,  Roberts  &  Brown,  until 
May,  1897,  when  formed  partnership 
witli  W.  E.  Dodge,  which  was  dissolved, 
Januarj-,  1900,  upon  removal  of  partner 
to  St.  Paul;  has  been  in  partnership 
with  Rome  G.  Brown,  since  January, 
1900,  and  engaged  principally  as,  attor- 
ney for  corporations,  including  Great 
Northern  Railway  Co.,  and  other  rail- 
ways. Gold  Democrat.  Member  Min- 
neapolis, Hennepin  County  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Bar  associations. 
Member  Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Au- 
tomobile. Office:  1006  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:      4  7  N.   15th  St.,   Minneapolis. 

AIiBEBT,  John  H.,  clergyman;  born  at 
Osceola,  Pa.;  son  of  Daniel  and  Barbara 
(Kephart)  Albert;  graduate  Western 
College,  la.,  1875;  Yale  Theological 
Seminary,  1883.  Congregationalist.  Be- 
gan ministry  at  Green  Mountain,  la., 
1882;  has  since  been  in  cliarge  of  Con- 
gregational Churches  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  and  Faribault,  Minn. 
Address:     Faribault,   Minn. 

AIiBBBTVS,  Frank  G.,  clothier;  born 
at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Feb.  14,  1881;  son 
of  C.  F.  Albertus;  educated  in  high 
scliool,  Owatonna,  and  Pillsbury  Military 
Academy.  Began  as  clerk  in  a  store  at 
Worthington,  Minn.,  Oct.  21,  1898,  later 
taking  up  his  residence  in  Jackson  where 
he  continued  for  three  years;  at  21  years 
of  age  he  became  manager  of  the  Al- 
bertus Clothing  Co.,  which  position  he 
now  holds.  Member  Masonic  order.  Mar- 
ried at  Jackson,  Aug.  24,  1894,  to  Miss 
Mina  Matteson.    Address:  Jackson,  Minn. 

AIiBBBCHT,  Charles  P.,  wholesale 
dealer  in  leather,  findings,  etc.;  born  in 
Duchy  of  Brunswick,  Germany,  June  30, 
1857;  son  of  John  Henry  and  Wilhel- 
mina  Albrecht;  educated  in  Gymnasium, 
Germany.  Engaged  in  general  merchan- 
dise and  grain  business  in  Verden  and 
Bremen,  Germany,  1875;  served  in  1878 
in  the  army,  at  Hamburg,  Germany,  and 
from    1879    to    1881    was    again    in    dry 


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goods  and  grain  business;  came  to 
America  and  located  In  St.  Helena, 
Calif.,  engaging  in  wine  business,  ISSl; 
removed  to  Tappan,  N.  D.,  and  became  a 
farmer  and  live  stock  raiser,  1SS3;  es- 
tablished his  home  in  Minneapolis  and 
filled  position  of  bookkeeper  for  John 
T).  Kaestner,  dealer  in  shoe  findings, 
1SS9-92;  was  city  salesman,  Shackford  iV: 
Hume,  1892-97;  has  been  junior  member 
of  the  firm  of  Hume  &  Albrecht,  whole- 
sale dealers  in  leather  and  findings,  since 
1S97.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Jamestown,  N.  D.,  Oct.  1,  1889,  to 
Miss  Pauline  De  Suze.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Literature  and 
music.  Offlce:  25  3rd  St.,  N.  Resi- 
dence:     902   2nd  Av.,    S.,  Minneapolis. 

AIiBRECHT,  Edward  H.,  merchant; 
born  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Jan.  6,  1865; 
son  of  Carl  L.  and  Henrietta  (Dannheim) 
Albrecht;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
in  business  department  of  the  German- 
English  College,  Galena,  111.,  graduating 
June,  1887.  Began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Morgan,  Minn.,  with  Henry  E. 
Grabow,  Marcli,  1890;  sold  out  interest  to 
partner,  1895;  started  in  same  line  of 
business  with  brother,  April,  1895;  dis- 
solved partnership  Jan.  1,  1900,  taking 
the  dry  goods,  groceries,  shoes,  ladies' 
furnishings  and  crockery  business  and 
now  conducting  same  under  name  of  E. 
H.  Albrecht;  also  partner  in  firms  of  Al- 
brecht &  Grabow.  Albrecht  Brothers  and 
Albrecht  &  Gluth,  the  latter  being  a 
branch  store  at  Lone  Tree,  Minn.  Meni- 
bei  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  M.  W.  A. 
and  M.  B.  A.  Married  at  Morgan,  Minn., 
Jan.  21,  1897,  to  Miss  Antonnetta  Meyer. 
Address:     Morgan,    Minn. 

ai.di:ndz:sfi:b,    wmiam    f.,    coai 

sales  agent;  born  at  Dakota,  111.,  Aug. 
22,  1872;  son  of  Isaac  and  Catherine 
(Voght)  Aldenderfer;  educated  In  public 
schools;  married  at  South  Chicago,  111., 
Nov.  10,  1895,  to  Janie  A.  Robinson.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  clerk  in  general 
store  and  after  a  few  years  studied  tele- 
graphy, and  in  1891  entered  the  employ 
of  the  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Ry.  Co.,  at  Chicago,  remaining  until 
June,  1894,  when  he  became  clerk  for 
the  Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co.,  at  Chicago, 
later  becoming  cashier;  transferred  to 
the  St.  Paul  office  as  cliief  clerk,  Janu- 
ary, 1903,  and  on  May  1,  1906,  was  ap- 
pointed to  present  position  as  North- 
western sales  agent  for  the  company. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal 
I.,eague.  Recreations:  Fishing,  hunting, 
baseball.  Office:  Endicott  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     655  St.  Anthony  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

AIiDBICH,  Alauson  Georgfe,  physician: 
born  at  Adams,  JNIass.,  March  19,  1856; 
son  of  John  Rexford  and  Lois  Ann 
(Randall)  Aldrich;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  under  private  tutelage;  Med- 
ical Department,  University  of  Vermont; 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Baltimore,  IMd.,  graduating  from  the 
latter,  degree  of  M.D.,  March  4,  1879; 
post   graduate     courses     Illinois     Chari- 


table Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Chicago, 
1887;  New  York  Post  Graduate  Medical 
School  and  Hospital,  1888-89;  Post 
Graduate  Medical  School  and  Charity 
Hospital,  Chicago,  1891;  also  student  at 
London,  Paris,  Vienna,  etc.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1879,  at  West  Cumming- 
ton,  Mass.,  later  at  Adams,  Mass.,  lo- 
cating at  Anoka,  Minn.,  1883;  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat  specialist.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association;  U.  S. 
pension  examining  surgeon  since  1893. 
]Mason  (32nd  degree).  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married,  April,  1883,  to  Miss 
Flora  L.  Southard  of  Westford,  N.  Y. 
(now  associated  with  him  in  practice), 
a  graduate,  1887,  of  the  Minnesota  Col- 
lege Hospital,  now  the  'College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery.  Address:  Anoka, 
Minn. 

AI.DBICH,  Iiuther  Bichard,  hotel 
keeper,  born  at  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Sept. 
9,  1832;  son  of  Richard  and  Mary  C. 
(Dunn)  Aldrich;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1878;  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Aldrich  Bros.,  pro- 
prietors of  the  Aldrich  House;  also 
president  of  the  First  National  Bank, 
Benson.  Ex-mayor  of  Benson.  Demo- 
crat. Mason.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Address:  Benson, 
Minn. 

AIiEXANSSB,  Charles  Iiewis,  lawyer, 
real  estate;  born  at  Kasson,  Minn.,  Jan. 
3.  1879;  son  of  Cliarles  J.  and  Amelia 
IM.  (Niles)  Alexander;  educated  in  dis- 
trict scliool;  Kasson  High  School,  gradu- 
ating, 1897;  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1902;  Col- 
lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1903.  Born 
and  reared  on  farm;  located  at  Pelican 
Rapids  and  engaged  in  practice  of  law, 
June,  1903,  also  in  real  estate.  Treas- 
urer Pelican  Telephone  Co.  Republi- 
can; elected  to  State  Legislature,  Nov- 
ember, 1906.  Metliodist.  Member  Alpha 
Tau  Omega  fraternity,  K.  of  P.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  D.  of  H.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Jan.  2,  1907,  Leah 
G.  Cockroft.  Address:  Pelican  Rapids, 
Minn. 

AI^EXANSEB,  Egbert  Eug-ene,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Camden,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5, 
1873;  son  of  Egbert  W.  and  Carrie  M. 
(Abbott)  Alexander;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Camden.  Began  active  career 
by  learning  jeweler's  trade,  continuing 
for  7  years;  was  proprietor  of  a  general 
store  in  New  York  state  for  4  years; 
became  connected  with  F.  W.  Woolworth 
&  Co.  stores,  in  1898;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis for  the  company,  from  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  1904.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Married  at  Troy.  N.  Y 
1S98,  to  Miss  Addie  M.  Pike.  Office:  509 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  715  Douglas 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

AIiEXANSEB,  Fred  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Kasson,  Minn.,  Jan.  S,  1881;  son  of 
Charles  J.  and  Amelia  (Niles)  Alex- 
ander; educated  at  Kasson  High  School, 
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Business  College,  Dixon,  111.;  University 
of  Minnesota,  and  College  of  Law,  same 
university,  degree  of  LLi.B.,  June  3. 
1904.  Unmari-ied.  Began  practice  at 
New  Ulm,  Aug.  15,  1904  and  was  ap- 
pointed city  attorney;  removed  to  Owa- 
tonna,  Sept.  1,  1905,  since  whicli  time 
he  lias  been  member  of  law  firm  of  Lit- 
tleton &  Alexander.  Also  court  com- 
missioner since  January,  1907.  Member 
Kniglit  of  Pytliias,  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
fraternity.     Address:    Owatonna,   Minn. 

AIiGEB,  Edmund  WMtney,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  July  13,  1S77;  son  of  Isaac  Daniel 
and  Ellen  Josephine  (Whitney)  Alger; 
graduated  from  East  Side  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  1S94;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  B.S.,  1898;  Medical  Col- 
lege of  the  university,  degree  of  M.D., 
1902.  Unmarried.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  in  Minneapolis,  June  10,  1902. 
Member  St.  Anthony  Medical  Club,  Min- 
neapolis Medical  Club,  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society,  American  Medical  As- 
sociation. Member  Psi  Upsilon  frater- 
nity. City  Club:  Commercial  (St.  An- 
thony). Office:  St.  Anthony  Falls 
Bank,  328  Central  Av.  Residence:  1227 
LTniversity  Av.,    S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

AIiIiEK,  Alvaren,  retired;  born  at 
Morristown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1822;  son 
of  Aaron  and  Eliza  (Gould)  Allen;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools.  Removed  to 
Wisconsin  with  his  parents,  1837,  and 
spent  5  years  upon  a  farm;  went  to  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  and  was  employed  as  a 
clerk  until  1850;  came  to  Minnesota 
early  in  1851,  and  entered  into  livery 
business  at  St.  Anthony,  purchased  the 
stage  and  mail  routes  operated  by  Pat- 
terson, Benson  &  Ward,  1856,  and 
engjiged  in  handling  stage  lines: 
became  a  railroad  contractor  in 
1869  and  in  1891  purchased  the  Mer- 
chants Hotel,  operating  it  about  18 
years.  Was  second  mayor  of  St.  An- 
thony; member  of  city  council  of  St. 
Paul  for  8  years;  was  father  of  the  paid 
fire  department  of  St.  Paul.  Married  at 
Kenosha,  Wis.,  Jan.  15,  1851,  to  Miss 
Louisa  Cliase  Sowles.  Address:  Mer- 
chants   Hotel,    St.    Paul. 

AImImEN,  Arthur  West,  phvsician;  born 
at  Austin,  Minn.,  Oct.  10.  1862;  son  of 
Dr.  Orlenzer  and  Esther  Almeda  (Coon) 
Allen;  educated  at  Milton  College,  Mil- 
ton, Wis.;  Rush  Medical  College,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  1885. 
JBegan  practice  of  Medicine,  Feb.  17, 
1885;  surgeon  St.  Olaf's  Hospital,  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.;  ex- 
surgeon  major  2nd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  Ma- 
son, Knight  Templar;  member  of  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Eagles,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Mar- 
ried at  Austin,  Minn.,  Sept.  14,  1905,  to 
Miss  Nellie  C.  Sutherland.  Club:  Pro- 
gressive League.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

AIilMliir,  Henry  Glassbrook,  wholesale 
grocer;     born    at    St.    Paul,    Minn.,    April 


18,  1872;  son  of  John  Henry  and  Mar- 
garet Alice  (Glassbrook)  Allen;  edu- 
cated at  St.  Mary's  Catholic  School,  St. 
Paul;  Franklin  public  school,  St.  Paul, 
1887;  St.  Paul  High  School.  1888;  Uni- 
versity of  Notre  Dame,  Notre  Dame, 
Ind.,  1889-91.  Married  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss  Ruth  Hall.  En- 
gaged in  wholesale  grocery  business 
since  1891,  beginning  as  city  collector 
of  Allen,  Moore  &  Co.;  became  assistant 
bookkeeper,  i 892-93;  member  of  J.  H. 
Allen  &  Co.,  successors,  1895,  and  was 
traveling  credit  man  of  the  firm  of 
which,  on  incorporation,  Jan.  1.  1904,  be- 
came vice  president,  and  on  death  of  his 
father,  April,  1904,  became  president  of 
the  company.  Roman  Catliolic.  Member 
Jobbers'  Union.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Office:  Broadway  and  6th 
St.  Residence:  Virginia  &  Laurel  Avs., 
St.   Paul. 

AI^IiEN,  Herbert  Warren,  born  at 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1865; 
son  of  Henry  M.  and  Josephine 
C.  (Warren)  Allen;  came  to  Minnesota 
1878;  educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools,  Minneapolis  Academy  and  one 
year  in  University  of  Minnesota;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  23, 
1888,  to  Miss  Julia  V.  Sheehy.  Was 
connected  with  the  Standard  Oil  Co., 
in  the  Northwest  until  1896:  has  been 
identified  with  the  American  Adjustment 
Co.,  commercial  adjustments  and  col- 
lections, since  1896.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber 1.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Nushka. 
Office:  620  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence: 
899   Grand  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

AIiIiEir,  Hug-h  Neill,  lawyer;  born 
Neillsville,  Wis.,  April  13,  1873;  son  of 
William  C.  and  Sarah  (Carr)  Allen; 
graduated  from  Central  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  1894,  Universitv  of  Min- 
nesota, degrees  of  B.S.,  1898,  B.L.,  1900; 
unmarried.  Engaged  in  practice  of  law 
in  Minneapolis  since  1900.  Deputy 
county  auditor  of  Hennepin  County 
since  1900.  Republican;  secretary  Sec- 
ond Ward  Republican  Club;  secretary 
Hennepin  County  Republican  Conven- 
tion, 1906;  also  secretary  Republican 
Congressional  Campaign  Committee. 
Member  Phi  Delta  Theta,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  St.  Anthony.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  514  Eighth 
Av.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

AIiIiEN',  William  W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Shelbyville,  111.,  April  3.  1864;  son  of 
Henry  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Gollogher) 
Allen;  graduated  from  Illinois  Wesleyan 
College,  Bloomington,  111.,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1887.  and  took  post-graduate 
course,  degree  of  M.S.,  1888;  graduated 
from  Chicago  College  of  Law,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1888.  Unmarried.  Practiced  law 
at  Chicago,  1889-91;  since  1891,  in  St. 
Paul,  and  since  1897,  in  partnership 
with  L.  A.  Straight  (with  whom  at- 
tended college  and  law  school)  under 
firm  name  of  Allen  &  Straight.     Assist- 


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ant  corpoi-ation  counsel,  Chicago,  18S9- 
90.  Republican.         Congregationalist. 

Member  Minnesota  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion, Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Royal 
Arcanum.  Recreations:  Golf,  hunting, 
sailing.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt. 
Office:  1006  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     82   Central  Terrace,   St.  Paul. 

AIiI^VN,  Georg-e  W.,  general  merchan- 
dise; born  in  Columbus  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb. 
22,  1855;  son  of  William  G.  and  Laura 
A.  (Williams)  Allyn;  common  school 
education.  Came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  1855;  was  clerk  in  store  of 
Phelps  &  Allyn,  Eagle  Lake,  two  years; 
built  first  store  in  Madison  Lake,  18S4. 
and  is  now  in  business  under  title  of 
Allyn  Brothers.  Married  in  Marshall 
Co.,  Minn.,  1877,  to  Miss  Sarah  C.  Cum- 
mins.    Address:     Madison  Lake,  Minn. 

AI.I.VN,  William  H.,  merchant;  born 
in  Columbia  Co.,  Wis.,  Jan.  27,  1851; 
son  of  William  G.  and  Laura  A.  (Wil- 
liams) Allyn;  educated  at  the  State 
Normal  School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  graduat- 
ing with  the  .class  of  1873.  Taught 
school  in  Waseca  Co.,  Minn.,  1873-76; 
was  in  hardware  business  at  Eagle 
Lake,  1876-77,  and  in  general  store, 
same  place,  until  1887;  associated  with 
the  Babcock  Transfer  Co.,  St.  Paul. 
1877-90;  is  now  member  of  the  firm  of 
Allyn  Brothers.  Member  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Married  at  Waterville, 
Minn.,  1877,  Calista  B.  Cummins.  Ad- 
dress:    Madison  Lake,  Minn. 

AIiNESS,  Ame  Larsen,  banker;  born 
in  Norway,  1845;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools  and  Commercial  College; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1869,  and  engaged  in 
mercantile  business.  Organized  the 
Scandinavian  American  Bank,  1887,  of 
which  has  since  been  president.  Was  a 
member  of  the  Charter  Convention  of 
St.  Paul;  trustee  Luther  Hospital. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Norden.  Office: 
Scandinavian  Am.  Bank.  Residence: 
463   Ashland    Av.,   St.   Paul. 

AIiWORTH,  Marshall  H.,  real  estate 
and  manufacturing;  born  in  New  York 
State.  1S46;  educated  in  district  schools 
of  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.  Came  to  the 
lake  region  soon  after  the  close  of  the 
Civil  War  and  has  been  closely  identi- 
fied with  its  development;  was  in  timber 
and  lumber  business  at  Saginaw,  Mich., 
for  18  years;  has  been  a  resident  of 
Duluth,  since  1882,  and  an  extensive 
dealer  in  pine,  mineral  and  farm  lands 
ever  since  that  time.  President  Consoli- 
dated Abstract  Co.;  also  president  Union 
Match  Co.  Married  at  Saginaw,  June 
13,  1878,  to  Miss  Nellie  La  Veigne. 
Mason  (Scottish  rite).  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Commercial.  Recreations:  Out 
of  door  diversions.  Office:  Alworth 
Bldg.  Residence:  1928  E.  1st  St., 
Duluth. 

AMBBOSE,  John  B.  W.,  civil  engineer; 
born,  "W^atertown.  Wis.,  June  13,  1877; 
son  of  M.  C.  and  Lydia  (Bushell)  Am- 
brose;     graduated      from     Berlin      High 


School,  1896,  and  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1902;  married,  Minneapolis,  Feb. 
21,  1906,  Alphield  Nyborg.  Has  engaged 
in  civil  engineering  since  1900;  now 
fills  the  position  of  assistant  engineer 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.  Member 
Delta  Upsilon  fraternity.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minneapolis  Engineers.  Recre- 
ation: Hunting.  Office:  1133  Guaranty 
Bldg.  Residence:  817  Beacon  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

AMES,  Charles  Wilberforce,  law  book 
publisher;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
June  30,  1855;  son  of  Charles  Gordon 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Daniels)  Ames;  edu- 
cated in  Albany,  (N.  Y.)  Boys'  Academy; 
California  public  school;  Minneapolis 
High  School;  Cornell  University,  gra- 
duating from  the  latter,  degree  of  B. 
Litt.,  1878.  Married  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1883  to  Mary  Lesley.  Learned 
printer's  trade  in  office  of  San  Jose 
(Calif.)  Mercury,  1869-71;  engaged  in 
railroad  engineering  in  Minnesota, 
1872-74;  employed  by  Pennsylvania  R. 
R.,  1873,  and  on  Pennsylvania  State 
Geological  Survey,  1877-78;  assisted 
father,  editing  Christian  Register,  Bos- 
ton, 1879-80;  connected  with  Geo.  H. 
Ellis,  publisher,  1881;  became  associated 
on  its  incorporation,  1882,  with  West 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  of  law  books. 
St.  Paul,  as  manager,  becoming  secre- 
tary, 1899,  and  since  1903  has  been  vice- 
president  and  general  manager.  Direc- 
tor First  National  Bank,  Northwestern 
Trust  Co.,  and  of  Amherst  H.  Wilder 
Charity  Corporation,  St.  Paul;  also  of 
American  Law  Book  Co.,  New  York. 
Independent  in  politics.  Unitarian. 
Director  St.  Paul  Public  Library,  and 
of  American  Unitarian  Association 
(Boston);  trustee  of  Unity  Church. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
Informal,  White  Bear  Yacht  (St.  Paul); 
Century,  Citv  (New  York).  Office:  44 
W.  3rd  St.  Residence:  501  Grand  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

AMSDENT,  Charles  Moselle,  president 
Minneapolis  Northern  Elevator  Co.;  born 
in  Boone  Co.,  111.,  April  12,  1849;  son  of 
N.  C.  and  Sarah  (Hulbert)  Amsden; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Dubuque, 
la.  Engaged  in  general  merchandise 
business  at  Lemars,  la.,  1873;  was  con- 
nected with  Singer  Manufacturing  Co., 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1874-79;  "came  to  Min- 
neapolis and  began  in  grain  business, 
1879.  President  Minneapolis  Northern 
Elevator  Co.,  since  1901,  operating  100 
line  elevators  in  North  Dakota  and 
Minnesota;  also  director  Swedish  Ameri- 
can National  Bank  and  Fillsbury-Wash- 
burn  Flour  Mills  Co.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of 
Trade.  LTnmarried.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Office: 
Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  1339  Vine 
PI.,   Minneapolis. 

AMVNDSON,  Christopher,  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  1835;  son  of  Amund 
and     Kari    Christophersen;     educated    in 


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public  schools  of  Norway  and  U.  S. 
Came  to  U.  S.,  1S49,  and  settled  with 
parents  in  Vernon  Co.,  Wis.;  moved  to 
St.  Paul,  1S53;  began  in  general  merchan- 
dise business  at  Winona,  1863;  moved 
to  St.  Peter,  1867,  and  has  been  in  same 
line  of  business  since.  Member  of  State 
Board  of  Correction  and  Charities  12 
years,  board  of  education  20  years, 
library  board.  Member  of  the  State 
Legislature,  1S79-S1.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran.   Mason.    Address:    St.  Peter,  Minn. 

ANDERSCH,  Charles,  born  in  Austria. 
April  4,  IS  6. 5;  son  of  Charles  and 
Thelka  Andersch;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Came  to  Ainerica,  1880,  and 
located  in  Ohio;  removed  to  Minneapolis. 
1883,  and  was  connected  with  hide  and 
fur  house,  1883-90;  member  firm  of 
Andersch  Brothers,  since  1890.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Married  in  Wiscon- 
sin, 1887,  to  Miss  Mary  Pankraz.  Of- 
fice: 411-41.5  Main  St.,  S.  E.  Residence: 
SI 3   7th   St..   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

ANDERSON,  Alfred  J.,  wholesale 
produce  dealer;  born  in  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.,  Sept.  6,  1871;  son  of  Andreas 
and  Beata  (Johnson)  Anderson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Wastedo. 
Goodhue  Co.  Began  active  career  as  a 
carpenter;  came  to  Minneapolis  in  189.5 
and  entered  wholesale  produce  business 
under  title  of  Nelson  &  Anderson,  in 
which  he  has  since  successfully  con- 
tinued. Republican.  Member  Swedish 
Mission  Church  and  Minneapolis  Pro- 
duce Exchange.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1901,  to  Miss  Mary  Anderson.  Recrea- 
tions: Traveling  and  boating.  Office: 
23  Central  Market.  Residence:  250S 
22nd  St.  S.,  Minneapolis. 

ANDERSON,  Andrew  A.,  born  in 
Faribault  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  21,  1878;  son 
of  Amund  and  Carrie  Anderson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Madelia.  Has 
been  president  of  the  Anderson  Land 
Co.,  Inc.,  since  Feb.,  1903;  also  president 
Scandinavian  Colonization  Co.,  Ltd.  Mar- 
ried at  Madelia,  Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1903,  to 
Miss  Petra  Pederson.  Address:  Will- 
mar,    Minn. 

ANDERSON,  Arthur  C,  banker;  born 
at  Bethel.  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1859;  son  of 
Francis  W  and  Mary  (Wyman)  Ander- 
son; educated  in  public  and  high  schools 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  in  Springfield 
Collegiate  Institution.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  private  banking  house 
of  his  father  (F.  W.  Anderson  &  Co.): 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1883.  and  was  instru- 
mental in  the  establishment  of  the  St. 
Paul  National  Bank,  passing  through 
various  offices  in  the  bank  until  he  was 
elected  president  and  chief  executive 
officer  of  the  institution  in  1902,  hold- 
ing the  position  until  the  bank  was 
consolidated  with  the  Capitol  National 
Bank  in  1906.  Has  also  been  vice- 
president  of  the  Twin  City  Telephone 
Co.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
Bankers  associations.     Republican.     Con- 


gregationalist.  Club:  Commercial.  Resi- 
dence: 1969  Marshall  Av.,  Merriam  Park, 
St.   Paul. 

ANDERSON,  Bemhart  N.,  State  Sena- 
tor; born  at  Manchester,  Minn.,  May  2, 
1861;  son  of  Andrew  and  Jorgene  (Ol- 
son) Anderson;  educated  in  private 
school.  Raised  on  a  farm.  Filled  posi- 
tion of  town  assessor  for  5  years;  presi- 
dent Farmers  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  of 
Manchester,  1893;  secretary  same  com- 
pany, 1894-99;  also  in  general  merchan- 
dise business,  1895-97;  county  treasurer, 
1899-1907;  elected  State  Senator,  Nov., 
1906.  Republican.  Norwegian  Lutheran. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Sons  of  Norway.  Married 
at  Manchester,  Minn.,  June  28,  1885,  to 
Miss  Emma  Stensand.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,  Minn. 

ANDERSON,  C.  M.,  banking;  born  in 
Winnesheik  Co..  la.,  Jan.  14,  1855;  son 
of  John  A.  and  Martha  M.  (Axdall) 
Anderson;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Iowa  and  Minnesota;  married  at 
Fort  William,  Ont.,  Jan.  26,  1887,  to 
Delphine  Fregean.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1870;  lived  on  a  farm  until  1876;  was 
register  of  deeds  Lac  qui  Parle  Co., 
elected  county  treasurer,  1878;  located 
in  Dawson,  1884,  and  entered  real  estate 
and  hardware  business;  commenced 
banking,  1889,  and  was  in  banking 
business  at  Lime  Springs,  la.,  for  three 
years  as  owner  of  Bank  of  Lime 
Springs;  removed  to  Preston,  Minn., 
1902,  and  organized  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Preston  of  which  he  has  since 
been  cashier  and  director.  Also  presi- 
dent Ostrander  State  Bank;  director 
Citizens  Bank,  Ossian,  la.  Address: 
Preston,   Minn. 

ANDERSON,  D,  Ole,  merchant;  born 
at  Dalarne,  Sweden.  Feb.  8,  1853;  son 
of  Andrew  Olson  and  Elizabeth  (Benzto- 
dotter)  Anderson;  came  to  America, 
1867,  and  located  in  Minnesota;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools  of  Sweden 
and  Minnesota.  Raised  on  a  farm; 
began  in  mercantile  business  as  clerk 
and  has  been  in  firm  of  Goldberg  & 
Anderson  Co.,  of  which  he  is  secretary 
and  treasurer,  since  Sept.  26,  1876  Also 
vice  president  First  National  Bank, 
Cambridge  Starch  Co.;  director  Cam- 
bridge Milling  Co.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Cambridge,  July  21.  1889,  to  Hannah 
M.  Englund.  Address:  Cambridge 
Minn.  ' 

ANDERSON,  EI.ZAS  I,.,  treasurer 
Crown  Iron  Works  Co.;  born  at  Dassell. 
Minn.,  July  1,  1869;  son  of  Peter  and 
Carrie  Anderson;  raised  on  farm;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1886,  and  was  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Dassell  and  Minnea- 
polis, at  Minneapolis  Academy  and  at 
Archibald  Business  College.  Began 
active  career  as  bookkeeper  Crown  Iron 
Works  Co.,  structural  and  ornamental 
iron  works,  1889;  has  been  treasurer  of 
the  company  since  1897.  Director 
Bethel  Academy  and  College  Association 


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Minneapolis.  Republican.  Baptist. 

Trustee  of  the  First  Swedisli  Baptist 
Church.  Member  Builders  and  Traders" 
Exchange.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  25,  1901,  to  Miss  Rose  Hawkins. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Clubs:  St.  Anthony,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 113  2nd  Av.,  S.  B.  Residence: 
2102  Hennepin  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

ANDERSON,  Jolin  D,,  physician;  born 
in  Victoria  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.,  June  29,  1855; 
son  of  John  and  Janet  (McLaren)  An- 
derson; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Ontario,  Oakwood  High  School,  graduat- 
ing 1S72;  taught  school  several  years 
and  was  student  in  Trinity  Medical 
School,  Medical  Department  Toronto 
University,  Trinity  College  and  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  graduating 
from  all  these  institutions  in  1S79;  went 
to  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  and  graduated 
from  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians 
standing  at  the  head  of  his  class  with 
a  record  of  100  per  cent  in  both  oral 
and  clinical  examinations.  Has  engaged 
in  practice  in  Minneapolis  since  Jan., 
1883.  Member  British  Medical  Associa- 
tion, Minnesota  State  Medical  Associa- 
tion, Hennepin  County  Medical  Society. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Jan.,  1896,  to  Miss  Jessie 
C.  MacGregor,  a  graduate  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Recreations: 
Automobiling,  traveling,  farming  and 
fishing.  Office:  Syndicate  Block,  Minne- 
apolis. Residence:  Inglebrae,  Medicine 
Lake,  Minn. 

ANDERSON,  John  R.,  wholesale  fruits 
and  produce;  born  in  Sweden,  April  8, 
1859;  son  of  Nelson  and  Jennie  Ander- 
son; educated  in  scliools  of  Sweden. 
Learned  the  trade  of  wagon  maker  in 
Sweden;  came  to  America  in  1881  and 
followed  trade  in  Minneapolis,  1881-86; 
engaged  in  flour  and  feed  business,  1886; 
has  been  Identified  with  wholesale  fruit 
and  produce  business  since  1896  and  lias 
been  junior  member  of  tlie  firm  of  Nor- 
beck  &  Anderson  since  1902.  Republi- 
can. Swedish  Lutheran.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Produce  Exchange.  Member 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Swedish  Brothers.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Nov.  2,  1882,  to  Miss 
Augusta  Gustafson.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  24  Central 
Market.  Residence:  2441  10th  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

ANDERSON,  John,  Victor,  physician; 
born  in  Sweden,  March  20,  1860;  son  of 
John  and  Lovisa  (Wall)  Anderson;  came 
to  America  with  parents,  1861;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.; 
Galesville  University,  Galesville,  Wis.; 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1886;  post 
graduate  course  at  Chicago.  Unmarried. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  La  Crosse, 
1886;  located  in  Kenyon,  Minn.,  same 
year  remaining  there,  1886-90;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Red  Wing  since 
1890;  medical  director  Minnesota  Scandi- 
navian Relief  Association;  city  health 
officer,    Red    Wing,    1890-94.      Secretary 


Goodhue  County  Medical  Society,  mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Director  First  National  Bank,  Red  Wing. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  A. 
O.  U.  W.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Red  Wing,  Minn. 

ANDERSON,  Joseph  Ii.,  hardware  and 
farm  machinery;  born  at  Chandlers  Val- 
ley, Warren  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  4,  1865 ;~  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Pennsylvania; 
married  at  Vasa,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss 
Augusta  E.  Anderson.  Came  to  Red 
Wing,  1884,  and  began  business  career 
as  employe  of  H.  S.  Rich  &  Co.,  hard- 
ware; began  for  liimself,  1896,  as  junior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Swanson  &  Ander- 
son, in  whicli  he  has  since  continued. 
Republican.  Metliodist.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Recreation:  Fisli- 
ing.     Address:     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

ANDERSON,  Josiah  M.,  vice  president 
and  general  manager  Minneapolis  Bed- 
ding Co.;  born  at  Eden  Prairie,  Minn., 
March  4,  1863;  son  of  Robert  and  Mary 
J.  (Hill)  Anderson;  educated  at  Uni- 
\crsity  of  Minnesota,  class  of  1888: 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  26, 
1SS7,  to  Miss  Mary  J.  Dyer.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1882;  began  business  career 
with  Metropolitan  Music  Co.,  of  which 
he  became  president,  selling  out  liis  in- 
terest, 1904;  lias  been  vice  president  and 
general  manager  Minneapolis  Bedding 
Co.,  since  1904.  Also  treasurer  Smith 
Bedding  Co.  Member  State  Executive 
Committee  and  director  of  Central  Asso- 
ciation of  Minneapolis,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  mem- 
ber Board  of  Directors  Northwestern 
Bible  Institute.  Congregationalist.  Re- 
publican; appointed  by  Gov.  Clough  to 
represent  the  state  at  Omaha  Exposition, 
1899.  Member  Phi  Delta  Theta  fra- 
ternity. Clubs:  Commercial,  Congrega- 
tional. Office:  Division  St.  and  5th  Av., 
S.  E.  Residence:  929  Sth  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

ANDRE,  Henry  Cammille,  born  at 
Potosi,  Wis.,  March  4,  1864;  son  of  John 
B.  Andre;  came  to  Minnesota,  1868. 
Lived  on  farm  in  Todd  Co.,  1868-90;  has 
been  engaged  in  real  estate  business  at 
Long  Prairie,  since  1892;  manager  Todd 
County  Abstract  Co.  Unmarried.  Ad- 
dress:    Long  Prairie,  Minn. 

ANDREWS,  Arthur  Chase,  grain;  born 
at  Oberlin,  O.,  Aug.  21.  1854;  son  of 
Edward  W.  and  Delia  E.  (Fenn)  An- 
drews; educated  in  public  scliools  of 
Oberlin,  graduating  from  the  Oberlin 
High  School,  1872;  attended  Oberlin  Col- 
lege, three  years,  concluding  with 
junior  year,  1875,  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1875;  engaged  in  lumber  and  farm  im- 
plement business  at  Glyndon,  as  An- 
drews Bros.,  1878,  the  firm  becoming 
Andrews  Brothers  &  Hampson,  lumber 
and  hardware,  with  branches  at  Ada 
and  Halstad;  removed  to  Fargo,  N.  D., 
(then  Dakota  Ty.),  1884,  and  dissolved 
partnersliip,  1886,  retaining  Halstad 
business;  built  elevator  at  Halstad,  1889, 
and  sold  out  lumber  and  hardware  busi- 
ness,   1891;   has   been   in    Minneapolis   in 


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elevator  business  since  1S91.  Member 
of  firm  of  Andrews  &  Gage,  organized, 
1S93,  owning,  leasing  and  operating- 
country  elevators  and  lessees  of  the  old 
N.  P.  Elevator  Co.'s  country  elevators; 
also  director  International  Elevator  Co., 
W'^innipeg.  Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Married  at  Otto,  N.  Y.,  18S0,  Miss 
Mary  Minerva  Hunt.  Clubs:  Minikahda. 
Minneapolis.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  24.5  Clifton 
A  v.,  Minneapolis. 

ANDREWS,  Christopher  Columbus, 
forestry  commissioner;  born  at  Hills- 
borough Upper  Village.  N.  H.,  Oct.  2  7, 
1S29;  son  of  Luther  and  Nabby  (Beard) 
Andrews;  educated  in  public  school. 
Hillsborough,  Francestown  (N.  H.) 
Academy,  and  Law  School  of  Harvard 
University;  married  at  Central  City, 
Colo.,  Dec,  1868,  to  Mary  Baxter  (now 
deceased).  Served  in  Civil  War  as  cap- 
tain 3rd  Regt.  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861; 
lieut.  col.,  1862;  col.  same  regt.,  1863; 
brig,  genl.,  Jan.,  1864;  major  genl.,  by 
brevet,  March,  1865;  United  States  Min- 
ister to  Sweden,  1869-77;  consul  general 
at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1882-85;  since  1895. 
forestry  commissioner  of  Minnesota. 
Author:  History  of  Mobile  Campaign; 
Brazil,  Its  Conditions  and  Prospects. 
Office:  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:     833    Goodrich   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

ANDREWS,  Harry  H.,  exporter  of 
flour  and  bran;  born  at  Somerville. 
Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1872;  son  of  William  G. 
and  Lou  Jane  (Currier)  Andrews;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Began  active 
career  as  a  boy  with  the  firm  of  Barton 
<fe  Co.,  Manchester;  entered  service  of 
John  A.  Andrews  &  Co.,  wholesale 
grocers,  Boston,  and  became  traveling 
salesman;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1892. 
and  is  now  head  of  the  firm  of  Andrews 
&  Co.,  sliippers  and  exporters  of  flour 
and  bran.  Congregatioiialist.  Member 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1902,  to  Miss  Alice  R. 
Hunt.  Recreation:  Automobiling.  Of- 
fice: 431-433  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 
Residence:  416  5th  Av.,  S.  E.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

ANDREWS,  James  Currier,  traffic 
manager  Pillsburv  Washburn  Flour 
Mills;  born.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Oct.  6.  1867; 
son  of  William  G.  and  Lucinda  J. 
(Currier)  Andrews;  attended  public 
schools,  Boston,  Mass.,  Manchester,  (N. 
H. )  High  school,  graduating,  1885,  and 
spent  one  year  at  Marietta  College, 
Marietta,  O. ;  married  at  Manchester, 
1895,  to  Miss  Harriet  L.  Blake.  Left 
college  to  take  position  with  Pillsburv 
Milling  Co.,  Oct.  1888,  starting  as  office 
boy  and  working  through  various  de- 
partments until  appointed  traffic  mana- 
ger, 1900,  a  position  he  now  holds.  Was 
one  of  the  original  stock  holders  of  the 
Despatch  Laundry  Co.,  of  which  he  is 
now  secretary,  treasurer  and  director, 
whose  stock  has  increased  nearly  five 
times  in  value  since  1899;  also  a  ma- 
jority   stock    holder    and    president    of 


the  Brunswick  Hotel  Co.,  Was  member 
Co.  I,  M.  N.  G.  1889  to  1896,  private, 
corporal,  sergeant  and  lieutenant,  when 
he  was  appointed  adjutant,  1st  regiment, 
resigning  1898.  Republican.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Clubs:'  Commercial,  Minika- 
hda (Mpls.);  Traffic  Club  (N.  Y.  City). 
Recreations:  Out  doors  sports.  Office: 
301  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
504   5th  St.   S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

ANDREWS,  John  P.,  nurseryman; 
born  on  a  farm  in  Grant  Co.,  Wis.,  Dec. 
16,  1846;  son  of  Daniel  and  Almira 
(Bacon)  Andrews;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1864;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Fari- 
bault; married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec. 
16,  1873,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Howard. 
Began  in  nursery  business,  1868,  and 
has  been  in  business  on  his  own  account 
since  1872;  senior  member  Andrews 
Nursery  Co.,  raising  a  general  line  of 
hardy  nursery  stock  for  the  Northwest. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Address: 
Faribault,   Minn. 

ANDREWS,  John  Wesley,  physician; 
born  at  Russellville,  111.,  April  6,  1849; 
son  of  John  R.  and  Delilah  (Armstrong) 
Andrews;  graduate  St.  Peter  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1868;  Mankato  State  Nor- 
mal School,  1870;  Universitv  of  Michi- 
gan, 1876;  Rush  Medical  College,  M.D., 
1877;  one  year  post  graduate  work  in 
Europe;  one  year  post  graduate  work 
New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Chicago. 
Taught  school,  1870-75;  practiced  medi- 
cine three  years  after  graduating  from 
Rush  Medical  College  and  has  been  in 
continuous  practice  since  graduating 
from  Bellevue  Medical  College,  1880,  ex- 
cept when  engaged  in  post  graduate 
studies.  Member  firm  of  Andrews  & 
Holbrook,  physicians  and  surgeons. 
Member  Blue  Earth  County  and  Ameri- 
can Medical  societies,  (ex-president  state 
society).  Western  Surgical  and  Gyne- 
cological Society.  Director  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Citizens  Fire  Association. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Chapter  and 
Commandery;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Methodist. 
Republican.  Ex-alderman  Mankato;  vice 
president  city  council,  1895;  twice  chair- 
man Blue  Earth  County  Republican 
Committee;  twice  delegate  Minnesota 
State  Republican  Convention.  Elected 
Mayor  of  Mankato,  April  2,  1907,  by  the 
largest  majority  given  any  candidate  in 
20  years.  Married  at  Marshall,  Minn., 
1878,  Miss  Jennie  French.  Clubs:  Social 
Science,  Commercial.  Address:  Man- 
kato. Minn. 

ANDREWS,  Sewall  Du  Bois,  whole- 
sale drugs;  born  Owatonna.  Minn.,  Jan 
30,  1874;  son  of  Lorin  and  Delia  Hall 
(Munson)  Andrews;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis public  schools.  Minneapolis  Aca- 
demy, Cornell  Law  School,  LL.B.,  1805 
and  L'niversity  of  Minnesota,  LL  M 
1896;  married  Oct.  8,  1903,  to  Miss  Lilla 
S.  Finch.  Practiced  law  at  Minneapolis, 
1896-1904;  since  May,  1904,  in  whole- 
sale drug  business  as  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  Kennedy-Andrews  Drug 


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Co.  Republican.  Member  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
Chi  Psi  fraternities.  Clubs:  Minneapo- 
lis, Minikahda.  Office:  106  Washington 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  15  W.  24th  St., 
IMinneapoIis. 

ANDREWS,  William  Ellsworth,  secre- 
tary and  manager  Drake  Marble  &  Tile 
Co.;  born  near  Dayton,  O.,  Jan.,  1867; 
came  to  Minnesota,  ISSl;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minnesota.  Has  been 
a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since  1SS7  and 
has  been  Identified  with  the  marble  and 
tile  business  ever  since  the  beginning 
of  his  active  career;  secretary  and 
manager  of  the  Drake  Marble  &  Tile 
Co.,  since  its  incorporation,  1892.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  62-66  B.  3rd  St., 
St.   Paul. 

ANGEIi,  Benjamin  Arthur,  breeder  of 
thoroughbred  stock;  born  at  Rockton, 
Wis.,  Nov.  3,  1878;  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Bahr)  Angel;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Da  Porte  City,  Iowa. 
1883-91;  La  Porte  High  School,  1891-93; 
course  in  horticulture  at  Galesburg,  111., 
under  private  instructor,  1893-95;  Knox 
College,  Galesburg,  1896-99.  Married  at 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1S9S,  to  Miss  Evelyn 
Overlander.  Began  as  breeder  of  live 
stock  at  Bristow,  la.,  1901;  now  located 
on  South  Lawn  Farm,  Clarkfield,  Minn., 
breeding  Poland  China  hogs  and  Short- 
horn cattle.  Prohibitionist.  Methodist. 
Address:   Clarkfield,  Minn. 

ANNEKE,  Percy  S.,  born  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  Aug.  20,  1850;  son  of 
Fritz  and  Matilda  F.  (Gicsler)  Anneke; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Milwaukee  and  at  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Began  business  career  in  connection 
with  bank  at  Milwaukee,  continuing 
until  1877;  was  identified  with  Schlitz 
Brewing  Co.,  Milwaukee,  as  bookkeeper, 
1877-85;  came  to  Duluth  and  became 
associated  with  A.  Fitger  &  Co.,  as  part- 
ner and  upon  incorporation,  Jan.  1,  1904, 
became  secretary  and  treasurer  Fitger 
Brewing  Co.  Member  Duluth  Charter 
Commission;  ex-member  Duluth  Library 
Board.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Married 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1885,  to  Miss  Lydia 

5  Spaeter.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Yacht,  Duluth  Boat. 
Office-  528-540  E.  Superior  St.  Resi- 
dence:    523    B.    2nd    St.,    Duluth. 

ARCHER,  George  Alfred,  manufac- 
turer of  linseed  oil;  born  at  Dayton, 
O,  Sept.  29,  1850;  son  of  William  S. 
and  Sarah  J.  (Mixer)  Archer;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Dayton;  married 
at  Mobile,  Ala.,  Feb.  19,  1884,  to  Har- 
riet H.  Cunningham;  children:  son, 
Shreve  Archer;  daughter,  Lou  Ella 
Archer.  Began  business  career  at  Day- 
ton, in  manufacture  of  linseed  oil,  with 
firm  of  Clegg,  Wood  &  Co.  (established, 
1844.  by  his  father),  name  of  firm  be- 
coming Wood,  Archer  &  Co.,  of  which 
he  was  a  partner;  removed  to  Yankton, 
S.  D.,  1884,  and  built  a  linseed  oil  mill, 
which  he  operated  under  name  of  Archer 

6  Co.;     located    in    St.    Paul.    ISSO,    and 


continued  operations  under  same  name 
until  1899,  when  the  mill  was  sold  to 
American  Linseed  Cc,  of  which  he  was 
Northwestern  manager  for  5  years;  has 
been  vice  president  of  the  Archer-Dan- 
iels Linseed  Co.  since  1904  (represents 
the  third  generation  of  his  family  in 
manufacture  of  linseed  oil).  Office:  Min- 
neapolis. Residence:  White-  Bear  Lake, 
Minn. 

ARCTANBER,  Jonn  W.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1849;  graduate 
Royal  University  of  Norway,  1867; 
associated  with  the  Norwegian  poet, 
Bjornson,  in  newspaper  enterprises  and 
came  into  conflict  with  government;  be- 
came a  political  exile  and  came  to  the 
United  States;  was  connected  with 
Norwegian  papers  in  Chicago  and  New 
York,  1870-74,  also  studying  law;  re- 
moved to  Minnesota,  1874,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar;  devoted  liis  attention 
for  10  years  to  practice  in  Western 
Minnesota,  at  Willmar;  appointed  dis- 
trict attorney  by  Gov.  Pillsbury  and 
afterwards  elected  to  the  office;  was  a 
member  of  tlie  commission  which  drew 
up  the  present  penal  code  of  Minnesota. 
In  Minneapolis  since  1886;  now  general 
solicitor  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co. 
Writer  of  magazine  articles;  author  of 
a  handbook  of  the  laws  of  Minnesota 
and  translator  of  Ibsen's  "The  Master 
Builder."  Married  May  17,  1887,  Miss 
Marathina  Anderson.  Recreation:  Trav- 
els in  Alaska.  Office:  Suite  913  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2811  Stevens  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

ARCTANBER,  Iiudvig",  lawyer;  born 
at  Skien,  Norway,  Jan.  3,  1863;  graduate 
University  of  Kristiania,  Norway,  degree 
of  B.A.,  1881.  Came  to  America,  1881; 
studied  law  and  taught  common  school 
until  1885;  was  editor  of  the  Willmar 
Argus,  Willmar,  Minn.,  1885;  admitted 
to  the  Minnesota  bar,  Sept.  1885;  estab- 
lished law  office  in  Minneapolis,  Jan., 
1886.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  April  21. 
1903,  to  Mrs.  Dolly  Miller.  Office:  730 
Temple  Court.  Residence:  2407  Irving 
Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

ARMATAGE,  Arthur  W.,  fire  insur- 
ance; born  in  Quebec,  Can.,  Nov.  26, 
1863;  son  of  Jabez  and  Ann  (Trenholm) 
Armatage;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Quebec  and  at  St.  Francis'  College. 
Came  to  Minneapolis  in  1SS6  and  has 
been  engaged  in  the  fire  insurance  busi- 
ness since  1887;  treasurer  of  the  Min- 
neapolis Insurance  Agency;  also  presi- 
dent of  the  Thorpe  Brothers  and  Arma- 
tage Agency,  Minneapolis.  Republican. 
Metliodist.  Mason  (32nd  degree),  Shriner. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  IS, 
1890,  to  Miss  Maude  A.  Dunsmoor. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (director  for  6 
vears).  Elks.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  4600  Fremont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

ARMITAGE,  Elmer  E.,  clothing;  born 
at  Glidden,  la..  May  26.  1871;  educated 
in    public    schools     of    Glidden.       Began 


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active  career  as  clerk  in  clothing  store, 
at  Glidden,  la.,  was  in  charge  of  cloth- 
ing stock  at  Clarksville,  la.,  1S91-95; 
with  Lew  Bros.,  Waseca,  Minn.,  1896-99: 
litis  been  at  Waterville,  Minn.,  since  1899 
and  is  managing  partner  Leuthold  Cloth- 
ing Co.  Married  at  Waseca,  Minn.,  July, 
1901,  to  Miss  Lena  F.  Bailey.  Address: 
Waterville,    Minn. 

ABMITAGi:,  Thomas  Ixeger  Pirth, 
physician;  born  in  County  Down,  Ireland, 
Nov.  22,  1S60;  son  of  Thomas  and  Agnes 
(Shaw)  Armitage:  educated  in  Dundalk 
Grammar  School,  County  Louth,  Ireland; 
Leamy  School,  Limerick,  and  by  private 
tutors;  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  2 
years;  Royal  University,  Ireland,  2 
years;  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  3  years; 
Medico-Chirurgical  College,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1  year,  1892.  Stood  12th  best  in 
public  examination  at  Philadelphia  in 
1892,  out  of  over  230  M.D.'s.  Began 
practice  of  medicine,  1891,  in  America. 
Served  with  medical  staff  in  the  British 
Soudan  Campaign,  1885-87,  and  won 
medal  and  bar  and  Khedive's  bronze 
star.  Located  in  Princeton.  Minn.,  1S9S: 
president  and  treasurer  Minnesota  Rural 
Telephone  Co.;  owner  Princeton  Drug 
Store.  Episcopalian.  Member  American 
Medical  Association,  American  Health 
Association,  American  Association  for 
Advancement  of  Science;  secretary  U. 
S.  Pension  Examining  Board,  etc. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Good  Samaritans.  Married  at 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  June,  1898,  to  Margaret 
Helly.      Address:      Princeton,   Minn. 

ABMSOir,  James  G.,  mayor  of  Stillwa- 
ter; born  at  Thornton,  Ont.,  Can.,  July 
8,  1859;  son  of  James  and  Jane  (Par- 
ker) Armson;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Canada  and  at  Manitoba  College, 
Man.;  married  at  Stillwater,  Minn., 
Sept.  11,  1894,  Anna  Krenz.  Came  to 
Stillwater,  1884.  and  entered  employ  of 
Isaac  Staples,  continuing  until  1896;  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  business  as  Welsh 
&  Armson,  1896,  later  buying  out  part- 
ner's interest  and  conducting  the  busi- 
ness until  1900,  when  he  sold  out  and 
has  since  been  engaged  in  real  estate 
and  insurance.  Held  the  office  of  sur- 
veyor general,  of  logs  and  lumber,  1st 
lumber  district,  under  Gov.  John  A. 
.Johnson,  for  four  vears;  secretary 
Washington  Co.  Building  &  Loan  Asso- 
ciation, and  M^ashington  Co.  Agricultural 
Society.  Identified  for  many  years  with 
State  Retail  Grocers'  and  (General  Mer- 
chants' Association.  Member  of  execu- 
tive committee  of  Minnesota  Tax  League 
and  Minnesota  Municipal  and  Commer- 
cial League.  Democrat.  Elected  mayor 
of  Stillwater.  1898,  and  has  been  "re- 
elected at  each  succeeding  election  for 
ten  years.  Delegate  to  Democratic  Na- 
tional Convention.  St.  Louis.  1904.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  (delegate  to  grand  lodge, 
Denver,  1906),  and  manv  other  fraternal 
organizations.  Address:  Stillwater,  Minn. 

ABMSTBONG,  Charles  Henry,  survey- 
or and  civil  engineer;  born  at  Pleasant 
Valley,  Minn.,   June  4,   1872;    son  of  Ed- 


ward G.  and  Sadie  Armstrong;  moved 
with  parents  to  Yankton,  S.  D.,  1874. 
returned  to  Pleasant  Valley,  1876,  and 
located  at  High  Forest,  1880;  was  stu- 
dent in  public  schools  until  1891;  as- 
sisted in  surveying  state  line  between 
N.  and  S.  Dakota,  under  C.  H.  Bates, 
and  engaged  in  subdivision  of  govern- 
ment lands  in  S.  Dakota  until  1899; 
was  appointed  U.  S.  deputy  surveyor, 
1898;  engaged  in  surveys  of  govern- 
ment land  in  Minnesota,  1900-06.  City 
engineer  City  of  Rochester,  Minn.,  1904- 
05;  county  surveyor  Olmsted  Co.,  1902- 
08.  Member  Minnesota  Surveyors  and 
Engineers  Society;  Mason;  member  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.,  R.  A.  Married  at 
Stewartville,  Minn.,  1902,  to  Miss  Anora 
Byrne.     Address:     Rochester,  Minn. 

ABMSTBONG,  De  Witt  Clinton,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Milan,  O.,  Nov.  25,  1S68;  son 
of  De  Witt  Clinton  and  Frances  M. 
Armstrong;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Erie,  Pa.;  married  at  Albert  Lea, 
Minn.,  1893,  to  Anna  E.  Hibbs.  Began 
in  banking  business  as  messenger  First 
National  Bank,  Erie,  Pa.,  1881;  came 
to  Albert  Lea,  as  teller  for  the  Freeborn 
County  Bank,  1883,  and  became  manager 
of  the  bank;  has  been  cashier  and  di- 
rector of  the  Albert  Lea  State  Bank 
since  1902.  Treasurer  Peoples'  Building 
&  Loan  Association;  assistant  treasurer 
Albert  Lea  College;  treasurer  Freeborn 
Co.  Agricultural  Society.  Ex-city  alder- 
man. Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Launching  and  hunt- 
ing.     Address:      Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

ABMSTBONG,  Harry  B.,  secretary  Na- 
tional Iron  Co.;  born  at  Port  Washing- 
ton, O.,  Aug.  23,  1856;  son  of  William 
and  Polly  (Cline)  Armstrong;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Port  Washington. 
Began  active  career  in  railroad  business 
in  Ohio,  and  in  employ  of  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  Ry.,  Colorado;  came  to  Du- 
luth,  1882,  and  was  in  service  of  North- 
ern Pacific  Ry.,  as  assistant  yardmaster 
until  1888.  In  1897  was  one  of  the 
organizers  and  incorporators  of  the  Na- 
tional Iron  Co.,  engineers,  founders  and 
machinists,  of  which  he  is  secretary; 
also  president  West  End  Building  & 
Loan  Association;  director  Duluth 
Builders'  Exchange.  Alderman,  City  of 
Duluth,  1884-88;  chief  deputy  sheriff. 
St.  Louis  Co.,  1888-94;  chief  of  police, 
City  of  Duluth,  under  Mayor  Lewis, 
1894-96.  Republican.  Mason  (32nd  de- 
gree). Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1880,  to  Miss  Kath- 
erine  Randall.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Cor.  50th  Av.  W.  and  Ramsey  St.  Resi- 
dence:     1516    E.    2nd   St.,   Duluth. 

ABMSTBONG,  James  Dougflas,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul.  Minn..  April  8,  1866; 
son  of  George  W.  and  Jane  Caroline 
(Coleman)  Armstrong;  graduate  St. 
Paul  High  School,  1885;  attended  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  1%  years;  grad- 
uate Law  Department  University  of 
Michigan,  1889;  married  at  Englewood, 
N.  J.,  Nov.   6,    1894,    to  M£\ry  E.   Bricker- 


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hoff.  Entered  practice  of  law,  1SS9;  was 
assistant  general  solicitor  St.  Paul  and 
Duluth  Railroad  Co.,  1890-95;  member 
of  firm  of  Hadley  and  Armstrong,  gen- 
eral solicitors  St.  Paul  and  Duluth  Rail- 
road Co.,  attorneys  for  St.  Paul  Union 
Depot  Co.,  189  5-1900;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Armstrong  and  Begg,  1902-1903. 
Member  Ramsey  Co.  Bar  (president, 
1905),  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Bar  associations;  member  Chapter  Com- 
mission, City  of  St.  Paul.  Lecturer  and 
instructor  St.  Paul  College  of  Law. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Offlce:  805  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     506    Grand   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

ABmSTRONG,  John  Milton,  physician; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April  10,  1875; 
son  of  George  W.  and  Jane  Caroline 
(Coleman)  Armstrong;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  high  schools,  St.  Paul,  University 
of  Minnesota  and  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  1901;  unmarried.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  St.  Paul,  1901. 
Member  of  the  surgical  staff  City  and 
County  Hospital;  instructor  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery  University  of 
Minnesota.  Member  Ramsey  County 
Medical  Society  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association.  Member  Chi  Psi 
and  Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternities.  Offlce: 
Lowry  Bldg.  Residence:  The  Angus, 
St.    Paul. 

ARMSTRONG,  Moses  Kimball,  banker, 
author;  born  at  Milan,  O..  Sept.  19, 
1832;  educated  Huron  Institute  and 
Western  Reserve  College;  went  to  Min- 
nesota, 1S5G,  and  held  local  offices  there; 
moved  to  Yankton,  Dak.;  published  first 
Democratic  newspaper  in  the  territory; 
served  ten  years  in  territorial  house 
and  senate;  was  speaker  house  and 
president  senate;  delegate  In  Congress, 
1871-5;  Democrat;  president  Old  Bank 
of  St.  James,  Minn.  Married,  1872,  to 
Martha  Bordeno.  Author:  Early  His- 
tory of  Dakota  Territory,  1866;  Empire 
Builders  of  the  West,  1901  (for  which 
two  states  have  named  counties  to  per- 
petuate his  memory).  Address:  St. 
James,    ]\iinn. 

ARMSTRONG-,  Thornton,  treasurer 
P'oweis  ^Mcrtantile  Co.;  born  at  New 
Brunswick,  Can.,  Nov.  6,  1847;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894;  treasurer  Pow- 
ers Mercantile  Co.  since  May,  1894.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  5th  St.  and  1st  Av.. 
S.  Residence:  Berkeley  Hotel,  Minneap- 
olis. 

ARONSON,  Harris,  wholesale  milli- 
nery; born  in  Prussia,  July  3,  1859;  son 
of  Abraham  C.  and  Yetta  (Kahn)  Aron- 
son;  educated  in  public  school,  Dubuque, 
Iowa,  to  1871;  married  at  Hazel  Green. 
Wis.,  1880,  to  Miss  Bertha  Riesner. 
Began  business  career  as  clerk  in  dry 
goods  store  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  Sept.  i, 
1876,  continuing  until  August.  1878; 
then  assisted  In  store  opened  by  brother, 
Louis  Aronson,  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa; 
represented  A.  S.  Gage  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
on    road,    ISSO-Sl;     conducted   retail    gro- 


cery store  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1882- 
84;  sold  out  and  traveled  for  Schnadlg 
Bros.  &  Co.,  Chicago,  wholesale  boots 
and  shoes,  1885-86;  in  retail  dry  goods 
for  self  at  Tama,  la.,  1887-90;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1891,  and  represented  J. 
Rothschild  &  Co.,  wholesale  millinery, 
on  the  road,  until  Nov.  1,  1904,  when 
he  became  partner  in  present  firm  of 
Aronson  &  Shubach,  wholesale  millinery 
.jobbers.  Also  has  farming  interests  in 
Minnesota  and  N.  Dakota.  Hebrew  re- 
ligion. Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Odd 
Fellows.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America 
and  National  Union.  Recreation:  Music. 
Offlce:  205-207  East  4th  St.  Residence: 
loss    Larel  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

ARVZISEN,  Arve,  farmer;  born  in 
Norway.  Nov.  6,  1858;  son  of  Ole  and 
Ellen  T.  (Hansen)  Arvesen;  attended 
academj'  at  Fredrichstad,  Norway,  from 
8  to  14  ytiars  of  age;  graduated  from 
Navigation  School,  1875;  was  a  student 
in  a  private  business  school,  Maldon, 
p:ssex  Co.,  England,  1882.  Came  to 
Minnesota  in  1883  and  began  farming 
in  Kittson  Co.  Chairman  of  the  Board 
of  County  Commissioners  of  Kittson  Co. 
Was  captain  of  a  freight  vessel  before 
coming  to  America.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber United  Lutheran  Church.  Married 
at  Crookston,  Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1898,  Miss 
Esther  Oisen.  Address:  Donaldson, 
Minn. 

ASKEW,  Thomas  Archer,  merchant; 
born  at  Savannah,  Ga..  Feb.  7,  1859;  son 
of  Thomas  Archer  and  Emma  (Jaudon) 
Askew;  educated  In  public  schools.  Sa- 
vannah, and  at  business  college,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  Began  active  career, 
1879,  in  auditing  department  Central 
Railroad  of  Georgia,  at  Savannah,  re- 
tiring from  railroad  business,  1889,  as 
chief  clerk  general  freight  and  passen- 
ger department.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1889.  Member  firm  of  F.  J.  Cornwell 
&  Co.,  retail  department  store.  Presi- 
dent village  council  of  Plainview.  Mar- 
ried at  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1888,  to  Miss 
Emma  Shewmake.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Address:  Plain- 
view,    Minn. 

ATHERTON,  Irving'  Eug-ene,  agent 
Great  Northern  Express  Co.;  born  iff 
South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1848;  son 
of  Cornelius  and  Josephine  (Treat)  Ath- 
erton;  graduated  from  high  school  of 
Janesvllle.  Wis.,  and  Milton  College. 
Milton,  Wis.  Began  in  the  express 
business  at  18  years  of  age,  and  has 
been  continuously  in  the  service  of  the 
American  Express  and  Great  Northern 
Express  Company  since  1866;  has  filled 
various  positions  in  the  service  as  mes- 
senger, agent  and  aslstant  superintend- 
ent, now  agent  Great  Northern  Express 
Co.,  at  St.  Paul.  Member  Masonic  Or- 
der, Knight  Templar.  Married  at  St. 
Paul.  Minn..  July  2  6,  1887,  to  Mary  R. 
Leonard.  Offlce:  333  Jackson  St.  Resi- 
dence:     115    Summit   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

ATKINSON,  Elmer  E.,  women's  and 
children's    outfitter;     born    at    Waterloo, 


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la.,  March  28,  1866;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Anna  M.  (Holloway)  Atkinson;  edu- 
cated in  private  schools,  DeWitt,  Iowa. 
Began  in  outfitting  business  for  self  in 
Cleveland,  O.,  1891-96;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1896,  and  established  the  wo- 
men's and  children's  outfitting  firm  of 
E.  B.  Atkinson  &  Co.,  of  which  he  has 
since  continued  as  its  head.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°).  Married  at  Clinton,  la., 
ISSS,  to  Miss  Minnie  F.  Morey.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Cor.  7th  St.  and 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2836  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

ATWOOD,  Clarence  I^eon,  banker; 
born  at  Buffalo  Heart  Grove,  111.,  Aug. 
11,  1859;  son  of  Hon.  Edwin  H.  and 
Augusta  (Allen)  Atwood;  moved  with 
parents  to  Maine  Prairie,  Stearns  Co.. 
Minn.,  in  1860;  educated  in  district 
school  at  Maine  Pi-airie,  St.  Cloud  High 
School  and  St.  Cloud  State  Normal 
School,  1878-80,  graduating  from  the  lat- 
ter in  18S0.  Worked  on  farm  except 
when  attending  school,  until  1880;  was 
principal  of  school  at  Melrose,  Minn.. 
18S2-S5;  studied  law  with  McKelvy  & 
Bruckhart;  entered  partnership  with 
Hon.  D.  E.  Myers  on  mortgage  loan 
business,  1887;  bought  out  partner,  in 
18S9,  and  continued  business  under  his 
own  name  until  1902,  when  he  organized 
the  Security  State  Bank,  which  has  been 
highly  successful  and  of  which  lie  is 
president  and  director.  For  several 
years  vice  president  Merchants'  National 
Bank  and  director  of  First  National 
Bank.  Is  largely  interested  in  lands  in 
Central  Minnesota  (owning  many  im- 
proved farms  and  a  large  amount  of 
St.  Cloud  real  estate),  and  is  recognized 
as  one  of  the  leading  business  men  of 
Central  Minnesota.  Ex-presldent  of  the 
St.  Cloud  City  Council,  of  which  he  has 
lieen  a  member,  representing  the  First 
Ward,  since  1892;  member  Finance  Com- 
mittee and  chairman  of  Water  Works 
Committee,  having  bought  water  works 
for  city,  procured  a  fine  quality  of  arte- 
sian water,  operating  the  works  two 
years  at  large  saving  to  city.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mason;  member  B. 
P.  O.  E..  K.  T.,  M.  W  A.,  Royal  Arca- 
num and  Court  of  Honor.  Married  at 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  Sept.  17,  1890,  to  Miss 
Mary  E.  Crandall.  Club:  Commercial 
(director).  Recreation:  Automobiling. 
Address:     St.   Cloud,  Minn. 

AT'WOOD,  Ebeuezer,  teas,  coffees  and 
spices;  born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  25, 
1S79;  son  of  Charles  and  Sophia  E.  At- 
wood; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Chicago.  Entered  tea  and  coffee  busi- 
ness, 1895;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1903. 
and  is  identified  with  the  firm  of  At- 
wood &  Holstad  (incorporated),  import- 
ers and  roasters  of  teas,  coffees  and 
spices.  Member  U.  C.  T.,  Minneapolis 
Lodge  No.  63.  Unmarried.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing, 
driving  and  all  outdoor  sports.  OfHce: 
127  N.  6th  St.  and  601-609  2nd  Av.,  N. 
Residence:    2442  Grand  Av.,  Minneapolis. 


ATWOOD,  rred  B.,  glass,  mirrors, 
paints  and  oils;  born  at  Newaygo,  Mich., 
June  2.  1871;  son  of  C.  F.  and  Ruth  A. 
(Barnes)  Atwood;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Newaygo  and  at  Grand  Rap- 
ids Business  University.  Came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1897;  has  been  associated  with 
Forman,  Ford  &  Co.  since  1898.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Office:  116  S.  Wash- 
ington Av.  Residence:  1317  4th  Av., 
8.,   Minneapolis. 

ATWOOD,  Georgfe  H.,  lumber  and 
manufacturing;  born  at  Waterville,  Me., 
1861;  son  of  Judson  Atwood;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  at  Maine  Wes- 
leyan  Seminary.  Was  connected  with 
Cutter  &  Saridge  Lumber  Co.,  Grand 
Haven.  Mich.,  1S78-S1,  and  Ottawa 
<Mich.)  Iron  Works,  1881-82;  manager 
Milaca  Lumber  Co.,  Anoka,  Minn.,  1882- 
84;  has  been  engaged  in  various  lines 
of  business  at  Stillwater  since  1884. 
President  and  treasurer  Atwood  &  Jones 
Manufacturing  Co.;  secretary  and  gen- 
eral manager  Atwood  Lumber  Co.;  di- 
rector First  National  Bank.  Address: 
Stillwater,    Minn. 

ATWOOD,  Herbert  J.,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  at  Northwood,  la.,  Aug.  4, 
1866;  son  of  Gardner  H.  and  Martha 
(Dunning)  Atwood;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Northwood  and  two  years  at 
Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  Began 
active  career,  1888,  as  city  salesman  for 
Eckert,  Williams  &  Co.,  wholesale  flour, 
feed  and  grain,  Duluth;  engaged  in  flour 
and  feed  business,  1892-95;  consolidated 
with  Eckert,  AVilliams  &  Co.,  1895,  buy- 
ing out  Eckert  and  Williams'  interest 
1898;  president  Atwood-Larson  Co.  since 
1895.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married,  at 
Duluth,  1898,  to  Miss  May  Chesser.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  513  Bd.  of  Trade 
Bldg.  Residence:  2116  E.  3rd  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

ATWOOD,  Joseph  Foster,  merchant; 
born  at  Chicago,  111..  Jan.  6,  1873;  son 
of  Charles  and  Sophia  E.  Atwood;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  Malone,  Frank- 
lin Co.,  N.  Y.  Began  in  tea  and  coffee 
business  at  Chicago,  111.,  1891;  came  to 
Jlinneapolis,  1901,  and  is  senior  member 
of  the  firm  of  Atwood  &  Holstad,  im- 
porters and  roasters  of  teas,  coffees  and 
spices,  established  1900.  and  incorporated 
1904.  Married,  at  St.  Paul,  1899,  to  Miss 
Ruby  Teasdale.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
601-609  2nd  Av.,  N.,  and  127  N.  6th  St. 
Rf^sidence:  2442  Grand  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

A17£RBACH,  Maurice,  capitalist;  born 
in  Prussia,  Feb.  5,  1835;  educated  in  his 
native  town,  Salzkotten;  learned  dry 
goods  business  in  Prussia.  Came  to 
America,  1857,  and  located  in  St.  Paul; 
entered  employ  of  dry  goods  firm  of 
D.  J.  Justice,  and  in  three  years  be- 
came partner;  organized  wholesale  dry 
goods  firm  of  J.  L.  Forepaugh  &  Co. 
Ex-president  Merchants'  National  Bank 
of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  Title  and  Trust 
Co.  and   Union  Bank  of  St.   Paul.     Mar- 


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ried,  at  St.  Paul,  to  Miss  Matilda  AV. 
Rice.  Clubs:  Commercial  and  Minne- 
sota. Office:  508  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    3SS  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

AURNESS,  Peter  Andreas,  pliysician 
and  surgeon;  born  in  Norway,  April  5, 
1860;  son  of  Ole  Johan  A.  and  Anna 
(Peterson)  Aurness;  graduated  from 
public  schools.  Norway,  also  from  Aales- 
und's  Latin  College,  1878.  Holans'  Latin 
College,  Christiana,  and  from  the  Med- 
ical Department  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1892;  married,  at  Minneapolis, 
1893,  to  Ida  Cirkler.  Came  to  America 
1887  and  began  practicing  medicine 
1S92.  Democrat.  Member  Minnesota 
Academy  of  Science,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Member  I.  O.  F.,  Sons  of  Herman,  M. 
K.  O.  T.,  Sons  of  Norway,  Society  of 
Fine  Arts.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  42  0 
Syndicate  Arcade.  Residence:  193  7 
Paris  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

AUSTIN,  Charles  D.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Belgrade,  Me.,  April  26,  1856;  son  of 
David  and  Betsey  (Farnham)  Austin; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at  Wes- 
leyan  College;  married  at  Lisbon,  N.  D., 
Jan.  25,  1888,  to  Adelaide  J.  Van  Vleck. 
Began  practice  of  law  Dec..  1882. 
Engaged  in  the  profession  for  11  years 
at  Lisbon,  N.  D. ;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, June  1,  1893,  and  formed  part- 
nership with  Judge  Bailey,  and  upon  his 
death  with  Judge  James  O.  Pierce;  now 
alone.  Former  member  board  of  education 
and  mayor,  Lisbon.  N.  D.,  and  member  of 
council.  Territorial  Legislature,  Dak. 
Ty.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Bar  As.sociation. 
Mason.  Office:  616-617  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  3245  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

AVSTIN,  Joseph,  lawyer;  born  at 
Garden  City,  Minn..  1876;  son  of  Orville 
H.  and  Laurette  (Earl)  Austin;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Good  Thundei-. 
Mankato  High  School  and  College  of 
Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  gradua- 
ting, LL.B.,  1902;  member  of  law  firm 
of  Austin  and  Austin,  organized  1905. 
Republican.  Elected  to  State  Legisla- 
ture from  49th  district,  Nov.,  1906,  term 
extending-  to  Jan.,  1909.  Address:  Chis- 
holm,    Minn. 

AVSTIIT,  Zed  H.,  consulting  actuary; 
born  in  Callaway  County,  Mo.,  Jan.  9. 
1863;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Mis- 
souri and  at  Kirksville  (Mo.)  Normal 
College.  In  1880  entered  upon  teaching 
as  a  profession  and  continued  for  9 
years.  In  1889  he  engaged  in  the  in- 
surance business,  making  insurance  law 
and  mathematics  of  insurance  a  spe- 
cialty. Active  in  state  and  national 
politics  from  1891-1901;  appointed  Dep- 
uty Commissioner  of  Insurance  by  Gov- 
ernor John  Lind  in  1899,  serving  two 
vears.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
July  3,  1902,  to  Miss  Anna  L.  Eger. 
Organized  the  North  American  Life  As- 
sociation  in  1905,  of  which  is  president; 


lie  has  gained  a  wide  reputation  as  con- 
sulting actuary  and  life  insurance  spe- 
cialist. Director  North  American  Cas- 
ualty Company.  Democrat.  Member  of 
the  "Christian  Church.  Club:  Minneap- 
olis Commercial.  Recreation:  Floricul- 
ture. Office:  614-615  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  3333  Second  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

AVEBV,  Carlos,  born  at  Minooka,  111., 
Jan.  25,  186.S;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Married.  Editor  and  publisher  Hutchin- 
son Leader  since  1896.  Appointed  by 
Gov.  Johnson  as  inember  State  Game 
and  Fish  Commission,  Jan.,  1906,  and  is 
its  executive  agent.  Democrat.  Ad- 
dress:     Hutchinson,    Minn. 

B 

BABCOCK,  Charles  Herbert,  land  com- 
missioner. Great  Northern  Railway  Co., 
and  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Manitoba 
Railway  Co.;  born  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Sept.  21,  1862;  educated  in  Minneapolis 
public  and  Central  High  schools;  mar- 
ried at  Cranford,  N.  J.,  1889,  to  Miss 
Florence  L.  Holdridge.  Worked  on  farm 
during  school  vacations;  studied  for  the 
bar  in  Minneapolis,  in  the  office  of  Judge 
Isaac  Atwater  and  with  the  law  firm  of 
Atwater  &  Hill:  admitted  to  bar  April 
18,  1885.  Practiced  law  as  member  law 
firm  of  Babcock  &  Garrigues,  Minneap- 
olis, until  Sept.  5,  1893,  when  was  ap- 
pointed assistant  land  commissioner 
Great  Northern  and  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis and  Manitoba  Railway  companies; 
was  made  land  commissioner  of  same 
rn.uls,  Jan.  1,  1902.  Office:  General 
Office  Great  Northern  Ry.,  St.  Paul.  Res- 
idence;    AVayzeta.  Minn. 

BABCOCK,  Charles  W.,  quarryman 
and  banker;  born  in  Kasota,  Minn.,  Julj' 
12,  1856;  son  of  Joseph  W.  and  Mary 
E.  (Moulton)  Babcock;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Minnesota,  and  one  win- 
ter at  business  college,  LaCrosse.  Wis. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  railroad 
office  and  continued  six  years,  also  be- 
came telegraph  operator,  and  one  year 
with  American  Express  Co.  Entered 
^tone  quarrying  business  in  1881,  and  is 
now  proprietor  of  the  Kasota  Stone 
Quarries  and  Cut  Stone  Works.  Presi- 
dent First  State  Bank.  Kasota;  vice 
president  Nicollet  County  Bank,  St.  Pe- 
ter; director  Mankato  State  Bank,  Man- 
kato. Minn.  Married  at  Mankato.  1883, 
to  ]\Iiss  Marion  Stark.  Address:  Kasota, 
Minn. 

BABCOCK,  John  Justin,  civil  engi- 
neer; born  at  Palmvra,  Wis.,  April  7, 
1856;  son  of  De  Witt  and  Mary  (Oldsi 
Babcock;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Palmyra;  Milton  College,  Milton,  Wis.; 
University  of  Wisconsin,  civil  engineer- 
ing. Entered  profession  of  civil  engi- 
neer, 1876;  member  government  engineer 
service,  Mississippi  river  improvements, 
1881-87;  with  engineering  department 
Great     Northern     Railway,     1888-95;      is 


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now  consulting  engineer;  elected  county 
surveyor  Jackson  Co.,  Minn.,  1896,  and 
still  continues  in  that  office.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Engineers'  Society. 
Married  at  Sumner,  Wis.,  Nov.  6,  1S79, 
to  Miss  Isabel  Hemphill.  Address:  Jack- 
son,   Minn. 

BACH,  Reynold  H.,  musical  instru- 
ments; born  in  Marion,  Olmsted  Co., 
Minn.,  April  12,  1S6S;  educated  in  local 
public  schools.  Liived  upon  a  farm  until 
'2S  years  of  age;  entered  employ  of  Sin- 
ger Manufacturing  Co.,  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  as  salesman,  1891;  was  trans- 
ferred by  same  company  to  Owatonna. 
1891,  and  placed  in  charge  of  office; 
added  pianos,  organs  and  musical  mer- 
chandise to  stock.  Established  branch 
store  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1905. 
Elected  alderman,  1900,  mayor,  1902. 
Member  Board  of  Trade  (director).  Mar- 
I'ied,  Owatonna,  Nov.  15,  1894,  Jessie  N. 
Newsalt.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Owatonna,   Minn. 

BACKUS,  Edward  Wellingrton,  manu- 
facturer, merchant;  born  at  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  ISGO;  son  of  Abel  and 
Anna  (Anderson)  Backus;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Red  Wing  and  Feather- 
stone,  Minn.,  1879,  1880,  1882,  and  in 
University  of  Minnesota;  married,  at 
Minneapolis,  to  Elizabeth  Horr.  Worked 
on  a  farm  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  from 
age  of  8  to  IS,  attending  school  win- 
ters; worked  also  while  at  univer- 
sity. In  1882,  started  in  small 
lumber  business  for  Lee  &  McCulloch; 
bought  out  McCulloch,  1883,  and  Lee. 
1885,  and  started  firm  of  E.  W.  Backus 
&  Co.;  incorporated  E.  'V^'.  Backus  Lum- 
ber Co.,  1894,  and  in  1899  changed  to 
present  style  of  Backus-Brooks  Com- 
pany, of  which  he  is  president.  Also 
president  International  Lumber  Co., 
Keewater  Lumber  Co.  (Ontario),  Kooch- 
iching Company,  First  National  Bank 
(International  Falls),  Columbia  Gold 
IMining  Co.;  director  Northwestern  Na- 
tional Bank  (Minneapolis),  Minnesota  it 
International  Ry.  Co.,  Rainy  River  Lum- 
ber Co.  Republican  (Roosevelt  elector. 
1904).  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda. 
L;iFayette.  Recreations:  Golf,  automo- 
biling,  athletics:  lover  of  horses.  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  75  Oak  Grove 
St..    Minneapolis. 

BACKUS,  Geovge  J.,  lumber  and  coop- 
erage stock;  born  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  23,  1858;  son  of  Abel  and  Ann  C. 
(Anderson)  Backus;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1862;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Red  Wing  and  Featherstone, 
to  187-6;  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating degree  of  B.S.,  1882  (worked  his 
own  way  through  university).  Entered 
business  career  as  bill  clerk  Gull  River 
Lumber  Co.,  1883;  was  book-keeper  Lee 
&  Backus,  1885;  engaged  in  fuel  busi- 
ness, 1886-89;  salesman  for  E.  W. 
Backus  Lumber  Co.,  1889-96;  proprietor 
George  J.  Backus  Lumber  Co.,  1897-1904; 
organized  Dumas-Backus  Lumber  Co. 
and  Backus-Judd  Lumber  Cooperage  Co., 


1904.  President  Backus-Judd  Lumber  & 
Cooperage  Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Dumas-Backus  Lumber  Co.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  14,  1894,  to 
Miss  Catherine  R.  Fallis.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Lumber  Exchange.  Resi- 
dence:     610   13th  Av.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

BACOIT,  Knox,  physician;  born  at 
Niles,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1864;  son  of  Dr. 
Cyrus,  Jr.,  and  Arabella  (Knox)  Bacon; 
educated  in  high  school  of  Niles,  Mich.; 
graduated  from  Medical  Department 
University  of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1894; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  1897,  to  Minerva 
Emerson;  in  practice  in  St.  Paul  since 
1894.  Member  Ramsey  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  Office: 
Lowry  Bldg.  Residence:  1118  Summit 
Av..    St.    Paul. 

BACON,  Lyle  Cholwell,  physician; 
born  at  Niles,  Mich.,  Feb.  26,  1866;  son 
of  Cyrus  (asst.  U.  S.  A.  surgeon)  and 
Arabella  (Knox)  Bacon;  graduated  from 
Niles  High  School,  1884,  and  University 
of  Michigan,  M.D.,  1890;  married,  at 
Niles,  Mich.,  1891,  to  Alice  Kay.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  Ramsey  County  Med- 
ical Society,  Minnesota  Academy  of  Med- 
icine. Office:  Lowry  Bldg.  Residence: 
737  Fairmont  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BACON,  "Willis  Colbe,  merchant;  born 
at  Deerfleld,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1852;  son 
of  Leonard  and  Rebecca  Pennel  (Bul- 
lock) Bacon:  educated  in  district  school. 
New  York  state,  and  public  school,  Hes- 
per  and  Decorah,  la.;  worked  on  a 
farm  until  1881;  engaged  in  grocery 
business  with  brother,  at  Mabel,  Minn., 
1881,  and  since  that  time  has  conducted 
business  under  different  names,  as  Ba- 
con Brothers,  Bacon  Brothers  &  Elles- 
tad.  Bacon  and  Skallerund,  Bacon  & 
Erickson,  W.  C.  Bacon  &  Co.  (drugs,  at 
Canton,  Minn.),  and  again  as  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Bacon  &  Erick- 
son. Ex-postmaster  of  Mabel.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  and  Daugh- 
ters of  Rebecca.  Married,  at  Hesper, 
Minn.,  1S80.  to  Miss  Irene  Thomas.  Ad- 
dress:     Mabel,    Minn. 

BADB,  Fred  Frank,  county  auditor 
I)orn  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  July  2,  1871 
son  of  Louis  and  Sophia  (Haase)  Bade; 
educated  at  Dr.  Martin  Luther  College, 
New  Ulm,  and  at  Lake  City  (Minn.) 
High  School,  graduating  from  the  latter, 
June  8,  1893.  Began  active  career  as 
school  teacher,  1893,  continuing  until 
1902;  county  auditor  Wabasha  Co.,  1903- 
07;  entered  mercantile  and  real  estate 
business  in  Lake  City,  Minn.  Director 
Divelle  Telephone  Co.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Married,  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  Sept. 
1,  1903.  to  Miss  Mabel  Johnson.  Ad- 
dress:   Wabasha,  Minn. 

BADGBR,  Walter  Iiewis,  real  estate; 
born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  May  27. 
1868;  son  of  George  A.  and  Harriet 
B.    (Hastings)   Badger;    educated  in  pub- 


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lie  schools  of  Pond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  and 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1878;  commenced  active 
career  in  real  estate  office;  started  on 
own  account,  1SS6;  was  connected  with 
Corser  &  Co.,  as  special  partner,  1890; 
withdrew,  1893,  and  organized  the  Wal- 
ter L.  Badger  Agency,  of  which  is  presi- 
dent. Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Real  Estate  Board,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Married  at  Keokuk,  la.,  1890,  to 
Miss  Anna  Dawson.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Commercial.  Office:  Oneida  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 1834  Girard  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 
BAUB,  Gottlieb,  general  merchandise; 
born  in  Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  12,  1859; 
educated  in  district  schools  in  Carver 
Co.  and  at  C.  C.  Curtis'  Business  Col- 
lege, Minneapolis.  Moved  from  Carver 
Co.  to  Otter  Tail  Co.,  Minn.,  in  1879, 
and  the  year  following  began  mercan- 
tile career  in  small  store  at  Dora,  witli 
father;  held  position  of  postmaster  at 
Dora  until  1891,  when  sold  out  and  lo- 
cated at  Frazee;  entered  general  mer- 
cantile business  as  Baer  Brothers,  the 
firm  being  incorporated,  1906,  as  Baer 
Brothers  Co.,  of  which  is  secretarv. 
Married  at  Carver,  Minn.,  Oct.  26,  1SS6, 
to  Miss  Genevieve  Jacobs.  Address: 
Frazee,    Minn. 

BAEUEBLEN,  Carl  A.,  hardware; 
born  at  Goeppingen,  Wuertemberg.  Ger- 
many, Feb.  1,  1868;  son  of  Frederick 
and  Marie  (Beck)  Baeuerlen;  educated 
in  the  Realschule,  Germany:  married  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  1892,  to  Miss  Bertha 
Klippel.  Came  to  America,  188.5,  and 
located  at  Winona;  entered  hardware 
business  as  clerk  and  became  proprietor 
of  same  establishment  in  1900,  operating 
it  under  firm  name  of  C.  A.  Baeuerlen 
until  its  incorporation,  Jan.  1,  1904,  as 
the  C.  A.  Baeuerlen  Hardware  Co.,  of 
which  he  has  since  been  president.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Trade,  Mason  (32°),  Shrin- 
er.  Club:  Arlington.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing.    Address:    Winona,  Minn. 

BAGIiEV,  Cassius  H.,  jeweler;  born 
at  Tipton,  la.,  Sept.  9,  1869;  son  of 
Arvin  B.  and  Nancy  (Chambers)  Bagley; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Tipton.  Began  active  career  by  learning 
jeweler's  trade,  at  Glencoe,  Minn.  Came 
to  Duluth,  1887,  and  associated  with  T.  D. 
Day  in  the  jewelry  business;  became 
partner  in  1894;  at  death  of  T.  D.  Day, 
organized  F.  D.  Day  &  Co.,  of  which  he 
became  president  and  gen'l  manager. 
Mason  (32°).  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  1895,  to  Miss 
Minnie  Church.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Northland  Country,  Duluth  Yacht.  Rec- 
reation: Golf.  Office:  315  W.  Superior 
St.  Residence:  1929  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

BAGIiEV,  Georg-e  Colt,  grain  eleva- 
tors; born  at  Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  March 
1,  1851;  son  of  Dudley  Selden  and 
Martha  H.  (Allis)  Bagley;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  En- 
tered grain  business  in  Wisconsin,  1875; 


has  been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since 
June,  1885.  President  Atlantic  Elevator 
Co.,  George  C.  Bagley  Elevator  Co.,  Roy- 
al Elevator  Co.,  Homestead  Elevator 
Co.;  member  of  firm  of  Wallon,  Case 
&  Co.;  director  First  National  Bank. 
Winona  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Member 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce,  New 
York  Stock  Exchange,  Dulutli  Board  of 
Trade,  Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Married 
at  Plymouth,  Wis.,  Nov.  29,  1876,  to 
Miss  Cornelia  E.  Meade.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  2645 
Park   Av..    Minneapolis. 

BAIIiEB,  Charles  H.,  auditor  Waseca 
Co.;  born  at  Pine  Grove,  Pa.,  1861;  son 
of  Stephen  and  Caroline  (Crites)  Bailer; 
educated  in  high  school,  Catawissa,  Pa., 
and  at  Coleman's  Business  College,  New- 
ark, N.  J.;  came  to  Minnesota,  1884; 
married  at  Janesville,  Minn.,  18S8,  to 
Emma  L.  Farnum.  Engaged  in  general 
merchandise  business  until  1900,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  county  auditor 
of  Waseca  Co.  Republican.  (5ongrega- 
tionalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  M.  W.  A.  Address:  Waseca,  Minn. 
'  BAIIiEV,  Everett  H.,  banker;  born  at 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1850;  son 
of  Francis  P.  and  (Caroline  (Pier)  Bailey; 
educated  at  Erie  Academy,  Erie,  Pa., 
1862-66;  Antioch  College,  Yellow 
Springs,  Ohio,  1867-70.  Married,  June 
2,  1874.  to  Jeannette  L.  Jones,  of  To- 
ledo, Ohio.  Began  business  career  in 
1870;  clerk  with  First  National  Bank 
of  St.  Paul,  1871,  and  same  year  entered 
the  newly  organized  Second  National 
Bank  of  Winona,  Minn.,  as  clerk,  subse- 
quently becoming  its  casliier  until  Jan., 
1873;  entered  First  National  Bank  of  St. 
Paul,  as  receiving  teller,  subsequently 
became  paying  teller  and  in  May,  1880, 
was  elected  cashier,  and  in  January, 
1897,  elected  vice  president  of  the  bank, 
and  in  1907  elected  president.  Also, 
since  its  organization  in  February,  1903, 
president  Northwestern  Trust  Company 
of  St.  Paul.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Member  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in 
Minnesota,  Minnesota  Historical  Society. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office: 
4th  and  Jackson  Sts.  Residence:  459 
Holly   Av.,   St.    Paul. 

BAIIiE'S',  "William  D.,  lawyer;  native 
cf  Grinnell,  la.;  son  of  James  F.  and 
Cornelia  (Doolittle)  Bailey;  educated  in 
public  scliools  of  Grinnell,  Iowa  College, 
and  at  Yale  University,  Law  School, 
1893.  Came  to  Duluth  and  entered  upon 
practice  of  law,  1894,  in  which  he  has 
ever  since  been  actively  engaged;  was 
member  of  law  firm  of  Washburn  & 
Bailey,  1899-1904.  firm  becoming  Wash- 
burn, Bailey  &  Mitchell,  1904,  and  has 
so  remained  to  the  present  time.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minnesota  State  Bar 
Association.  Married  at  Duluth,  1901. 
to  Miss  Ora  Gridley.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gamml,  Commercial,  Duluth  Yacht.  Du- 
luth Boat.  Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1007  E.  2nd  St.,  Duluth. 


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BAIRD,  Georg-e  Frederick,  furniture 
and  funeral  directing;  born  at  Austin, 
Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1S59;  son  of  George  and 
Charlotte  E.  (Brown)  Baird;  educated  in 
Austin  High  School  and  at  Faddis  Busi- 
ness College,  St.  Paul.  Married  at 
Northville,  S.  Dak.,  1888,  to  Miss  Elva 
Stanton.  Began  active  career  in  fruit 
and  cigar  store,  Austin,  at  age  of  20; 
was  engaged  In  general  merchandise 
business  in  South  Dakota,  1881-88;  re- 
turned to  Austin  and  became  member 
of  the  Austin  Furniture  Co.,  1889;  has 
been  manager  and  owner  since  1903,  re- 
tail furniture,  wall  paper,  carpets  and 
funeral  directing.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E..  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Pro- 
gressive League.  Recreations:  Fishing, 
hunting,  automobiling.  Address:  Aus- 
tin.  Minn. 

BAIBD,  Joliu  B.,  railway  official;  born 
at  Woodlawn,  Md.,  June  21,  1855;  son  of 
Josepli  and  Jane  (Braden)  Baird;  edu- 
cated in  high  schools.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  1ST6  as  clerk  in  the  general 
office  of  the  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  Phila- 
delphia; became  clerk  to  general  mana- 
ger Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Ry. ;  rate  clerk  general  freiglit 
office  Northern  Pacific  Rd.;  was  assist- 
ant general  freight  agent  of  the  reor- 
ganized railway,  up  to  May  1,  1903;  has 
been  general  freight  agent  same  road 
since  May  1,  1903.  Married  at  White- 
water, Wis.,  18S5,  to  Miss  Etta  Reding- 
ton.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Transportation, 
Commercial.  Office:  Broadway,  Cor.  4tli 
St.  Residence:  707  Marshall  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BAKEB,  Amos  Ii.,  physician;  born  at 
New  Sharon,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1852;  son  of 
G.  and  Harriet  (Stowers)  Baker;  edu- 
cated at  Normal  School,  Farmington, 
Me.,  1876;  Maine  Central  Institute  (col- 
lege preparatory),  Pittsfield,  Me.,  1881: 
Rush  Medical  (College,  Chicago,  gradua- 
ting degree  of  M.D.,  1887;  New  York 
Polyclinic,  1897;  Electro  Therapeutics 
(Chicago),  1905.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association,  Southern 
Minnesota  Medical  Society,  Olmsted- 
Dodge  County  Medical  Society.  Mem- 
ber American  Medical  Association,  Ma- 
sonic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  "U^in- 
terport.  Me.,  Feb.,  1887,  to  Miss  Lula  E. 
At  wood.     Address:    Kasson,  Minn. 

BAKBB,  Byron  G.,  general  agent  J.  I. 
Case  Threshing  Machine  Co.;  born  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  1S75;  son  of  Waterman 
S.  and  Nellie  J.  (Choate)  Baker;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Racine,  Wis. 
Began  active  career  as  traveling  sales- 
man in  Iowa,  for  the  Advance  Thresher 
Co.,  1895;  resigned  to  become  general 
agent  J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Co., 
at  Spokane,  Wash.,  Jan.  1,  1899;  was 
transferred  to  Portland,  Ore.,  Sept..  1901. 
and  has  been  general  agent  at  Minneap- 
olis since  Oct.,  1902.  Treasurer  Motor 
Service  Co.  Married  at  Racine,  "U'is.. 
June,    1899,    to    Miss    Helen    V.    Dutton. 


Recreations:  Hunting  and  mechanical 
investigations.  Office:  7th  Av.  and 
"Washington.  Residence:  ISIO  Hum- 
boldt Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

BAKBB,  Georg-e,  judge,  Kittson  Co.; 
born  at  Visby,  Gotland,  Sweden,  Dec.  3, 
1861;  son  of  George  Anton  and  Hanna 
Caroline  (Nordahl)  Baker;  educated  for 
8  years  in  private  school  at  Calmar, 
Sweden,  and  was  in  High  School,  at 
Visby,  1875-80.  Came  to  Big  Rapids, 
Mich.,  1882;  located  at  Hallock,  Minn., 
1890;  was  deputy  sheriff  of  Kittson  Co., 
1891-95,  inclusive;  deputy  clerk  district 
court,  same  county,  1S96-1904;  elected 
judge  of  probate  court,  Nov.,  1904,  and 
re-elected  without  opposition,  Nov.  1906, 
for  term  of  two  vears.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  I.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Yeomen  of  America.  I.  O.  G.  T.  Married 
at  Hallock.  Minn,  Dec.  4,  1894,  to  Miss 
Mary  Wiberg.      Address:    Hallock,  Minn. 

BAKBB,  John  B.,  house  furnishing 
goods;  born  in  Ireland,  Dec.  3,  1857; 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reynolds) 
Baker;  educated  in  national  schools  of 
Ireland.  Married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  189S, 
to  Miss  I>oulse  Burke.  Came  to  America, 
1887.  and  located  in  St.  Paul;  removed 
to  Superior,  and  started  firm  of  Baker 
i*c  Stack,  1891,  which  continued  until 
1895;  came  to  Winona,  and  established 
firm  of  John  R.  Baker  &  Co.,  Jan.,  1896. 
Also  director  Merchants'  Bank.  Member 
Board  of  Trade.  Catholic.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Modern  Samari- 
tans.    Address:    T\'inona,  Minn. 

BAKBB,  Ole  O.,  hardware;  born  in 
Norway,  Aug.  28,  1845;  son  of  Ole  C. 
and  Anna  (Knudson)  Baker;  educated 
in  Norway.  Married  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
1874,  to  Miss  Lena  Olsen.  Came  to 
America,  1S67,  and  settled  in  Rochester; 
was  connected  with  various  hardware 
firms  for  many  years;  assisted  in  or- 
ganization of  firm  of  Baker  &  Hanson, 
May,  1891,  and  has  continued  to  the 
present  time.  Republican.  Member  A. 
O.  L'.  W.     Address:    Rochester,  Minn. 

BAKKB,  Byre  B.,  banker;  born  in 
Stange  Prestegjela  Hedemarken,  Nor- 
way, Dec.  6,  1S54;  son  of  Berthel  Lar- 
sori  and  Eline  (Dyresen)  Bakke;  at- 
tended common  schools  8  years  and  pri- 
\-ate  school  two  years.  Came  to  America 
in  1881;  was  •  engaged  as  Norwegian 
teacher  in  Otter  Tail  Co.,  two  years; 
managed  a  farm  and  a  country  store  in 
Newfolden,  Marshall  Co.,  1887-1901; 
filled  positions  of  school  clerk,  town 
clerk  and  county  commissioner  for  the 
last  10  years  of  the  period;  in  real  es- 
tate business  at  Thief  River  Falls,  1901- 
03;  organized  the  Citizens'  State  Bank. 
July  3,  1903,  of  which  was  president; 
sold  out  in  May,  1906,  and  soon  after 
organized  the  Peoples'  State  Bank.  Ex- 
alderman  and  ex-mayor  of  Thief  River 
Falls.  Republican.  Member  Evangel- 
ical Lutheran  Church.  Mason.  Married 
at  Christiania,  Norway,  Feb.  27,  1879. 
Bredene  Johansen.  Address:  Thief  Riv- 
er Falls,   Minn. 


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BAKKO,  Edward  O.;  born  at  Holden, 
Minn.,  Mav  25,  1S70;  son  of  Ole  J.  and 
Margraret  K.  (Finseth)  Bakko;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  at  School  of  Phar- 
macy. Was  raised  on  a  farm;  began 
active  career  at  17  years  of  age,  selling 
farm  implements  for  7  years;  entered 
drug  business  and  was  connected  for  7 
years  with  A.  P.  Brobeck  &  Co.,  at 
the  close  of  time  named,  purchasing  the 
interest  of  Brobeck  &  Co.,  and  continu- 
ing the  business  under  title  of  E.  O. 
Bakko.  Republican.  Lutlieran.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  3,  1903,  to 
Miss  Emma  Marie  Sands.  Address: 
Kenyon,  Minn. 

BAIiDWIN,  Mark,  dairy  products; 
born  at  Perry,  111.,  Jan.  22,  1872;  son 
of  George  W.  and  Sarah  (Mason)  Bald- 
win; educated  at  Whipple  Academy, 
Jacksonville,  111.;  Yale  University,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1896.  Began  act- 
ive career  as  teacher  of  mathematics. 
Duluth  Central  High  School,  continuing 
1896-1902;  has  been  secretary  of  The 
Bridgeman  &  'Russell  Co.  since  1902. 
Married  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  1899,  to 
Miss  Margaret  O.  Black.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  16  'W.  1st  St.  Resi- 
dence:    1009  E.   2nd  St.,  Duluth. 

BAIiIiABI),  Henry  Bichardsou,  agent 
Merchants'  Dispatch;  born  at  Toledo. 
Ohio,  Nov.  7,  1859;  son  of  James  and 
Phebe  (Rowland)  Ballard;  educated  in 
Toledo  public  schools.  Began  in  service 
of  the  Merchants'  Dispatch  Transporta- 
tion Co.  at  Toledo,  April  1,  1875;  re- 
moved to  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  as  agent. 
June  15,  1891,  where  he  remained  until 
Jan.  1,  1903;  has  been  agent  in  charge 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  the  North- 
west since  1903.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Republican.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
154  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  1154  Portland 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BAIiIiOBB,  John  C,  lumberman;  born 
at  Davenport,  la.,  June  14,  1870;  son  of 
E.  S.  and  Frances  C.  (Webb)  Ballord; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Davenport. 
Began  active  career  at  20  years  of  age 
with  the  Cloquet  Lumber  Co.,  1S90.  con- 
tinuing until  winter  of  1898;  was  con- 
nected with  the  Crookston  Lumber  Co., 
1898-1900;  associated  with  Thief  River 
Falls  Lumber  Co.,  1900-1903;  now  vice 
president  of  tlie  Wallace  Ballord  Lum- 
ber Co.,  also  president  Ballard-Trimble 
Lumber  Co.  Mason.  Married  at  Daven- 
port, la..  1898,  to  Miss  Marie  Adams. 
Club:  Minikahda.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  Lumber  E.x- 
change.  Residence:  2202  Bryant  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

BAIiZEB,  Jacob  J.,  teacher  and 
preacher;  born  in  Southern  Russia.  Oct. 
14,  1860;  son  of  Jacob  and  Susana 
(Ediger)  Balzer;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  academy  at  Gnadenfleld,  S. 
R.;  came  to  America,  1877;  attended 
German  College  and  Iowa  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  Lived  on 
farm  for  9  years,  teaching  school  and 
directing    musical    clubs    during    winter; 


elected  member  of  Board  of  Home  Mi.s- 
sions,  Mennonite  Church,  1890,  and  has 
been  acting  secretary  since;  estab- 
lished a  private  school  at  Mountain 
I^ake,  1897,  of  which  he  is  director. 
Member  of  mercantile  firm  of  Balzer, 
Hiebert  &  Co.  Married  at  Mountain 
Lake,  May  4,  1884,  to  Susie  Franz.  Ad- 
dress:    Mountain   Lake,    Minn. 

BAI.ZBB,  John  M.,  president  The  Ec- 
lectic Business  College;  born  at  Barrv, 
Pike  Co.,  111.,  June  3,  1869;  son  of  Val- 
entine and  Cynthia  Elen  (Farnsworth) 
Balzer;  educated  in  public  schools.  Pike 
Co.,  and  at  Dixon  College,  111.  Began 
active  career  as  a  farmer,  became  a 
blacksmith  and  later  a  teacher;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1894,  and  taught 
one  year  at  the  Minneapolis  Normal 
School  and  Business  Institute,  then  or- 
ganized Minnesota  Normal  School  and 
Business  College,  of  which  he  was  vice 
president  for  seven  years;  founded  Tlie 
Eclectic  Business  College,  1901.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Baptist.  Member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  Franklin  Grove,  111.,  1896.  to  Miss 
Artie  Dell  Orner.  Office:  225  5th  St. 
Residence:  1970  Sheridan  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BAITCBOFT,  Georg-e  Ii.,  president 
Stillwater  Hardware  Co.;  born  at  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1869;  son  of 
George  D.  and  Amelia  A.  (Campbell) 
Bancroft;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Woburn  and  at  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  3(i. 
1890,  to  Mary  B.  Gaughan.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  employ  of  Kelly,  Maus  & 
Co..  wholesale  hardware,  Chicago,  con- 
tinuing, 1888-93;  came  to  Stillwater, 
1893,  and  was  secretary  of  the  Still- 
water Hardware  Co.  until  1904,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  president  of  the 
company.  Republican.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Club:  AVhite  Bear  Yacht.  Recre- 
ations: Sailing,  hunting  and  fishing. 
Address:    Stillwater,   Minn. 

BANGBBTBB,  Benedict,  Jr.,  register 
of  deeds;  born  in  Brown  Co.,  Minn.. 
Jan.  30,  1860;  son  of  Benedict  and  Maria 
(Sahli)  Bangerter;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Married  at  Mankato,  Jan.  29, 
1887,  to  Anna  K.  Roos.  Began  career 
as  a  slioemaker;  was  bookkeeper  and 
clerk  in  hardware  bvisiness  for  IS  years; 
register  of  deeds  Blue  Earth  Co.  since 
Nov.,  1896.  Director  First  National 
Bank.  Ex-member  Board  of  Education. 
Republican.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  M.  W. 
A.,  Sons  of  Hermann.  Address:  Man- 
kato,  Minn. 

BANirOIT,  G-eorg-e,  department  store: 
born  in  Queens  County.  Ireland,  June 
27,  1843;  son  of  Joseph  and  Anne  (Fitz- 
patrick)  Bannon;  educated  in  parochial 
schools  of  Ireland.  Came  to  America. 
1882;  established  merchandise  business 
in  Indianapolis,  1883;  came  to  St.  Paul. 
1886,  and  in  company  with  his  brother. 
William,  started  the  department  store 
under  title  of  Bannon  &  C'ompany.  which 
has    become    one    of    the    largest    estab- 


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lisliments  of  the  kind  in  the  Nortli- 
west,  witli  branches  in  other  cities  and 
towns.  Kpiscopalian.  Member  Royal 
Arcanum.  Married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  to 
Miss  K.  M.  Warren  of  Dublin,  Ireland. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  ath- 
letics. Office:  72-SO  E.  7th  St.  Residence: 
79.3    Osceola   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BANNOir,  William,  department  store; 
horn  at  Abbeyleix,  Queens  Co.,  Ireland. 
Came  to  America,  1S86;  engaged  in 
merchandising  in  company  with  brother, 
George,  in  St.  Paul,  and  established  de- 
partment store  under  title  of  Bannon 
&  Co.  Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul  to  Miss  Clara  Frances 
Hawk  of  Canton.  O.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  72  East  7th  St.  and  413-415  Min- 
nesota St.  Residence:  1009  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BABBER,  Bdwin  Boswell,  president 
Barber  Milling  Co.;  born  at  Benson, 
Vt.,  Nov.  22,  1S52;  son  of  Daniel  R. 
and  Ellen  L.  (Bottom)  Barber;  came  to 
Minnesota,  with  parents,  April  18,  lS5<i; 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Minne- 
apolis and  at  University  of  Minnesota. 
Has  been  continuously  identified  with 
the  flour  milling  business  since  May  1, 
1S71,  associating  with  his  father,  D.  R. 
and  brother-in-law  (both  now  deceased). 
Is  president  and  treasurer  of  the  Bar- 
ber Milling  Co.,  which  was  organized, 
1859,  and  incorporated,  1S96;  he  became 
a  member  of  the  firm  of  Gardner  & 
Barber,  1871,  the  title  being  changed  to 
D.  R.  Barber  &  Co.,  1876,  and  so  re- 
maining until  1S9G,  since  which  time  it 
has  been  the  Barber  Milling  Co.,  one 
of  the  widely  known  merchant  milling 
corporations  of  the  Northwest.  Repub^ 
lican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Minneap- 
olis Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  1,  1873,  to  Miss  Hat- 
tie  S.  Sidle.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda,  Lafayette.  Automobile.  Office: 
Flour  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  2313 
Park  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

BABBEB,  John  Phineas,  physician: 
born  at  Bardstown,  Ky..  Oct.  27,  1S57: 
educated  at  Cecilian  College,  Ky.,  grad- 
uating, June,  1878,  and  in  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Louisville,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1886;  physician  to  St. 
Joseph's,  Orphanage;  visiting  physician 
to  St.  Mary's  Hospital.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, American  Medical  Association. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  16.  1893. 
to  Miss  Alice  Walsh.  Office:  1525  E. 
Franklin  Av.  Residence:  940  15th  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

BABCK,  Gustavus  "W.,  physician: 
born  in  Sweden,  May  10,  1832;  son  of 
Gustavus  and  Frederika  (Lindquist) 
Barck;  medical  education  received  at 
universities  in  Sweden  and  in  attend- 
ance at  Harvard  University.  Came  to 
America,  1850,  and  practiced  at  Boston. 
Mass.,  3  years;  at  Galesburg,  111.;  in 
the  Rocky  Mountains;  acting  assistant 
surgeon   in  the  Union   Army  at  the  time 


of  the  Civil  War;  at  Albert  Lea  since 
1S65.  Health  officer  Albert  Lea  since 
1894;  president  examining  board  for 
U.  S.  pensions.  Member  Freeborn  Coun- 
ty Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar.     Address:    Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

BABDWEI.I.,  Winfield  W.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Excelsior,  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn., 
July  IS,  1867;  son  of  William  E.  and 
Arminta  (Hambletj  Bardwell;  educated 
in  Excelsior  graded  school,  Excelsior 
Academy,  and  at  University  of  Minne- 
sota, class  of  1890,  degrees  of  LL.B.  and 
L.M.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  at  Minneapolis  since  June,  1890. 
Secretary  Prince  Construction  Co.;  also 
secretary  Hennepin  County  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Minnesota  State  Leg- 
islature, sessions  1903-05;  chairman 
Hennepin  County  delegation,  1905.  Mem- 
ber executive  committee  Minneapolis  Bar 
Association,  also  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  associations.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Mason.  Member 

Royal  Arcanum,  Theta  Delta  Chi  and 
Delta  Chi  fraternities.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  24,  1892,  to 
Miss  Edith  Champlin.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Whist.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
ski  running.  Office:  Minn.  Loan  and 
Trust  Bldg.  Residence:  3625  Pleasant 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BABKBB,  Kenry  Preeman,  lawyer; 
born  at  Naples,  Me..  May  8,  1850;  son 
of  John  and  Catherine  (Larrabee)  Bar- 
ker; educated  in  common  schools,  at 
North  Bridgton  Academy  and  West- 
brook  SeminarJ^  Me.;  Law  School.  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  graduating  degree  of  LL.B.. 
1875.  Taught  in  public  schools  portion 
of  time,  1867-77;  began  practice  of  law 
at  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1875;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1876,  and  located  at  Princeton, 
where  he  taught  school  one  vear;  settled 
in  Cambridge,  Minn..  1878,  where  he  has 
since  engaged  in  practice  of  law.  Edi- 
tor and  proprietor  Isanti  Co.  Press, 
1880-82  and  1903  to  Dec,  1905;  president 
Cambridge  Starch  Co.,  Cambridge  Mill- 
ing Co.  County  attorney  Isanti  Co.,  14 
years;  member  school  board,  Cambridge, 
20  years;  State  Senator,  45th  district  of 
Minnesota.  since  1899.  Republican. 
Member  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Bar  associations.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Sons  of  American  Revolution  (four 
great  grandfathers  served  in  Revolu- 
tionary War).  Married  at  Princeton, 
Minn.,  Nov.,  1879,  to  Miss  Margaret  C. 
Byers.  Recreations:  Travel,  likes  to 
hunt  and  fish.  Address:  Cambridge, 
Minn. 

BABIiOW,  Frank  W.,  druggist;  born 
in  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1852;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Anna  (Schmutz)  Barlow; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1857; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Albert 
Lea.  Married,  1875,  to  Emma  F.  Pres- 
cott.  Began  business  career  as  clerk 
in  the  first  drug  store  in  Freeborn  Co. 
early  in  the  •70s;    entered  firm  of  Wedge, 


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Jenson  &  Co.,  1SS4,  the  title  now  being 
Barlow  &  Spicer.  Second  vice  president 
Albert  Lea  State  Bank;  director  First 
National  Bank.  Member  State  Pharma- 
ceutical Association.  Was  county  treas- 
urer of  Freeborn  Co.  for  three  terms. 
Independent  in  politics.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Knights  Templar,  Shrine. 
Recreations:  Driving-  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:   Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

BARNARD,  Earry  Augustus,  furni- 
ture manufacturer;  born  at  Minneapolis, 
Feb.  10,  1S63;  son  of  Thomas  G.  and 
Elvira  E.  (Hayes)  Barnard;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has 
been  engaged  with  the  same  house  in 
furniture  manufacturing  business,  now 
the  Barnard-Cope  Manufacturing  Co., 
ever  since  entering  active  career,  1881, 
and  has  been  president  and  treasurer 
since  August,  1906.  Vice  president 
Moore  Carving  Machine  Co.  Republican. 
TTniversalist.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Club: 
St.  Anthony  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Boating  and  outdoor  sports.  Office: 
Cor.  4th  St.  and  2nd  Av..  N.  E.  Resi- 
dence:   722   10th   Av.,   S.   E.,  Minneapolis. 

BARNARD,  Robert  Oliver,  treasurer 
Chicago  Great  Western  Ry. ;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  S,  1871;  son  of 
Charles  P.  and  Emma  (Byxbee)  Bar- 
nard; educated  in  public  schools.  St. 
Paul,  1877-86;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn..  1894,  to  Lillian  Belle  Humphrey. 
Began  railway  service  in  1S86  as  clerk 
in  employ  of  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Ry.;  afterward  clerk 
with  Wisconsin  Central  Ry.,  and  in 
1887  entered  employ  of  Minnesota  & 
Northwestern  Ry.  (now  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.)  as  clerk  in  paymaster's 
offlce;  appointed  paymaster,  1894.  and  re- 
mained in  that  position  until  1902,  when 
he  was  elected  treasurer  of  the  com- 
pany. Also  director  Iowa  Townsite  Co. 
Methodist.  Recreation:  Reading-.  Office: 
Metropolitan  Opera  House  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    844    Marshall    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BARNDT,  William  Oliver,  wholesale 
lumber;  born  at  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  April 
15,  1863;  son  of  John  and  Caroline 
Barndt;  educated  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
public  schools:  married  at  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  Sept.  15,  1SS6,  to  Miss  L.  L. 
Rahner.  Began  active  business  career 
with  Laird,  Norton  &  Co.,  1880-85,  be- 
coming manager  of  retail  yard;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1886;  in  service  of 
Bohn  Manufacturing  Co.,  1886-91;  trav- 
eling salesman  Shevlin  Carpenter  Co., 
1891-1900;  organized  firm  of  W.  O. 
Barndt  Lumber  Co.,  wholesalers  and 
manufacturers  of  lumber,  Jan.  1,  1900. 
of  which  has  ever  since  been  president; 
president  Stolle-Barndt  Lumber  Co..  Tri- 
poli, Wis.  Member  K.  P.,  U.  C.  T.  of 
America,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Club:  Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  hunting.  Offlce: 
Lumber  Exchange,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:   1166  Dayton  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

BARNES,  Georg-e  Samuel,  Jr.,  grain 
commission;      born      at    Oronoco,    Minn., 


Dec.  3,  1867;  son  of  George  S.  and  Marie 
(Paige)  Barnes;  educated  at  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.  Has  been 
identified  with  grain  business  ever  since 
entering  active  career,  1888;  was  first 
connected  with  the  grain  commission 
firm  of  George  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  founded 
bv  his  father  in  1881;  made  his  home 
in  Duluth,  1896-1905;  has  been  in  charge 
at  Minneapolis  since  1905,  under  title 
of  George  S.  Barnes,  Jr.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  in 
Kansas,  1892,  to  Miss  Julia  Crancer. 
Offlce:  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Resi- 
dence:     1904   Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BARNBS,  Isaac  Albert,  lawyer;  born 
at  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Sept.  7.  1852; 
son  of  Isaac  and  Emily  (Weston) 
Barnes;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools  and  graduated  from  Albany  Law 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  LL.P... 
1877;  admitted  to  the  bar  from  law  office 
of  Barney  &  Knowlton,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.  Married  at  Faribault,  Minn.. 
Sept.  7,  1886,  to  Miss  Lizzie  J.  Wilson. 
Began  practice  of  law  in  Boston;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1882,  and  located  in  Min- 
neapolis. Republican.  Congregational- 
ist. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  816  N. 
Y.    Life   Bldg.      Residence:      Minneapolis. 

BARNBS,  Henry  A.,  banker;  born  at 
Geneseo.  111..  May  19,  1864;  son  of  Wil- 
liam L.  and  Elizabeth  Barnes;  educated 
at  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1885,  locating  at  Alex- 
andria, where  Barne.s  Brothers  estab- 
lished the  Douglas  County  Bank;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  1889.  Vice  presi- 
dent Minnesota  Title  Insurance  &  Trust 
Co.;  president  First  National  Bank,  Mc- 
Henry,  N.  D.,  First  State  Bank,  Dawson, 
N.  D.  Married  at  Alexandria,  Minn., 
1891.  to  Miss  Gertrude  J.  Jenkins.  Club: 
Minikahda.  Recreation:  Golf.  Office-; 
Oneida  Blk.  Residence:  1812  Emerson 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BARNES,  Josepb  XJ.,  banker;  born  on 
farm  near  Geneseo,  111.,  March  8,  1858; 
son  of  William  L.  and  Betsey  B.  (Mil- 
ler) Barnes,  direct  descendants  of  first 
settlers  of  East  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  in 
1649;  of  Englisli  extraction;  worked  on 
farm  in  boyhood  and  attended  district 
school;  later  three  months  at  high 
school  in  Geneseo,  111.,  and  afterward 
attended  commercial  college  two  win- 
ters at  Davenport,  la.,  graduating  there: 
married,  Geneseo,  111.,  Dec.  24.  ISSO, 
Mary  L.  Upson.  Left  farm  at  21.  and 
began  life  for  self  as  clerk  in  small 
country  bank  at  $15  per  month;  filled 
every  office  in  bank  from  errand  boy  to 
president  before  was  28  years  old.  and 
at  30  years  was  president  of  a  large 
trust  company;  since  1888  president 
Minnesota  Title  Insurance  and  Trust 
Co.  Organized  Douglas  County  Bank  at 
Alexandria,  Minn.,  was  formerly  it.'j 
president  and  is  now  its  vice  president. 
Leading  organizer  and  largest  stock- 
liolder  in  the  First  National  Bank  of 
Elbow    Lake,    Minn.,    also    large   investor 


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in  Minneapolis  real  estate.  Member  Real 
Estate  Board.  Bankers'  Association.  Re- 
publican. Metliodist.  Mason  (32^). 
Recreations:  Farming  on  farm  at  Lake 
Minnetonka;  also  hunting.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Oneida  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     2312   Blaisdell   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BABNET,  Jacob,  lessee  and  manager 
of  parks  and  amusements;  born  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  July  15,  1S74;  son  of  Hyman 
D.  and  Isabella  Barnet;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  and  Duff's  Business  College, 
Pittsburgh;  married,  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  June  6,  1899,  to  Annie  Grace 
Green;  three  children.  Since  1S95,  en- 
gaged in  leasing  and  operating  refresli- 
ment  and  amusement  privileges  at  tlie 
parks;  began  at  Como  Park.  St.  Paul, 
1895-98,  later  at  Wildwood  Park,  White 
Bear  Lake,  1898-1900;  lessee  and  man- 
ager at  Como  Park  for  term  1901-09, 
and  at  Minnehaha  Falls  Park,  Minne- 
apolis, 1903-5.  Also  as  Jacob  Barnet 
Amusement  Co.,  of  which  is  president 
and  treasurer;  has  lease  of  and  oper- 
ates refreshments  and  amusements  at 
Phalen  Park,  St.  Paul.  Member  Wood- 
men of  the  World,  L  O.  O.  F.  Lodge. 
Club:  Commercial.  (Member  City  De- 
velopment Committee  and  Convention 
Committee,  1906).  Office:  Como  and 
Phalen  Parks.  Residence:  1018  Van 
Slyke  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BABNE'V,  Frank  H.,  fire  insurance; 
born  at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  3,  1871;  son  of 
V.  G.  and  M.  L.  (Had  wen)  Barney; 
graduated  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1894.  Entered  fire  insur- 
ance business,  1894;  lias  been  state 
agent  for  Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
of  New  York,  since  1897,  for  Minne- 
sota and  Wisconsin.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1S99,  to  Miss  Ruth 
Cole.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  2425  S.  Aldrich  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BABNCS*,  Fred  E.,  real  estate,  loans, 
fire  insurance;  born  at  Swanton,  Vt.. 
Oct.  10.  1859;  son  of  V.  G.  and  Maria 
L.  (Hadwen)  Barney;  attended  public 
schools  in  Swanton,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
and  Charles  City,  la.;  married  at 
Charles  City,  la.,  Sept.  17,  1885,  to  Mary 
Case.  Connected  with  abstract  and  loan 
business,  Charles  City,  1878-81;  filled 
position  in  Commercial  Bank,  Minneapo- 
lis. 1881-88,  the  last  3  years  acting  as 
assistant  cashier;  has  been  handling  real 
estate,  loans  and  fire  insurance  upon  own 
account  since  1888.  President  of  East 
Side  State  Bank;  Secretary  Merriman- 
Barrows  Co.  Member  board  of  county 
commissioners  of  Hennepin  Countv, 
1900-1904,  chairman  of  the  board.  1903- 
04.  Republican.  Mason,  Scottish  Rite 
and  Mystic  Shrine.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
St.  Anthony;  Commercial.  IMinneapolis; 
Whist.  Recreation:  Whist.  Office:  207 
Central  Av.  Residence:  915  4th  St.,  S. 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

BARNS,  Chancy  Bufus,  editorial  writer 
on    St.    Paul    Pioneer    Press    since    June, 


1896  ;  born  near  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March 
6,  1841;  son  of  Henry  and  Diantha  M. 
(Stanton)  Barns.  Moved  with  parents 
to  Detroit,  Mich.,  1849;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Syracuse  and  Detroit  and 
at  the  printer's  "case."  On  editorial 
staff  Detroit  Tribune,  1859-63.  Clerk  in 
general  land  office,  Wasliington,  1861-2. 
In  brick  business  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1863-65;  in  printing  and  publishing  busi- 
ness at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1866-1S96.  Es- 
tablished there,  1866,  The  Baptist 
Record,  now  The  Central  Baptist.  Com- 
piled, 1876,  The  Commonwealth  of  Mis- 
souri, and  has  contributed  in  prose  and 
verse  to  numerous  publications.  Mar- 
ried at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  21,  1864. 
to  Mrs.  Lora  A.  Harris  (Fowle).  Recrea- 
tion: Gardening.  Residence:  1894 
Rondo    St.,    Merriam    Park,    St.    Paul. 

BABNUM,  John  T.,  trunks:  born  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  March  5,  1857;  son  of 
John  Thompson  and  Julia  A.  (Culver) 
Barnum;  educated  at  Rensselaer  Poly- 
technic Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Engaged 
in  stationery  business  at  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  in  beginning  of  active  career:  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1880,  and  established  in 
trunk  manufacturing  business,  incor- 
porating, 1905,  as  the  Barnum  Trunk 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Married  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  June,  1881,  to  Miss  Emma  B. 
Paine.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  715 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1610  3rd  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

BABBOWS,  Fred  Goodsell,  banker; 
born  at  Faribault,  Minn..  Oct.  19,  1859; 
son  of  Avery  T.  and  Mary  (Goodsell) 
Barrows;  educated  in  public  scliools  of 
Northfield,  Minn.,  and  at  Carleton  Col- 
lege,   Northfield,    graduating,    B.S.,    June. 

1883.  Began      in      banking      business, 

1884,  and  at  the  present  time  holds  the 
following  offices:  President  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Henning,  Fergus  Falls 
Telephone  Co.,  Red  River  Milling  Co.: 
vice  president  First  National  Bank,  Fer- 
gus Falls,  Red  Deer  Lumber  Co.  and 
North  West  Land  Co.  (Winnipeg,  Can.); 
vice  president  and  treasurer  Congress 
Candy  Co.,  Grand  Forks.  Also  owner 
Barrows  Deposit  and  Loan  Bank,  Fergus 
Falls.  Republican.  Married  at  Glen- 
coe,  Minn.,  1885,  Miss  Josephine  Gilbert. 
Club:  Minneapolis  (Minneapolis).  Ad- 
dress:     Fergus   Falls,   Minn. 

BABBO'WS,  Morton,  lawyer;  born  at 
Reading,  Mass.,  June  14,  1856;  son  of 
Rev.  T\"illiam  (D.D.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Cate)  Barrows;  educated  at  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Harvard 
College,  graduating  at  the  latter,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1880;  studied  law  in  the 
office  of  Harrison,  Hines  &  Miller,  at 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1881-82;  graduated 
from  Boston  LTniversity  Law  School, 
LL.B.,  1883.  Admitted  to  the  bar  in 
Boston,  1883,  and  came  to  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  October  of  same  year.  Lecturer 
Law  of  Torts  and  member  of  the  faculty 
of   the   St.   Paul   College   of  Law.    Mem- 


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ber  of  Ramsey  County,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Bar  associations.  Author: 
Barrows  on  Negligence.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Nov.  11,  18S.5,  to  Ada  C.  Noble. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing,  garden- 
ing and  golf.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   912    Lincoln   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BABTA,  Perdinand,  lawyer;  born  at 
Union.  Vernon  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  8,  1857; 
son  of  Joseph  M.  and  Mary  (Hollak) 
Barta;  educated  in  grammar  and  high 
.school.  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  graduating 
from  latter,  1879.  Admitted  to  the  prac- 
tice of  law  at  La  Crosse,  1882;  removed 
to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May,  1883;  where  he 
has  ever  since  been  actively  engaged 
in  the  practice  of  the  profession.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minnesota  State 
Legislature,  1895-97.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Bar  associations. 
Mason.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  18S8,  to 
Miss  Lena  Brings.  Office:  Court  Blk. 
Residence:      178    Goodrich   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BABTHZ:,  Arthur  Clement,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  Feb. 
3,  1875;  son  of  Clement  and  Martha 
(Allen)  Barthe;  educated  in  Westfield 
public  schools  and  in  Law  Department, 
University  of  Minnesota.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1889.  and  was  connected  with 
the  Flour  City  National  Bank,  Minne- 
apolis, until  1893;  associated  with 
Security  Bank  of  Minnesota,  Minneapo- 
lis, 2  years;  located  in  Duluth,  fall  of 
1894,  has  been  president  Barthe-Martin 
Co.,  since  the  organization  of  the  com- 
pany in  April,  1905.  Independent  in 
politics.         Congregationalist.  Mason. 

Married  at  Duluth,  1905,  to  Miss  Belle 
Smith.  Club:  Commercial.  Office;  102- 
104  W.  Michigan  St.  Residence:  1809 
Jefferson  St.,  Duluth. 

BABTHEIiISMV,  Edward  nr.,  register 
of  doods;  born  at  Portland.  Ore..  April 
17,  1870;  son  of  J.  P.  and  Sarah  Bar- 
thelemy  (maiden  name  also  Barthel- 
emy);  came  to  Minnesota,  1871;  educated 
at  Sauk  Center  (Minn.)  Academy,  1893- 
96.  Held  office  of  judge  of  probate.  Ben- 
ton Co..  1900-04;  has  been  register  of 
deeds,  Benton  Co.,  since  1904.  Also 
proprietor  Benton  County  Abstract  Co. 
Located  at  Foley,  Minn.  Married  at 
Lewiston,  Mont..  1906.  Miss  Lizzie  Par- 
ent, of  Foley.     Address:     Foley.  Minn. 

BABTHOi;OMEW,  Charles  I.., 

("Bart")  cartoonist;  born  at  Chariton, 
la.,  Feb.  10,  1869;  son  of  Col.  O.  A.  and 
Mary  (Smith)  Bartholomew;  gra'duate 
Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  la.,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1SS8;  married  at  Monticello, 
la.,  June  17,  1890,  to  Ella  L.  Henderson. 
Began  newspaper  work  in  Minneapolis 
1888  and  has  been  reporter,  editor,  car- 
toonist; now  on  staff  of  Minneapolis 
Journal.  Office:  Minneapolis  Journal. 
Residence:     623  E.  ISth  St.,  Minneapolis. 

BABTIiESOir,  Charles  John,  lawyer; 
born  at  Macomb,  111.,  April  3,  1844;  son 
of  Charles  Mahelm  and  Mary  Ann 
(Airev)     Bartleson;    educated    in    public 


schools  of  Macomb,  111.,  and  at  the  old 
McDonough  College,  Macomb,  the  Civil 
War  interfering  with  scliool  training. 
Enlisted  in  Co.  H,  2nd  111.  Vol.  Cav., 
Aug.  2,  1861,  and  continued  until  Aug. 
11.  1864.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar  by 
Supreme  Court  of  Illinois,  Feb.  22,  1867; 
began  practice  of  law  at  Aledo,  111.. 
April,  1867;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
May,  1872.  Member  G.  A.  R.  Married 
at  Aledo,  111.,  May  9,  1871,  Harriet  N. 
T^'right.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1200 
Chestnut   A\-.,   Minneapolis. 

BABTIiBTT,  Elmer  Dwinnell,  vice- 
president  Park  Region  Land  Co.;  born 
in  Oneida  County,  New  York,  Jan.  2  9. 
1846;  son  of  F.  H.  and  Sarah  (Kilburn) 
Bartlett;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  in  Chatfleld  Academy,  1861-64; 
graduated  from  Eastman  Business  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  1866.  Married  at  Pill- 
more,  Minn.,  1866,  to  Alice  G.  Hoff. 
Children:  Claribel,  Mae,  Maud,  Clayton, 
Hazel  and  Beulah.  Began  business 
career  1870,  as  hardware  merchant,  at 
Florenceville,  Iowa;  located  at  Wykoff, 
Minn.,  1873,  engaging  in  the  lumber, 
grain  and  manufacturing  business;  dis- 
continued lumber  and  machinery,  1S96, 
and  confined  himself  solely  to  the  grain 
business  on  the  Southern  Minnesota  R. 
R.  until  1900.  Since  May,  1901,  vice- 
president  of  the  Park  Region  Land  Co., 
dealers  in  lands  and  city  real  estate. 
Republican.  Spiritualist.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: Billiards  at  club,  fishing,  etc. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  853  Hastings  Av.. 
St.   Paul. 

BABTOK,  Hdgar  B.,  surgeon  and 
physician;  born  at  So.  Bridgton,  Me.. 
May  26.  1872;  son  of  James  H.  and 
T.,aura  E.  (Chaplin)  Barton;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Portland,  Me.,  and 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1901. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Frazee  since  1901.  President 
Frazee  Drug  Co.  Surgeon  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.  and  Nichols-Chisolm 
Lumber  Co.  Ex-president  Village  Coun- 
cil, Frazee;  secretary  Board  of  Health; 
assistant  county  physician.  deputy 
coroner.  Member  Clay-Becker  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Repub- 
lican. Married  at  Wadena,  Minn.,  Nov. 
13,  1901,  to  Miss  Mabel  Parker;  two 
children:  James  Parker,  born.  Aug.  21. 
1902,  and  Edgar  R.,  Jr.,  born  April  26. 
1906.      Address:      Frazee.    Minn. 

BABTOir,  Elijah,  lawyer;  born  in 
Pennsylvania,  May  25,  1855;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Pennsylvania: 
State  Normal  School,  Shippensburg, 
Pa.;  University  of  Michigan,  graduating 
from  Law  Department,  degree  of  LL. 
B.,  1883;  Professor  of  Medical  Juris- 
prudence, Medical  Department  Hamline 
Univei'sity.   Mem))er  National  Law  Com- 


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mittee,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married,  1884,  to  Miss  Ella  L.  Austin. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing. Office:  Oneida  Blk.  Residence: 
Minneapolis.  (Summer  re.sidence,  Mound. 
Minn.) 

BABTOir,  George  B.,  physician;  born 
in  Westmoitland  Co.,  Pa.,  April  20, 
1853;  son  of  Baltzer  E.  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Chilcott)  Barton;  graduate  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1880.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  at  Shellsburg,  Pa.,  April,  1880; 
located  in  Minneapolis,  1S92.  Dean  of 
Medical  Department  Hamline  Univer- 
sity and  professor  of  gynecology; 
gynecologist  to  St.  Barnabas,  the  Swed- 
ish and  Minneapolis  City  hospitals. 
Member  Western  Surgical  and  Gynecolo- 
gical Society,  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Chi  Rho  Sigma,  Foresters.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Office:  Andrus  Bldg. 
Residence:  4047  Park  Blvd..  Minneapo- 
lis. 

BARTON,  Humphrey,  lawyer;  born  in 
PennsyUania.  May  (!.  18.-,7:  son  of  Balt- 
zer Kiiocli  and  Nancy  (Chilcott)  Bar- 
ton; cduLUttd  in  public  schools  and 
state  Normal  School.  Read  law  in  office 
of  John  Cessna,  Bedford,  Pa.,  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  February,  188.^1; 
practiced  law  a  short  time  in  the  East; 
has  been  actively  engaged  in  practice 
of  the  profession  in  St.  Paul  since  1885. 
Democrat.  Married  in  Ohio,  1885,  to 
Miss  Lillian  Rupp.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Boating.  Office:  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  650  Goodrich 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BASFOBD,  Harry  Miller,  newspaper 
nublisher;  born  at  Austin.  Minn.,  Feb. 
13,  1878;  .=;on  of  Henrv  O.  and  Marv  E. 
(Miller)  Basford;  graduate  Austin  High 
School,  1896;  married  at  Den^■er.  Colo.. 
May  18.  1902,  to  Miss  Minnie  Mangin. 
Was  connected  with  business  and  edi- 
torial departments  Austin  Dailj-  Regis- 
ter, 1896-1901;  in  newspaper  work  on 
Denver  (Colo.)  papers,  and  estimate 
man.  Smith,  Brooks  &  Co..  there,  1901; 
estimate  man  with  L.  S.  Taylor  Print- 
ing Co.,  St.  Louis,  1903.  and  press  agent 
Department  of  Liberal  Arts,  World's 
Fair.  1904;  returned  to  Austin  and  with 
father  formed  the  Basford  Co..  publish- 
ers of  Austin  Register;  firm  name  was 
changed  to  The  Basford-Bingham  Co., 
1906,  of  whicli  he  is  secretary  and  treas- 
urer. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 

BASS,  Frederic  Herbert,  civil  engi- 
neer, educator;  born  at  Hyde  Park. 
Mass.,  1875;  son  of  George  Walton  and 
Elizabeth  (Bellamy)  Bass;  educated  in 
Hyde  Park  public  schools  and  at  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  B.S.,  1901;  married. 
1903.  to  Lillian  Leggett.  Began  active 
career  as  assistant  engineer  with  V.  ,S. 
Light    House     engineer,     Boston,      1894; 


member  engineering  corps,  Metropoli- 
tan Water  Works  of  Massachusetts, 
1896-99  and  1901;  instructor  in  civil  en- 
gineering. University  of  Minnesota. 
1901-04;  assistant  professor,  same,  since 
1904.  Has  acted  as  engineer  for  various 
sanitary  and  hydraulic  projects  since 
1901;  engineer  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Health  since  1906;  assistant  engineer 
with  Hering  &  Fuller,  New  York,  1906. 
Member  Minneapolis  Engineers'  Club, 
Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering- 
Education,  Sigma  Xi  fraternity.  Office: 
University  of  Minnesota.  Residence:  116 
Beacon   St.,    S.    E.,   Minneapolis. 

BASS,  Georg'e  "Wills,  physician;  born 
at  Underbill,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1858;  son  of 
Josiah  and  Mary  Ann  (Whitcomb)  Bass; 
educated  at  Barre  Academy,  Barre,  Vt., 
1877;  Essex  Classical  Institute,  Essex, 
Vt.,  1878;  University  of  Vermont  Medi- 
cal Department,  degree  of  M.D.,  July, 
1881  (head  of  the  class);  post  gradu- 
ate course.  New  York,  1884.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1881;  actively  engaged 
in  practice  in  Minneapolis.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society  (ex-secretary  and  vice  presi- 
dent). Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  member  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married,  at  Jericho,  Vt.,  Oct.  4, 
1887,  to  Miss  Nellie  L.  Castle.  Office: 
929  20th  Av.,  N.  Residence:  1529 
Bryant   Av..   N.,    Minneapolis. 

BASSBTT,  Blford  S.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Vinton,  la.,  1854;  son  of  Henry  and 
Minerva  (Lines)  Bassett;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1855;  educated  in  public  schools 
at  Faribault;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  11,  1901.  to  Julia  A.  Purdy.  Read 
law  in  office  of  Gordon  E.  Cole  (attorney 
.general  of  Minnesota  during  Civil  War), 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Fari- 
bault. 1879.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Address:      Faribault,   Minn. 

BASSETT,  Joel  Bean,  retired  manu- 
facturer; born  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  March 
14,  1S17;  son  of  Daniel  and  Abagail 
(Bean)  Bassett;  educated  in  private 
school  and  Brewster  Academy,  working 
on  farm  in  summer  until  21  years  of 
age  and  teaching  school  in  winter;  one 
of  the  pioneers  of  Minneapolis  where  he 
settled  in  1850;  married,  1853,  Amelia 
B.  Carpenter.  Engaged  in  lumber  busi- 
ness in  Maine  previous  to  coming  to 
the  Northwest:  began  lumber  business, 
Minnesota,  1855;  organized  the  J.  B. 
Bassett  Lumber  Co.,  1859.  and  continued 
to  act  as  its  president  until  1895;  or- 
ganized and  directed  the  Mississippi  & 
R.  R.  Boom  Co.;  former  president  Colum- 
bia Flour  Mills;  former  vice  president 
Northwestern  Milling  Co.  Retired  from 
active  business  in  1896.  Was  a  member 
of  the  Minnesota  Territorial  Legisla- 
ture; engaged  in  Indian  service  and 
made  tlie  treaty  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
for  the  purchase  of  the  White  Earth 
Indian    Reservation,    moved    the    Indians 


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thereon,  built  houses,  grist  mill  and 
plowed  a  large  acreage  of  land  for  them. 
Former  president  Minneapolis  Lumber 
Assn.,  and  member  city  council.  Office: 
Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  3  0 
Grove   St.,   Minneapolis. 

BASSFORS,  Edward  P.,  Jr.,  banker 
and  broker;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct. 
14,  1870;  son  of  Edward  P.  and  Hannah 
Bassford;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
St.  Paul  and  at  Notre  Dame  University, 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1905,  to  Miss  Mabel  Hartzel.  Has  been 
a  resident  of  St.  Paul  all  his  life  and 
has  been  in  banking  and  brokerage  busi- 
ness ever  since  the  beginning  of  his 
active  career:  member  of  Henderson, 
Bassford  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers, 
organized,  July,  1905.  Member  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:      455    Inglehart   St.,    St.    Paul. 

BATCHEIiDER,  Georg-e  Washing-ton, 
lawyer;  born  in  Danville,  Caledonia  Co.. 
Vt.,  Feb.  IS,  1826;  son  of  John  and  Alice 
(Kettredge)  Batchelder;  graduated  from 
University  of  Vermont,  Aug.  6,  1851, 
degrees  of  A.B.  and  A.M.,  1S54.  Was 
one  of  the  pioneers  of  Minnesota,  hav- 
ing settled  at  Faribault  in  1855 — the 
year  the  town  was  founded.  State  Sena- 
tor, Minnesota,  1871-72;  mayor  of  Citv 
of  Faribault,  1880-81.  Married  at  Calu- 
met, Wis.,  July  12,  1858,  to  Kate  Eliza- 
beth Davis.     Address:      Faribault,   Minn. 

BATCHELLEB,  Oliver  T.,  physician: 
born  at  West  Day,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1872; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1885;  in  practice  since  June,  1899. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Upper  Mississippi 
Medical  Society.  Addres:  Brainerd, 
Minn. 

BATES,  "William  Jones,  sheriff  St. 
Louis  Co.;  born  at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  April 
18,  1859;  son  of  John  and  Chloe  A. 
(Bartlett)  Bates;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Chippewa  Co.,  Wis.  Began 
active  career  in  lumber  business,  at 
Chippewa  Falls,  Minn.;  located  in  Du- 
luth,  1884,  continuing  in  lumber  busi- 
ness, looking  up  timber  lands  in  North- 
ern Minnesota;  became  Deputy  sheriff 
of  St.  Louis  Co.,  1889,  continuing  until 
1905;  was  elected  sheriff  of  St.  Louis 
Co.,  and  assumed  office  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°);  Knight  Temp- 
lar, Shriner;  member  Royal  Leagu<\ 
Modern  Samaritans,  I.  O.  Foresters,  K. 
O.  T.  M.,  Eagles.  Married  at  Duluth. 
1894,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Hyland.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
roaming  in  the  woods.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  602  E.  3rd  St.,  Du- 
luth,   Minn. 

BAUMBACH,  Frederick  von,  collector 
of  internal  revenue;  born  at  Hesse  Cas- 
sel,  Germany,  Aug.  30,  1838;  son  of 
Louis  and  Wilhemina  (von  Schenck) 
von  Baumbach;  educated  by  private 
tutor    and    in    public    schools    at    Elyria, 


O.,  and  attended  business  college  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.;  married  at  Milwaukee, 
Nov.,  1863,  to  Miss  Sarah  Decker.  En- 
listed in  Civil  War  as  private  Co.  C, 
5th  Wis.  Vols.,  June  1,  1861;  became  1st 
lieut.  in  that  company;  commissioned 
captain  Company  B,  35th  Wisconsin  Vol- 
unteers, Dec.  11,  1863;  promoted  to 
major,  Oct.  24,  1865;  mustered  out, 
March  15,  1866.  Located  at  Alexandria, 
Minn.,  after  the  war,  and  since  18S4  has 
been  partner  in  firm  of  Baumbach  & 
Halvorsen,  druggists.  Was  county  audi- 
tor, Douglas  Co.,  Minn.,  1872-79;  secre- 
tary of  State  of  Minnesota,  1880-87; 
county  auditor,  1889-97;  U.  S.  Collector 
of  Internal  Revenue  since  May,  1898. 
Mason;  member  Odd  Fellows,  Loyal 
Legion,  G.  A.  R..  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  5th  and  Wabasha,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:      Alexandria,    Minn. 

BAXTER,  John  T.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Berlin,  Vk^is.,  Oct.  15,  1862;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Susannah  (Lewis)  Baxter: 
graduated  from  Williams  College,  de- 
gree of  A.B..  1887.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  since  1890;  general 
counsel  Northwestern  National  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  of  Minneapolis.  Member 
Minneapolis.  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Bar  associations.  Secretary 
Minneapolis  Bar  Association,  1892-1905. 
Married  at  Minneapolis.  1891,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  Hooker.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Six  O'clock.  Recreation:  Horseback 
riding.  Office:  1105  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: 4601  Fremont  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BAYIiEY,  Edmund  William,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  2, 
1875:  son  of  Thomas  Moore  and  Mary 
(Foley)  Bayley;  educated  in  Minneapolis 
(Minn.)  parochial  and  public  schools, 
Iowa  Normal  Institute,  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  medical  depart- 
ment Kansas  City  University,  graduat- 
ing, 1898.  Began  practice  of  medicine. 
March  29,  1898.  Has  taken  an  active 
interest  in  military  affairs  and  is  now 
major  and  surgeon,  1st  Brigade,  M.  N 
G.,  having  formerly  served  as  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence  with  rank  of  cap- 
tain; now  coroner  of  Brown  County. 
President  Medico-Chirurgical  Society, 
member  of  Brown  and  Redwood  County 
Medical  Society,  Association  of  Military 
Surgeons  of  the  United  States.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Catholic  Order  of  Forest- 
ers, Elks.  Married  at  Kansas  Citv. 
Mo.,  Jan.  10,  1897,  to  Miss  Estelle  Mae 
Go-Bell.  Clubs:  Game  Protective  As- 
sociation, Surgical  Gun  Club  of  Roches- 
ter.     Address:      Sleepy   Eye,    Minn. 

BAVNE,  Alexander  Y.,  bridge  con- 
tractor; born  at  Russellville,  O.,  Feb.  2  8. 
1855;  son  of  Thomas  and  Eliza  (McMil- 
len)  Bayne;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Atchison  Co.,  Mo.,  and  in  high  school 
at  Riverton,  la.;  married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn..  Feb.  3,  1898,  to  Alice  E. 
Thomas.      Taught   school    in   Iowa,    1876- 


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SO;  traveling:  salesman  for  bridge  com- 
pany, 18S0-S(i;  proprietor  A.  Y.  Bayne 
&  Co.,  bridge  contractors,  1SS7-90;  was 
partner  in  the  Gillette-Herzog  Co.,  of 
Minneapolis,  as  manager  highway  bridge 
department,  Ji890-1900;  acted  as  man- 
ager highway  bridge  department  of  the 
American  Bridge  Co.,  at  I^inneapolis, 
1900-1903;  has  been  in  business  inde- 
pendently since  1903,  as  A.  Y.  Bayne  & 
Co.,  doing  general  bridge  contracting, 
and  jobbing  sales  agent  for  the  Ameri- 
can Bridge  Co.,  in  la.,  Minn.,  N.  D.,  S. 
1).,  Mont.,  Western  "Wisconsin  and 
Northern  Michigan.  President  Queen  of 
the  West  Mines  Co.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  orders.  United  Commercial 
Travelers.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Golf.  Office:  Commercial  Bldg. 
Residence:  1775  Fremont  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BAZn^Iii:,  Edmund  W.,  jurist;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  son  of  Charles  (pio- 
neer of  1843  who  erected  first  frame 
Iiuilding  and  first  flour  mill  of  St.  Paul) 
and  Annie  Jane  (Perret)  Bazille;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  at  busi- 
ness college.  Read  law  in  oflice  of 
Judge  W.  D.  Cornish  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar,  18S0.  Was  deputy  clerk 
district  court  and  chief  clerk  in  ab- 
stract office;  elected  abstract  clerk  of 
Ramsey  Co.,  1894;  judge  of  probate, 
Ramsey  Co.,  since  1898.  Republican. 
President  Junior  Pioneer  Association. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  K.  C,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Woodmen  of  the  World,  Union  Fran- 
caise,  M.  W.  A.,  I.  O.  F.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  Feb.  15,  1882,  to  Miss  Clara 
M.  Gravel.  Clubs:  Commercial,  St. 
Paul  Rod  and  Gun.  Recreations:  Fisli- 
ing  and  hunting.  Office:  Court  House. 
Residence:      605  Carroll  St.,   St.  Paul. 

BEACH,  Frank  Morrison,  banking; 
born  at  Lyle,  Minn.,  May  21,  1S66;  son 
of  John  and  Catherine  M.  (Morrison) 
Beach;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
Omaha  Business  College;  married  at 
Omaha,  Neb.,  Sept.  28,  1897,  to  Zetta  B. 
Churchill.  With  U.  S.  National  Bank, 
Omaha,  1SS5-1901;  organized  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Lyle,  Minn.,  and  later.  Bank 
of  Rose  Creek,  Rose  Creek,  Minn.,  of 
which  was  president  until  1905;  now 
cashier  First  National  Bank,  Lyle;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Lyle  Corrugated  Cul- 
vert Co.  Mayor  of  Lyle  three  terms. 
Republican.  Mason.  Recreations:  Driv- 
ing, hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Lyle,   Minn. 

BEACH,  Georg-e  W.,  stone  quarrying: 
born,  Dubuque,  la.,  1861;  son  of  James 
and  Caroline  (Wilson)  Beach;  educated 
in  public  school,  Dubuque.  Began  active 
career  at  soap  factory  at  Dubuque,  con- 
tinuing for  three  years;  came  to  St. 
Paul  for  one  year  in  same  occupation 
but  returned  to  Dubuque  for  two  years 
more;  was  in  charge  of  plant  of  Min- 
nesota Soap  Co.  at  Minneapolis  four 
years  and  transferred  to  same  com- 
pany's plant  at  St.  Paul,  being  president 


of  company  for  three  years  previous 
to  retiring  from  the  business  in  1900; 
associated  with  Kettle  River  Quarries 
Co.,  as  treasurer  since  1906.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Married,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  1888,  Cora  McDulfel.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Amateur 
photography,  automobiling.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1500 
Hermon   St.,    iMinneapolis. 

BEACH,  William  A.,  physician;  born 
at  Ionia,  Mich.,  Oct.  20,  1S6S;  son  of 
Benager  H.  and  Clarinda  (Weston) 
Beach;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
IMinneapolis,  Minn.;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, degree  of  B.S.,  1890;  University 
of  Minnesota  College  of  Homeopathic 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  degree  of  M.D., 
JS93.  Married  at  Mankato,  Dec.  10, 
1902,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Corp.  Practiced 
medicine  in  St.  Paul,  1893-97;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Mankato  since 
1897.  Member  Board  of  State  Medical 
Examiners  for  3  years;  now  member 
Board  of  Education,  Mankato.  Homeo- 
path. Republican.  Methodist.  Member 
Blue  Earth  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  Homeopathic  Institute. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Royal  Arcanum,  K.  O.  T.  M.  Address: 
Mankato,  Minn. 

BEAN,  Prancis  A.,  president  New 
Prague  Flouring  Mill  Co.,  New  Prague, 
!Minn. 

BEABD,  Haring-ton,  art  dealer;  born 
in  England,  July  1,  1860;  son  of  Richard 
and  Anne  (Olding)  Beard;  educated  at 
home;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  1886,  to 
Grace  Hempstead  Hyde.  Came  to 
America,  1870,  and  lived  in  Chicago 
until  1886;  since  then  in  Minneapolis. 
Started  business,  1877,  in  stationery, 
Chicago,  firm  of  Beard  Bros.,  afterward 
Beard  &  Kimball;  partnership  dissolved; 
soon  after  organized  The  Beard  Art  and 
Stationery  Co.,  of  which  is  president; 
bought  out  Wales  &  Co.,  and  later  I.  E. 
Burt  &  Co.,  associated  on  the  co-opera- 
tive plan  with  The  Dayton  Dry  Goods 
Co.,  1904.  starting  and  since  maintain- 
ing the  Beard  art  galleries.  School  lec- 
turer on  fine  art  subjects.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Office:  Dayton  Bldg. 
Residence:  "Sunny  side,"       Washburn 

Park,   Minneapolis. 

BEABD,  Bichard  Olding-,  physician; 
born  at  Middlesex,  England,  Dec.  20, 
1856;  son  of  Richard  and  Anne  (Old- 
ing) Beard;  attended  Camden  House 
Academy,  England;  came  to  America, 
1870;  graduated  from  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School,  Chicago,  111., 
1882.  Has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  at  Minneapolis, 
since  1883.  President,  Minnesota  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine.  Member  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions, American  Public  Health  Associa- 
tion. Independent  in  politics.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1903,  to  Mrs.  Theresa 
V.  Harrison.   Club:   Commercial.  Recrea- 


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tions:  Gardening  and  farming-.  Office: 
Pillsbury  Bldg.  Residence:  Tlie  Vir- 
ginia,   Minneapolis. 

BE  ABM  AIT,  Abraham  Nathaniel,  com- 
mission merchant;  born  at  Scranton, 
Pa.,  Dec.  S,  1872;  son  of  Moses  M.  and 
Libbie  (Cronin)  Bearman;  educated  in 
graded  schools,  Scranton,  Pa.;  German 
English  High  School  and  Bryant  & 
Stratton  Academy,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.; 
Minnesota  State  University,  graduating, 
June,  1902.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1903,  to  Miss  Etta  Zieve.  Has  been  in 
wholesale  fruit  commission  business 
since  March  15,  1905.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Garfield.  Office: 
218  N.  6th  St.  Residence:  65  N.  Lyn- 
dale   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BEABDSIiEV,  Benjamin  P.,  life  and 
casualty  insurance;  born  in  St.  Joseph 
County,  Indiana,  June  10,  1860;  son  of 
Elijah  Hubbell  and  Matilda  (Lemon) 
Beardsley;  educated  at  high  school, 
Buchanan,  Mich.;  married  at  Jefferson, 
Ohio,  Feb.,  1889,  to  Amelia  Phoebe 
Simonds.  Removed  from  Michigan  to 
Minnesota  in  1880;  identified  with  the 
agricultural  implement  business  for 
eleven  years,  and  with  insurance  since 
that  time;  removed  to  St.  Paul  in  1894; 
was  secretarv  of  the  St.  Paul  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  1901-04;  Northwestern 
Secretary  for  National  Irrigation  As- 
sociation, 1902-06;  member  of  several 
National,  State  and  City  associations 
for  improvement  of  commercial  and 
social  conditions.  Agent  Phoenix  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  and  Employers'  Lia- 
bility Assurance  Corporation  of  London, 
England.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Church  Club  of 
Diocese  of  Minnesota.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  706  Dayton  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BBABBSIiEB,  Georg-e  L.,  secretary 
and  treasurer  Phillips-Bell  Shoe  Co.; 
born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1.  1S4S;  son 
of  George  W.  and  Laura  H.  (Hoyt) 
Bardslee;  educated  at  Flushing  Insti- 
tute, Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Was  engaged 
for  27  years  in  the  manufacture  and  sale 
of  boots  and  shoes;  has  been  located  in 
Duluth  since  Aug.  13,  1905;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  Phillips-Bell  Shoe 
Co.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  8-10 
E.  Midi.  St.  Residence:  5  Cliester 
Terrace,    Duluth. 

BBATT,  James  H.,  physician;  born  in 
Wabasha  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  26,  1870;  son 
of  John  J.  and  Mary  Frances  (Snow- 
den)  Beaty;  graduate  College  of  Homeo- 
pathic Medicine  and  Surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.. 
1895;  married  at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  to 
Ellen  Belle  Carruth.  Local  medical  ex- 
aminer for  State  Institution  for  Tuber- 
culosis. Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Stearns- 
Benton  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  Homeopathic  Institute.  Epis- 
copalian.     Member  Masonic  order.   Mod- 


ern Woodmen  of  America,  Woodmen  of 
tlie  World,  Modern  Samaritans.  Ad- 
dress:     St.    Cloud,    Minn. 

BBAXTDBV,  Alfred,  merchant;  born  at 
Montreal,  C^anada,  June  1,  1860;  son  of 
Damase  and  Engele  (Trudel)  Beaudry; 
educated  at  Archambault's  Commercial 
College,  Montreal.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1878.  Has  been  in  general  merchandise 
business  at  Dayton,  Minn.,  since  1888. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Osse  Lodge,  No.  206.  Married  at  Day- 
ton. Minn.,  1S81,  to  Miss  Matilda  Gel- 
inas.      Address:      Dayton,    Minn. 

BBCRHOEFBB,  Charles,  lawyer;  born 
at  Woodhurv.  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1864;  son  of 
A.  L.  and  Rebecca  (Goldschmidt)  Bech- 
lioefer;  attended  public  school,  Altoona, 
Pa.,  graduating  from  the  high  school, 
June,  1883;  University  of  Micliigan  Law 
Department,  graduating,  June,  1885. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  March  1,  1887,  and 
entered  upon  the  practice  of  law.  Mar- 
ried at  Hollidaysburgh,  Pa.,  April  28, 
1892,  to  Helen  Goldman.  Filled  the 
office  of  United  States  Commissioner, 
June,  1899,  to  Dec,  1905.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Nat.  Ger.  Am.  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  847  Ashland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BBCKBB,  Henry  Georg'e,  paper  manu- 
facturer; born  at  LTtica,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22, 
1860;  son  of  Charles  and  Anna  (Wold- 
man)  Becker;  educated  in  public  schools, 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Appleton, 
Wis.  Began  learning  trade  of  shoe- 
maker at  age  of  16  and  worked  at  the 
trade  for  8  years;  entered  employ  of 
Appleton  Furnace  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.. 
as  bookkeeper,  Nov.,  1885,  continuing 
until  March,  1888;  was  acting  manager 
Appleton  Gas  Light  Co.,  March  to  Nov., 
1888,  resigning  to  engage  in  retail  boot 
and  shoe  business  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
retired  from  boot  and  shoe  business, 
1895,  and  became  connected  with  L. 
I>indauer,  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  later  becom- 
ing associated  with  him  in  the  organiza- 
tion of  The  Lindauer  Pulp  Co.,  as  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  of  same.  Secretary 
and  director  Itasca  Paper  Co.;  secretary 
and  director  Grand  Rapids  Water  Power 
&  Boom  Co.  Alderman  city  council  j 
Kaukauna,  Wis.,  1899-1900;  village  trus- 
tee, Grand  Rapids,  Minn..  1903-06.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Sept.,  1903,  Sarah  Webb.  Ad- 
dress:     Grand  Rapids,   Minn. 

BECKIiEV,  Frederick  Lee,  physician; 
born  at  Paynesville,  Minn.,  1871;  son  of 
Michael  B.  and  Kate  (Hoover)  Beckley; 
educated  in  Paynesville  High  School. 
Hamline  University  and  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating.  1897;  married  at 
Lake  City,  Minn.,  1901,  to  Myrtle  Durell. 
Has  been  in  practice  of  medicine  since 
1897.  Republican.  Methodist.  Office: 
Cor.  Prior  and  St.  Anthony  Avs.  Resi- 
dence:     1840    Marshall    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BECKMAN,  Charles,  slioe  manufac- 
tuior;      liorn      at      Hamlmrg,      Germany, 


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1857;  son  of  John  and  Margueritte 
(Reitman)  Beckman;  educated  in  Ger- 
many; married  at  Red  "V^'ing,  Minn., 
UiOO,  to  Miss  Frances  Warner.  Came 
to  America,  1873,  and  located  at  Red 
Wing;  has  been  identified  with  shoe 
business  as  retailer,  manufacturer  or 
jobber  ever  since  he  first  entered  his 
Imsiness  career,  and  has  been  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  Red  Wing  Shoe 
Co.,  since  1905.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Red  Wing, 
Minn. 

BEDi:,  J.  Adam,  congressman;  born  on 
farm  in  Lorain  Co.,  O.,  1856;  educated 
in  public  scliools  of  Ohio;  married. 
Learned  printer's  trade,  taught  school 
and  worked  as  reporter  on  newspapers 
West  and  South.  Was  originally  a  Re- 
publican, but  supported  Cleveland,  1888 
and  1892;  was  U.  S.  marshal,  district 
Minnesota,  Ijut  resigned  within  a  year; 
returned  to  Republican  party  on  finan- 
cial issue,  1896,  and  campaigned  in  sev- 
eral states,  1896,  1898  and  1900.  Has 
been  member  of  Congress,  8th  Minne- 
sota district,  since  1903.  Address:  Pine 
City,    Minn. 

BEDFOBD,  Salathiel  B.,  grain,  bank- 
ing: born  at  i;i(li>(i.s\  ille.  Pa..  Oct.  10. 
1857;  son  of  Jnna.s  and  Lydia  (Moly- 
neux)  Bedford;  educated  in  public 
.scliools;  married  at  Worthington,  Minn., 
1880,  to  Miss  Alida  Dettmering.  Was 
registered  pharmacist,  1878-88;  engaged 
in  general  merchandise  business,  1880- 
?4;  has  been  identified  with  banking 
principally  since  1894.  President  Bed- 
ford &  Co.;  cashier  Rushmore  State 
Bank;  secretary  Christensen  Grain  Co. 
Republican.  Mayor  Rushmore  8  years; 
member  board  of  county  commissioners 
4  years;  now  State  Senator,  present  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Address:  Rush- 
more,   Minn. 

BSBBB,  "Warren  I^oring-,  physician; 
born  at  Belpre.  O.,  March  16.  1848;  son 
of  William  and  Elizabetli  (Rathbone) 
Beebe;  educated  in  Marietta,  O.,  public 
schools,  and  Marietta  College,  degree  of 
A.M.,  1870.  Ex-president  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association.  Member 
Stearns  County  Medical  Society  and 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Married  at  Marietta,  O.,  Dec,  1876. 
Maria  T.  Harte.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

BBGG,  "William  B.,  lawyer,  general 
.'olicitor  Great  Northern  Rv.;  born  at 
Spartanburg.  S.  C.  Feb.  12,  1869;  son  of 
.James  and  Mary  ( Shackleford)  Begg; 
graduate  of  Yale  Liniversity,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1893;  University  of  Minnesota,  Col- 
lege of  Law,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1895. 
Was  identified  with  railway  service  as 
law  clerk  general  solicitor's  office.  Great 
Northern  Ry.,  189  5-99:  engaged  in  gen- 
eral practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul,  1S99- 
1903;    attorney   for   Great   Northern    Ry., 


1903-04;  was  assistant  general  so- 
licitor of  the  same  road,  1904-1907; 
now  general  solicitor.  Married  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  April  21,  1897,  to  Miss 
Louise  Spencer.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  gardening.  Office:  3rd,  n.  w. 
cor.  Broadway.  Residence:  421  Laurel 
Av..   St.   Paul. 

BBHNKB,  A.  P.,  tea,  coffee,  etc.;  born 
in  Prussia,  Germany,  Oct.  12,  1849;  son 
of  Charles  and  Wilhelmina  (Buege) 
Behnke;  came  to  America  with  his  par- 
ents, 1850,  and  located  in  Milwaukee, 
Wis.;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Milwaukee.  Began  actice  career  in  gen- 
eral store  at  Cedarburg,  Wis.;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  1882,  and  entered  retail  tea 
and  coffee  business,  passing  through 
various  clianges  until  the  firm  became 
McCormick,  Behnke  &  Co.,  1891,  and  A. 
F.  Behnke  &  Co.,  Jan.,  1905.  Married 
at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1875,  to  Miss  Alice 
Leonard.  Office:  233  E.  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     25   Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BBIM',  Nels  C,  merchant;  born  in 
Norway.  Oct.  7,  1874.  At  12  years  of 
age  came  with  widowed  mother  and 
younger  brother  to  America;  attended 
public  schools  at  St.  James.  Minn.,  1886- 
91,  and  graduated  from  Curtiss  Com- 
mercial College,  Minneapolis,  1893,  and 
from  Minneapolis  Academy,  1896;  un- 
married. Became  a  member  of  the  firm 
of  J.  K.  Sonnesyn  &  Co..  in  1900;  also 
dir-ftor  of  the  Twin  City  Oil  Co.,  of 
Mintii  arxilis.     Address:     St.  James,  Minn. 

BZ}I.DEN,  Clarendon  Bwigrht,  owner 
and  publi.sner  Mower  County  Transcript; 
born  near  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  3, 
1848;  son  of  Stanton  and  Antoinette 
Percival  (Manchester)  Belden;  educated 
at  Fruit  Hill  Classical  Institute  (the 
school  of  which  his  father  was  princi- 
pal); graduate  of  Lyons  University 
Grammar  School,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1864;  Brown  University,  degree  of  A.B., 
1868,  degree  of  M.A.,  same  university, 
in  course.  Married  at  Austin,  Minn., 
June  27,  1877.  to  Mrs.  Francelia  L. 
Crandall,  one  daughter,  Antoinette  Grif- 
fitli  Belden.  Taught  school  for  three 
years  after  leaving  university  and  then 
entered  the  Crozer  Theological  Sem- 
inary, Upland,  Pa.,  graduating,  1874; 
was  ordained  to  the  Baptist  ministry 
and  located  as  pastor  at  Austin,  Minn  , 
same  year;  resigned  to  accept  oflSce  of 
superintendent  of  schools  of  Mower  Co., 
Jan..  1882  and  continued  as  superin- 
tendent of  schools  9  years.  Was  for  one 
year.  1891-2.  in  charge  of  Baptist  church 
at  Windom;  became  associate  editor 
Mower  County  Transcript,  1892,  pur- 
chased half  interest,  1893,  and  in  Dec, 
1898,  became  sole  owner.  Was  one  of 
organizers  and  became  general  manager 
Austin  Co-operative  Creamery  Associa- 
tion, 1893;  formerly  president  of  Min- 
nesota County  Superintendents'  Associa- 
tion, clerk  Austin  Board  of  Education, 
member    executive    committee    National 


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Editorial  Association,  vice  president  Na- 
tional Creamery  Buttermakers'  Associa- 
tion. Member  Delta  Upsilon  and  Plii 
Beta  Kappa  fraternities.  Masonic  order, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations:  Gar- 
dening and  traveling.  Address:  Austin, 
,Minn. 

BEIiSEN,  George  Kimball,  contract- 
ing engineer;  born  at  Lyndon,  Vt., 
March  25,  1S70;  son  of  Henry  C.  and 
Carrie  (Kimball)  Belden;  educated  in 
Minneapolis  High  School,  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  B  S., 
1S92,  and  graduating  also  from  the  law 
school  of  the  university,  degree  of 
LLB.,  1S97;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
1906,  to  Miss  Edith  H.  Knight.  Began 
as  a  contracting  engineer  in  1902,  and 
is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  W.  I.  Gray 
&  Co.,  contracting  engineers;  vice  presi- 
dent Esterly-Hoppin  Co.,  which  is  en- 
gaged in  a  general  insurance  business. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  of  the 
Masonic  fraternity  and  Chi  Psi,  Phi 
Delta  Phi  fraternities.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Roosevelt.  Office:  704 
5th  St.,  S.  Residence:  803  4th  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

BEIiKNAF,  Austin  Ii.,  fire  insurance; 
born  at  Northfield,  Vt.,  May  12,  1859; 
son  of  Lorenzo  and  Betsey  (Austin) 
Belknap;  educated  in  graded  and  high 
school  of  Northfield;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  June  26,  1890,  to  Helen 
Corser.  Has  been  engaged  in  the  fire 
insurance  business  since  1878;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1882,  and  is  now  president  ot 
the  Corser-Belknap  Agency,  organized 
in  1893  and  conducting  a  general  fire 
insurance  business;  also  since  1905,  vice 
president  of  Minneapolis  Insurance 
Agency.  Was  for  five  years  a  member 
of  Vermont  National  Guard.  Member 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Min- 
nesota Society  of  New  York,  Minneapo- 
lis Society  of  Fine  Arts.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Recrea- 
tions- Golf,  automobiling,  hunting. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 1974  Kenwood  Parkway,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BEIiIi,  Daniel  Ii.,  lime  and  cement; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  3,  1863; 
son  of  John  and  Hannah  (Fitzgerald) 
Bell;  educated  at  Christian  Brothers 
College,  St.  Paul;  unmarried.  Began 
business  career  in  employ  of  father  and 
in  1886  succeeded  to  the  business  of 
John  Bell  &  Sons;  since  1890  in  same 
line  (lime,  cement  and  building  ma- 
terials) under  own  name.  Democrat. 
C^atholic.  Knight  of  Columbus.  CIuIk 
Commercial.  Office:  270  Jackson  St. 
Residence:     917  Lincoln  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BEIiIi,  David  C,  president  David  C. 
Bell  Investment  Co.  Office:  Security 
Bank    Bldg.,    Minneapolis. 

BBIiIi,  James  Stroud,  flour  miller; 
born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  30,  1847; 
son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Faust) 
Bell;  educated  in  public  school  and  Cen- 


tral High  School,  Philadelphia;  married 
at  Philadelphia,  Jan.  8,  1873,  to  Sallie 
Montgomery  Ford.  Began  business  life 
as  clerk  witli  father  in  firm  of  W.  &  S. 
Bell,  Philadelphia,  1864;  admitted  to 
firm  of  Samuel  Bell  &  Son,  1868;  with- 
drew from  firm  in  1888,  and  removed  to 
Minneapolis;  partner  in  firm  of  Wash- 
burn, Martin  &  Co.,  1888-89;  president 
since  1889  of  Washburn-Crosby  Co., 
manufacturing  flour  at  Minneapolis, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Great 
Falls,  Mont.,  and  Kalispell,  Mont,  larg- 
est milling  concern  in  U.  S.,  and  larger 
flour  output  than  any  other  company  in 
the  world.  Also  vice  president  St.  An- 
thony &  Dakota  Elevator  Co.,  Barnum 
Grain  Co.;  president  Royal  Milling  Co.; 
director  for  many  years  of  Northwest- 
ern National  Bank,  Minneapolis.  Repub- 
lican (Stalwart).  Presbyerian.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette. 
Office:  Washburn-Crosby  Co.  Residence: 
22lS    Park   Ave.,    Minneapolis. 

BETmIm,  John  Bdson,  banker;  born  at 
Brownville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10.  1834;  son  of 
John  and  Sarali  (Cooper)  Bell;  educated 
in  district  schools  of  Allegany  Co.,  N. 
Y.  Began  as  clerk  in  general  merchan- 
dise store  in  Jefferson  Co.;  was  one  year 
in  business  at  Dexter,  N.  Y. ;  came  west 
and  located  in  Minneapolis,  1857,  engag- 
ing in  sale  of  dry  goods  and  carpets, 
1857-68;  was  buyer  in  New  York  City 
for  wholesale  dry  goods  firm  of  St.  Paul, 
1868-70;  returned  to  Minneapolis  and  or- 
ganized Hennepin  County  Savings  Bank, 
with  Judge  Jones,  and  has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  bank  since  1890;  also  direc- 
tor Minnesota  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  President 
Minneapolis  Athenaeum  since  18S0; 
president  Hennepin  County  Pioneers' 
Association  since  1904.  Member  Minne- 
sota Bankers'  Association.  Married  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  Emily 
Ruth  Harris.  Office:  Hennepin  County 
Savings  Bank,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
Excelsior,  Minn. 

BSIiIi,  William  Dodson,  editor;  born 
in  Monroe  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  IS,  1866,  son 
of  Ricliard  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Palmer) 
Bell;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sparta,  Wis.,  and  Brookings  Co.,  S.  D.; 
South  Dakota  Agricultural  College. 
Brookings,  S.  D.,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1891;  post  graduate  course,  same 
school,  1895-96.  Taught  school  for  2 
years  after  leaving  college;  started 
newspaper  at  Ashton,  S.  D.,  1894;  pur- 
chased Herald  at  Slayton,  Minn..  1897; 
bought  St.  James  Journal.  1905,  and 
removed  to  St.  James:  entered  into  par- 
tnership with  W.  M.  Barrett  under  title 
of  St.  James  Printing  Co..  March,  1906. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Brotherhood  of  Ameri-  _ 
can  Yeomen.  Married  at  Estelline,  S. 
D.,  1891,  to  Miss  Eva  I.  Robinson.  Ad- 
dress:     St.   James,   Minn. 

BBMEITT,  Roliert  Bunker  Coleman, 
mercliant,     civil    engineer;    born    North- 


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umberland,  Saratoga  county,  N.  Y.,  July 
3.  1S48;  son  of  William  and  Catherine 
Bacon  (Lewis)  Bement;  educated  in 
Now  York  University,  New  York,  in 
class  of  1868,  and  Rensselaer  Polytech- 
nic Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  graduating-, 
C.E.,  1869;  married,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1872. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Tracy.  Assistant  resi- 
dent and  chief  assistant  engineer  for 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  R.  R.  Co. 
in  Nebraska,  1869-71;  chief  engineer 
Chicago,  Dubuque  &  Minnesota,  Chicago. 
Clinton  &  Dubuque  and  Iowa  Pacific 
Railroads,  at  Dubuque.  Iowa,  1871-75: 
chief  engineer  Troy  &  Boston  R.  R.  Co.. 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  1876-79;  manufacturer  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1880-83;  merchant.  Bos- 
ton. Mass.,  1883-86;  civil  and  hydraulic 
engineer  and  contracting  engineer.  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1887-9S;  major  of  engineers, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  1898-99,  Manila.  P.  I.: 
president  Board  of  Water  Commi.'-sion- 
ers.  City  of  St.  Paul,  1892-98;  now  presi- 
dent Robinson  &  Gary  Co.,  jobbers  and 
manufacturers'  agents  in  railway  mill 
and  factory  supplies,  engines,  boilers, 
etc.;  treasurer  Mercantile  Warehousing 
Co.;  president  Southern  States  Pine 
Products  Co.,  of  Savannah,  Ga.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Member  Amer- 
ican Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  Boston 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul): 
University  (New  York  City).  Office:  4th 
and  Wacouta  Sts.  Residence:  27  Sum- 
mitt  Court,    St.   Paul. 

BENDER,  Adalbert  Henry,  banking; 
born  at  Alpha.  la.,  Au,g.  27,  1872;  son 
of  Henry  A.  and  Juliette  (Stone) 
Bender;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  Breckenridge  and  Valders  schools. 
Decorah,  la.,  up  to  1890.  Began  active 
career  as  assistant  casliier  Bank  of 
Waucoma,  la.,  1890,  continuing  until 
1895:  was  soliciting  agent  Farmers'  In- 
surance Co.  of  Cedar  Rapids,  la..  1895- 
99;  came  to  Minnesota,  1899,  and  in 
company  with  W.  H.  Stone,  started 
Bank  of  Glenville,  of  which  is  cashier. 
Married  at  "U^aucoma.  la.,  1895.  to  Miss 
Viola  B.  Clark.  Address:  Glenville, 
Minn. 

BEKECKE,  Ernest  Gustav,  selling 
agent  for  bottles;  born  Konigsberg, 
Germany,  1870;  son  of  Gustav  and 
Eouise  (Drabner)  Benecke;  educated  in 
Realschule,  Konigsberg,  Germany,  10 
vears;  married,  Oct.  2,  1895,  Leota  von 
Borries.  Came  to  U.  S.  in  1885.  Since 
1895  has  been  connected  with  the  Il- 
linois Glass  Company  and  the  United 
States  Bottlers'  Supply  Co..  and  since 
1900  has  been  manager  for  the  St.  Paul 
branch  of  those  companies.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  United  Commercial  Travel- 
ers. Recreations:  Boating  and  fishing. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  286  Jack- 
son St..  St.  Paul.  Residence:  White 
Bear,  Minn. 

BENEDICT,  Clifford  Ii.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Winnebago  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  31,  1862; 
son   of  Thomas   J.   and  Harriet   L.   Bene- 


dict; educated  in  country  school  until 
about  21,  and  Normal  School,  Mankato, 
6  months;  married  at  Mankato,  June  29. 
1892,  to  Miss  Mabel  O.  Goodell.  Studied 
law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  and  began 
practice  at  Mankato,  July  1,  1889. 
County  Attorney,  Blue  Earth  Co.,  1893- 
97;  State  Senator,  1899-1903  (elected 
without  opposition  from  any  party) ; 
postmaster  at  Mankato,  from  Oct.,  1902, 
to  March,  18,  1907,  when  he  resigned  to 
attend  to  law  practice.  Director  Man- 
kato Malting  Co.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Samaritans,  K.  of 
P.,  Elks.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

BENHAM,  Charles  Merton,  born  at 
Uenox.  Ashtabula  Co.,  O.,  Jan.  20,  1855; 
son  of  Allen  Hiram  and  Sybil  Marinda 
(Brown)  Benham;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Cleveland,  O.,  and  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  and  at  Butler  University  Law 
School.  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  married  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1877,  to  Emma  J.  Rog- 
ers. Steward's  clerk,  St.  Peter  (Minn.) 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1876-81;  since 
1881  with  Northwestern  Fuel  Co.,  as 
bookkeeper,  1881-84,  traveling  sales- 
man, 1884-89,  chief  bookkeeper,  1889-92, 
secretary  since  1892.  Presbyterian. 
Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Pio- 
neer Press  Bldg.  Residence:  2023  Mar- 
shall  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BENJAMIN,  Arthur  Edwin,  surgeon; 
born  at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  Dec.  19, 
1868;  spn  of  Dr.  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Garner)  Benjamin;  graduated  from 
Hutchinson  High  School,  1887,  and  Col- 
lege of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1892; 
post-graduate  studies  in  Philadelphia, 
New  York  and  London.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Jan.  1,  1900,  to  Blanche 
Grimshaw.  Practicing  medicine  and 
.-iurgery  from  1892.  Instructor  in  gyne- 
cology. College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota;  gyne- 
cologist to  St.  Barnabas,  Swedish  and 
City  hospitals.  Member  American 
Medical  Association,  Western  Surgical 
and  Gynecological  Society,  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine  and  local  medical  so- 
cieties. Contributor  to  medical  journals. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis  Commercial,  Minneapolis 
Medical.  Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     2222  Blaisdel  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BENNETT,  Carl  Kent,  banking:  born 
at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Oct.  6,  1868;  son 
of  Leonard  Loomis  and  Arabella 
(Brown)  Bennett;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  Pillsbury  Academy,  Owaton- 
na, graduating,  1886;  Harvard  College, 
graduating.  1890.  Married  at  Owaton- 
na, Nov.  21,  1898.  to  Miss  Lydia  H. 
Norwood.  Began  business  career  with 
National  Farmers'  Bank.  Owatonna. 
1890,  and  is  now  vice  president;  also 
president     Sperry     Manufacturing     Co.; 


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treasurer  Washington  Tool  Co.,  Journal- 
Chronicle  Co.;  member  of  firm  of  L.  L. 
Bennett  &  Sons.  Republican.  Member 
common  council  City  of  Owatonna  for 
6  years;  member  public  library  board 
for  nine  years  (secretary  and  presi- 
dent). Baptist.  Member  Minnesota  So- 
ciety Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Ad- 
dress:     Owatonna,   Minn. 

BEN-NETT,  Charles  A.,  editor  and 
publisher;  born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July 
21,  1S45;  son  of  John  P.  and  Maria 
(Parsons)  Bennett:  educated  in  printing 
office.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1S56;  began 
in  printing  business  at  Chatfield,  Minn.. 
May,  1860;  enlisted,  Dec,  1862,  in  Min- 
nesota Mounted  Rangers,  and  served  one 
year;  then  enlisted  in  Brackett's  Bat- 
talion, Minn.  Cavalry,  and  served  two 
and  one-half  years;  has  been  owner, 
editor  and  publisher  of  the  Granite  Falls 
Journal  since  Oct.  1,  1879.  Republican. 
First  presidential  postmaster  of  Granite 
Falls,  appointed  by  President  Arthur: 
member  board  of  education  (ex-presi- 
dent) ;  member  Library  board.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.  Married,  1887,  to  Maggie 
Lee.  who  died  in  1872;  married  again 
in  Washington,  D.  C,  187.5,  to  Rhoda  A. 
Kibbey.     Address:      Granite   Falls,    Minn. 

BENNETT,  Guy  Brown,  banking: 
born  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Oct.  27,  1871: 
son  of  Leonard  Loomis  and  Arabella 
Fidelia  (Brown)  Bennett;  educated  in 
Owatonna  High  School,  graduating. 
1889;  Harvard  College,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1893.  Married  at  Owaton- 
na, June  3,  1900,  to  Miss  Winif^-ed  Fay 
Niles.  Began  active  career  in  Na- 
tional Farmers'  Bank,  Sept.  1,  1893. 
and  is  now  cashier.  Also  treas- 
urer Sperry  Manufacturing  Co.;  member 
of  firm  of  L.  L.  Bennett  &  Sons.  For 
three  years  company  bugler  Co.  E,  3rd 
Regt.,  M.  N.  G. ;  member  of  school 
board,  Owatonna.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Yachting.      Address:      Owatonna,    Minn. 

BENNETT,  Jay  Morg-an,  wholesale 
jeweler;  born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.. 
1867;  son  of  Joseph  W.  and  Hattie  E. 
(Charles)  Bennett;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Has  been 
engaged  in  jewelry  business  ever  since 
he  began  active  career;  for  15  years  con- 
nected with  the  Reed-Bennett  Co.,  the 
last  9  years  as  proprietor.  Republican. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1892,  to  Miss 
Carrie  Reed.  Cluli:  Commercial.  Office: 
Jjumber  Excliange.  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:    Sprink   Park,   Minn. 

BENNETT,  Xieonard  Iioomis,  banker: 
born  at  Plainfield,  111.,  Oct.  7,  1839;  son 
of  Robert  and  Sally  Loomis  (Kent) 
Bennett;  educated  in  public  schools; 
Wauconda  Academy;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1862.  Married  at  Richmond,  111., 
May  25,  1863,  to  Miss  Arabella  Fidelia 
Brown.  Came  to  Owatonna,  1864;  prac- 
ticed   medicine,    1864-74;    organized    the 


Farmers'  National  Bank,  1873,  was  its 
president  from  time  of  organization  and 
is  president  of  its  successor.  The  Na- 
tional Farmers'  Bank.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna,   Minn. 

BENNETT,  William  John,  manager 
Remington  Typewriter  Co.,  St.  Paul; 
born  at  Wolverhampton,  Eng.,  1859;  son 
of  Philip  and  Sarah  (Keeneri)  Bennett; 
came  to  America  when  9  years  of  age; 
educated  in  Ogdensburg  public  schools. 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Christian 
Brothers  High  School,  Ogdensburg.  Has 
been  in  employ  of  Remington  Type- 
w^riter  Co..  for  20  years  past,  beginning 
at  the  factory  as  aligner;  transferred  to 
St.  Paul,  1892,  as  foreman  of  repair 
department;  manager  St.  Paul  office 
since  1904.  Member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  March. 
1SS2,  to  Christy  Ann  Harley.  Club': 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Automobil- 
ing.  driving.  Office:  94  East  4th  St. 
Residence:      1059    St.    Clair    St..    St.    Paul. 

BENSEN,  John  N.,  real  estate  and 
loans;  born  in  Hanover,  Germany,  June 
23,  1850;  son  of  Claus  Henry  and  Anna 
(Schade)  Bensen;  educated  in  schools 
of  Hanover;  came  to  America,  1870; 
married  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Aug.  13, 
1883,  to  Elizabeth  O.  Metzroth.  Worked 
as  grocery  clerk  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1870-71  and  was  two  years,  in  St.  Paul 
in  same  line  of  business;  located  in  St. 
Cloud,  1873,  and  established  In  grocery 
business,  continuing  until  1903  when 
he  disposed  of  his  interest;  member 
of  firm  of  Wright  and  Bensen,  real 
estate  and  loans,  since  1904.  Director 
First  National  Bank  since  1882.  Re- 
publican. Alderman,  1891-93;  mayor  of 
St.  Cloud,  1904  and  1905.  Episcopalian. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Club:  (!"ommercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
in.g  and  fishing.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
:\Iinn. 

BENSON,  Henry  N.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Norseland,  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn.,  1872; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Nicollet 
Co.,  at  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  graduating,  degree  of  B.A., 
1893,  and  Law  School,  Minnesota  State 
University,  graduating  1895.  and  ad- 
mitted to  bar  same  year.  City  attorney 
of  St.  Peter  since  1S9S.  Director  Gus- 
tavus Adolphus  College.  1902-08;  trea- 
surer, 1903-06.  Married  in  Michigan. 
1904,  Miss  Lillian  M.  Marchant.  Ad- 
dress:     St.    Peter,    Minn. 

BENSON,  John  Wesley,  merchant, 
l)anker;  born  at  Dixmont,  Me.,  March 
15,  1849;  son  of  Rev.  John  and  Margaret 
G.  (Moore)  Benson;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1852;  lived 
upon  a  farm  until  23  years  of  age; 
entered  retail  general  merchandise 
business,  Sept.  1,  1872,  under  title  of 
J.  W.  Benson  &  Co.,  the  business  now 
being  limited  to  farm  lands.  Also  in- 
terested   in   manufacturing,   banking  and 


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other  lines.  President  Benson-Cabot  Co., 
Benson  Grain  Co.,  Sontag  Lumber  Co., 
First  National  Bank  (Heron  Lake), 
First  National  Bank,  Westbrook;  trea- 
sui-er  and  secretary  Western  Implement 
Co.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  B.  A. 
Married  in  Rice  Co.,  March,  1876,  Miss 
Hattie  M.  Cabot.  Address:  Heron  Lake, 
Minn. 

BENTZ^EV,  Charles  Denis,  insurance, 
etc.,  born  at  Nile.s.  Mich.,  Jan.  19,  1855: 
son  of  Charles  Foaid  and  Mary  Frances 
(Stow)  Bentley;  educated  at  Niles  High 
School  until  1873  and  graduated  from 
Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  High  School,  1S76; 
married  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  June  2, 
1887,  to  Mary  Day  Ferdon.  Came  to 
St.  Paul  in  August,  1878,  and  began 
business  career  as  dry  goods  clerk;  in 
1880  became  assistant  manager  in  no- 
tions department;  traveling  salesman  of 
clothing,  1883-86;  in  railroad  general 
offices,  1886-90;  manager  Old  Colony  Co- 
operative Bank,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894- 
96;  member  Bentley  &  Kenna,  real 
estate,  etc.,  since  1896;  secretary  St. 
Paul  &  Texas  Oil  Co.  Member  St.  Paul 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Member  M.  E.  Church;  trustee  St.  Paul 
Bethel  Association;  chairman  executive 
committee  Children's  Home  Society. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  St. 
Paul  Choral,  Roosevelt  Republican,  Com- 
incrcial.  Office:  Century  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     7.51    Laurel   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BEITTOZT,  Cliarles  'William,  educator; 
born  at  Tolland,  Conn.,  1852;  son  of 
William  Austin  Benton;  preparatory 
education  at  National  College,  Beyrout, 
Syria,  1864-69;  graduate  Yale  Univer- 
sity, degree  of  B.A.,  1874;  degrees  of 
A.M.,  same  university;  degree  Litt.  D., 
Western  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
1897.  Married  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.. 
May  29,  1S99,  to  Miss  Elma  C.  Hixson. 
Lived  at  Beyrout,  Syria,  from  age  of 
2  to  17;  linguist;  has  been  professor  of 
modern  languages.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, since  1880.  Editor  Easy  French 
Plays;  For  School  Use.  Author:  Golden 
Ages  of  Literature;  Dante.  Contributor 
to  Minnesota  magazines.  Office:  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Residence:  516 
9th  Av.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

BXSNZ,  Georg-e,  distiller  and  wholesale 
liquor  dealer;  born  at  Osthofen,  Ger- 
many, April  23,  1838;  educated  in  public 
school  eight  years  and  private  school 
two  years  in  Germany;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  April  23,  1861,  to  Rosa 
Voehringer.  Came  to  United  States, 
1854,  and  was  for  two  years  located 
in  Chicago;  since  1856  at  St.  Paul; 
opened  United  States  Billiard  Hall  and 
Restaurant,  1862.  and  sold  it  in  1865, 
to  engage  in  present  business  with  F. 
A.  Renz.  who  later  sold  his  interest  to 
Major  J.  C.  Becht.  firm  being  Benz  & 
Becht  until  Bechfs  death,  187S;  after 
that  it  was  George  Benz,  alone,  1878-81, 
George  Benz  &  Co.,  1881-87;  since  then 
George    Benz    &    Sons,    of    which    he    is 


president,  the  other  directors  being  his 
sons;  company  has  offices  at  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  and  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  a 
distillery  at  Eminence,  Ky.,  separately 
organized  as  the  Eminence  Distillery 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  Mason; 
member  Sons  of  Herrmann.  Was  mem- 
ber of  Legislature  of  Minnesota  several 
terms,  also  of  St.  Paul  School  Board. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office: 
409-417  Jackson  St.  Residence:  5  Sher- 
burne Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BBNZ,  Georg-e  G.,  distiller  and  whole- 
sale liquor  dealer;  born  at  St.  Paul, 
Feb.  3,  1862;  son  of  George  and  Rosa 
(Voehringer)  Benz;  educated  in  St.  Paul 
public  schools,  Fresenius'  Private  Labor- 
atory, Wiesbaden,  Germany,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Zurich,  Switzerland,  graduat- 
ing degree  of  Ph.D.,  1882;  married  at 
St.  Paul.  1894,  to  Miss  Josephine  Hamm. 
In  1883  was  employed  as  chemist  for 
Charles  Cooper  &  Co.,  of  Newark;  later 
in  same  capacity  with  W.  H.  Schieffelin 
&  Co.  of  New  York;  in  fall  of  1884. 
joined  father  in  business  of  George  Benz 
&  Sons,  distillers  and  wholesale  liquor 
dealers,  of  which  is  now  vice  president; 
also  since  its  incorporation  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  Eminence  Distillery  Co.,  of 
Eminence,  Ky.  Mason,  Elk.  Club: 
Minnesota.  Office:  409-17  Jackson  St. 
Residence:      668   Cable   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BBNZ,  Herman  L.,  distiller  and  whole- 
sale liquor  dealer;  born  at  St.  Paul, 
June  3,  1866;  son  of  George  and  Rosa 
(Voehringer)  Benz;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul;  unmarried.  En- 
gaged since  1881  in  present  business  and 
now  secretary  of  George  Benz  &  Sons, 
distillers  and  wholesale  liquor  dealers, 
St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  also  havin 
office  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  distillery 
at  Eminence,  Ky.,  conducted  as  the 
Eminence  Distillery  Co.,  of  which  he 
is  a  director.  Mason;  member  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Clubs:  Town  and  Country,  Minne- 
sota, Commercial.  Office:  409  Jackson 
St.  Residence:  5  Sherburne  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BEBG,  C.  M.,  banking;  born  in  Nor- 
way, April  10,  1873;  came  to  United 
States  in  1888,  and  located  with  parents 
on  farm  in  Minnesota;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  and  at  Mcintosh  (Minn.) 
High  School.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  general  store,  1893;  became 
traveling  salesman,  continuing  until 
1901;  entered  banking  business,  fall  of 
1901,  and  is  vice  president  and  director 
First  National  Bank  of  Mcintosh.  Re- 
publican. Member  Board  of  Education. 
Mcintosh  High  School.  Married  at  Mc- 
intosh, Nov.  18,  1896,  to  Miss  Bertha 
Bjorgo.      Address:     Mcintosh,    Minn. 

BBBGQUIST,  Karl  Bmil,  physician; 
born  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Dec.  24,  1874; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Minne- 
sota and  Iowa;  North  Side  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  graduating,  1894,  as  vale- 
dictorian, winning  gold  medal;  spent  two 


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years  in  attendance  upon  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Minnesota; 
g-raduated  from  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Minneapolis,  M.D.,  CM., 
June  10,  1897.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Crow  River  and  Wright  County  Medical 
societies.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  21,  1904, 
Miss  Borghild  Torkelson  of  Henning, 
Minn.     Address:      Cokato,   Minn. 

BERKEV,  Peter,  retired  capitalist; 
born  in  Somerset  Co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  14,  1S22; 
educated  principally  in  the  school  of 
e.xperience.  Began  active  career  as 
driver  on  Pennsylvania  Canal,  at  14 
years  of  age,  continuing  for  4  years; 
became  captain  of  a  fast  packet  on  the 
canal  and  later  was  identified  with 
staging  from  Pittsburg  to  Clarion,  Pa.; 
married  in  Pennsylvania,  Jime  13,  1853, 
to  Miss  Anna  E.  Porter.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  June  27,  1853,  and  has  been  con- 
tinuously identified  with  the  advance- 
ment of  the  city  since  that  time;  was 
member  of  the  firm  of  Nicols  &  Berkey, 
hardware,  closing  out  his  interest,  1860; 
served  as  refugee  agent  by  appointment 
of  Gov.  Ramsey,  at  the  time  of  the 
Indian  outbreak,  1862,  and  was  chair- 
man of  the  committee  to  adjudicate 
claims;  resumed  hardware  business  as 
Nicols,  Dean  &  Co.,  until  1868;  assisted, 
1865,  in  organizing  the  St.  Paul  Fire  & 
Marine  Insurance  Co.,  of  which  was 
vice-president  for  31  years.  Built  St. 
Paul,  Stillwater  &  Taylor  Falls  Railroad, 
1872,  and  acted  as  president  of  the 
company  until  consolidation  with  the 
Chicago  iSr  Northwestern;  organized  the 
St.  Paul  National  Bank,  1883,  and  was 
its  president  for  10  years;  assisted  in 
organization  of  the  Second  National 
Bank  and  banks  in  St.  Peter  and  Still- 
water, Minn.  Ex-member  city  council; 
ex-chairman  board  of  county  commis- 
sioners, representative  State  JjCgislature, 
1872.  Congregationalist.  Office:  Ger- 
mania  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  153  W. 
College  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BERRY,  Pranb  A.,  banker;  born  near 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1840;  son  of 
Zara  and  Sophia  (Hillebert)  Berry;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Onondago 
Co.,  N.  Y. ;  married  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.. 
1876,  to  Miss  Charity  Rowland.  Came 
to  Faribault,  1866,  from  Borodino,  N. 
Y.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  general 
merchandise  business;  entered  lumber 
business  at  Faribault,  1867,  becoming 
connected  with  foundry  later,  and  for 
30  years  bank  director.  Now  president 
Citizens  National  Bank;  is  part  owner 
of  W.  F.  Winter  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  foundry, 
also  extensive  land  owner.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Farming  and  driving.  Ad- 
dross:      Faribault,   Minn. 

BERRV,  Pred  S.,  lumber;  born  at 
Mora,  111.,  Nov.  27,  1863;  son  of 
Charles  G.  and  Margaretta  A.  (Tay- 
lor)   Berry;    educated  in  public    schools 


of  St.  Paul.  Began  active  career 
as  oflice  boy  of  C.  J.  Monfort  &  Co., 
was  connected  with  auditor's  office  of 
the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Ry.,  for  18  months;  entered 
employ  of  John  Martin  &  Co.,  as  book- 
keeper, 1882;  became  partner,  1884; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  1887-1905;  now 
president.  Married  at  Cleveland,  O., 
Sept.  12,  1S8S,  to  Miss  Minnie  E.  Need- 
ham.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  217 
Como  Av.  Residence:  2337  Carter  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

BZlRTHOIiD,  Jacob  !■.,  physician;  born 
at  York,  Pa.,  Nov.  20,  1859;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  York;  Pennsylvania 
State  Normal  School,  1872-75;  Medical 
Department  University  of  Maryland, 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1886.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1886.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association  and  Park 
Region  Medical  Society.  Member  Per- 
ham  Board  of  Education  since  1900.  Re- 
publican. Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  to 
Miss  .lohanna  A.  Stick.  Address:  Per- 
ham,   Minn. 

BBRTIIiRUD,  Syver  G.,  county  audi- 
tor; born  in  Norway,  Nov.  7,  1865;  son 
of  Gulbrand  Baardson  and  Kjersti  I. 
(Sorlie)  Bertilrud;  educated  in  common 
schools  at  Hedalen,  Valders.  Raised  by 
poor  parents  on  small  farm;  assisted  in 
support  of  family  while  growing  up; 
came  to  America,  1885,  and  began  as 
laborer  at  Portland,  N.  D.,  continuing 
until  1889;  settled  on  a  homestead  in 
Roseau  Co.,  Minn.,  1889,  later  Kittson 
Co.,  and  engaged  in  farming;  elected 
assessor  for  town  of  Dieter,  1892-93, 
treasurer,  1894,  and  assessor,  1897;  ap- 
pointed by  Gov.  Nelson  as  a  member 
of  the  first  county  board  of  Roseau  Co., 
1895;  elected  judge  of  probate,  Roseau 
Co.,  Nov.,  1897,  and  re-elected,  1900; 
deputy  county  auditor,  1903-05;  elected 
county  auditor  Nov.,  1904,  and  re-elected 
Nov.,        1906.  Republican        (formerly 

Populist.)  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Unmarried.  Address: 
Roseau,   Minn. 

BERTRAND,  E.  Peter,  farmer,  banker; 
born  at  Oberauven,  Luxemburg,  Europe, 
Oct.  13,  1838;  son  of  Jacob  and  Maria 
(Fiedler)  Bertrand;  village  school  edu- 
cation. Came  to  America,  March,  1856, 
and  first  stopped  at  Chicago,  111.; 
worked  on  farm,  in  brickyard  and  in 
blacksmith  shop;  family  coming  from 
Europe,  March,  1857;  moved  to  Scott 
Co..  Minn.;  went  to  St.  Paul,  June.  1857, 
and  worked  IS  months  for  Winslow 
House  at  7  corners;  then  went  to  St. 
Louis  and  worked  in  hotels,  for  Ameri- 
can Express  Company  in  cabin,  kitchen 
and  as  pastryman  on  steamboats,  on  ■" 
Missouri,  lower  Mississippi  and  Illinois 
rivers.  Enlisted  in  Company  H,  2nd 
Rgt.  Mo.  Vols.,  April  22.  1861,  3  months 
service,  and  was  honorably  discharged 
July  31,  1861.  Came  home  by  request 
of  parents,  worked  on  farm,  and  taught 


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school  in  winter;  was  elected  captain  of 
militia,  1S63;  worked  on  farm  and 
tau]?lit  school  in  Jackson  Co.,  la.,  1S64, 
and  drove  ice  wagon  in  Dubuque,  1865; 
returned  home,  sold  out  family  holdings 
and  whole  family  moved  to  Sioux  Reser- 
vation, Brown  Co.,  working  large  farm 
in  concert;  was  member  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  from  Brown  Co.,  in 
State  Legislature  in  1877  and  1879;  was 
partner  general  store,  Sleepy  Eye,  1881- 
;tO;  served  as  county  auditor,  Brown  Co., 
1885-90;  judge  of  probate,  1893-94;  again 
county  auditor,  1895-96;  visited  Europe, 
summers  of  1882  and  1897;  owned  hard- 
ware and  implement  store,  1899-1903; 
organized  Farmers  and  Merchants  State 
Banli,  1904,  and  was  its  president  for  2 
years;  now  vice-president.  Married  at 
New  Ulm,  1874,  to  Miss  Anna  Kioes. 
Address:     Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 

BEBTRAND,  George  Emile,  architect; 
born  Superior.  Wis.,  July  22,  1859;  son 
of  A.  G.  and  Marie  (Landry)  Bertrand; 
public  school  education.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  profession  as  architect  since 
ISSl;  spent  several  years  in  offices  of 
leading  architects,  Minneapolis.  Minn., 
and  Boston,  Mass.,  locating  permanently 
in  Minneapolis,  in  1886;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Bertrand  and  Chamberlin  since 
1896.  Director  State  Institution  for 
Savings.  Republican.  Member  Minne- 
sota Chapter  American  Institute  of 
Architects.  Mason.  Married  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  1SS8,  to  Lillian  E.  Stoddard. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Bank  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  2006  Queen 
Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

BEBTSCH,  Frank,  manufacturer;  born 
in  Wurtemberg.  Germany,  Oct.  9.  1864: 
son  of  Joseph  P.  and  Ann  Bertsch;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Germany. 
Came  to  America.  1882;  began  at  Du- 
buque, la.,  in  manufacture  of  furniture, 
1882;  went  to  Chicago  and  continued 
in  same  line,  1882-92;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis. 1892.  and  has  been  a  member  of 
the  Grau-Curtis  Company,  makers  of 
upholstered  furniture,  since  the  organi- 
zation of  the  companv  in  1901.  Married 
at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  13.  1885,  to  Miss 
Rosina  Schrank.  Club:  East  Side  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Literature  and 
music.  Office:  613  1st  Av.,  N.  E.  Resi- 
dence:   1081  12th  Av.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

BESSEB,  Georg-e,  wholesale  commis- 
sion; born  at  Palmyra.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28. 
1852:  son  of  William  and  Bridget 
(Drummond)  Besser;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Wisconsin.  Began  active 
career  as  telegraph  operator  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  and  was 
located  at  Oconomowoc,  Wis.,  1870,  and 
Kasota,  Minn..  1872;  agent,  same  road, 
at  Windom.  Minn.,  1875;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1887,  and  has  been  successfully 
engaged  in  wholesale  meat  business 
since  1888.  Democrat.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Produce  Exchange,  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  at 
Oconomowoc,   Wis.,    1872,   to   Miss  Emma 


Bell.  Recreation:  Traveling.  Office: 
31-32  Central  Market.  Residence:  Cor. 
10th  St.  and  4th  Av.,  S.,   Minneapolis. 

BESSESEN,  Alfred  Nicholas,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan. 
18,  1870;  son  of  John  and  Julia  (Ander- 
son) Bessesen;  graduate  Rush  Medical 
College,  M.D.,  1893.  Demonstrator  of 
anatomy,  Hamline  University,  College 
of  Pliysicians  and  Surgeons,  1894-96; 
professor  of  histology  to  1898.  Finan- 
cial secretary  board  of  trustees  United 
Church  Hospital  Association.  Republi- 
can. Lutheran.  Member  Hennepin 
County  Medical  Society  and  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Mason.  Member  American  Athle- 
tic Association.  Married  at  Chicago,  111., 
Aug.  6,  1895,  Miss  Florence  Emma  Hol- 
land. Clubs:  Commercial,  North  Side 
Commercial.  Office:  Medical  Blk.  Re- 
sidence: 1301  Emerson  Av.,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BESSESEir,  Nelson  Daniel,  lawyer; 
born  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  June  27,  1874; 
son  of  John  and  Delia  (Anderson) 
Bessesen;  attended  grade  schools  and 
graduated  from  Albert  Lea  High  School, 
1893;  spent  3  years  in  academic  depart- 
ment University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing from  the  law  school  of  the  Uni- 
viersity,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1902;  married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  21,  1897, 
to  Jennie  L.  Dailey.  Engaged  in  thea- 
trical business  two  years,  then  became 
identified  with  the  Powers  Mercantile 
Co.,  in  charge  of  legal  and  collection 
department;  has  been  engaged  in  active 
practice  of  law  since  June,  1902.  Mem- 
ber of  Hennepin  County  and  Minnesota 
State  Bar  associations.  Republican. 
Lutlieran.  Member  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Amateur  Athletic. 
Recreations:  All  out-door  atliletic 
sports.  Office:  250  Temple  Court.  Resi- 
dence: 1307  Emerson  Av.,  N.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 


William  Aaron,  physician; 
born  in  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  27, 
1880;  son  of  John  and  Delia  (Vehem) 
Bessesen;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Albert  Lea;  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1902;  North- 
v.'cstern  University  Medical  School,  Chi- 
cago, degree  of  M.D.,  1905,  A.M.,  same 
university,  1905.  I^nmarried.  Was  house 
pliysician  St.  John's  Hospital,  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  and  house  surgeon  St.  Mary's 
Hospital.  Rochester,  Minn.  Republican. 
Lutlieran.     Address:    Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

BESTOB,  Georg-e  Wiltaer,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Peoria,  111.,  Aug.  19,  1865; 
son  of  George  Law  and  Ella  Wilber 
Bestor;  graduated  from  University  of 
Minnesota,  College  of  Law,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1901;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  5,  1900,  to  Nelle  P.  Hale.  Removed 
to  Minneapolis  from  Illinois  in  1887; 
held  various  clerical  positions  in  grain, 
real  estate  and  manufacturing;  attorney 
Minneapolis  Trust  Co.,  1903-06;  organized 


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the  Minnesota  Sandstone  Co.,  1S95,  which 
was  succeeded  in  1900  by  the  Kettle 
River  Quarries  Co.,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent, and  which  he  is  engaged  in  direct- 
ing. Also  vice-president  Kilgore-Peteler 
Co.,  Sandstone  Land  Co.,  and  American 
Locomotive  Kquipmen.t  Co.  Repulalican. 
Recreation:  Farming.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Commercial,  Lafayette.  Office: 
Security  Bank  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence: Crystal  Bay,  Lake  Minnetonka, 
Minn. 

BETCHEK,  Charles  A.,  president 
Charles  Betcher  Lumber  Co.;  born  at. 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Aug.  :i5,  1S62;  son  of 
Charles'  and  Margaret  (Gowthrop) 
Betcher;  educated  in  Red  Wing  public 
schools,  at  Red  ^Ving  Seminary  and  at 
The  Shattuck  School.  Faribault,  Minn., 
graduating,  18S0.  Began  business  career 
in  hardware  store  in  Red  Wing.  ISSl: 
employed  in  lumber  office,  1884;  manager 
of  the  Heavy  Hardware  Wholesale  Co., 
Minneapolis,  1884-89;  secretary  and 
treasurer  Charles  Betcher  Lumber  Co., 
(established  1859,  incorporated,  1889) 
Red  Wing,  1889-1904;  president  and 
treasurer  same  company,  since  1904. 
Also  president  Cliarles  Betcher  Land  & 
Loan  Co.,  Red  Wing  Brick  Co.;  vice 
president  Red  Wing  Hat  Manufacturing 
Co.;  director  Red  Wing  Boat  Co.,  Good- 
hue County  National  Bank:  treasurer 
Red  Wing  Malting  Co.  Captain  Co.  G.. 
M.  N.  G.,  1889-91;  member  City  Council, 
1891-92;  member  board  of  City  Audi- 
torium, 1904-06;  member  board  of  City 
Cemetery,  1906.  Independent  Democrat. 
Episcopalian  (member  of  vestry).  Presi- 
dent Red  Wing  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion. Married  at  Minneapolis.  Minn.. 
Feb.  12,  1885.  to  Miss  Carry  B.  Eddy. 
Club:  Commercial  (ex-president).  Re- 
creations: Fishing,  hunting,  automobil- 
ing,  boating  and  out  door  exercises 
generally.  Address:  Red  Wing,  Minn. 
BETTINGEN,  Charles  A.,  treasurer 
Western  Supply  Co.:  born  at  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  Jan.  16,  1864:  son'  of  Anthony 
and  Margaret  (Gardiner)  Bettingen; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Faribault. 
Minn.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  Crippen  &  Upson.  St.  Paul:  went  to 
Larimore.  N.  D.,  1882,  and  became  man- 
ager of  the  Larimore  Rolling  Mills  of 
which  his  father  was  proprietor;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1889,  and  engaged  in  sale 
of  plumbers,  steam  and  gas  fitters'  sup- 
plies and  was  elected  treasurer  Western 
Supply  Co.,  also  credit  man  of  the 
company.  Republican.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason,  Shriner.  Married  at  Syracuse. 
M.  Y.,  1890,  to' Mrs.  I.  V.  Hier.  Recrea- 
tion: Good  horses.  Office:  348  Wacouta 
St.      Residince:      The   Angus,   St.   Paul. 

BEVXS,  Philemon,  general  secretary  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  born  in  Cass  Co.,  111.,  April  26, 
1865;  son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  J.  (Stout) 
Bevis;  attended  University  of  Illinois, 
1885-88.  Entered  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work  at 
Dixon,  111.,  1890;  came  to  Duluth,  1901, 
and  has  been  general  secretary  Y.  M.  C. 


A.  at  Duluth  since  June  1.  1901.  Married 
at  Urbana,  111.,  Dec.  24,  1889,  to  Miss 
Leura  B.  Palmer.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Central  Dept.,  18 
E.  Superior  St.  Residence:  1115  E. 
1st  St..  Duluth. 

BICKNEZ.!.,  William  C,  lawyer;  born 
in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  28, 
1855;  son  of  Carlos  B.  and  Louise 
(Carpenter)  Bicknell;  educated  in  public 
schools,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  until  16; 
graduate  Pottsdam  State  Normal  School 
N.  Y.,  1880;  graduate  Law  Department, 
ITniversity  of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
June,  1885.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1885, 
and  located  at  Morris,  1886;  was  county 
superintendent  of  schools,  Stevens  Co., 
two  terms;  county  attorney,  1895-1907; 
now  member  State  Legislature,  repre- 
senting 57th  district.  Republican.  Mason 
^^:^■^-).  Married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
Jlln^•  I'T,  ]NSN,  to  :Miss  Nellie  M.  Finnej-. 
Adilifss:     Morris,    Minn. 

BIDI.EMAN,  John  H.,  saddlery  and 
leather  broker;  born  at  Dayton,  O.,  Au.g. 
3,  1841;  son  of  ^^ohn  and  Evalyn  B. 
(Phelps)  Bidleman;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Dayton.  Began  career  in  the 
wholesale  shoe  and  leather  business  at 
Dayton,  O.,  at  the  age  of  16;  after  the 
war  engaged  in  business  with  father, 
wholesale  shoes  and  leather;  traveled 
for  Topf,  I^ong  &  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind., 
1868-1874;  manager  and  buyer  Jacob 
Straus  &  Co.,  wholesale  saddlery,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1874-1887;  vice  president 
Konantz  Saddlery  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.. 
1888-1905.  Served  in  Civil  War,  4th  In- 
dependent Ohio  Cav.  and  other  commands 
for  21/4  years.  .Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Member  of  Legion  of  Honor, 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Western  Travelers'  Associa- 
tion. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial. 
Office:  Gilfillan  Bldg.  Residence:  555 
Ashland  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BIEBBAUEB,  Albert  G.,  president 
Wm.  Bierliauer  Brewing  Co.;  born  at 
Mankato,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1859;  son  of 
William  and  Louisa  Bierbauer;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Mankato;  married 
at  Mankato,  1894,  to  Miss  Lillie  E. 
Heidel.  Has  been  connected  with  brew- 
ing business  established  by  his  father, 
ever  since  he  was  a  lad  and  has  been 
president  of  the  Wm.  Bierbauer  Brewing 
Co.,  since  July,  1905.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E..  Sons  of  Hermann.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

BIEBBAUEB,  Oscar,  maltster;  born  in 
Erie,  Pa.,  Sept.  22.  1855;  .son  of  Jacob 
and  Bertlui  ( Dornberg)  Bierbauer;  edu- 
cated in  Mankato  publi'c  schools; 
widower.  Came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  Oct.,  1856;  engaged  in  re-dis- 
tilling and  rectifying  liquors,  in  Mil- 
waukee, Wis,,  for  10  years;  returned 
to  Mankato,  18S1,  and  was  in  Old  Pio- 
neer Mills,  for  5  years;  register  of  deeds 
Blue  Earth  Co.,  1887-97;  has  been  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  of  the  Mankato  Malt- 
ing   Co.,    since    its    establishment,    1902. 


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Also  president  Mankato  Brick  Co.  Presi- 
dent Board  of  Education  6  years;  mem- 
ber Library  Board.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Knight  Templar.  I. 
O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

BIGEIiOW,  Charles  Henry,  Jr.,  whole- 
sale hardware,  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk  cV: 
Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  4. 
1S66;  son  of  Charles  Henry  and  Alida 
Wood  (Lyman)  Bigelow;  educated  at  St. 
Paul  High  School  and  Williams  College, 
Mass.,  graduating  class  of  1887.  Vice 
president  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk  &  Co., 
wholesale  hardware.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Jan.,  1896,  to  Miss  Florence  Fair- 
child,  (now  deceased).  Presbyterian. 
Member  Chi  Psi.  Clubs:  Minnesota. 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country.  Recre- 
ation: Fishing.  Office:  Jackson  and 
Jnd  Sts.  Residence:  415  Laurel  Av.. 
St.    Paul. 

BIGEIiOW,  Charles  Henry,  president 
St.  Paul  Fire  i'^-  Marine  Insurance  Co.; 
horn  at  Easton,  N.  Y.,  June  4.  1835;  son 
of  Anson  and  Eliza  (Moores*  Bigelow; 
educated  in  district  scliools  of  New  York 
and  at  Academy,  Cambiidge,  X.  Y.:  mar- 
ried in  Ohio,  1859,  to  Miss  Alida  W. 
Lyman.  Began  active  career  in  lumber 
business  which  he  followed  for  40  years; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1864,  and  entered  fire 
insurance  business,  1871;  present  posi- 
tion since  1876.  Also  director  Mer- 
chants National  Bank;  trustee  Minne- 
sota Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Town  and  Country.  Recreation: 
Automobiling.  Office:  Cor.  3rd  and 
Jackson  St.  Residence:  181  College  Av. 
St.   Paul. 

BIGEIiOW,  Edward  E.,  physician;  born 
at  Akron.  O.,  July  1,  1841;  son  of 
Thomas  Sumner  and  Clarissa  L.  (War- 
ner) Bigelow;  received  literary  educa- 
tion at  Lake  Mills,  Wis.;  graduate  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  Medical  Depart- 
ment, degree  of  M.D.,  1867;  post  gradu- 
ate course,  same  university,  1906.  Mar- 
ried at  Manchester,  Mich.,  July  5,  1877. 
to  Miss  Ella  A.  Eeles.  Served  as  ser- 
geant in  Civil  War,  Co.  D,  29th  Wis. 
Regt.,  1862-63;  began  practice  of  medi- 
cine in  Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  1867;  in 
practice  at  Owatonna  since  Oct.,  1S77. 
Served  16  years  as  member  V.  S.  Board 
of  Pension  Examiners,  at  Owatonna. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Steele  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
Templar;  James  A.  Goodwin  Post,  G.  A. 
R.  Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn. 

BIGEIiOW,  Frederic  Biissell,  vice 
president  St.  Paul  Fire  and  Mai'ine  In- 
surance Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
March  31,  1870;  son  of  Charles  H.  and 
Alida  (Lyman)  Bigelow;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at  Wil- 
liams   College    (Mass.)    graduating   from 


latter  In  class  of  1891.  Began  in  the 
insurance  bus-iness,  1891,  with  St.  Paul 
Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Married 
at  Richmond,  Can.,  Oct.  15,  1903,  to 
Harriet  Alice  Fraser.  Member  Chi  Psi 
fraternity.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country,  White  Bear  Y'acht,  (St. 
Paul);  University  (New  Y^ork).  Recrea- 
tions: All  out  door  sports.  Office:  3rd 
and  Jackson  Sts.  Residence:  416  Laurel 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BIIiIiSON,  William  W.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Springlield,  111.,  June  7,  1847;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Hester  (Watson)  Billson; 
educated  in  High  School  of  Springfield, 
graduatin.g,  1864.  Republican.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Senate,  1872  and  1883; 
was  United  States  Attorney  for  Minne- 
sota, 1873-81.  Baptist.  Married  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  1872,  to  Miss  Alice  L.  Har- 
ford. Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     1531   E.   1st   St.,   Duluth. 

BII^I.STEIN,  -William,  president  Co- 
lumbia Clothing  Co.;  born  at  Plymouth. 
O..  June  10.  1866;  son  of  M.  and  Hannah 
(Spear)  Billstein;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Plymouth  and  at  Bryant  & 
Stratton's  Business  College,  Chicago,  111.; 
unmarried.  After  attending  business 
college,  entered  employ  of  the  Kuh- 
Nathan-Fischer  Co.,  for  2  years;  was  at 
Davenport.  la.,  for  3  years,  with  retail 
house;  clothing  business  in  Nebraska 
City,  Neb..  1886;  came  to  Superior,  Wis., 
and  organized  firm  of  Nathan  &  Bill- 
stein, 1890;  organized  Columbia  Clothing 
Co.,  at  Duluth,  June,  1905,  also  member 
Nathan  &  Billstein  (Columbia  Clothing 
Co.),  Superior,  Wis.;  secretary  Why 
Clothing  Co.,  Davenport,  la.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Club:  Kitchi  Nadji  Country 
(Superior,  Wis.)  Recreations:  Fishing, 
liunting  and  other  outdoor  sports.  Of- 
fice: 301  W.  Superior  St.  Residence: 
St.  Louis  .Hotel,  Duluth;  summer  resi- 
dence. Solon  Springs,  Wis. 

BINGENHEIMER,      Gustave     Adolph, 

vice  president  and  secretary  Diamond 
Iron  Works;  born  at  Minneapolis.  Minn., 
March  15,  1867;  son  of  Jacob  and  Mar- 
garet (Schneider)  Bingenheimer;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis. 
1874-83.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  E.  P.  Sweet,  druggist,  1884;  has  been 
in  drug  business  and  other  lines  of  busi- 
ness for  self  since  1887.  Vice  president 
and  secretary  Diamond  Iron  Works, 
vice  president  Bingenheimer  Mercantile 
Co.;  secretary  Diamond  Mill  Co.  Mem- 
ber Co.  B,  1st  Regt..  M.  N.  G.,  1891-96. 
Republican.  York  and  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar.  Shriner. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Jan.  16,  1895,  to 
Miss  Geneva  Smith.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office:  1728 
2nd  St.,  N.  Residence:  816  16th  Av., 
N.,    Minneapolis. 

BIOBNSTAD,  Gisle,  physician;  born 
at  Christiania,  Norway,  March  19,  1867; 
son  of  Ole  and  Maren  Biornstad;  came 
to  America,   1886,   and  located   in  Minne- 


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sota;  graduate  Royal  University,  Cliris- 
tiana,  Norway,  degree  of  A.M.,  1887; 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1893;  post 
graduate  courses  in  Paris,  Berlin,  Ham- 
burg and  Christiania,  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1903,  to  Miss  Martha 
Nesheim.  In  practice  at  Albert  Lea 
since  1905.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar,  Shrine,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Address:     Albert  Lea",  Minn. 

BIBKETT,  Henry,  banker;  born  at 
Ottawa,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  4,  1848;  son  of 
Miles  and  Elizabeth  (Wren)  Birkett; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Ottawa. 
In  jewelry  business  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
1870-88;  U.  S.  special  land  agent  for 
state  of  Nebraska,  1888-89;  removed  to 
Austin,  Minn.,  cashier  of  Austin  Na- 
tional Bank,  1889-91;  alderman  at  large 
and  president  of  council,  Austin,  Minn., 
1901-02;  in  mercantile  business  in  Aus- 
tin, 1891-1904;  organized  Mahnomen  Na- 
tional Bank,  1904,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent. Alderman  and  president  of  coun- 
cil, Owatonna,  for  9  years;  mayor,  1883- 
84;  chairman  1st  district  congressional 
committee,  188G.  Republican.  York  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner  (grand  commander  of  Minne- 
sota 188.')-86).  Married  at  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  Jan.  14,  1873,  to  Miss  Claudia  M. 
Abbott.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
Mahnomen,    Minn. 

BISHOP,  Judson  Wade,  capitalist; 
born  at  Evansville.  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1831; 
son  of  Rev.  John  F.  and  Elena  (Brown) 
Bishop;  educated  at  Fredonia  and  Union 
academies,  Belleville,  N.  Y.  Began  act- 
ive career  as  clerk  and  bookkeeper; 
studied  civil  engineering;  was  assistant 
engineer  Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  1853;  later 
was  engineer  in  Minnesota;  surveyor  at 
Chatfield,  Minn.;  published  the  Chatfield 
Democrat,  1859-61;  served  in  Civil  War, 
captain  2nd  Minn.  Regt.,  1861,  to  brevet 
brigadier  general  of  volunteers,  1865, 
operating  in  the  West;  built  and  oper- 
ated railroads  in  Minnesota  after  the 
war;  now  retired  from  active  business. 
Late  commander  Minnesota  Commandery 
Loyal  Legion,  U.  S.  Office:  228  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  193  MacKubin  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

BXSSBIiI^,  William  Georg-e,  railway 
claim  agent;  born  at  Plymouth,  Eng- 
land, Feb.  17,  1867;  son  of  Alfred  and 
Mary  Jane  (Davis)  Bissell;  educated  in 
public  schools,  Stonehouse,  England,  un- 
til 1877;  then  in  Greenwich  Royal  Hos- 
pital School,  London,  1880.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  28,  1905,  to  An- 
nie A.  Hanson.  Came  to  U.  S.  in  1889: 
entered  service  of  the  Minneapolis  Street 
Railway  Co.,  1892,  as  special  agent,  and 
later  became  consecutively  claim  agent 
and  adjuster  for  the  Minneapolis  Street 
Railway  Co.  and  the  Twin  City  Rapid 
Transit  Co.  of  Minneapolis,  until  1904; 
entered  service  of  Great  Northern  Rail- 
way Co.,  April  1,  1904,  and  has  remained 
with  that  company  ever  since,  being  as- 


sistant claim  agent,  until  Sept.  1,  1904, 
and  since  then  claim  agent  for  the  com- 
pany. Republican.  Member  Independ- 
ent Order  of  Odd  Fellows.  Recreations: 
Driving,  fishing.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Great  Northern  Bldg.  Residence: 
501   Penn  Av.,   N.,   Minneapolis. 

BIXBV,  Tams,  president  Red  Wing 
Printing  Co.;  born  at  Staunton,  Va., 
Dec.  2,  1856;  son  of  Bradford  W.  and 
Susan  Jane  Bixby;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  fall  of  1857;  educated  at 
parish  school.  Red  Wing,  until  13.  Has 
had  a  practical  business  experience,  be- 
ginning early  in  life,  and  embracing 
that  of  news  agent,  hotel  keeper,  baker, 
broker,  miller  and  editor  and  publisher 
of  the  Red  Wing  Republican,  printeil 
by  the  Red  Wing  Printing  Co.,  of  which 
he  has  been  president  for  many  years. 
Also  president  Simmons  Milling  Co., 
Pierre,  S.  D.,  Water,  Light  and  Power 
Co.;  vice  president  West  Duluth  Light 
and  Water  Co.  For  the  last  seven  years 
has  been  one  of  the  U.  S.  commissioners 
for  the  Five  Civilized  Indian  Tribes. 
Republican.  Ex-secretary  Republican 
T.ieague  of  Minnesota;  ex-secretary  and 
ex-chairman  Republican  State  Central 
Committee;  ex-secretary  Railroad  and 
Warehouse  Commission.  Was  private 
secretary  to  Governors  Merriam,  Nelson 
and  Clough.  Married,  April  27,  1886. 
Miss  Clara  Mues.  Address:  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  also  Muscogee,   I.  T. 

BJEIiIiAITD,  Adolph  O.,  physician; 
born  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  June  8,  1870; 
son  of  Martin  Oison  and  Ingeborg  (Ham- 
mer) Bjelland;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Albert  Lea  and  at  University  of  Minne- 
sota, Academic  and  Medical  Departments, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1896;  married  at  Al- 
bert Lea,  Dec.  9,  189  7,  Miss  Henrietta 
Yates.  Began  practice  of  medicine  at 
National  Soldiers'  Home,  Dayton,  O  . 
•June,  1S96;  in  practice  at  Mankato  since 
1897.  County  physician  Blue  Earth  Co.. 
2  years.  President  Minnesota  Valley 
Medical  Society;  member  American, 
Minnesota  State  and  Blue  Earth  County 
Medical  associations.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
B.,  Modern  Samaritans,  A.  O.  U.  W.. 
Equitable  Fraternal  Union,  K.  O.  T.  M. 
Address:     Mankato,    Minn. 

BJOBNEBY,  Peter  C,  physician;  born 
at  Arkdale,  Wis.,  July  31,  1870;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Grafton,  N. 
D.;  St.  Olaf  College,  Northfleld,  Minn., 
graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1894;  at- 
tended College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1895-96;  grad- 
uate College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
Hamline  University,  degree  of  M.D., 
1897,  and  Chicago  Polyclinic,  Chicago, 
111.,  1901.  Coroner  Clearwater  Co., 
Minn.,  1905-06.  Register  of  deeds,  Clear- 
water Co.,  1903-04.  Member  Royal 
Neighbors,  Maccabees,  M.  B.  A.  LTnmar- 
ried.      Address:     Bagley,    Minn. 

BIiACK,  Henry  Theodore,  managing 
editor  St.  Paul  Dispatch;    born  at  Wheel- 


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ing,  W.  Va.,  Feb.  25,  1S5S;  son  of 
Thomas  Gerald  and  Emilie  Lovely 
(Woods)  Black;  educated  in  graded  and 
high  schools  until  14,  and  made  spe- 
cialty of  languages  and  sciences,  under 
tuition,  until  L'O,  of  George  O.  Black, 
brother,  who  was  a  special  writer  and 
reviewer  for  Popular  Science  Monthly. 
Served  as  a  boy  in  1st  W.  Va.  Militia, 
during  railway  riots  of  1S77,  at  Sir 
John's  Run  and  Martinsburg.  First  oc- 
cupation, editorial  writer  Wheeling  Reg- 
ister, 1880;  became  city  editor,  18S1,  and 
continued  until  Jan.,  1885,  when  he  came 
to  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis  as  mana- 
ging editor  St.  Paul  Globe,  published  in 
both  cities;  became  city  editor  St.  Paul 
Dispatch,  Aug.  1,  1893,  and  has  "been 
managing  editor,  same  paper,  since  189  4. 
Director  United  States  Railway  Supply 
Co.  Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Married  at 
Bethany,  W.  A'a.,  June  7,  1883,  to  Miss 
Julia  M.  Purvis  of  Louisiana.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country,  Commer- 
cial (director).  Recreations:  Billiards 
and  golf.  Office:  Dispatch  Office.  Resi- 
dence:    716   Goodrich   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BI^ACKMXIB,  Herman,  lawyer;  born 
at  Amherst,  O.,  Jan.  3,  1850;  son  of 
Franklin  and  INIinervia  Blackmer;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1857;  educated  at  Ober- 
lin,  O.;  read  law  under  Justice  John 
A.  Lovely  and  graduate  from  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Wisconsin,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1873;  married  at  Albert 
Lea,  1904,  to  Miss  Ella  Huyck;  was 
justice  of  police  court  for  20  years;  has 
l)een  judge  of  probate  since  1884.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Bar  Association. 
Republican.      Member    Masonic    order,    I. 

0.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Albert    Lea,   Minn. 

BIiACKWEi;!.,  Charles  E.,  lumber; 
born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  Nov.  15,  1849; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Waukesha. 
Has  been  identified  with  lumber  inter- 
ests for  more  than  30  years,  in  Dakota. 
Kansas  and  Minnesota;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1894;  now  occupies  position  of 
manager  of  Gull  River  Lumber  Co.  Ma- 
son. Married  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  1873,  to 
Miss  Carrie  Ross.  Recreations:  Fishing 
and  hunting.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  1775  Hennepin  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

BIiAIB,  Arthur  B.,  president  Winona 
Seed    Co.;     born    at    Fletcher,    Vt.,    June 

1,  1S4S;  son  of  Ellas  Blair,  Jr.,  and 
Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Blair;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Fletcher,  1855-64; 
married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1874,  to  Miss 
Belle  M.  Sheardown.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1869,  and  engaged  in  merchandise 
and  grain  dealing,  at  Eyota,  1869-83; 
traveled  as  superintendent  of  grain  ele- 
A-ators,  for  G.  W.  Van  Dusen  &  Co.  and 
H.  J.  O'Neill,  1884-96;  has  been  in  seed 
business  as  president  and  treasurer  of 
the  Winona  Seed  Co.,  incorporated, 
wholesale  and  retail  jobbers,  since  1897. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order; 
member    Board    of    Trade    and    Business 


Men's  Association.  Address:  Winona. 
Minn. 

BIiAIB,  Burr  D.,  lawyer;  born  in  Wi- 
nona Co.,  Minn.,  1858;  son  of  George 
W.  and  Melissa  (Deuel)  Blair;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.) 
High  School,  University  of  Michigan; 
married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  March  2, 
1898,  to  Miss  Clara  Gerdtzen.  Taught 
school  in  Minnesota  several  terms;  was 
librarian  of  Public  Library,  Albany,  N. 
Y. ;  began  practice  of  law  in  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1889;  returned  to  Winona,  1890, 
and  has  ever  since  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  there.  Member  Wi- 
nona County  Bar  Association,  Winona 
Board  of  Education  and  Public  Library 
Board.  Recreations:  Outdoor  diversions. 
Address:    Winona,  Minn. 

BIIAIB,  Harry  E.,  maltster;  born  at 
Millersburg,  O.,  Jan.  8,  1862;  son  of 
Thomas  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Hill)  Blair; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Peoria, 
111.;  married  at  Mt.  Carmel,  111.,  1886, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Berry.  Began  active 
career  as  employe  in  National  Bank  of 
Illinois,  Chicago;  entered  the  malting 
business  at  Chicago,  with  the  Fred  F. 
Bullen  Malting  Co.,  afterwards  the 
American  Malting  Co.;  came  to  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  1900,  and  to  "Winona,  1904. 
where  he  built  and  started  the  plant  of 
the  W'inona  Malting  Co.,  of  which  he 
has  been  treasurer  and  manager  since 
the  beginning,  1905.  Also  vice  president 
Minnesota  Malting  Co.,  Red  Wing;  di- 
rector Merchants'  Bank,  Winona.  Mem- 
ber Winona  Board  of  Trade.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Club:  Arling- 
ton.      Address:     W'inona,    Minn. 

BIiAISDEIiI^,  Albert  Morton,  whole- 
sale flour  and  feed;  born  at  Bradford, 
N.  H.,  March  7,  1874;  son  of  John  and 
Josephine  (Harwood)  Blaisdell;  educated 
at  Colby  Academy,  New  London,  N.  H. ; 
Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
Clark  ITniverslty,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis,  1901;  has  been 
secretary  of  the  Blaisdell  Milling  Co., 
since  its  incorporation,  Feb.,  1904.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  (Commerce.  Married  at  Sutton,  N.  H., 
1904,  to  Miss  Eva  Lavinia  Brown  of 
Concord,  N.  H.  Office:  Metropolitan  Life 
Ins.  Bldg.  Residence:  216  3rd  Av.,  S. 
E.,   Minneapolis. 

BIiAKEIjV,  Amherst  ■Willoug'hby,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  The  Post  and  Record, 
Rochester;  born  at  Newark,  N.  Y.,  July 
26,  1842;  son  of  David  and  Salina  (An- 
derson) Blakely;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  East  Berk- 
shire, Vt.,  and  Chicago,  111.;  married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  1864,  to  Miss  Amelia 
Walker.  Learned  the  printing  trade  at 
Rochester,  Minn.;  became  chief  clerk 
Commissary  Department,  Arkansas, 
1864-65;  engaged  in  newspaper  work  in 
Chicago,  1868;  returned  to  Rochester, 
1872,  purchased  the  Central  Record, 
later  acquired  tlie  Federal  Union  and 
somewhat  later  the  Rochester  Post,  con- 


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solidating  them  under  the  name  of  the 
Post  and  Record,  in  189S.  The  firm  of 
A.  W.  Blakely  &  Son  was  established  in 
ISSl  and  incorporated  April  10,  1907,  as 
the  Blakely  Printing  Co.,  of  which  he 
is  president.  Republican.  Postmaster 
at  Rochester,  1S93.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.  Recreations:  Billiards, 
music  and  reading.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

BIiAKEIiV,  Clarence  Willoughby,  pub- 
lisiier;  born  in  Davenport,  la.,  Jan.  14, 
1867;  son  of  Amherst  Willoughby  and 
Amelia  (Walker)  Blakely;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents,  1872;  educated  in 
common  schools  and  one  year  in  State 
Normal  School,  Bridgewater,  Mass.; 
married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Aug.  9, 
1900,  to  Frances  Mae  Crouch.  Business 
manager  A.  W.  Blakely  &  Son,  estab- 
lished at  Rochester,  1881,  incorporated 
as  the  Blakely  Printing  Co.,  April  10, 
1907,  of  which  he  is  vice  president, 
printers  and  publishers  of  daily  and 
weekly  newspapers,  the  Post  and  Rec- 
ord. Republican.  Alderman:  member 
board  of  directors  Rochester  Public  Li- 
brary. Episcopalian.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

BI^ANCKETT,  M.  C,  hotel  proprietor 
and  real  estate  dealer;  born  at  St. 
George,  111.,  March  8,  1863;  son  of  Fred- 
erick C.  and  Matilda  (Surpernaut)  Blan- 
chett;  attended  public  schools  in  Good- 
land,  Ind.,  and  St.  George's  College,  St. 
George,  111.  Entered  hotel  business  at 
Clark,  S.  D.,  in  1887;  removed  to  Anoka, 
Minn.,  Dec,  1889;  located  permanently 
at  Elk  River,  in  May,  1901.  Now  owner 
of  Blanchett  hotels  at  Anoka  (built 
1896),  Elk  River  (purchased  1901)  and 
Zimmerman  (built  1902).  Member  of 
the  Mule  Shoe  Bar  Percheron  Horse  Co. 
President  Business  Men's  Association 
and  Athletic  Association,  both  of  Elk 
River.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Lodge  No. 
44,  Minneapolis.  Married  at  Raymont, 
S.  D.,  Feb.  9,  1885,  to  Miss  Mary  Frances 
Carroll.     Address:      Elk   River,   Minn. 

BI.ISS,  Wiiliam  Herbert,  flour  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Westmoreland,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  22,  1856;  son  of  George  W.  and 
Orpha  A.  (Green)  Bliss;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Toledo,  O.  Lived  in 
Toledo,  O.,  from  age  of  8  to  18;  began 
active  career  in  wholesale  saddlery 
hardware  house,  removed  to  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1874,  and  engaged  with  his  father 
in  wholesale  lumber  business  as  G.  W. 
and  W.  H.  Bliss;  came  to  Duluth,  1901, 
and  became  identified  with  Gregory, 
Cook  &  Co.,  proprietors  of  Commander 
Mills,  as  secretary;  is  now  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  company,  re-in- 
corporated. May  15,  1906,  as  Gregory, 
Bliss  &  Co.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner;  member  Hoo  Hoo.  Married  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  22,  1884,  to  Miss 
Ida    M.     Freeman.      Club:     Commercial. 


Recreations:  Boating  and  curling.  Office: 
Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.  Residence:  Cor. 
27th    St.   and    Park    Point,    Duluth. 

BIiODGETT,  Alson,  Sr.,  president  Wis- 
consin Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Alexander, 
N.  Y.,  May  8,  1830;  educated  in  public 
schools  at  Alexander;  married  in  New 
York  state,  1855,  to  Mary  A.  Cook.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  wholesale  paint  and 
vtirnish  business.  New  York  city,  1850, 
continuing  for  4  years;  came  to  Rice 
County,  Minn.,  1856,  and  farmed  until 
1876;  founded  the  Wisconsin  Lumber 
Co.,  1876,  whicla  now  operates  8  retail 
yards  in  Southern  Minnesota.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

BIiODGBTT,  Alson,  Jr.,  lumber;  born 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Jan.  11,  1860;  son 
of  Alson  and  Mary  A.  (Cook)  Blodgett; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Faribault 
and  The  Shattuck  School;  married  at 
Faribault,  July  11,  1889,  to  Miss  Frances 
Sheffield.  Has  been  connected  since  the 
beginning  of  his  active  career  with  the 
Wisconsin  Lumber  Co.,  founded  by  his 
father,  and  has  been  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  company  since  its  incorpo- 
ration, 1892.  Director  Security  Bank. 
Ex-president  Facibault  School  Board. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Travelers.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing, Ashing  and  driving.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

BI^OBGBTT,  Elijah  Haskell,  retired 
capitalist;  born  at  Weathersfield,  Vt., 
Feb.  16,  1832;  son  of  Ashley  and  Orill 
(Haskell)  Blodgett;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Vermont.  Worked  at 
house  carpentering  in  different  places 
in  Vermont,  1848-52;  engaged  in  pattern 
making  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  1852-66;  re- 
moved to  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1866,  and 
became  member  of  the  grain  commission 
firm  of  T.  B.  Sheldon  &  Co..  continuing 
1S66-02.  Was  president  Red  Wing  Sewer 
Pipe  Co.  until  1902,  since  then  vice  presi- 
dent and  director;  also  director  Union 
Stoneware  Co.;  stockliolder  Bank  of 
Pierce,  Simmons  &  Co.  Member  city 
council  4  years;  held  office  of  mayor  of 
the  City  of  Red  Wing,  1899-1901.  Uni- 
versalist.  Married  at  Hartland,  Vt., 
Sept.  17,  1855,  to  Miss  Sarah  Porter 
Sturtevant.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Camping  and  horseback  rid- 
ing.    Address:    Red  Wing,   Minn. 

BIiODGBTT,  Fred  S.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Anoka,  Minn.,  Dec.  8,  1862;  son 
of  Harvey  F.  and  Emily  (Silsby)  Blod- 
gett; educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul.  Began  active  career  as  member 
of  Osgood  &  Blodgett  Manufacturing 
Co.,  1883,  and  is  now  treasurer  of  the 
company.  Married,  Nov.  30,  1886,  Miss 
Fannie  West.  Office:  Duluth  Av.,  near 
E.  7th.  Residence:  330  W.  3rd  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

B^ODGBTT,  "William  £.,  lumber;  born 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Aug.  16,  1857;  son 
of  Alson  and   Mary  A.   (Cook)   Blodgett; 


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educated  at  The  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault; married  at  Faribault,  1885,  to 
Miss  Harriet  Wilson.  Has  been  con- 
nected with  the  Wiscpnsin  Lumber  Co. 
since  1880  and  has  been  vice  president 
of  tlie  company  since  its  incorporation, 
1892.  Director  Citizens'  National  Bank. 
Formerly  steward  of  the  State  Institute 
for  Deaf  and  Dumb.  Republican.  Con- 
greg-ationalist.  Recreations:  Automobil- 
ing  and  yachting.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

BI^OOD,  Thomas  I.,  painter's  mate- 
rials; born  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1856; 
reared  and  educated  at  New  York  City 
and  abroad;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.. 
Nov.  11,  1882,  Miss  Clara  B.  Stone. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1879,  and  was  as- 
sociated with  George  C.  Stone  in  the 
real  estate  business,  1879-81;  engaged  in 
the  commission  business  at  St.  Paul,  as 
member  of  the  firm  of  Hubbard  &  Blood, 
several  years;  in  1894,  with  W.  H.  Min- 
gaye,  purchased  the  Northwestern  Faint 
Works  (T.  Li.  Blood  &  Co.),  of  which 
he  is  president.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Tov/n  and  Country.  Office:  413-415  Wa- 
oouta  St.  Residence:  442  Summit  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

BIiOSSOM,  Georg'e  Poster,  flour  mill- 
ing; born  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  April  15, 
1861;  son  of  William  E.  Blossom;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Oswego.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1881,  and  entered  employ 
of  Christian  Brothers  &  Co.,  merchant 
millers,  the  firm  becoming  George  C. 
Christian  &  Co.,  1894,  of  which  he  is 
manager.  Treasurer  Kenwood  Ice  Co. 
Charter  member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mason.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1884,  to  Miss  Alice  Williams. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  2002  Lake  of  the  Isles  Blvd., 
Minneapolis. 

BIiUMZ:,  Charles  P.,  clergyman;  born 
in  Jordan,  Minn.,  Oct.  2,  1860;  son  of 
Krnest  A.  and  Sophia  C.  (Festing) 
Blume;  raised  on  farm  near  Jordan. 
Minn.;  educated  in  district  school;  Ger- 
man Catholic  parochial  school  and  city 
public  schools,  Jordan;  Iowa  Wesleyan 
University  and  German  College,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  la.,  graduating  from  the  uni- 
versity, degree  of  B.S.,  June,  1882;  de- 
gree of  M.S.,  same  university,  1885.  Mar- 
ried at  Highland,  111.,  April  22,  1884,  to 
Miss  Bertha  E.  Fiegenbaum.  Four  years 
presiding  elder  St.  Paul  district,  of  the 
Northern  German  Conference;  held  ap- 
pointments 2  years  in  Stillwater,  7  in 
St.  Paul,  7  in  Minneapolis,  and  since 
1898,  in  Winona.  Recreations:  Outdoor 
diversions.     Address:    Winona,  Minn. 

BOARDMAIT,  Henry  A.,  crockery; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.,  1843: 
son  of  Henry  A.  Boardman;  educated 
in  private  schools  of  Philadelphia  and 
at  Princeton  University,  class  of  1864; 
married  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  1894,  to 
Miss  Cornelia  D.  Marshall.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,    1871;     president   and   treasurer  of 


the  Wemott-Howard  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1905. 
Presbyterian.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
385  Jackson  St.  Residence:  1336  River 
Blvd.,   St.   Paul. 

BOCKMAir,  Marcus  Olaus,  president 
and  professor  theology.  Seminary  of 
United  Norwegian  Lutheran  Church 
since  1893;  born  at  Langesund,  Norway, 
Jan.  9,  1849;  son  of  Frederick  and  Nico- 
line  (Bodom)  Bockman;  graduated  from 
Christiania  University,  Norway,  1867 
(passed  examen  philosophicum,  1868); 
theological  department,  1875  (D.D., 
Mulilenberg  College,  Pennsylvania, 
1900);  married,  1st,  1875,  Leonharda 
Holby  (died  1888);  2d,  1896,  Inga  Holby. 
Ordained,  Christiania,  1875;  Lutheran 
pastor  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  1875-86;  pro- 
fessor theology,  Luthersk  Presteskole, 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1886-90;  at  Augsburg 
Seminary,  Minneapolis,  1890-3;  one  of 
editors  Lutherske  Vidnesbyrd,  church 
paper  of  anti-Missourian  Brotherhood. 
Address:    St.   Anthony   Park,   Minn. 

BOBIir,  Gustaf,  manager  Augustana 
Book  Concern,  St.  Paul;  born  in  Swe- 
den, Feb.  4,  1844;  son  of  Swven  and 
Breta  Bodin;  graduate  of  technical 
school  in  Sweden.  Came  to  America, 
1868,  and  located  in  Minnesota;  lived  in 
Wright  Co.,  1880-91,  and  was  county 
treasurer,  1884  to  Dec.  31,  1890;  has 
been  identified  witli  the  Augustana  Book 
Concern,  publishers  of  Swedish  books 
and  literature,  since  1891,  and  is  now 
manager  of  that  organization;  also 
treasurer  of  Bethesda  Hospital  since 
1893.  Treasurer  of  the  Swedish  Luth- 
eran Conference  for  7  years.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Swedisli  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1873,  to  Miss  Jo- 
hanna Johnson.  Office:  213  E.  7th  St. 
Residence:    676    Rivoli   St.,   St.   Paul. 

BOBHK,  John  C,  physician;  born  at 
Wien,  Austria,  June  12,  1860;  son  of 
Johann  and  Barbara  Boehm.  Came  to 
America  early  in  life  and  was  educated 
at  public  schools,  N.  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
Minnesota  State  Normal  School,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  graduating,  1887;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  one  year,  and  three 
years  in  Medical  Department  of  the 
University,  graduating,  1893;  Interne  at 
City  and  County  Hospital,  St.  Paul,  June 
1,  1893,  to  July  2,  1894.  Secretary  and 
member  U.  S.  pension  examining  board, 
at  St.  Cloud;  member  and  chairman 
Alumni  Advisory  Committee  to  Board 
of  Regents  of  University  of  Minnesota. 
Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Stearns-Benton  County  Medical  Society, 
Crow  River  Valley  Medical  Society  and 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Member  B.  P.  O.  B.,  Lodge 
No.  516.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Nov.  28, 
1896,  Miss  Mittie  A.  Adamson.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:    St.  Cloud,   Minn. 

BOrHMKB,  Gustave,  grain  and  live 
stock;  born  in  Benton  Co.,  la.,  March 
28,  1876;  son  of  Emil  and  Anna  (Wei- 
ben)  Boehmke;  attended  country  school 
until    16    years    of    age,    and    spent    one 


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year  at  Lemars  (la.)  Normal  School. 
Engaged  in  farming  until  1904;  was 
connected  with  The  Minnesota  &  West- 
ern Grain  Co.,  as  buyer,  from  Aug.  15, 
1904,  until  May  1,  1905;  became  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  Boehmke  &  Jacobsen, 
May  1,  1905,  and  bought  the  L.  H.  Baker 
elevator,  Holland.  Republican.  Married 
at  Remsen,  la.,  Oct.  25,  1899,  to  Miss 
Anna  Breiholz.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Hunting.  Address:  Holland, 
Minn. 

BOEir,  Haider  E.,  editor;  born  in 
Norway,  Jan.  2,  1851;  came  with  two 
brothers  to  Mower  Co.,  Minn.,  1868;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools;  located  in  Ot- 
ter Tail  Co.,  1871;  taught  in  public 
schools,  farmed  and  held  local  offices; 
was  register  of  deeds,  1888-92;  mem- 
ber of  Congress,  Peoples  party,  1892-4. 
Secretary  Otter  Tail  County  Alliance, 
1884-91,  and  for  three  years  correspond- 
ing secretary  State  Farmers  Alliance; 
originator  of  the  idea  of  the  state  build- 
ing a  twine  factory  at  Stillwater  Prison 
and  was  one  of  the  leaders  in  securing 
its  accomplishment.  Advocate  of  public 
ownership  of  utilities.  Editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  the  Fergus  Globe,  since  1895. 
Address:    Fergus   Falls,  Minn. 

BOHANNOIT,  Eug-ene  ■William,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Boonville,  Ind.,  Oct.  13, 
1865;  son  of  G.  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Wil- 
der) Bohannon;  graduated  from  State 
Normal  School,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1887; 
graduated  from  the  Indiana  University, 
Bloomington,  Ind.,  1890  (A.M.,  1892); 
was  for  three  years  scholar  and  fellow 
at  Clark  University,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1895-98.  Began  teaching  in  1887  and 
filled  position  of  principal  of  schools, 
Brownsburg,  Ind.,  1887-88;  principal 
schools,  Plainfield,  Ind.,  1889-91;  prin- 
cipal High  School,  Pekin,  111.,  1892;  was 
superintendent  of  schools,  Rensselaer, 
Ind.,  1892-95;  head  of  department  of 
psvchology  and  pedagogy.  State  Normal 
School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1898-1901;  has 
been  president  State  Normal  School,  Du- 
luth,  since  1901.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Married  at 
Mankato,  April  18,  1901,  Miss  Mary 
Agnes  Carney.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial.  Office:  State  Normal  School. 
Residence:  2323  E.  5th  St.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

BOIiANB,  William  H.,  register  of 
deeds;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn..  Aug. 
15,  1868;  son  of  Patrick  and  Winifred 
(Gloason)  Boland;  educated  in  private 
schools  and  at  Notre  Dame  University, 
graduating  from  Commercial  course  of 
the  university  in  1888;  unmarried.  Has 
been  register  of  deeds.  Big  Stone  Co., 
since  Jan,  5,  1903;  also  director  Irish- 
American  Bank,  Minneapolis,  Columbia 
National  Bank,  Minneapolis,  and  Big 
Stone  County  Bank,  Graceville,  Minn. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Catholic  Or- 
der of  Foresters,  Ancient  Order  of  Hi- 
bernians, and  Eagles.  Address:  Orton- 
ville,   Minn. 


BOIiEV,  Edward  H.,  furniture  and  un- 
dertaking;   born  in  Iowa  Co.,   Wis.,  Feb. 

17,  1867;  attended  Dodgeville  (Wis.) 
High  School  three  years,  and  graduated 
from  Northern  Indiana  Normal  School, 
1892.  Entered  mercantile  business  and 
was  member  of  drug  firm  of  Boley  & 
Smith,  1899-1902;  member  of  firm  of 
Erickson,  Hellekson  &  Co.,  1903-06;  now 
member  of  firm  of  Smith  &  Boley,  gen- 
eral merchandise,  Hallerite,  Can.,  and 
Boley  &  Nordin,  retail  furniture,  carpets 
and  undertaking,  Wheaton,  Minn.  Mayor 
Village  of  Wheaton,  1897-98;  coroner 
Traverse  Co.,  since  1898.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  Masonic  order  (in- 
cluding Chapter),  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Edith  Bodin. 
Club:  Commercial.  Adress:  Wheaton, 
Minn. 

BOIiXiES,  David  William,  physician; 
born  at  Afton,  Minn.,  Jan.  11,  1860;  son 
of  George  W.  and  Mary  (Sauntry)  Bolles; 
educated  in  public  schools,  at  St.  Croix 
Valley  Academy  and  at  Rush  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  graduating,  1884.  Has 
practiced  medicine  continuously  at 
Brownton,  Minn.,  since  1884.  and  is 
largely  interested  in  several  important 
business  enterprises;  owner  of  half  in- 
terest in  Brownton  Telephone  Co.  Di- 
rector First  State  Bank  of  Brownton. 
Democrat.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  McLeod  County 
Medical  Society.  Mason.  Married  at 
Charlotte,  Mich.,  June  17,  1885,  Caro- 
line C.  Brackett.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.     Address:    Brownton,   Minn. 

BOMBERGER,  Fraukliu  J.,  physician; 
born  at  Bethel,  Pa.,  Feb.  18,  1866;  son 
of  Elias  and  Ellen  (Snyder)  Bomberger; 
educated  in  public  schools;  at  Keystone 
State  Normal  School,  Kutztown,  Pa., 
1885;  Palatinate  College,  B.Sc,  1886; 
graduated  from  Medical  Department 
University  of  Minnesota,  1902.  Member 
Blue  Earth  County  Medical  Society  and 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Mason.  Married  at  Elk 
River,  Minn..  Aug.  5,  1896,  Clara  Frye. 
Address:     Mapleton,   Minn. 

BOND,  Jonathan  Danford,  asst.  supt. 
of  public  schools;  born  in  Fayette  Coun- 
ty, Pa.,  Feb.  24,  1846;  son  of  Jonathan 
and  Mary  (French)  Bond;  educated  in 
Wisconsin  puljlic  schools,  academy,  bus- 
iness college  and  Milton  College,  gradu- 
ating from  latter,  as  B.S.,  1872  (M.S., 
1875);     married   at   St.   Paul,   Minn.,   Dec. 

18,  1874,  to  Mattie  C.  Bunker.  Began 
teaching  in  1872;  holds  life  certificate 
as  teacher  in  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota; 
was  special  teacher  and  supervisor,  prin- 
cipal of  Madison  School,  St.  Paul,  and 
appointed  to  present  position  as  assist- 
ant superintendent  of  schools,  St.  Paul. 
1888.  Member  Minnesota  Educational 
Association  (was  five  years  secretary 
and  one  year  its  president).  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  '639  St.  An- 
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BOND,  Joseph  P.,  physician;  born  in 
Bond  Co.,  111.,  1862;  son  of  John  and 
Julia  (Casteen)  Bond;  graduate  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  degree  of  M.D., 
1885;  married,  1896,  Harriet  Riley.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Southwestern  Colo.,  188.5, 
later  practicing  in  Denver;  has  been 
located  in  Wabasha  since  1899.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
"Wabasha  County  Medical  Society.  Re- 
publican. Mason;  member  of  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:   Wabaslia,   Minn. 

BONHAM,  Walter  G.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1,  1854;  son 
of  George  and  Sarah  (Glaspey)  Bonham; 
educated  at  academy,  Shiloh,  N.  J.,  and 
college  at  Milton,  Wis.  Read  law  in 
office  of  B.  F.  Latta,  Dodge  Center; 
admitted  to  practice  of  law  at  Mantor- 
ville,  Minn.,  1881;  in  practice  at  Dodge 
Center,  Tower  and  Eveleth  until  1901, 
when  he  located  in  Duluth.  County 
commissioner  of  St.  Louis  Co.,  1888- 
1904;  judge  of  probate  court,  1901-02. 
Was  city  attorney  of  Tower  and  Eveleth 
and  filled  positions  of  commissioner  for 
U.  S.  circuit  court  and  member  scliool 
board.  Tower.  Republican.  Married  in 
Wisconsin,  March,  1885,  to  Miss  Alice 
Lamb.  Club:  Commercial.  Oflice:  1st 
Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  4601  Lon- 
don Rd.,  Duluth. 

BOOSTBOM,  Charles  Bussell,  presi- 
dent Soutliein  Minnesota  Normal  Col- 
lege; born  Oneida,  Ills.,  March  1,  1S64; 
son  of  George  and  Aurelia  (Madison) 
Boostrom;  educated  at  Western  Nor- 
mal College,  1883;  Northern  Illinois 
Normal  School,  1891;  Valparaiso  (Ind.) 
University,  1897.  Filled  position  of 
principal  of  schools,  Rio,  111.,  1891-93; 
was  principal  of  schools,  \yataga.  111., 
1893-96;  assisted  in  organization  of  the 
Southern  Minnesota  Normal  College, 
1897;  vice  president  of  the  college.  1897- 
1900,  and  president  since  1900,  the  in- 
stitution being  the  largest  private  school 
of  the  kind  in  Minnesota  and  enrolling 
1,000  students  annually.  President  busi- 
ness college  section  of  the  Minnesota 
Educational  Association,  1903-06.  Mar- 
ried at  Victoria,  111.,  June  21,  1893,  to 
Alpha  Harpman.  Address:  Austin,   Minn. 

BOOTH,  Wilbur  Pranklin,  lawyer; 
born  at  Seymour,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1861; 
son  of  Rev.  Albert  and  Louisa  (Trist- 
ram) Booth;  graduated  Cheshire  Acad- 
emy, Conn.,  1880;  Yale  College,  1884; 
Yale  Law  School,  1SS8.  Unmarried.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law,  1SS9;  member  of 
the  firm  of  Tryon  &  Booth  since  1901. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Town 
and  Country.  Office:  Oneida  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:   Harvard  Chambers,   Minneapolis. 

BOBAAS,  Julius,  superintendent  of 
schools;  born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn., 
Dec.  7,  1S71;  son  of  Johannes  and  Ellen 
(Storsve)  Boraas;  attended  academic  de- 
partment Red  Wing  Seminary,  1886-90, 
University   of  Minnesota,    1891-95,    grad- 


uating as  valedictorian,  degree  of  B  L., 
1895,  M.L.,  1898.  Was  teacher  at  Red 
Wing  Seminary,  1895-99;  has  been  coun- 
ty superintendent  of  schools,  Goodhue 
Co.,  since  1899.  Married  at  Kenyon, 
Minn.,  1897,  Miss  Julia  Rygh.  Address: 
Red    Wing,    Minn. 

BOBDBWICH,  Henry,  U.  S.  consul 
general,  Christiania,  Norway;  born  in 
Norway,  Jan.  19,  1S44;  son  of  John  P. 
and  Leonharde  (Linkhausen)  Bordewich; 
educated  in  high  school  and  commer- 
cial college,  Bergen,  Norway;  came  to 
America,  1864;  married  Miss  Bergitte 
Anderson.  Served  in  the  federal  navy, 
in  the  Mississippi  squadron  during  the 
last  part  of  the  Civil  War;  located  in 
Minnesota  after  the  war;  was  county 
auditor  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  Minn.,  for 
14  years;  postmaster  at  Granite  Falls, 
4  years;  candidate  for  state  treasurer 
of  Minnesota,  1884,  but  was  defeated. 
Republican.  Appointed  consul  to  Chris- 
tiania, 1897,  and  consul  general,  1900. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Recreations: 
Sailing  and  reading.  Official  address: 
American  Consulate,  Christiania,  Nor- 
way. Home  address:  Granite  Falls, 
Minn. 

BOBIiANG,  Botolf  J.,  president  Farm- 
ers' State  Bank  of  Kenyon;  born  at 
Ytre  Sogn,  Norway,  July  IS,  1842;  son 
of  John  M.  Borlang  and  Randi  B.  Flom; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1854; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Dune  Co., 
Wis.,  and  at  Northwestern  Commercial 
College,  Madison,  graduating,  1865.  Lo- 
cated in  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1862,  and 
clerked  in  general  store  for  4  years; 
started  general  store  at  Norway,  Minn., 
May,  1867,  continuing  for  24  years,  also 
being  postmaster  at  Norway  for  same 
period:  organized  private  bank  at  Ken- 
yon, Minn.,  1891,  which  was  incorporated 
under  title  of  Farmers'  State  Bank  of 
Kenyon,  Dec.  4,  1905,  of  which  he  is 
president.  Republican.  Member  United 
Norwegian  Lutheran  Church  of  America. 
Married  at  Norway,  Minn.,  1868,  to  Miss 
Syneva  H.  Lowe.  Club:  Corn  Club  of 
Kenyon.      Address:     Kenyon,    Minn. 

BOBNCAMF,  Edward,  clergyman; 
born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  Nov.  7,  186S; 
son  of  Henry  J.  and  Madeline  (Schurch) 
Borncamp;  educated  at  Carleton  Prepar- 
atory School,  Northfleld,  Minn.;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1893;  Yale  Theological 
School,  1893-94;  Harvard  University, 
1894-96;  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Episcopal 
Theological  School,  graduating,  degree 
of  B.D.,  1896.  Married  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  1S95,  to  Miss  Eva  Foster.  Epis- 
copalian. Began  ministry  at  Duxbury, 
Mass.,  18  months,  1896-97;  was  assist- 
ant minister  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  for 
6  years;  has  been  rector  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Winona,  since  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (32°);  member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternity.  Club: 
Meadow  Brook.    Address:  Winona,  Minn. 


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BOSS,  Andrew,  educator;  born  in  Wa- 
basha Co.,  Minn.,  June  3,  1867;  son  of 
Andrew  and  Janet  (Nisbet)  Boss;  edu- 
cated in  common  school  until  1884;  Ag- 
ricultural High  School,  1889-91,  gradua- 
ting, 1891;  special  work  in  College  of 
Agriculture,  University  of  Minnesota. 
Married  at  Hyde  Park,  Minn.,  Dec.  15, 
1891,  to  Miss  Evalena  La  Mont.  Was 
farm  superintendent  University  Farm, 
1891-94;  assistant  in  agriculture.  Uni- 
versity Experiment  Station,  1894-1903; 
associate  professor  of  agriculture,  1903- 
05;  professor  of  agriculture  and  animal 
husbandry  since  1905.  Vice  president 
State  Farmers'  Club;  secretary  Minne- 
sota Live  Stock  Breeders'  Association, 
etc.  Republican.  Congregationallst. 
Member  of  the  Grange.  Club:  North 
Park  Improvement  League.  Office:  Ag- 
ricultural College,  St.  Anthony  Park, 
Minn.  Residence:  1443  Raymond  Av., 
St.  Anthony  Park,  Minn. 

BOSWOKTH,  William  B.,  farmer;  born 
at  Elyria,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1861;  son  of 
Daniel  and  Ann  Eliza  (Nevins)  Bos- 
worth;  educated  in  country  school,  and 
in  graded  school  at  LeRoy,  Minn.  Has 
been  engaged  in  various  lines  of  busi- 
ness, beginning  in  1884,  when  he  had 
charge  of  a  skating  rink  and  an  opera 
house,  the  latter  of  which  he  now  owns. 
Began  contracting  in  partnership  with 
his  brother,  1886,  moving  and  raising 
houses,  etc.;  started  feed  and  livery 
stable,  closing  out  in  1903;  has  done 
job  work,  built  capstan  ditches,  now 
farms  and  is  selling  road  machinery; 
also  auctioneer.  Director  Norman  Coun- 
ty Telephone  Co.  Member  Brotherhood 
of  American  Yeomen.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, March  16,  1899,  Miss  Mary  D. 
Jordahl.    Address:    Ada,   Minn. 

BOUCK,  I.  W.,  general  merchant;  born 
at  Independence,  la.,  Feb.  22,  1855;  son  of 
J.  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Elliott)  Bouck;  ed- 
ucated in  common  schools  and  at  Iowa 
State  Agricultural  College.  Began  act- 
ive career  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness, Sept.,  1879,  and  in  addition  to  a 
large  establishment  at  Royalton,  has  a  po- 
tato house,  and  is  interested  in  farming. 
Now  serving  third  term  as  member  Alin- 
nesota  State  Legislature;  also  president 
Royalton  School  Board  for  ten  years. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Dale,  la.,  Dec.  24,  1879,  to 
Miss  Mary  A.  Lonsdale.  Address:  Roy- 
alton,   Minn. 

BOUCK,  John,  county  treasurer;  born 
at  Independence,  la.,  Oct.  27,  1861;  son 
of  John  S.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Elliott) 
Bouck;  educated  in  public  schools  at 
Independence.  Raised  on  farm  and  re- 
mained there  until  28  years  of  age;  lo- 
cated at  Royalton,  Minn.,  in  fall  of  1879, 
serving  four  years  with  C.  W.  &  I.  W. 
Bouck,  in  general  store  and  grain  ele- 
vator and  as  deputy  postmaster;  fol- 
lowed mercantile  business  for  four 
years,  in  Walker,  Minn.;    moved  to  Ake- 


ley  in  the  spring  of  1898,  bought  hotel 
and  meat  market  which  he  still  owns. 
Has  been  county  treasurer  of  Hubbard 
County  two  years.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Spooner, 
Wis.,  Jan.  IS,  1892,  to  Miss  Celia  E. 
Burk.     Residence:    Park  Rapids,   Minn. 

BOUBQXJIN,  Iiucien  E,,  banker;  born 
at  New  Hartford,  la.,  July  6,  1866.  Ad- 
dress:   Taopi,  Minn. 

BOUSFIBIiD,  Bdward  Pranklin,  manu- 
facturer of  wooden  tubs,  pails  and 
packages;  born  at  Kirtland,  Lake  Co., 
O.,  Sept.  4,  1849;  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Featherstone)  Bousfleld;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Cleveland, 
O.,  and  Oberlin  (Ohio)  College;  mar- 
ried, at  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  24,  1872,  to 
Delia  Weed.  Began  business  life  as 
.shipping  clerk  for  Bousfleld  &  Poole, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1867-72;  bookkeeper  and 
stockholder  Ohio  Woodenware  Co.,  Cleve- 
land, 1872-75;  member  of  firm  of  Bous- 
fleld &  Co.,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1875-81; 
president  of  Bousfleld  &  Co.,  incorpo- 
rated, 1881-82;  president  of  Bousfleld  & 
Co.,  1884-87;  member  of  flrm  of  Bous- 
fleld Woodenware  Co.,  1890-1902,  and 
since  its  incorporation,  1902,  president 
of  the  company,  manufacturers  of  tub 
and  pail  packages  of  wood.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis  and  St.  Anthony 
Commercial.  Office:  2600  Marshall  St., 
N.  E.  Residence:  19  S.  13th  St.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BOUSTBAO,  James  T.,  president  Elec- 
tric Machinery  Co.;  born  at  Brighton, 
Eng.,  March  19,  1859;  son  of  James  and 
Ann  (Mewett)  Boustead;  educated  at 
private  school  at  Brighton.  Came  to 
America,  1871,  and  located  in  Minnesota, 
1881  ;  was  superintendent  Minnesota, 
Brush  Electric  Co.  until  1892;  organized 
the  Electric  Machinery  Co.,  1892,  incor- 
porated, 1902,  of  which  is  president. 
Member  American  Institute  of  Electrical 
Engineers.  Mason.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1885,  Miss  Hannah  Symons. 
Oflice:  13th  and  14th  Avs.,  N.  E.,  Polk 
to  Tyler.  Residence:  3329  Calhoun 
Blvd.,    Minneapolis. 

BOUTEIiL,  P.  D.;  born  in  Vermont, 
1837;  educated  in  common  schools.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  leather  business  in 
Massachusetts;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1871,  and  founded  furniture  house  now 
conducted  by  his  sons.  Member  Park 
Board  for  6  years.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Elks,  Whist,  etc.  Residence:  1924  Ken- 
wood Parkway,  Minneapolis. 

BOUTEIiIi,  Walter  D.,  furniture  mer- 
chant; born  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Nov. 
28,  1864;  son  of  P.  D.  and  M.  C.  (Wel- 
lington) Boutell;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1871,  and  was  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  this  city.  Began  in  the  furni- 
ture business,  1876,  as  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Boutell  Brothers,  said  to  be  the 
largest  house,  hotel  and  club  furnishers 
nishers  in  northwest,  the  business  hav- 
ing been  founded  by   his  father  in  1871. 


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Republican.  Member  of  the  Elks,  Inde- 
pendent Order  of  Foresters,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Cor.  1st  Av.  and  S.  5th  St. 
Residence:  1903  Kenwood  Park,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BOVTEIiIi,  William  Theodore,  house 
furnisher;  born  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass., 
1865;  son  of  Paul  Dean  and  Maria 
Clarke  (Wellington)  Boutell;  removed 
to  Minneapolis  at  age  of  6;  educated 
in  Jefferson  School,  Central  High  School 
and  Archibald's  Business  College;  mar- 
ried at  Waltham,  Mass.,  1902,  to  Char- 
lotte Avilda  Gibbs.  Has  been  engaged 
in  furniture  business  for  himself  at 
Minneapolis  since  1885;  member  firm  of 
Boutell  Bros.  Also  second  vice  presi- 
dent Borey  State  Lumber  Co.  Member 
Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minneapolis  Athletic  Association.  Office: 
Cor.  1st  Av.,  S.,  and  5th  St.  Residence: 
1961    Kenwood    Parkway,    Minneapolis. 

BOWEH',  Edwin  Daniel,  grain  ship- 
ping; born  at  Perry,  N.  Y.,  1828;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Irena  (Foster)  Bowen; 
came  to  Wisconsin  early  in  life  and  was 
educated  at  Perry,  N.  Y.,  and  Delavan, 
Wis.  Has  been  in  the  grain  business 
since  the  beginning  of  his  active  ca- 
reer, more  than  35  years  ago,  commenc- 
ing at  Madison,  Wis.;  removed  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1881,  and  is  at  the  head  of  the 
grain  firm  of  E.  B.  Bowen  &  Co.  Served 
as  sergeant  Co.  B.,  42nd  Wisconsin 
Vols.,  War  of  the  Rebellion,  in  the  Army 
of  the  West,  under  General  Sherman. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Member  Rawlins 
Post,  G.  A.  R.  Married  in  Wisconsin, 
1S61,  to  Miss  Margaret  Swanton.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
2618   3rd   Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BOWEN,  Edwin  D.,  Jr.,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  at  LaCrosse,  Wis.,  Nov.  26, 
1872;  son  of  Edwin  D.  and  Margaret 
(Swanton)  Bowen;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis.  Came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1881;  began  in  grain  business 
with  his  father  in  1891;  junior  member 
of  the  firm  of  E.  D.  Bowen  &  Co.,  since 
1902.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Jan.  4, 
1898,  to  Miss  Florence  Phelps.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Member  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Club:  Minne- 
tonka  Boat.  Recreations:  Boating  and 
fishing.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Residence:  3216  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BOWERS,  John  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Rockport,  Ind..  June  7,  1851;  son  of 
John  R.  and  Phebe  (Hewins)  Bowers; 
educated  in  common  schools,  at  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  for  three  years.  Taught 
•school  several  years;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Man  &  .Calhoun,  Danville,  111. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  In  Illinois,  Jan.. 
1878,  and  moved  to  Minnesota  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Minnesota,  iii 
June  of  the  same  year;  has  resided  in 
Redwood  Falls  since  1878,  in  active 
practice    of    the    profession.      Has    been 


city  attorney  and  member  of  the  board 
of  education  of  Redwood  Falls  many 
years;  was  judge  of  probate  court.  Red- 
wood Co.,  1879-85;  ex-member  of  Illi- 
nois National  Guard,  holding  office  of 
1st  lieutenant  during  last  year  of  serv- 
ice. Republican.  Methodist.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Chapter.  Married  at 
Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  June  30,  1881, 
Miss  Florence  X  Chapman.  Address: 
Redwood  Falls,  Minn. 

BOWES,  John  E.,  clergyman;  born  In 
Grey  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.,  Oct.  29,  1874;  son 
of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Garbutt) 
Bowes;  educated  in  public  schools;  To- 
ronto University  (classical);  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, Evanston,  111.,  and  Chicago  Univer- 
sity. Married  at  Winnebago  City,  Minn., 
June  10,  1903,  to  Miss  Nora  Howatt. 
Methodist.  Began  ministry  in  1894,  at 
Toronto,  Ont.,  and  has  been  in  charge 
of  M.  E.  churches  in  Grey  Co.,  Can.;  at 
Alma  City,  Minn.;  Burnham  Church, 
Chicago,  111.;  Blue  Earth,  Minn.;  and 
has  been  pastor  of  Methodist  Church  at 
Faribault  since  1906.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Club:  Euterpean.  Recreations: 
Outing  vacations.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

BOWIBY,  Charles  Byard,  clothing; 
born  in  Nova  Scotia,  Nov.  19,  1853;  re- 
moved to  Boston  witli  his  parents  at  8 
years  of  age;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Boston.  Began  active  career  at  age 
of  14,  as  errand  boy  for  the  Oak  Hall 
Clothing  Store,  becoming  salesman; 
went  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  entered  the 
Putnam  Clothing  House  as  manager  and 
buyer  for  the  boys  and  childrens'  de- 
partment, 1874;  was  buyer  and  manager 
of  Willoughby,  Hill  &  Co.,  clothiers, 
1877-93;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1893,  as 
senior  proprietor  of  the  Boston  Clothing 
House,  and  is  now  president  of  the  com- 
pany. Member  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mason  (32^),  Knight  Templar.  Shriner; 
member  Royal  Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Knights  of  Honor,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1873,  to  Miss  Elma  G. 
Sargent.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  S. 
B.  Cor.  6th  and  Robert  Sts.  Residence: 
42   S.    St.   Albans   St.,   St.    Paul. 

BOWMAN,  Bradley  Clayton,  secretary 
and  general  manager  S.  H.  Bowman 
Lumber  Co.;  born  in  Frederick  Co.,  Md., 
Aug.  4,  1859;  son  of  William  H.  and 
Mary  Ann  Bowman;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Maryland.  Moved  from 
Maryland  to  Iowa,  1880,  and  has  been 
located  in  Minneapolis  since  1898;  con- 
nected with  S.  H.  Bowman  Lumber  Co. 
since  its  organization,  in  1880,  and  is  its 
secretary  and  general  manager;  also 
vice  president  Bowman-Hicks  Lumber 
Co.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  and  other  corpo- 
rations and  banks;  director  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Odebolt.  Iowa.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at  ' 
Unionville,  Md.,  Aug.  13,  1878,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  Hyder.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Lafayette,    Minkahda,    Automobile,    New 


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Illinois  Atliletic  (Cliicago).  Office:  Lum- 
ber Excliange.  Residence:  Plaza  Hotel, 
Minneapolis. 

BOWMAN,  Samuel  H.,  manufacturer 
and  merchant;  born  in  Frederick  Co., 
Md.,  Oct.  31,  1S53;  son  of  William  H. 
and  Mary  A.  Bowman;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Maryland;  graduated  from 
the  Eastman  Business  College,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  Began  active  career  in 
general  merchandise  business  in  Mary- 
land, continuing  in  Pennsylvania  and 
Ohio;  became  first  identified  with  lum- 
ber business  as  clerk  for  a  lumber  firm 
in  Nebraska;  started  in  retail  lumber 
yard  for  self  in  Iowa,  1S79;  removed 
general  office  to  Minneapolis,  in  1S91. 
still  retaining  line  yards  in  Iowa  and 
other  states;  for  years  has  been  oper- 
ating saw  mills  extensively  in  Washing- 
ton, British  Columbia  and  the  pine  re- 
gions of  the  South.  President  of  the 
S.  H.  Bowman  Lumber  Co.,  also  presi- 
dent of  a  number  of  other  large  lumber 
manufacturing  corporations  and  inter- 
ested in  various  banking  institutions; 
director  National  Bank  of  Commerce, 
Minneapolis.  Republican.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Cleveland,  O.,  July,  1SS3,  to  Miss  Annie 
L.  Stevens.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Lafay- 
ette, Minikalida.  Recreations:  Golf,  au- 
tomobiling,  hunting;  fond  of  good 
horses.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange.  Resi- 
dence:    2110   Park   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BOWniAN,  Theophilus,  native  of 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.;  son  of  Harrison  and 
Alice  (Burt)  Bowman;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  private  schools  up  to  17  years 
of  age;  married  in  Minnesota,  Sept.  4, 
1883,  to  Miss  Adele  Parks.  Began  act- 
ive career  by  learning  milling  business, 
continuing  3  years;  came  to  Wisconsin, 
1856,  and  removed  to  Faribault,  Minn., 
March,  1857,  where  he  operated  a  saw 
mill  and  flouring  mill,  later  operating 
a  saw  mill  at  Hastings;  farmed  in 
Goodhue  Co.,  until  1879,  when  he  en- 
gaged in  dealing  in  farm  machinery  at 
Northfield;  was  in  mercantile  business 
at  Fisher,  1882-91;  has  made  his  home 
in  Merriam  Park  since  1891,  devoting 
his  attention  to  liis  farm  and  mercantile 
interests.  Republican;  formerly  mem- 
ber State  Legislature  from  Goodhue  Co. 
Residence:  2018  Carroll  St.,  Merriam 
Park,    St.    Paul. 

BOXBtTS,  Christian  H.,  dry  goods 
merchant;  born  in  Norway,  Aug.  17, 
1845;  son  of  Halvor  J.  and  Martha 
Maria  Boxrud;  educated  in  country 
schools  and  at  business  college  in  Chris- 
tiania,  Norway.  Came  to  America  and 
located  in  Minnesota,  summer  of  1864; 
married  at  Red  Wing,  1876,  to  Miss  Nic- 
olina  J.  Aim  (deceased,  1906).  Began 
on  farm  and  worked  in  woods  and  saw 
mills  of  Goodhue  Co.;  entered  mercan- 
tile business  as  clerk  in  general  store 
of  C.  Claussen  &  Co.;  has  been  success- 
fully engaged  in  business  for  himself 
as  senior  member  of  Boxrud  Bros.,  dry 


goods,  carpets  and  millinery,  since  1877. 
Republican.  Member  Red  Wing  Board 
of  Public  Works  since  1905.  Member 
Merchants'  Association.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:    Red  Wing,   Minn. 

BOXBUD,  Richard  H.,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant; born  in  Norway,  Sept.  12,  1851; 
son  of  Halvor  J.  and  Martlia  Maria  Box- 
rud; came  to  Minnesota,  1864;  educated 
in  public  scliools  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.; 
married  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1880,  to 
Miss  Jennie  J.  Toedt.  Began  in  farm- 
ing in  Minnesota,  later  becoming  clerk 
in  general  store,  and  in  1877  assisted  in 
organization  of  the  firm  of  Boxrud 
Bros.,  dry  goods,  carpets  and  millinery, 
with  which  he  has  ever  since  been  ac- 
tively identified.  Republican.  Member 
Board  of  Fire  Commissioners  of  Red 
Wing  ever  since  its  organization.  Luth- 
eran. Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Hunting.      Address:     Red  Wing,    Minn. 

BOVD,  Harlow  James,  physician;  born 
in  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1852; 
son  of  Hollis  M.  and  Minerva  (Moore) 
Boyd;  educated  in  Alexandria  (Minn.) 
high  school,  Columbus  Medical  College 
and  Chicago  Post-Graduate  School,  1900- 
1902.  After  graduating  from  medical 
college,  settled  in  Watts  Flats,  Chau- 
tauqua Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  5  years;  removed 
to  Alexandria,  Minn.,  1886.  Democrat. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights 
of  Pvthias,  Maccabees.  Married  at 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1881,  to  Lil- 
lian I.  Rexford.  Address:  Alexandria, 
Minn. 

BBAASCH,  William  Prederick,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Lyons,  la.,  July  6,  1878; 
son  of  John  and  Albertine  (Classen) 
Braasch;  educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools  to  1896;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1900; 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1903.  Un- 
married. Now  assistant  city  physician. 
City  of  Minneapolis  (appointed,  1905); 
clinical  assistant  University  of  Minne- 
sota, College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery; 
pathologist  Minneapolis  City  Hospital, 
1903-04.  Member  Minneapolis  Medical 
Club,  Hennepin  County  Medical  Society, 
American  Medical  Association.  Member 
Delta  Upsilon,  and  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 
fraternities.  Club:  North  Side  Commer- 
cial, Roosevelt.  Office:  Andrus  Bldg. 
Residence:  1627  Fremont  Av.,  N.  Minne- 
apolis. 

BBABBC,  Prank  Joseph,  physician; 
born  at  Watertown,  Minn.;  son  of  F. 
Brabec;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Hutchinson;  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1890;  Col- 
lege of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.b.,  1893;  post-graduate  work  at  St. 
Joseph's  Hospital,  St.  Paul,  and  Asbury 
Hospital,  Minneapolis;  also  had  advan- 
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Dr.  C.  A.  Wheaton,  St.  Paul.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  (principally  sur- 
gery) at  Perham.  Democrat.  Mason; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Address:      Perliam,    Minn. 

BBACKEN,  Henry  Martyn,  physician; 
born  at  Noblestown,  Pa.,  Feb.  27,  1S54; 
son  of  Dr.  William  C.  and  Electa  (Al- 
vord)  Bracken;  received  classical  edu- 
cation at  Eldersridge  Academy;  grad- 
uate College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Columbia  University,  degree  of  M.D., 
1S77;  licentiate  Royal  College  of  Sur- 
geons, Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1879.  Mar- 
ried at  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  Feb.  13,  1SS4, 
to  Emily  M.  L.  Robinson.  Has  been 
professor  of  materia  medica  and  thera- 
peutics College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  since  ISSS; 
secretary  and  executive  officer,  Minne- 
sota State  Board  of  Health,  since  Jan., 
1897.  Author:  Infection  and  Disinfec- 
tion and  various  papers  on  sanitary  sub- 
jects. Office:  Capitol  Bldg.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:  1010  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BBACKI:tt,  William  Proctor,  grain 
merchant;  born  at  Orono,  Me.,  Feb.  24, 
1857;  son  of  H.  H.  and  Mary  Scott 
(Felton)  Braekett;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis public  schools  and  Minnesota 
State  University;  married  at  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  May  4,  1880,  to  Hatty  B.  Bryant. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1858.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  the  business  of  handling  grain 
since  1878,  and  is  now  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  Sheffield  Elevator  Co. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Maccabees.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  3345 
2nd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BRADFORD,  John  McCartney,  lawyer; 
born  in  Milton  Township,  Dodge  Co., 
Minn.,  May  8,  1875;  son  of  John  N.  and 
Elizabeth  (McCartney)  Bradford;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  Redwood  Falls, 
Minn.,  1  year;  Minneapolis,  8  years; 
Minneapolis  High  School,  4  years;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  (academic),  2 
years,  (law),  3  years,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1897;  worked  way  through  schools  and 
university.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Aug.  15,  1900,  to  Jane  E.  Pomeroy.  Prac- 
ticed law  in  Minneapolis  three  years, 
since  1900  in  St.  Paul;  partner  in  law 
firm  of  Morphy,  Ewing  &  Bradford. 
Vice  president  and  director  Midland  Sup- 
ply Co.,  wholesale  machinery;  British 
Mortgage  Co.,  loans.  Member  Minnesota 
Bar  Association.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 
Mason.  Recreations:  Riding,  driving, 
gardening,  cabinet  work.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minnesota  Boat.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  132  Cambridge 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BRADISH,  John  Kill,  banking;  born 
at  Springfield,  111.,  Feb.  13,  1880;  son  of 
Walter  H.  and  Mary  (Hill)  Bradish; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Springfield; 
unmarried.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1899; 
began   active   career   in    employ   of  First 


National  Bank,  Crookston,  Minn.,  con- 
tinuing 1899-1902;  was  connected  with 
S.  C.  Bradford  Land  &  Improvement  Co., 
Crookston,  Jan.  1,  1902,  to  Sept.,  1903; 
became  assistant  cashier  First  National 
Bank  of  Hallock,  Minn.,  Sept.  4,  1903; 
has  been  cashier  of  the  bank  since  March 
31,  1906.  Also  secretary  Hallock  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Association;  manager 
Hallock  Abstract  Co.  Address:  Hallock, 
Minn. 

BRADIiBY',  Charles  Herhert,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Green  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  16, 
1865;  son  of  George  Martin  and  Harriet 
(Williamson)  Bradley;  came  to  Minne- 
sota in  childhood;  attended  St.  Peter 
(Minn.)  High  School,  2  years,  and  Ham- 
line  University,  1  year;  graduated  from 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School, 
1890.  Interne  at  Mercy  Hospital,  Chi- 
cago, one  year.  1890-91;  assistant  physi- 
cian Illinois  Eastern  Hospital,  Kanka- 
kee, 111.,  1891-97.  Attending  physician 
City  Hospital,  Minneapolis.  Member 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society  (sec- 
retary and  treasurer),  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Ma- 
son. Married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1898, 
to  Miss  Carrie  L.  Brooks.  Office:  Ma- 
sonic Temple.  Residence:  2009  4th  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

BRADIiEV,  Dennis  Howard,  real  es- 
tate, insurance  and  loans;  born  in  Ire- 
land, 1870;  son  of  Dennis  and  Elizabeth 
(Howard)  Bradley;  came  to  United 
States  in  childhood;  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  Lawrence,  Mass.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  Josephine  McManus;  2nd,  at 
St.  Paul,  1904,  to  Theresa  Stotz;  chil- 
dren: Mary,  Claire,  Howard  and  Albert. 
Engaged  in  real  estate,  insurance  and 
loan  business  in  St.  Paul  from  1890,  and 
since  1891  manager  of  the  Kendrick 
Bldg.,  27  East  7th  St.,  Bradley  Bldg., 
17-19  East  5th  St.,  and  the  Pittsburgh 
Building.  Secretary  Minnesota  Ceramic 
Co.,  also  secretary  Golden  Opportunity 
Mining  Co.;  treasurer  Kendrick  Chem- 
ical Co.  Member  Endowment  Rank 
(military).  Knights  of  Pythias,  and  of 
Elks  Lodge,  No.  59,  St.  Paul.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Kendrick  Bldg. 
Residence:     564   Canada  St.,   St.   Paul. 

BRADIiBY,  Edward  Luther,  president 
Duluth  Log  Co.;  born  at  Bay  City, 
Mich.,  Jan.  22,  1860;  son  of  Henry  M. 
and  Mary  E.  (Cook)  Bradley;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Bay  City.  Began 
active  career  at  age  of  18,  with  his 
brother,  C.  H.  Bradley,  shipping  lumber, 
and  has  continued  in  lumber  business 
since  1878;  came  to  Duluth,  April,  1882. 
as  member  of  firm  of  Bradley,  Hanford 
Lumber  Co.;  sold  out  interest,  1888,  and 
continued  in  business  alone  until  or- 
ganization of  the  Duluth  Log  Co.,  1898, 
of  which  he  is  president  and  treasurer; 
also  president  and  treasurer  Duluth  Ce- 
dar Co.;  director  Zenith  City  Telephone 
Co.,  People's  Telephone  Co.,  of  Superior, 
Wis.  Republican.  Methodist.  Married 
at    Marine   City,    Mich.,   Dec.    3,    1879,    to 


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Miss  Lucretia  A.  Pringle.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Brook  trout  fish- 
ing and  shooting-.  Oflice:  Palladio  Bldg. 
Residence:     2229   B.    1st    St.,   Duluth. 

BBADIiIl'S',  Georg'e  !•.,  produce  com- 
mission; born  in  Vermont,  Nov.  1,  1S37; 
engaged  in  general  merchandise  business 
in  Vermont,  1863-1873;  was  identified 
with  manufacture  of  crackers  at  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1873-1885;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis in  1885,  and  has  been  the  head 
of  the  G.  1.1.  Bradley  Co.,  produce  com- 
mission merchants,  since  1894.  Member 
Minneapolis  Produce  Excliange.  Married 
in  Sheffield,  Vt.,  1867,  to  Miss  Jane  M. 
Morgan.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
21-22  Central  Market.  Residence:  10  E. 
14th   St.,  Minneapolis. 

BBADIiET,  Thomas  Pring'le,  lumber 
and  cedar;  born  at  Bay  City,  Mich., 
May  13,  1881;  son  of  Edwin  L.  and  Lu- 
cretia A.  (Pringle)  Bradley;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools  of  Duluth, 
Minn.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Duluth 
since  1883;  began  active  career  as  in- 
spector, with  A.  E.  Wilson  &  Co.,  ship- 
pers of  lumber,  1897,  later  being  con- 
nected witli  Merrill  &  Ring  Co.;  has 
been  secretary  and  general  manager  of 
the  Duluth  Log  Co.,  since  1903,  whole- 
sale dealers  and  producers,  with  mills 
at  Hawthorne,  Wis.,  and  Aitkin,  Minn.; 
also  secretary  and  general  manager  Du- 
luth Cedar  Co.,  organized  in  1906.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Duluth,  Aug.  10, 
1904,  to  Miss  Emma  Black.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Yacht. 
Recreations:  Cricket,  hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  Palladio  Bldg.  Residence: 
211   E.  3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

BRADSTBEET,  John  Scott,  native  of 
Rowley,  Mass.;  son  of  M.  Bradford  and 
Susanne  M.  (Scott)  Bradstreet;  gradu- 
ate Putnam  Academy,  Newburyport, 
Mass.;  unmarried.  Began  active  career 
in  office  of  Gorham  Co.,  Providence,  R. 
I.;  came  to  Minneapolis.  1874,  and  en- 
tered into  partnership  with  B.  J.  Phelps, 
later  with  Gorham  and  Dexter  Thurber, 
of  Providence,  R.  I.,  under  name  of 
Bradstreet-Thurber  Co.;  now  president 
John  S.  Bradstreet  Co.  Clubs:  Minneap- 
olis, Minikahda,  Town  and  Country,  Na- 
tional Arts  (New  York),  Asiatic  (Lon- 
don). Office:  327  S.  7th  St.  Residence: 
The    Plaza,    Minneapolis. 

BBAINABS,  Charles  E.,  auditor  "Free- 
born Co.;  born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
March  23,  1854;  son  of  James  E.  and 
Elmira  (Farrington)  Brainard;  educated 
in  high  school.  Spring  Green,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried at  Rock  Falls,  la.,  1S83,  to  Eliza- 
beth Brown.  Engaged  in  railroad  work. 
1872-76;  in  milling  business  until  1888, 
and  in  meat  market  and  dry  goods  store 
until  elected  city  clerk,  1900,  continuing 
until  1907;  county  auditor  since  Jan., 
1907.  Was  city  treasurer  1901-02.  Re- 
publican. Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights   Templar;     Knights   of   Pythias, 


M.  W.  A.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

BBA17AE,  Anton  P.,  county  treasurer; 
born  in  Norway,  Oct.  13,  1865;  son  of 
Paul  P.  and  Karl  (Karlsrud)  Braanaa; 
came  to  Minnesota,  June,  1882;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Norway; 
schools  of  Pope  Co.,  Minn.,  1884-85; 
Willmar  Seminary,  1885-89,  graduating, 
June,  1889;  University  of  Minnesota, 
1890-91.  Began  teaching  school  in  Pope 
Co.,  1887,  and  continued,  except  when 
attending  school,  until  Dec,  1900.  Has 
held  office  of  county  treasurer  Pope  Co., 
since  Jan.  7,  1901,  has  been  re-elected 
at  each  succeeding  election.  Republican. 
Three  times  assessor  of  Rolling  Forks 
Township,  for  four  years  justice  of  the 
peace,  three  years  as  school  clerk,  dele- 
gate for  eight  years  to  judicial  con- 
gressional and  state  conventions.  Luth- 
eran. Married  in  Pope  Co.,  Oct.  16,  1901, 
to  Miss  Clara  Olava  Rosten.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Norden.  Address:  Glen- 
wood,   Minn. 

BBANI),  Williani  Algfemon,  physician; 
born  at  Blooming  Grove,  Minn.,  Feb.  25, 
1876;  son  of  Charles  and  Anna  Mary 
(Burry)  Brand.  Graduated  from  high 
school  at  Millbank,  S.  D.,  1899,  and  from 
Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
Minnesota,  1903.  Secretary  of  the  board 
of  education.  Redwood  Falls.  Republi- 
can; health  officer  of  Redwood  Co.;  dis- 
trict examiner  for  State  Sanitarium  for 
Consumptives.  Member  and  secretary 
Brown-Redwood  County  Medical  Society 
and  Minnesota  State  and  American  Med- 
ical associations  and  Redwood  Falls 
Business  Men's  Association.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias  and  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
Medical  fraternity.  Married  at  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  June  29,  1904,  to  Irene 
Marguerite  Ross.  Address:  Redwood 
Falls,    Minn. 

BRANDENBtTRG,  Frederick  ».,  phy- 
sician; born  at  Pittston,  Pa.,  Feb.  26, 
1862;  son  of  Frank  and  Elizabeth  (Lutz) 
Brandenburg;  graduate  Wyoming  Semi- 
nary, Kingston,  Pa.,  June,  1879;  Lafay- 
ette College,  Easton,  Pa.,  degree  of  A.B., 
June,  1884,  A.M.,  June,  1887;  post  grad- 
uate course  N.  Y.  Polyclinic,  1886; 
house  surgeon  Woman's  Hospital,  N.  Y., 
1890-791.  Married  at  Mankato.  Minn., 
Dec.  14,  1887,  to  Miss  Bertha  E.  Swan. 
Professor  of  gynecology  Western  Re- 
serve University,  Cleveland,  O.,  1892-95; 
gynecologist.  Lakeside,  Charity,  City  and 
German  hospitals,  Cleveland.  1892-95; 
returned  to  Minnesota  and  since  1895 
has  been  surgeon  to  Immanuel  and  St. 
.Joseph's  hospitals,  Mankato.  Member 
Blue  Earth  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations;  fellow  American  Academy 
of  Medicine.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Recre- 
ation:    Music.  Address:    Mankato,   Minn. 

BRAND VOIiD,  Oliver  I.,  banker;  born 
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25.  1877;  son  of  Knute  H.  and  Bertha 
Brandvold;  educated  in  public  schools 
at  Dalton,  Concordia  College,  Moorhead, 
Minn.,  and  later  attended  county  sum- 
mer schools.  Began  active  career  as 
school  teacher;  engaged  in  mercantile 
business,  1898-1903;  has  been  cashier 
Bank  of  Dalton  since  Aug.  1,  1903. 
Treasurer  Dalton  Co-operative  "Ware- 
house Co.;  secretary  Dalton  Co-operative 
Creamery  Co.  Presbyterian.  Lutheran. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Fergus  Falls,  April  23,  1898, 
Miss  Mathilda  Weiby.  Address:  Dalton, 
Minn. 

BRANT,  Jatoez  A.,  fire  insurance,  spe- 
cialist in  rating  and  inspection;  born  at 
Berlin,  Pa.;  son  of  John  J.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Akins)  Brant;  educated  in  public 
and  private  schools  of  Pennsylvania  and 
Maryland.  Raised  on  a  farm;  began 
active  career  as  a  school  teacher;  en- 
tered fire  insurance  business  at  Pleas- 
ant Hill,  Mo.,  1870;  continued  in  local 
field  work  at  Ottawa,  Kan.;  removed 
to  Dubuque,  la.,  Jan.,  1884,  and  con- 
ducted a  rating  and  inspection  bureau  in 
Northeastern  Iowa  for  companies  inter- 
ested; removed  to  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  at 
request  of  commission  of  the  "U'estern 
I'nion,  continuing  in  special  capacity, 
1893;  located  in  Minneapolis,  same  year, 
in  similar  work.  Secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Minneapolis  Underwriters' 
Association;  also  manager  and  inspec- 
tor of  the  Minneapolis  Fire  Insurance 
Inspection  Office.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  National  Fire  Protec- 
tion Association,  Fire  Underwriters'  As- 
sociation of  the  Northwest.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar.  Mar- 
ried at  Carthage,  Mo.,  May  26,  1892, 
Miss  Minnie  J.  Clothier.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Travel.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  12 
East    1.5th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

BRA17T017,  Berton  J.,  physician; 
born,  Willmar,  Minn.,  Sept.  20.  1883; 
son  of  J.  Franklin  and  Alice  A.  (Thomp- 
son) Branton;  educated  in  local  public 
schools  and  graduated  from  the  medical 
college   of  the   University   of  Minnesota, 

1905.  Married   at   Minneapolis,    July   11, 

1906,  Miss  Alice  A.  Brown.  Presby- 
terian. Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations  and 
Kandiyohi-Swift  County  Medical  Society. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  and  Theta  Delta  Chi  and 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Address:  At- 
water,   Minn. 

BBAY,  Charles  William,  physician; 
born  at  Young  America,  Minn.,  Sept.  7, 
1868;  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Angle 
(Noyes)  Bray;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Young  America;  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Literature  and 
Arts,  degree  of  A.B.,  1891;  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  degree  of  M.D.,  189^.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,    St.    Louis   County    Medical 


Society.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1899, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Bassett.  Address: 
Biwablk,    Minn. 

BRBCKB,  Ole  E.,  passenger  agency; 
born  in  Wineshick  Co.,  la.,  March  25, 
1861;  son  of  Andrew  and  Anna  (Hop- 
perstad)  Brecke;  educated  at  I^uther 
College,  Decorah,  la.,  and  studied  one 
year  at  L'niversity  of  Minnesota.  Lo- 
cater  at  Minneapolis  after  leaving  col- 
lege, ISSl,  and  became  connected  with 
passenger  business  in  which  he  has  ever 
since  continued.  Since  1896  has  been  . 
Northwestern  passenger  agent  of 
American,  Atlantic  Transport,  Dominion, 
Holland  America,  Red  Star  and  White 
Star  steamship  lines  and  also  of  the 
tourist  firm  of  Thomas  Cook  &  Son. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1888,  to  Miss  Seri- 
anna  Tollefson.  Office:  121-123  So.  3rd 
St.  Residence:  2020  Park  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BBBBN,  Thomas  Itt.,  quarryman; 
born  at  Richmond.  Va.,  1861;  son  of 
Matthias  and  Elizabeth  (Howard) 
Breen;  educated  at  St.  John's  College, 
Collegeville,  Minn.;  married  at  St.  Cloud, 
18S2,  to  Rachel  Eastwood.  At  the  age 
of  17  entered  employ  of  the  firm  of 
Breen  &  Young,  stone  quarriers.  and 
continued  with  its  successor,  Mat.  Breen 
(his  father);  in  1893,  three  years  after 
his  father's  death,  the  business  was  in- 
corporated as  the  Breen  Stone  Co.,  quar- 
riers and  dealers  in  cut  stone,  of  which 
he  has  since  been  president.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Independent  Order  of 
Foresters,  Woodmen  of  the  World. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 711  Marshall  Av.,  St.  Paul. 


Adolf,  vice  president  and 
manager  Jacob  Schmidt  Brewing  Co.; 
born  in  Germany,  July  24,  1869;  son 
of  Edward  and  Matilda  Bremer;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  gymnasium, 
Germany.  Came  to  America,  1886,  and 
located  in  Minnesota;  was  formerly  in 
sporting  goods  business;  became  con- 
nected with  the  Jacob  Schmidt  Brew- 
ing Co.,  in  1888,  and  has  been  vice 
president  of  the  company  since  its  in- 
corporation in  1901.  Interested  in  North 
Western  Trust  Co.,  American  Natl. 
Bank,  National  German  American  Bank. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  D.,  Sons  of  Hermann. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1896,  to  Miss  Marv 
Schmidt.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  882  W.  7th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     855   AV.   7th  St.,  St.   Paul. 


t,  Otto,  city  treasurer  of  St. 
Paul;  born  at  Seesen,  Germanv,  Oct.  22, 
1867;  son  of  Edward  and  Matilda 
(Maeder)  Bremer;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Germany  and  university  pre- 
paratory school,  graduating  from  the 
latter.  Was  in  banking  business  in 
Germany  for  three  years;  came  to 
America,  1886,  and  located  in  St.  Paul; 
entered  employ  of  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk 


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&  Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  continuing'  6 
months;  was  connected  with  the  Na- 
tional German  American  Bank,  1S87- 
1900,  becoming  cliief  clerk  and  resigning 
to  enter  upon  duties  of  city  treasurer, 
wliicli  position  lie  still  holds.  Director 
American  National  Bank,  interested  in 
North  Western  Trust  Co.  and  Western 
German  American  Bank.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Schmidt  Brewing  Co.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Unmar- 
ried. Club:  Commercial  and  Minne- 
sota. Office:  Court  House.  Residence: 
738   E.    4th   St.,   St.   Paul. 

BBI:tt,  Georg-e  E.,  dry  goods;  born 
at  Strong,  Me.,  1846;  son  of  Cyrus  H. 
and  Mary  (Hunter)  Brett;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Strong  and  Lewiston 
Academy;  married,  1874,  to  Miss  Lizzie 
E.  Maxfield  of  St.  Paul.  Came  to 
Winona,  Minn.,  1863,  and  engaged  in  dry 
goods  business  there  until  1865,  and  in 
Faribault,  1865-68;  has  been  a  resident 
of  Mankato  since  1868;  president  and 
manager  of  the  Geo.  E.  Brett  Co.;  vice- 
president  Mankato  Savings  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner,  member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Man- 
kato,   Minn. 

BREWER,  Frank  A.,  lumber  manu- 
facturer and  dealer  in  timber  lands; 
born  in  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  28, 
1854;  son  of  Addison  P.  and  Sarah  S. 
(Graves)  Brewer;  educated  in  schools 
of  Saginaw,  Mich.  Began  active  career 
in  employ  of  Sage  &  McGraw,  sealing 
logs  on  Cass  River,  winter  of  1873-74, 
continuing  for  four  winters;  entered 
business  of  logging  and  looking  up  tim- 
bered lands  until  he  began  lumber  man- 
ufacturing at  Duluth,  6  years  later. 
President  Duncan  &  Brewer  Lumber 
Co.,  established  as  the  Duncan-Brewer 
Co.,  ISSO  (now  incorporated),  manufac- 
turing lumber  from  1880-1903  and  deal- 
ers in  timbered  lands  of  Southern  and 
Western  States  since  1898.  Married  at 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  Sept.  26,  1877,  to  Miss 
Jennie  Duncan.  Office:  Mesaba  Blk. 
Residence:  2215  E.  Superior  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

BRICK,  Simon  P.,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  in  Waterloo  Co.,  Ont..  April 
5,  1862;  son  of  Peter  and  Katie  (Kaiser) 
Brick;  educated  in  common  schools. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1876;  has  held  the 
ofHce    of    clerk    of    district    court    since 

1899.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  C.  O.  F.  Married 
at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Feb.  7,  1888,  to 
Miss  Susie  Leiser.  Address:  Little 
Falls,    Minn. 

BRIBaMAN,  Georg-e  H.,  president 
Hamline  University;  born,  Ontario, 
Can.,  Aug.  2,  1841;  son  of  John  P. 
Bridgman;  graduated  from  Victoria 
University,  Coburg,  Ontario,  Can.,  A.B., 
1864;    (A.M.,   1867,  D.D.,   1878,  and  LL.D., 

1900,  Syracuse  University);  married, 
Brantford,  Ont.,  June,  1873,  Mary  B.  El- 


liott, of  Brantford.  On  leaving  school 
became  pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  in  Toronto  and  other  cities  of 
Ontario,  1864-73;  president  Genesee 
Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1873- 
83;  president  Hamline  University  since 
1883.  Member  of  the  first  charter  com- 
mission of  St.  Paul.  Metliodist;  dele- 
gate to  tile  General  Conferences  of  the 
M.  E.  Church  since  1888.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial  (member  Board  of  Direc- 
tors).    Residence:    Hewitt  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BRIDGEMAN,  Henry,  dairy  products; 
born  at  London,  Ont.,  June  2  5,  1861; 
son  of  Robert  and  Jane  (Guest)  Bridge- 
man;  educated  in  public  scliools  of  On- 
tario and  at  Cleveland,  O.  Removed  to 
Cleveland,  O.,  at  10  years  of  age;  came 
to  Duluth  in  spring  of  1882;  became 
identified  with  wholesale  trade  in  dairy 
products  first,  as  Henry  Bridgeman,  sec- 
ond as  Bridgeman  &  Russell  (1892), 
third,  as  The  Bridgeman  &  Russell  Co., 
of  which  he  is  president.  Married  at 
Harrisville,  Mich.,  Sept.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  Nevin.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  16  W.  1st  St.  Resi- 
dence:    231   E.    5th  St.,   Duluth. 

BRIGGS,  Asa  Gilbert,  lawyer;  born 
at  Arcadia,  Wis.,  Dec.  20,  1862;  son  of 
Isaac  A.  and  Elizabeth  Briggs;  edu- 
cated in  country  schools  and  graded 
school  at  Arcadia,  Wis.;  took  scientific 
course  at  University  of  Wisconsin,  grad- 
uating June,  1885,  and  from  Law  De- 
partment same  university,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1887.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct. 
21,  1891,  to  Jessica  Pierce.  Admitted  to 
the  bar  in  June,  1887;  connected  with  St. 
Paul  Title  and  Trust  Co.,  as  examiner, 
1887;  in  general  practice  of  law,  1887- 
1901;  since  June  15,  1901,  general  at- 
torney Chicago  Great  Western  Railway 
Co.  Republican.  Member  American 
Bar  Association  and  Minnesota  State 
Bar  Association.  Member  Phi  Delta 
Theta  fraternity.  Member  A.  F.  and 
A.  M.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial. 
Office:  Metropolitan  Opera  House  Bldg. 
Residence:  793  Fairmount  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BRIGGS,  William  Edward,  banker; 
born  at  Wyoming,  Iowa,  Oct.  30,  1858; 
son  of  Moore  and  Huldali  Briggs;  edu- 
cated in  public  scliools  at  Wyoming, 
Iowa,  until  1876;  at  Cornell  College,  Mt. 
Vernon,  Iowa,  1876-77,  Iowa  Business 
College.  Des  Moines,  1879;  married  at 
Wyoming,  Iowa,  1889,  to  Elva  Calkins. 
Engaged  in  banking  business  since  1S8S; 
now  cashier  and  director  Stock  Yards 
Nat.  Bank,  South  St.  Paul;  president 
Stockmen's  State  Bank,  Evearts,  S.  D. ; 
director  Dakota  Nat.  Bank  of  Dickinson, 
N.  Dak.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
South  St.  Paul.  Residence:  760  Fair- 
mount  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BRIGHT,  Alfred  Harris,  lawyer;  born 
in  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1850; 
son  of  Tliomas  and  Jane  (Crittenden) 
Bright;    graduated    from    University    of 


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Wisconsin,  1874,  and  from  law  depart- 
ment, same  university,  1876.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1876;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1891;  was  general  solicitor 
Milwaukee  &  Northern  R.  R.,  1888- 
1891;  has  been  general  solicitor,  Min- 
neapolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Ry.,  since  Jan.  1,  1891.  Married  at 
Evanston,  111.,  Sept.  15,  1887,  to  Miss 
Emily  Haskell.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Office:  Soo  Line 
Bldg.  Residence:  1004  Mt.  Curve  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

BBIIiI^,  Hascal  B.,  jurist;  born  at 
Phillipsburg,  Province  of  Quebec,  Can- 
ada, August  10,  1846;  son  of  Thomas  R. 
and  Sarah  (Sager)  Brill;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Canada  and  Minne- 
sota, Hamline  University,  1862-66,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1866-67  (LL.D., 
Hamline  Uoiiversity) ;  married  at  Niag- 
ara Falls,  N.  Y.,  1872,  to  Cora  A.  Gray. 
Removed  to  Minnesota,  1859,  and  lived 
on  farm;  taught  school;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  Dec,  1867;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  bar,  1870;  practiced  law 
with  Stanford  Newel  under  firm  name 
of  Newel  &  Brill;  judge  of  probate  court 
of  Ramsey  Co.,  Minn.,  1873-74;  judge  of 
Common  Pleas  Court  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1875- 
76;  judge  of  District  Court  of  2nd  Judi- 
cial District  of  Minnesota  since  1876, 
elected  and  reelected  by  both  parties. 
Has  done  some  literary  work  in  way 
of  addresses,  lectures,  etc.  Republican. 
Member  M.  E.  Church.  Office:  Court 
House,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  471  Laurel 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BBITTS,  Charles  A.,  banking;  born 
in  Dane  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  24,  1857;  son 
of  E.  M.  and  Rhoda  L.  (Corbin)  Britts; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Osage,  la. 
Engaged  in  flour  milling  business  with 
his  father  at  Osage,  la.,  and  Verndale, 
Minn.,  for  7  years;  has  been  cashier  of 
The  St.  Louis  County  Bank  since  its 
organization,  1887.  Republican.  Member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  K.  O.  T. 
M.  Married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1886,  to 
Miss  M.  Belle  Evans.  Office:  1901  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  2201  E.  Su- 
perior   St.,    Duluth,    Minn. 

BBOBERG,  Peter,  banker  and  mer- 
chant; born  in  Sweden,  Dec.  17,  1854; 
son  of  D.  P.  and  Christina  Broberg; 
common  school  education.  Entered  mer- 
cantile business  In  1877  as  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Swenson  &  Broberg,  re- 
tailers of  genaral  merchandise,  in  which 
business  he  has  continued  to  the  pres- 
ent time;  also  engaged  in  banking  and 
is  president  of  the  State  Bank  of  New 
London.  Married  at  New  London,  Dec. 
31,  1878,  to  Miss  Christina  Larson.  Ad- 
dress:    New    London,    Minn. 

BBONSON,  David,  lumber,  merchan- 
dise and  tow  boat  line;  born  at  Anson, 
Me.,  March  19,  1834;  educated  in  the 
common  schools.  One  of  the  pioneers 
of  Minnesota;  came  to  Stillwater  as 
bookkeeper  for  Hersey,  Staples  &  Co., 
Sept.    25,    1855;    started  in   general   store 


business  at  Stillwater,  under  title  of  D. 
Bronson  &  Co.,  1859;  formed  partnership 
with  Edward  A.  Folsom  in  1866,  which 
continued  until  spring  of  1906,  under 
firm  name  of  Bronson  &  Folsom,  later 
incorporating  under  names  of  the  Bron- 
son-Folsom  Co.,  and  the  Bronson-Fol- 
som  Towing  Co.  Has  been  a  director 
of  the  Lumberman's  National  Bank  of 
Stillwater  since  its  incorporation,  1872; 
filled  position  of  vice  president  of  the 
bank  for  the  last  6  years;  elected  presi- 
dent of  the  bank,  Jan.  1,  1907.  Presi- 
dent East  Side  Lumber  Co.,  Bronson- 
Folsom  Towing  Co.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Married  at  Stillwater,  Minn., 
.Tan.  1,  1861,  to  Miss  lanthe  Davis.  Ad- 
dress:     Stillwater,    Minn. 

BBOITSON',  Boscoe  Hersey,  banker; 
born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  1863; 
son  of  David  and  lanthe  (Davis)  Bron- 
son; educated  in  public  schools  of  Still- 
water, at  The  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault; married  at  Stillwater.  1884,  to 
Gabrielle  Swain.  Began  in  employ  of 
First  National  Bank  as  office  boy,  1880, 
advancing  to  2nd  vice  president,  Nov. 
9,  1897,  and  vice  president  since  Jan. 
3,  1900.  Treasurer  St.  Croix  Valley  Sav- 
ings Bank;  president  Western  Shoe  Co.; 
director  Stillwater  Water  Co.,  Bank  of 
Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber State  Board  of  Prison  Managers 
under  Gov.  Van  Sant.  Member  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recreations:  Aqua- 
tics, automobiling.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

BROOKS,  Anson  Strongf,  lumber  and 
finance;  born  Redfleld,  Oswego  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  6,  1852;  son  of  Sheldon  and 
Jeanette  (Ranney)  Brooks;  village 
school  education;  married,  McGregor, 
la..  July  24,  1876,  Georgia  L.  Andros. 
Came  to  Minnesota  with  parents  who 
settled  on  a  farm  in  Winona  Co.,  in 
1856;  was  telegraph  operator,  1868-72; 
assisted  in  forming  the  co-partnership 
of  Brooks  Brothers,  1873,  to  handle 
grain,  the  firm  owning  35  country  ele- 
vators when  that  branch  of  its  busi- 
ness was  sold  out  in  1897.  Member  firm 
of  Brooks  Brothers;  treasurer  Brooks- 
Scanlon  Lumber  Co.;  secretary  Brooks- 
Scanlon  Co.;  vice-president  Scanlon- 
Gipsin  Lumber  Co.;  president  Brooks 
Elevator  Co.;  secretary  Kentwood  & 
Eastern  Ry.;  2nd  vice-president  Minne- 
sota and  Northern  Wisconsin  Ry. ;  di- 
rector National  Bank  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Minikahda,  Automobile.  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  golf.  Office:  Security 
Bldg.  Residence:  2445  Park  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BROOKS,  Charles  B.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Marshall  H.  Coolidge  Co., 
cedar  products;  born  at  Albion,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  9,  1857;  son  of  Merritt  and  Sarah 
L.  (Baker)  Brooks;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  the  wholesale  hard- 
ware  house   of  Pratt  &   Co.,    Buffalo,   N. 


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Y.,  1872;  became  bookkeeper  of  the  com- 
pany, 18S6;  moved  to  St.  Paul  and  be- 
came connected  with  the  Coolidge  Fuel 
&:  Supply  Co.,  1S87,  the  title  being  later 
changed  to  Marshall  H.  Coolidge  Co., 
also  vice-president  Coolidge-Schussler 
Co.,  and  the  Edminster  Mercantile  Co. 
Mason.  Married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
14,  1880,  Annie  J.  Marshall.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting,  golf. 
Office:  Guaranty  BIdg.  Residence:  2309 
Girard    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

BROOKS,  Edmund  De  Witt,  book- 
seller and  importer;  born  at  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  May  2,  1866;  son  of  E.  W.  and 
Harriet  E.  (Patterson)  Brooks;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Red  Wing 
until  ISSl;  at  preparatory  school.  Tabor 
College,  Tabor,  la.,  1881-84;  Tabor  Col- 
lege, 1884-88,  graduating,  1888,  degree 
of  B.A.  Was  traveling  salesman  for 
McLaughlin,  Sheldon  &  Co.,  Owatonna, 
1888-89;  connected  with  Security  Bank, 
Minneapolis,  18S9-1901;  has  been  in  re- 
tail book  business  since  1901,  making  a 
specialty  of  securing  rare  books  in 
Europe  during  annual  trips  abroad. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  For- 
eign travel.  Office:  605  1st  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  1779  James  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BBOOKS,  Frank  C,  jurist;  born  at 
Taunton,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1853;  son  of 
Oscar  M.  and  Anna  Brooks;  married  at 
Janesville,  Wis.,  1879,  to  Ella  R.  Noyes 
(now  deceased).  Resided  in  Cuyahoga 
Co.,  O.,  1859-72,  and  Janesville,  Wis., 
until  1881;  admitted  to  the  bar  1878; 
practiced  three  years  at  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.,  located  in  Minneapolis,  1884;  has 
been  judge  4th  judicial  district  since 
1898.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Address: 
432   Ridgewood  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BBOOKS,  Jabez,  professor  Greek. 
University  of  Minnesota,  since  1869; 
born  in  England,  Sept.  18,  1823;  son  of 
David  and  Ann  Brooks;  educated  private 
school  in  England  until  coming  to 
America  with  parents,  1840;  Rock  River 
Seminary,  Mount  Morris,  111.,  1844-7; 
graduated  Wesleyan  University.,  Conn., 
1850  (A.M.,  same;  D.D.,  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, Wis.);  married,  Watertown, 
Wis.,  Sept.  6,  1S54,  Ruby  B.  Pease.  Prin- 
cipal Watertown  Seminary,  Wisconsin, 
1850;  principal  preparatory  department 
Hamline  University,  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1854-7;  president,  same,  1861-9.  Member 
Normal  and  Agricultural  State  Boards, 
Minnesota,  2  terms  each;  delegate  Meth- 
odist General  Conference,  1864;  presi- 
dent Minnesota  Educational  Association, 
1868;  Methodist.  (For  books  and  papers 
see,  "Who's  Who  in  America.")  Ad- 
dress: 1708  Laurel  Av.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

BBOOKS,  Walter  Treeman,  civil  en- 
gineer; born  at.  Rutland,  Mass.,  April 
17,  1861;  son  of  Daniel  W.  and  Katherine 
(Riley)  Brooks;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1866;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Min- 
nesota    and     at     Polytechnic     Institute, 


Worcester,  Mass.,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1886.  Engaged  in  railway  con- 
struction, Minnesota,  Pacific  coast 
states  and  Mexico;  also  mining  and  ir- 
rigation engineering  on  Pacific  coast. 
Has  been  engaged  in  private  engineering 
practice  since  1893;  county  surveyor  of 
Blue  Earth  Co.,  since  1897.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.         Mason.  Married       at 

Ripon,  Wis.,  Nov.  26,  1896,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet Limbert.  Recreation:  Driving. 
Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

BBOOKS,  William  P.,  lumber;  born 
at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  March  1,  1863; 
son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Annie  (Oakley) 
Brooks;  educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools;  graduate  Minneapolis  High 
School  and  Institute  of  Technology, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1884. 
Entered  employ  of  Minneapolis  Mill 
Co.,  as  assistant  engineer,  1886;  became 
connected  with  firm  of  Nelson,  Tenney 
&  Co.,  lumber,  1887;  was  made  treasurer 
of  the  companv,  1888;  treasurer  of  the 
E.  W.  Backus  Lumber  Co.,  1897;  has 
been  treasurer  Backus-Brooks  Co.,  suc- 
cessor to  E.  W.  Backus  Lumber  Co., 
since  1900;  also  vice-president  Kooch- 
iching Co.,  Rainy  River  Lumber  Co., 
First  National  Bank,  International  Palls, 
Minn.,  Keewatin  Lumber  Co.  Republi- 
can. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1887,  to 
Miss  Caroline  Langdon.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Automo- 
bile. Recreations:  Golf,  automobiling. 
Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  1829 
Stevens    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BBOOM,  John,  manager  manufactur- 
ing department  Wyman,  Partridge  & 
Co.;  born  at  London,  Ontario,  Feb.  24, 
1845;  son  of  William  and  Nancy  (Kipp) 
Broom;  educated  in  the  common  and 
public  schools  in  Vienna,  Ont.;  married, 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  4,  1872,  to 
Maria  L.  Cooley.  Came  to  Minnesota 
1869;  became  connected  with  Wyman  & 
Mullen;  now  manager  of  the  manufac- 
turing department  of  Wyman,  Partridge 
and  Co.,  large  dealers  in  dry  goods  and 
notions  and  manufacturers  of  "Flour 
City"  furnishing  goods.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Bryn  Mawr  Golf.  Office:  Cor. 
1st  Av.,  North,  and  4th  St.  Residence: 
3111   2nd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BROXTGHTON,  William  W.,  railway 
official;  born  Oct.  20,  185S.  Began  active 
career  as  ticket  agent  of  the  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Ry.,  at  Springfield. 
111.,  1875;  was  clerk  at  Bluffs,  111.,  and 
at  Springfield,  1876-81;  agent  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  at  East  Minne- 
apolis, 1881-83;  agent  St.  Paul  &  Duluth 
Rd.,  East  Minneapolis,  1883-85;  general 
agent  at  Minneapolis,  1885-90;  assistant 
general  freight  agent,  1890-93;  general 
freight  agent,  1893-1900;  was  assistant 
general  freight  agent  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.,  at  St.  Paul,  1900-1902;  traffic  man- 
ager Eastern  Ry.  of  Minnesota,  Jan.  11, 
to  June,  1902;  general  freight  agent 
Eastern  Division  Great  Northern  Ry. 
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been  general  traffic  manager  Great 
Northern  Ry.,  since  March  15,  1905. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  3rd,  N.  W. 
Cor.  Broadway.  Residence:  608  Grand 
Av.,  St.   Paul. 

BROUN,  Andrew  Georg-e  Thomas, 
banker;  born  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
Dec.  1,  1S66;  son  of  Archibald  and  Made- 
line (Meikle)  Broun;  was  student  in 
Edinburgh  Collegiate  School;  came  to 
America,  1884;  was  admitted  to  the  bar, 
1889,  and  practiced  law  in  Slierburn, 
Minn.;  started  private  bank  under 
title  of  Bank  of  Sherburn,  1890, 
organizing  under  state  banking  laws, 
1899.  President  Bank  of  Sherburn; 
director  State  Bank  of  Ceylon.  Mem- 
ber Martin  County  Bar  Association.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason,  Kniglit 
Templar,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  \Y.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Fair- 
mont, Minn,  1890,  to  Miss  Lucy  E.  Wol- 
laston.     Address:      Sherburn,   Minn. 

BROWEB,  Ripley  B.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Todd  Co.,  Minn.,  May  22,  1869;  son  of 
Jacob  V.  and  Armina  E.  (Shava)  Brow- 
er;  educated  in  public  schools;  State 
Normal  School;  College  of  Law,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1891.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Dec.  11,  1901,  to  Jennie  F.  Hanson. 
Practiced  law  as  member  of  firm  of 
Bruckart  &  Brower,  1891-95;  was  alone, 
1895-1900;  member  law  firm  of  Stewart 
&  Brown  since  1900.  Republican.  State 
Senator,  1899  to  1907.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  Association.  Mason; 
member  K.  of  P.,  Modern  "Woodmen  of 
America,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  and  Plii  Delta  Kappa 
fraternities.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

BROWN,  Alfred  Gilbert,  manufac- 
turer of  fibre;  born  near  Mantorville, 
Minn.,  Aug.  16,  1864;  son  of  Alfred  and 
Mary  E.  (Gilbert)  Brown;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Kasson,  Minn.,  and 
Egan,  S.  D.,  and  studied  two  years  at 
South  Dakota  Agricultural  College, 
Brookings,  S.  D.  Went  to  live  upon 
farm  near  Egan,  S.  D.,  at  age  of  16, 
managing  same  1884-1890;  purchased  a 
tow  mill,  1890,  and  increasing  the  num- 
ber of  mills,  engaged  in  wholesale  man- 
ufacture of  tow  for  upholstering  and 
cordage  purposes;  was  largely  instru- 
mental in  organization  of  the  Union 
Fibre  Co.,  established  1900,  of  which  he 
is  secretary  and  manager.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Married,  1st.  in  Moody  Co.,  S.  D, 
1886,  Marion  Smith  (died  Aug.  1888); 
2nd,  at  Swanton,  O.,  Nov.  18,  1891,  to 
Miss  Lena  M.  Lewis.  Recreations:  Driv- 
ing, reading.  Address:  "Winona,  Minn. 
BROWN,  Benjamin  r.,  born  at 
Sti'ong's  Prairie.  Wis.,  April  29,  1858; 
son  of  Russell  G.  and  Mary  A.  (Free- 
land)  Brown;  common  school  education. 
In  commission  business,  Minneapolis, 
1881-83;  lumber.  Wis.,  1884-85;  con- 
tractor   and    builder,    Minneapolis,    1886- 


87.  Took  up  homestead  in  unorganized 
county  of  Beltrami,  Minn.,  1888  and  was 
one  of  the  pioneers  of  Clearwater  Co. 
Now  U.  S.  commissioner  and  court  com- 
missioner. Republican.  Congregation- 
alist. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A. 
Address:      Bagley,    Minn 

BROWN,  Calvin  Iiuttaer,  jurist;  born 
at  Goshen,  N.  H.,  April  26,  1854;  son  of 
John  H.  Brown;  married  at  Willmar, 
Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1879,  to  Miss  Annette 
Marlow.  Was  elected  judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota,  Nov.,  1898, 
and  reelected  1904.  Residence:  Morris, 
Minn. 

BROWN,  Clarence  Arcliie,  secretary 
The  St.  Anthony  &  Dakota  Elevator 
Co.;  born  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1860; 
son  of  Comfort  Simmons  and  Huldah 
Selina  (Hopkins)  Brown;  educated  in 
Elmira  public  schools  and  Elmira  Free 
Academv,  graduating,  June,  1876;  mar- 
ried at  Sioux  City,  la.,  April  25,  1882, 
to  Ellen  Beulah  Andrews.  Was  engaged 
as  bookkeeper  for  Brown  &  Roy,  whole- 
sale and  retail  agricultural  implements, 
Elmira,  1877-79;  traveling  salesman  for 
Cooper,  Wells  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
hosiery,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1880;  was 
bookkeeper  for  E.  C.  Palmer  &  Co., 
wholesale  grocers,  Sioux  City,  la., 
1881;  member  of  firm  of  Cummings, 
Smith  &  Co.,  wholesale  boots  and 
shoes,  Sioux  City  and  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1882-83;  dealer  in  real  estate, 
Minneapolis,  1884,  and  bookkeeper  for 
G.  W.  "Van  Dosen  &  Co.,  grain  dealers, 
1885-87;  began  as  bookkeeper  with  the 
St.  Anthony  &  Dakota  Elevator  Co., 
1888,  and  was  elected  secretary  and  di- 
rector, 1892,  whicli  position  he  now 
holds.  Served  one  year  eacli  in  N.  G. 
N.  Y.  and  M.  N.  G.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Baptist.  Member  Chamber  of 
Commerce  of  Minneapolis.  Member  of 
the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Clubs:  Minikahda,  Trinity  Men's,  Min- 
neapolis, Curling.  Recreations:  Golf, 
tennis  and  curling.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Residence:  2020  Second 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BROWN,  Claude  Sturtevant,  deputy 
State  auditor;  born  at  Rockford,  111., 
Feb.  19,  1872;  son  of  Arthur  P.  and 
Josephine  A.  (Warner)  Brown;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Le  Mars,  la.,  and 
the  Breck  School,  Wilder,  Minn.;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  18,  1899, 
Miss  Irene  A.  Iverson.  Clerk  in  office 
of  city  clerk,  St.  Paul,  1896-1902;  clerk 
in  land  department  of  the  State  audi- 
tor's office,  1892,  chief  clerk  land  de- 
partment, 1904,  and  deputy  State  auditor 
since  Nov.  20,  1906.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:   893    Dayton   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BROWN,  Bdward  A.,  grain  merchant; 
born  at  "Winneconne,  Wis.,  Oct.  15,  1856; 
son  of  Waldo  W.  and  Susan  M.  (Apple- 
ton)  Brown;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Winneconne;  married  at  Ash  Creek, 
Minn.,  1884,  to  Jennie  E.  Olds.  Began 
dealing   in    grain   at   Ash    (3reek,    Minn., 


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1884;  head  of  the  grain  commission  firm 
of  E.  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  es- 
tablished 1887;  owns  and  operates  farm 
of  1,000  acres  in  Rock  Co.,  Minn.  Also 
president  German  State  Bank  (Ells- 
worth), Luverne  Telephone  Co.;  vice 
president  First  National  Bank  (Lu- 
verne), Luverne  Automobile  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Masonic  order.  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (Minneapolis).  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.     Address:     Luverne,  Minn. 

BROWIT,  Edward  Josiah,  physician; 
born  at  Burke,  Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1851;  son 
of  Dr.  Ira  and  Emily  (Clark)  Brown; 
graduate  of  Kimball  Union  Academy, 
Meriden,  N.  H.,  1870;  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1874;  Dartmouth  Medical  College, 
1878;  post  graduate  studies.  University 
City  of  New  York,  1878-79;  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1888- 
89;' University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1889. 
Has  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  in 
Minneapolis  since  1882.  Oculist  and 
aurist  since  1889.  Member  Hennepin 
County  Medical  Society  (president, 
1888),  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations,  Minnesota  Academy 
of  Sciences.  Independent  Democrat. 
Congregationalist.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, April  23,  1900,  to  Miss  Mary 
Peck  Fullerton.  Office:  Syndicate  Blk. 
Residence:  3027  Pleasant  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BROWN',  Edward  IieBoy,  grain;  born 
at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  19,  1870;  son 
of  William  P.  and  Sarah  B.  Brown;  edu- 
cated at  The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault, 
Minn.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  from  Red 
Wing,  in  1886,  and  entered  the  grain 
business  in  which  he  has  since  been 
continuously  engaged.  Member  of  the 
grain  commission  firm  of  Lake,  Brown 
&  Tracy,  organized  190(5.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade,  Chicago  Mining  and 
Stock  Exchange,  St.  Louis  Merchants' 
Exchange,  New  York  Produce  Exchange. 
Married  at  Chicago,  June  27,  1900,  to 
Miss  Bertha  A.  Hopper.  Club:  Automo- 
bile. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
1760   Hennepin   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BBOWN,  Ernest  Clement,  banking; 
born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1858;  son  of 
M.  P.  and  Helen  E.  Brown;  educated  in 
schools  of  New  York  City  and  at  Mur- 
ray Hill  Institute,  N.  Y.;  married  in 
New  York  June  1,  ISSl,  to  Miss  Alice 
L.  Keefer.  "U'as  witli  tlie  Leather  Man- 
ufacturers' National  Bank,  New  York 
Citv,  1878-82;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1882;  with  First  National  Bank,  1882- 
94,  and  with  Union  National  Bank,  189  4- 
95;  cashier  Nicollet  National  Bank, 
1896-1901,  when  the  latter  consolidated 
with  the  First  National  Bank,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  assistant 
cashier  First  National  Bank.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  First  National 
Bank.  Residence:  2811  2nd  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 


BROWN,  Frederick  P.,  banking;  born 
at  Koppervig,  Norway,  Aug.  12,  1838; 
son  of  Johan  Nordahl  Brun  and  Anna 
(Salvesen)  Brun;  educated  in  private 
schools  and  by  private  tutors.  Was  a 
sailor  in  early  life;  came  to  America. 
1854,  and  located  at  Madison,  Wis.;  re- 
moved to  Minnesota,  1861;  was  elected 
register  of  deeds,  Faribault  Co.,  Nov., 
1872,  and  held  the  office  14  years;  was 
elected  secretary  of  state  of  Minnesota, 
1890,  and  reelected,  1892.  Now  vice 
president  Blue  Earth  State  Bank,  Blue 
Earth,  Minn.  Republican.  Member 
State  Board  of  Equalization.  Member 
Norwegian  Lutheran  Cliurch.  Married  in 
Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  1862,  to  Miss  Lina 
Laisen.      Address:     Blue    Earth,    Minn. 

BROWN,  Frederick  V.,  judge;  born  in 
Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  March  8,  1862; 
son  of  Orestus  S.  and  Evalyn  (Bortle) 
Brown;-  educated  in  common  schools, 
Shakopee,  Minn.,  and  one  year  Hamline 
University.  Admitted  to  the  bar  at 
Shakopee,  June,  18S5;  entered  into  part- 
nership with  Hon.  H.  J.  Peck;  removed 
to  Minneapolis,  18S9,  and  formed  part- 
nership with  George  W.  Buffington,  firm 
of  Brown  &  Buffington;  was  in  partner- 
ship with  Hon.  W.  A.  Kerr,  which  con- 
tinued from  1901  to  Oct.,  1905;  was  en- 
gaged in  general  practice  but  business 
consisted  largely  of  insurance  practice. 
Judge  of  district  court,  Hennepin  Co.. 
appointed  Oct.  1,  1905,  and  elected  to 
same  office  for  term  of  six  years,  Nov., 
1906.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Pres- 
cott,  Wis.,  Nov.  11,  1886,  to  Miss  Esther 
A.  Bailey.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  Court  House.  Resi- 
dence: 2117  Kenwood  Parkway,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BROWN,  George  H.,  manager  Armour 
&  Co.,  St.  Paul;  born  in  Gloucestersliire, 
Eng.,  March  2,  1855;  son  of  Thomas  H. 
and  Harriet  (Cook)  Brown;  educated  in 
England.  Came  to  America,  1876,  and 
has  been  a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since 
1881;  has  been  identified  with  the  meat 
business  for  more  than  30  years;  was 
formerly  with  Swift  &  Co.,  but  for  25 
years  of  tlie  time  has  been  connected 
with  Armour  &  Co.,  and  has  been  man- 
ager for  that  company  at  St.  Paul  since 
1900.  Married  at  Sarnia,  Ont.,  Can., 
1880,  to  Miss  Alma  H.  Reynolds.  Office: 
339  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  975  St.  Clair 
St.,   St.   Paul. 

BROWN*,  Giles  W.,  grain  elevators 
and  milling;  born  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
18,  1858;  son  of  Giles  K.  and  Lavina 
(Possom)  Brown;  educated  at  Rome 
Academy,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Commenced  busi- 
ness career,  merchandising,  at  Texar- 
kana,  Tex.,  1878;  later  went  to  Cleve- 
land, O.,  and  engaged  in  same  line;  en- 
tered grain  and  milling  business  at 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1890;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1901;  president  and  treasurer  of 
the  Minnesota  &  Iowa  Elevator  Co.,   di- 


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rector  Great  Western  Cereal  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Nov.  29,  1901,  to  Miss  Mabel  E.  George. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Minne- 
apolis. Residence:  Minnetonka  Beach, 
Minn. 

BBOWN,  Henry  P.,  lumberman  and 
live  stocli  raiser;  born  at  East  Bald- 
win, Me.,  Oct.  10,  1837;  son  of  Cyrus  S. 
and  Mary  (Burnham)  Brown;  educated 
in  the  district  scliool,  Fryeburg  Acad- 
emy and  Limrick  Academy,  Me.;  mar- 
ried at  Saco,  Me.,  July  19,  1865,  to  Susan 
Fairfield.  Came  to  Minnesota,  in  1860, 
began  business  career  as  a  lumberman 
and  was  for  many  years  one  of  the  large 
and  successful  lumber  operators  of  the 
Northwest,  a  business  from  which  he 
has  almost  retired.  President  Union 
National  Bank,  American  National 
Shortliorn  Breeders'  Association;  owner 
Browndale  Farm  (established,  1873); 
member  executive  committee  North 
American  Telegrapli  Co.  Owner  of  large 
Iron  ore  properties  on  Mesaba  Range, 
and  lessee  of  a  large  number  of  mines 
to  U.  S.  Steel  Company.  Republican 
(Harrison  elector).  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Farming  and  live 
stock  breeding.  Office:  1014  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  326  7th  St.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

BBOWN,  James  A.,  lawyer,  capital- 
ist; native  of  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y. ; 
educated  in  academy  at  Forestville,  N. 
Y.,  and  at  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N. 
Y.,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  A.M., 
1879.  Began  active  career  as  a  school 
teacher  and  was  principal  of  academy, 
Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1879-83  and  at  Sherman, 
N.  Y.,  1873-76.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1884;  entered  profession  of  law,  1886 
and  is  now  member  of  the  firm  of  Par- 
sons &  Brown,  Fergus  Falls.  Also 
president  First  National  Bank,  Deer 
Creek,  Fergus  Packing  Co.,  and  exten- 
sively interested  in  manufacturing  en- 
terprises, lumber  and  lands,  in  United 
States  and  Canada.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian (life  trustee  Church  Founda- 
tion of  Diocese  of  Minnesota).  President 
Fergus  Falls  Park  Board.  Mason  (32°). 
Married  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1881,  to  Miss 
Mai  Mygatt,  daughter  of  Hon.  Henry  R. 
Mygatt.  Club:  Chippewa.  Address: 
Fergus    Falls,    Minn. 

BROWN,  John  A.,  county  auditor; 
born  in  Scotland,  Aug.  8,  1841;  came  to 
America,  1856,  and  located  at  West 
Salem,  La  Crosse  Co.,  Wisconsin;  edu- 
cated in  the  common  schools.  Enlisted 
in  the  Union  Army  at  the  time  of  the 
Great  Rebellion,  as  member  of  Co.  B, 
2d  Wis.,  Cav.,  serving  nearly  4  years 
and  participating  in  many  of  the  lead- 
ing battles  of  the  war.  After  laving  his 
uniform  aside,  he  settled  down  to  farm 
life,  in  Cottonwood  Co.,  Minn.,  150 
miles  southwest  of  St.  Paul;  was  elected 
county  auditor  in  1900  and  assumed  the 
position,  Jan.  1,  1901,  still  continuing  in 
that   office.     Mason;     member  of  the   G. 


A.  R.  Married  at  Windom,  Minn.,  Oct. 
23,  ISSO,  Miss  Edith  C.  Allen.  Address: 
Windom,    Minn. 

BBOWIT,  lie  Boy,  physician;  born  in 
Nankin,  Wayne  Co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  24, 
1855;  son  of  Reuben  J.  and  Betsey  Ann 
(Kingsley)  Brown;  educated  in  the  com- 
mon schools  of  Michigan;  Northville 
High  School,  1875-76;  Michigan  State 
Normal  School,  1877-78,  graduating, 
1878;  University  of  Michigan,  1882-85, 
M.D.,  1885.  Married  at  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1887,  to  Mina  Allen.  Worked  on 
father's  farm,  attending  school  winters, 
till  nearly  21;  taught  and  attended 
school  and  college  for  nearly  ten  years 
following;  began  practice  of  medicine  in 
California,  1885;  came  to  Minnesota  and 
settled  in  St.  Paul,  1886.  Surgeon  to 
Nose  and  Throat  Department  of  St.  Paul 
Free  Dispensary,  since  1898.  Member 
Ramsey  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association;  hon- 
orary member  Southwest  Minnesota 
Medical  Society.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Mason,  Odd  Fellow;  member 
Yeomen,  Modern  Brotherhood,  Minneso- 
ta Society  Sons  of  tlie  American  Revo- 
lution. Office:  Pittsburgh  Bldg.  Res- 
idence:     934   Clark  St.,   St.  Paul. 

BROWN,  Iieslie  Iieouard, .  lawyer; 
born  at  Dakota,  Minn.,  1859;  son  of 
Nathan  Brown;  educated  at  Galesville 
University,  Galesville,  Wis.,  and  Uni- 
ver'sity  of  Wisconsin,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.A.,  1882,  married  at  Galesville, 
1888,  to  Miss  Lulu  Gilliland.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  Winona,  1884,  and 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  in  Winona 
ever  since;  senior  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Brown,  Abbott  &  Somsen  since 
1900.  Member  American,  Minnesota 
State  and  Winona  County  Bar  associa- 
tions. Democrat.  Mayor  of  Winona, 
1902-04;  member  school  board,  1899-91. 
Mason  (32"),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Clubs:  Arlington,  Meadow  Brook,  Phil- 
harmonic. Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,   Minn. 

BROWN,  Lewis  Dunham,  druggist; 
born  at  Browntown,  Pa.,  April  12,  1866; 
son  of  Clark  M.  and  Mary  Jane  (Wood- 
field)  Brown;  educated  in  common 
schools;  Susquehanna  Collegiate  Insti- 
tute, Towanda,  Pa.;  Minnesota  Institute 
of  Pharmacy,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Reared 
on  farm;  has  been  engaged  in  pharma- 
ceutical business  since  Jan.  1,  1888. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club- 
Commercial.  Address:  Little  Falls 
Minn. 

BROWN,  Minot  James,  milling;  born 
at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  March  14,  1877;  son 
of  James  and  Mary  (Madden)  Brown; 
graduated  from  Owatonna  High  School, 
1895,  and  from  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  B.S.,  1899;  unmarried.  In 
employ  of  Imperial  Elevator  Co.,  Min- 
neapolis, 1899-03;  manager  Hastings 
Milling  Co.,  Owatonna,  since  1903;    also 


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secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Pride  Ele- 
vator Co.  First  lieut.,  Co  I,  2nd  Inf., 
M.  N.  G.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  fraternity.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Horseback  riding.  Address: 
Owatonna,   Minn. 

BROWN,  Philip  E.,  jurist;  born  in 
Wisconsin,  June  19,  1856;  educated  at 
University  of  Wisconsin;  Albany  Law 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  18S1.  Began  practice  of 
law  in  Wisconsin,  1881;  district  judge, 
13th  district  of  Minnesota,  sirice  1890. 
Also  president  First  National  Bank  of 
Hills;  director  First  National  Bank  of 
r.iuverne.  Farmers'  National  Bank  of 
Luverne,  all  of  Minnesota.  Married  at 
Blanchard,  la.,  1882,  Miss  Ella  Ford. 
Address:      Luverne,    Minn. 

BSOWN,  Roland  Graeme,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  in  New  York  City,  June  9, 
1865;  son  of  Roland  and  Ellen  (Corn- 
stock)  Brown;  educated  in  graded  and 
high  schools;  married.  Entered  service 
of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Road,  1881, 
passing  through  various  positions  to 
district  general  freight  agent;  resigned 
and  was  for  three  months  secretary  of 
the  Wells  Flour  Milling  Co.;  returned  to 
railway  service,  1902,  as  assistant  gen- 
eral freight  agent  of  the  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Ry.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Commercial  (Minneapolis),  Min- 
nesota (St.  Paul).  Office:  Guaranty 
Loan  Bldg.  Residence:  2832  Portland 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BRO'WM',  Rome  G.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Montpelier,  Vermont,  June  15,  1862; 
son  of  Andrew  C.  and  Lucia  A.  (Green) 
Brown;  graduated  from  Montpelier 
(Vt.)  High  School,  1879,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  A.B.,  magna  cum 
laude,  1884;  married,  Marshfleld,  Vt., 
May  25,  1888,  Mary  Lee  HoUister.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Vermont,  Oct.  24,  1887, 
in  Minnesota,  Feb.,  1888,  member  law 
firm  of  Benton,  Roberts  &  Brown,  1888- 
95,  practicing  alone,  1895-1900;  since 
1900  in  association  with  Charles  S.  Al- 
bert. Also  vice  president  and  director 
Minnesota  Tribune  Co.;  director  St. 
Cloud  Water  Power  Co.,  and  Crookston 
Water  Works,  Power  and  Light  Co.  At- 
torney for  Minneapolis  Water  Power 
Companies,  Great  Northern  Railway 
(^o.,  and  other  corporations.  Member 
Executive  Committee  of  American  Bar 
Association;  president  of  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association;  president  Ver- 
mont Association  of  Minnesota,  presi- 
dent Minnesota  Harvard  Club;  president 
Associated  Harvard  Clubs  of  the  United 
States.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda;  also  Harvard 
(New  York).  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:  1918  Queen  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BROWN,  Theodore  W.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  St.  Paul  White  Lead  &  Oil 
Co.;  born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  1861;  son 
of  Orville  and  Caroline   (Condit)   Brown; 


educated  in  public  schools  of  Mankato. 
Became  connected  with  the  St.  Paul 
White  Lead  &  Oil  Co.,  1884;  has  been 
its  secretary  and  treasurer  since  1895. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1900,  to 
Mrs.  Lillian  A.  Sweney.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  N.  E.  Cor.  Water  & 
Starkey  Sts.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  White 
Bear,    Minn. 

BROWN,  Wilson  Chamberlain,  real  es- 
tate, lands  and  banking;  born  at  East 
Wilton,  Me.,  May  14,  1547;  son  of 
Charles  Turner  and  Susan  (Dascomb) 
Brown;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
East  Wilton  and  North  Wayne,  Me., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  and  St.  Peter,  Minn. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1860;  entered  U.  S. 
land  office  at  St.  Peter,  April,  1864,  as 
chief  clerk,  continuing  until  1869;  re- 
signed in  spring  of  1869,  to  engage  in 
real  estate  business  and  to  practice  as 
land  attorney;  appointed  chief  clerk  land 
department,  Winona  &  St.  Peter  Ry., 
Aug.,  1869,  and  removed  to  Winona;  be- 
came chief  clerk  of  The  Winona  &  St. 
Peter  Land  Co.,  upon  its  organization, 
1876,  advancing  to  position  of  general 
land  agent  for  the  company  and  since 
Jan.,  1906,  has  been  its  land  commis- 
sioner and  a  director.  Also  president 
First  National  Bank  of  Lamberton, 
Minn.;  director  Citizens'  State  Bank  of 
Westbrook,  Minn.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  St. 
Peter,  Sept.  21,  1869,  to  Miss  Mary  Alice 
Dunning.        Recreation:  Horticulture. 

Address:      St.   Paul,   Minn. 

BROWNSON,  Ralph,  manufacturer; 
born  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  24,  1850;  son  of  Nathaniel  and 
Abigail  (Brown)  Brownson;  educated  in 
country  schools;  married  at  Prairie  du 
Chien,  Wis.,  Sept.,  1870,  to  Miss  Theresa 
M.  Fox.  In  1894  established  present 
firm  of  R.  Brownson  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers of  horse  collar  machinery,  of 
which  is  president.  Office:  867  Conway 
St.  Residence:  387  Maple  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

BRUBAKBR,  Evans  E.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  Fulton  Co.,  O.,  Jan. 
1,  1852;  son  of  Henry  and  Eva  (Miller) 
Brubaker;  educated  in  Wauseon  (O.) 
High  School;  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1870-71;  Ohio  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Aug.,  1876;  Starling  Medical 
College.  Columbus,  O.,  1877-78,  gradua- 
ting, from  the  latter,  March,  1878.  Prac- 
ticed medicine  at  Ridgeville  Corner,  O., 
1878-84;  came  to  Minnesota,  1884,  and 
was  surgeon  for  Chicago,  Milwaukee  <& 
St.  Paul  Ry.,  for  17  years.  Member 
Rice  County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association  (ex-chairman 
obstetrical  section  one  year),  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway  Surgeons 
Assn.  and  American  Assn.  of  Ry.  Sur- 
geons. Republican.  Treasurer  North- 
field  School  Board  for  3  years.  Married 
at  Mt.  Gilead,  O.,  May  7,  1874,  Carrie 
L.  Hammell.  Club.  Men's.  Recreation: 
Fishing.     Address:    Northfleld,   Minn. 


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BBUCZ:,  George  A.,  general  master 
mechanic  Eastern  District  Great  North- 
ern Ry. ;  born  at  Ashburnham,  Mass., 
June  21,  1S64;  son  of  Samuel  and  Jane 
(Wilson)  Bruce;  common  school  educa- 
tion. Entered  railway  service  in  1877, 
as  locomotive  fireman  Michigan  Central 
Rd.,  continuing  for  two  and  a  half 
years;  was  locomotive  engineer  same 
road  for  10  months;  locomotive  engi- 
neer and  division  master  mechanic 
Great  Northern  Ry.,  to  Dec.  25,  1903; 
has  been  general  master  mechanic  East- 
ern district  same  road,  since  Nov.  1, 
1903.  Member  Northwestern  Railway 
Club.  Mason.  Married  at  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  Aug.  IS,  1880,  to  Miss  Luetta 
Nutting.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  3rd  and  Broadway. 
Residence:      362    Dale  St.,   St.   Paul. 

BBUCi:,  William  J.,  lumber;  born  at 
Waterbury,  Vt.,  Aug.  4,  1S60;  son  of 
Horace  M.  and  Esther  (Mellen)  Bruce; 
educated  at  Waterbury  High  School  and 
Barre  Academy,  Vt.  Engaged  in  whole- 
sale lumber  manufacturing  at  Stowe, 
Vt.,  for  5  years;  moved  to  Charles  City, 
la.,  and  entered  retail  lumber  business, 
1891;  started  retail  lumber  yard  at 
Pringhar,  la.,  continuing  1893-98;  was 
in  lumber  business  at  Sibley,  la.,  5 
years  and  at  Sioux  City,  one  year,  lo- 
cating in  Minneapolis,  1904,  as  vice 
president  and  general  manager  the 
Bruce-Edgerton  Lumber  Co.;  also  vice 
president  of  the  Fidelity  Lumber  Co. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Married 
at  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1883,  to  Miss  Grace 
L.  Pickett.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Lumber  Exchange.  Residence:  3017 
Calhoun    Blvd.,    Minneapolis. 

BBUCHHOIiZ,  Aug-ust  T.,  president 
Northern  Macliinery  Co.;  born  in  New 
York  City,  April  18,  1855;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  New  York  City.  Has 
been  identified  witla  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  print- 
ing presses,  New  York,  ever  since  1878; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1883;  began  in  ma- 
chinery supply  business,  Jan.,  1883,  the 
title  being  changed  to  Northern  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  1895;  firm  incorporated, 
1902.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  5, 
1880,  to  Miss  Theresa  Van  Anda.  Recrea- 
tions: Y.  M.  C.  A.  gymnasium,  boating. 
Office:  213-217  S.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
2555    Bryant    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

BBUEK'EB,  Theodore,  lawyer;  born  at 
Recklinghausen,  Westphalia,  Germany. 
April  11,  1856;  son  of  Bernhard  and 
Anna  (Fischer)  Bruener;  came  to 
America,  1874;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Germany,  and  Law  Depart- 
ment, LTniversity  of  Michigan,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  LL.B.,  1879;  married  at 
St.  Francis,  Wis.,  ISSO,  to  Miss  Mary 
Kuntz.  Located  in  St.  Cloud  in  prac- 
tice of  law,  1879;  city  clerk,  1880-84; 
county  attorney  Stearns  Co.,  1884-87; 
judge  of  probate,  1887-95;  register  U.  S. 
Land  Office,  1895-99;  fn  practice  of  law 
since  1879.  Democrat.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,    Minn. 


BBUSIiBTTSN,  Christian  J..,  mer- 
cliant;  born  in  Norway,  Sept.  2,  1853; 
son  of  Lars  A.  and  Ingri  H.  Brusletten; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  gradu- 
ated from  the  Northwestern  Business 
College,  Madison,  Wis.,  1879.  Began  in 
mercantile  business,  1879,  now  con- 
ducted under  title  of  C.  L.  Brusletten 
&  Co.;  postmaster  at  Kenyon  from 
1887-93;  representative  in  the  State 
Legislature  in  1907-1909.  President 
Citizens'  State  Bank;  stockholder  Farm- 
ers' State  Bank  of  Nerstrand,  Minn.;  di- 
rector Farmers'  State  Bank  of  Wana- 
mingo.  Treasurer  Board  of  Education, 
Kenyon.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Kenyon,  Minn.,  June  13, 
1880,  to  Miss  Liv.  Dora  O.  Gunhus, 
(died,  August  18,  1882);  married,  2nd, 
at  Chicago,  111.,  June  3,  1887,  to  Miss 
Agnes  Bowers,  of  Primrose,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress:     Kenyon,    Minn. 

BKUSSE,  Hendrik,  newspaper  man; 
born  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Sept.  28, 
1867;  son  of  Gerritt  and  Maria  (Kemp- 
ers)  Brusse;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  married  at  To- 
ledo, Ohio,  May  9,  1899,  to  Lamoille  Til- 
linghast.  Reporter  on  various  Grand 
Rapids  newspapers  until  1894,  then  be- 
came reporter  on  the  Toledo  Blade  and, 
1896-97,  managing  editor  Toledo  Com- 
mercial. Joined  The  Associated  Press 
as  assistant  correspondent  in  the  De- 
troit (Mich.)  office  in  1900;  advanced  to 
an  editorial  position  in  tlie  general  office 
in  Chicago,  1902,  and  appointed  corre- 
spondent in  charge  of  the  Northwest, 
with  headquarters  in  St.  Paul  in  1903. 
Mason.  Office:  Dispatch  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     62    S.    St.    Albans    St.,    St.    Paul. 

BBVAK,  Pred  C,  coal;  born  at  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C,  May  3,  1864;  son  of  Hon. 
Henry  R.  and  Mary  (Norcott)  Bryan; 
educated  at  Bingham  Military  School, 
LTniversity  of  North  Carolina,  and  East- 
man Business  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.  Began  in  railway  service,  1883, 
with  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina;  R.  R. 
at  Newberne,  N.  C,  continuing  until 
1886  joint  agent  of  Associated  Railways 
of  the  Virginias  and  Carolinas  at  Ra- 
leigh, N.  C,  1886-88;  chief  clerk  in  gen- 
ei'al  freight  and  passenger  department, 
Seaboard  Air  Line,  Portsmouth,  Va., 
1888-90;  assistant  general  freight  and 
passenger  agent  same  road,  until  Dec. 
15,  1892;  general  Western  freight  agent, 
Norfolk  &  Western  R.  R.,  Chicago,  until 
July,  1903;  division  freiglit  agent  same 
road,  Columbus,  Ohio,  until  May,  1905; 
has  since  been  vice  president  St.  Paul 
&  Western  Coal  Co.,  and  vice  president 
of  the  Boston  Coal,  Wharf  and  Dock  Co., 
since  May,  1905.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town,  Country  (St.  Paul);  Calumet 
(Chicago);  Columbus  (Columbus,  O.). 
Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
494  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BBVANT,  Pred  Stewart,  casualty  In- 
surance; born  in  Erie,  Pa.,  March  20, 
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Ellen  (Stewart)  Bryant;  educated  in 
Erie  (Pa.)  High  School;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  June  28,  1888,  to  Shirley 
E.  MacManus.  Located  in  St.  Paul, 
1878;  assistant  general  N.  W.  freight 
agent  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  1881-87;  president  St.  Paul  Apart- 
ment House  Co.,  since  1888;  Northwest- 
ern manager  Maryland  Casualty  Co. 
since  1902.  Republican;  delegate  to  Na- 
tional Republican  Convention,  1896; 
state  secretary  Minnesota  Republican 
League,  1900-1906.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  Sons  of 
the  Revolution.  Office:  Pioneer  Press 
Bldg.  Residence:  433  Portland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BRYANT,  B.  P.,  M.  D.,  druggist.  Ad- 
dress:    St.    Cloud,   Minn. 

BUCK,  Cassius  M.,  president  State 
Bank  of  Annandale;  born  at  Greenwood, 
Minn.,  June  19,  1859;  son  of  William 
P.  and  Margaret  (Cramer)  Buck;  edu- 
cated in  schools  of  Watertown,  and 
Howard  Lake  Minn.,  until  12.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  general  store, 
continuing  for  6  years;  engaged  in  buy- 
ing horses  in  Indiana  and  Iowa,  for  sale 
in  Minnesota,  1879-82;  purchased  hard- 
ware store  of  Smith  Bros.  &  Co.,  fall 
1882,  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  which  he 
successfully  conducted  for  9  years;  en- 
tered banking  and  became  part  owner 
of  Bank  of  Howard  Lake,  1885;  presi- 
dent Bank  of  Dassel,  1889,  and  State 
Bank  of  Annandale,  1893;  was  principal 
organizer  of  Security  Bank,  Faribault, 
in  1894,  and  was  for  a  number  of  years 
its  cashier;  has  been  president  of  State 
Bank  of  Annandale  since  its  organiza- 
tion; organized  Kingston  State  Bank  in 
1906  and  is  president  of  same.  Also  an 
extensive  land  owner.  Republican. 
Elected  to  State  Senate  from  Rice  Co. 
in  fall  of  1902;  served  1903  and  1905; 
declined  to  be  candidate  for  second  term. 
Married  at  Salem,  O.,  May  9,  1894,  to 
Miss  Sarah  E.  Tolerton.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

BUCK,  Dennis,  president  Midland  Ma- 
chinery Co.;  born  in  Dodge  Co.,  Minn., 
March  16,  1S65;  son  of  Louis  and  Eliza- 
beth (Briggs)  Buck;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Dodge  Co.  Was  raised  on 
farm  and  continued  there  until  21  years 
of  age;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1887,  and 
was  connected  with  the  Link  Belt 
Supply  Co.,  as  salesman  until  1901; 
organized  Midland  Machinery  Co.,  1902, 
manufacturers  and  dealers  in  elevator, 
flour  and  saw  mill  macliinery  and  sup- 
plies, and  is  president  and  treasurer  of 
the  company.  Republican.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Dec.  26,  1895,  to  Miss  Dora 
Thompson.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  412  S.  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence: 2106  Lyndale  Av.,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BUCK,  Edwin  L.,  president  Hill  City 
Land,    Loan    and    Lumber    Co.;    born    at 


Pontiac,  111.,  March  1,  1865;  son  of 
Henry  W.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Hiles)  Buck; 
attended  public  schools  and  graduated 
from  Normal  school.  Garden  Grove,  la.; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  15, 
1900,  to  Henrietta  Coakley.  Learned 
the  printing  business;  founded  at  Po- 
mona, Cala.,  the  Pomona  Index,  1883; 
founded  the  San  Jacinto  Register,  San 
Jacinto,  Cala.,  1884;  founded  the  Mon- 
rovia Planet,  Monrovia,  Cala.,  1885; 
founded  the  Colony  of  Fairview,  Cala., 
1886;  was  president  of  the  Santa  Ana, 
Fairview  &  Pacific  R.  R.,  1887;  also  vice 
president  of  the  Monrovia  Street  Car 
Co.;  removed  to  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1896,  and  is  now  president  of  the  Hill 
City  Land,  Loan  &  Lumber  Co.  Bought 
25,000    acres   of  Minnesota   wild   land,    in 

1900,  and  successfully  colonized  it  with 
settlers.  Club:  Commercial  (Minne- 
apolis). Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  Phoenix  Bldg.,  Minne- 
apolis. Residence:  Hill  City,  Minn., 
and   Concord   Hotel,   Minneapolis. 

BUCK,   Harry    Lee,    lawyer;    born    at  i 

Winona,  Minn.,  June  21,  1861;  son  of 
Cornelius  Fellows  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Robinson)  Buck;  educated  in  State 
Normal     School,    high    school    and    Law  a 

Department,     University     of     Wisconsin.  j 

Admitted     to    bar     1882;     has    been    en-         I 
gaged    in    practice    of    law    at    Winona,  1 

Minn.,  since  1883;  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Fitzpatrick  &  Buck,   established, 

1901.  Democrat.  Municipal  judge.  City 
of  Winona;  judge  of  probate  for  10 
years;  formerly  city  attorney,  special 
judge  Municipal  Court,  member  and 
president  school  board.  Vice  president 
State  Humane  Society;  vice  president 
State  Initiative  and  Referendum  League; 
ex-president  Winona  Humane  Society. 
Was  chairman  Democratic  State  Com- 
mittee, 1902-04;  delegate  at  large  Demo- 
cratic National  Convention,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Unitarian.  Director  State  Nor- 
mal School  at  Winona.  Member  U.  A. 
O.  D.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Winona,  1887,  to 
Miss  Ida  Carpenter  Club:  Arlington. 
Recreations:  Outdoor  diversions.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,   Minn. 

BUCKHAM,  Thomas  S.,  judge:  born 
at  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Jan.  7,  1836;  son  of  Rev. 
James  and  Margaret  (Barmby)  Buck- 
ham;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Vermont;  gi-aduate  University  of  Ver-  J 
mont,  degree  of  A.B.,  1855;  degree  of  1 
A.M.,  and  LL.D.,  1895,  same  university.  1 
Came  to  Minnesota,  Sept.  1855,  and  lo- 
cated in  Faribault;  was  member  of  law 
firm  of  Batchelder  &  Buckham,  1855-78; 
has  filled  the  office  of  judge  of  district 
court,  5th  judicial  district,  since  1878. 
Was  county  superintendent  of  schools. 
Rice  Co.,  for  6  years;  also  county  attor- 
ney, mayor  of  Faribault,  member  of 
State  Senate.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Married  at  New  York  City, 
Nov.  25,  1876,  to  Miss  Anna  M.  Mallary. 
Address:      Faribault,    Minn. 


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BUCKMAIT,  C.  B.,  congressman;  born 
in  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  1851;  son  of  William 
and  Jane  E.  Buckman;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools;  came  to  Minnesota,  1872; 
married  at  Buckman,  Minn.,  1876,  to 
Miss  Kmma  C.  Harvey.  Engaged  in 
farming  and  lumbering  until  1901.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minnesota  Legisla- 
ture, 1881;  member  State  Senate  for  12 
years;  member  Congress,  6th  Minnesota 
district,  since  1903.  Address:  Little 
Falls,   Minn. 

BUDD,  Charles  Henry,  attorney, 
banker;  born  at  Cambria,  N.  Y.,  March 
21,  1848;  son  of  Andrew  and  Mary  (Pen- 
oyar)  Budd;  educated  at  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1866-67; 
studied  law  with  firm  of  Lamont  &  Ells- 
worth, Lockport,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1872.  Judge  of 
probate,  Chippewa  Co.,  1873;  county  at- 
torney, 1874-75;  McKinley  elector,  1896. 
Entered  banking,  1875,  and  is  member 
private  banking  Arm  of  Budd  &  Moyer 
and  president  of  the  Chippewa  County 
Bank;  treasurer  Board  of  Education, 
Montevideo.  Republican.        Methodist. 

Member  I.  O.  O.  P.  (dept.  G.  M.  Grand 
Lodge,  Minn.).  Married  at  Montevideo, 
Minn.,  1889,  Miss  Nellie  C.  Moyer.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:   Montevideo,    Minn. 

BUDD,  Georgfe  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
liockport,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1864;  son  of 
Andrew  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Penoyer) 
Budd;  educated  in  common  schools.  Lock- 
port  Union  Schools  and  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating,  LL.B.,  1885.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Sept.  1,  1897,  to  Hattie 
C.  Shepstone.  Vice  president  of  the  Gor- 
man Electric  Co.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Office:  Gilfillan  Blk.  Residence: 
1765   W.    Minnehaha   St.,    St.   Paul. 

BUDD,  Joseph  Danly,  physician;  born 
at  Lancaster,  Grant  Co.,  Wis.,  May  5, 
1848;  son  of  Daniel  H.  and  Eliza  M. 
(Rich)  Budd;  educated  at  Lawrence 
University,  Appleton,  Wis.,  degree  of 
M.S.,  1872,  St.  Paul  Medical  Col- 
lege, degree  of  M.D.,  Chicago  Polyclinic 
post  graduate  course.  Served  as  private 
in  Co.  H.  50th  Wis.,  Vol.  Inf.,  at  time 
of  Civil  War.  Chief  Surgeon  Duluth  & 
Iron  Range  Railroad  Co.,  since  1889; 
proprietor  Budd  Hospital,  Two  Habors, 
Minn.;  county  physician  Lake  County, 
18  years;  coroner  10  years.  Representa- 
tive 51st  legislative  district,  Minnesota, 
1903.  Republican.  Member  Interna- 
tional Association  Railway  Surgeons, 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Mason  (32°),  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
CIuIj:  Commercial  (Duluth).  Address: 
Two  Harbors,    Minn. 

BUDi;ONG,  Jay  Scott,  clergyman; 
born  at  North  Scituate.  R.  I.,  July  20, 
1869;  son  of  Samuel  N.  and  Ellen  F. 
(Greene)  Budlong;  educated  in  public 
schools;  special  course  University  of  S. 
Dak.;      theology     at      Seabury     Divinity 


School,  Faribault,  Minn.  Married  at 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1892,  to  Frances  L. 
Van  Hoosear.  Ordained  to  the  ministry 
of  the  Episcopal  Church,  1899;  has  been 
in  charge  of  parishes  at  Vermillion,  •  S. 
D.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Faribault,  Minn., 
Portland,  Ore.,  and  has  been  rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Austin,  since  April, 
1905.  Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 

BUENGBB,  Theodore,  educator;  born 
at  Chicago,  111.,  April  29,  1860;  son  of 
Theodore  E.  and  Martha  (Loeber) 
Buenger  (ancestors  of  father  and  mother 
were  clergymen  for  several  hundred 
years  in  Saxony);  educated  in  German- 
Lutheran  Immanuel's  parochial  school, 
Chicago,  1866-73;  Concordia  College, 
Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1873-79;  Concordia 
Theological  Seminary,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1879-82.  Filled  position  of  minister  of 
the  gospel  for  25  settlements.  North- 
western part  Wisconsin,  1882-84;  was 
pastor  congregation  Cook  Co.,  111.,  for 
8  years;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and 
when  Concordia  College  was  founded  by 
the  Missouri  Synod,  was  elected  presi- 
dent, which  position  he  still  holds;  also 
professor  religion  and  Latin.  Republi- 
can. Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April  S,  1885, 
to  Ottilie  Meier.  Address:  Concordia 
College,    St.   Paul. 

BUIiIiBN,  rrancis  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Mason,  Mich.,  1869;  son  of  George 
W.  and  Lodema  A.  (Wright)  Bullen; 
educated  at  Mason  High  School;  Michi- 
gan Agricultural  College;  Rush  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  graduating,  degree  ot 
M.D.,  1896.  Interne  Cook  Co.  Hospital, 
Chicago.  1896-97.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations. 
Director  Miners'  National  Bank,  Eve- 
leth,  Minn.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Temp- 
lar; member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Mar- 
ried at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  1904.  to  Miss 
Maude   Betts.     Address:      Eveleth,   Minn. 

BUIiIiIS,  Harry  Iievl,  lawyer;  born  in 
Freeborn  Co..  Minn.,  Sept.  9,  1866;  son 
of  Adams  H.  and  Ellen  L.  (Pierce)  Bul- 
lis;  graduated  from  Winnebago  City 
High  School,  1S86,  and  from  the  Union 
College  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  1888. 
Lieut.  M.  N.  G.,  for  15  years;  lieut. 
and  battalion  adjutant  12th  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish-American  War;  judge  of 
probate  court  1889-1900  and  county  at- 
torney Faribault  Co.,  1903-1907.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Woodmen,  United 
Workmen  of  America,  and  M.  B.  A. 
Married  at  Winnebago  City,  1889,  to 
Miss  Carrie  T.  Hesselgrave.  Address: 
Blue    Earth,    Minn. 

BUIiIiIS,  John  Jay,  life  insurance; 
born  at  Wolfe  Island,  Ontario,  Canada, 
July  9,  1869;  son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Davis)  Bullis;  educated  in  local 
schools  of  Ontario  and  Manitoba,  and 
Minnesota  School  of  Business,  Minne- 
apolis; married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Nov.    1,    1894,    to    Celestia   A.    Chamber- 


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lain.  Began  in  life  insurance  business 
Sept.  15,  1894,  as  cashier  of  the  New 
England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  con- 
tinuing until  1S9S;  was  solicitor  for  the 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  until  April  1,  1905;  since  then  gen- 
eral agent  for  latter  company  at  St. 
Paul.  Republican.  Baptist.  Was  as- 
sistant secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Min- 
neapolis for  three  years  before  entering 
life  insurance  business.  Master  of  Hen- 
nepin Lodge  No.  4,  A.  P.  and  A.  M. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  300-30(5 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  1301  Raymond 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BUNM',  Charles  Wilson,  lawyer;  born 
at  Galesville,  Wis.,  May  21,  1855;  son 
of  Hon.  Romanzo  and  Sarah  (Purdy) 
Bunn;  educated  at  Sparta  (Wis.) 
public  schools  and  University  of 
Wisconsin,  graduating,  degree  of  B.S., 
1874;  married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis., 
Aug.  9,  1877,  Mary  Anderson.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law  at  La  Crosse,  Wis., 
1876;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  1885;  since 
Sept.  1,  1896,  general  counsel  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.  Republican.  Clubs: 
University  (New  York);  Chicago  (Chi- 
cago); Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Office: 
Northern  Pacific  Rv.  Bldg.  Residence: 
549   Portland  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BUNN,  Georg-e  !■.,  judge  district 
court  of  second  district;  born  at  Sparta, 
Wis.,  June  25,  1865;  son  of  Hon.  Ro- 
manzo and  Sarah  (Purdy)  Bunn;  edu- 
cated in  Sparta  (Wis.)  public  schools 
to  1879;  preparatory  department  of  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  1879-80;  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  graduating,  A.B., 
1885;  College  of  Law  of  same,  LL.B., 
ISSS.  Widower.  Practiced  law  in  St. 
Paul,  Sept.  1888.  to  Jan.  2,  1897,  when 
was  appointed  to  fill  vacancy  in  office 
of  judge  of  the  district  court  of  sec- 
ond district  of  Minnesota;  elected  to 
same  office  for  six  years  in  Nov.,  1898, 
and  reelected  in  Nov.,  1904.  Since 
April,  1904,  president  and  dean  of  St. 
Paul  College  of  Law.  Recreations:  Fly 
fishing  and  whist.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  Minnesota 
Club,  St.   Paul. 

BUNNBIiIi,  Milie,  journalist;  born  at 
Goodrich,  Mich.,  Dec.  4,  1861;  son  of 
Miron  and  Viola  (Mathewson)  Bunnell; 
graduated  from  Ann  Arbor  High  School, 
1878  and  entered  University  of  Miclii- 
gan,  class  of  1882;  married  at  St.  Ig- 
nace,  Mich.,  Oct.  9,  1889,  to  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Birney  Cook.  Began  in  newspaper 
business  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1878; 
founded  Duluth  Herald,  1883,  and  con- 
ducted it  until  1889,  when  he  moved  to 
Kansas  City  and  became  managing  edi- 
tor of  Kansas  City  Globe;  was  political 
editor  Kansas  City  Times  with  head- 
quarters in  Topeka,  Kas.,  until  in  1897 
he  returned  to  Duluth;  purchased  inter- 
est in  News-Tribune,  1899,  and  assumed 
management.  Vice  president  and  gen- 
eral manager  Duluth  News-Tribune   Co. 


Republican.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Northland  Country,  Commercial,  Duluth 
Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  News- 
Tribune.  Residence:  2017  E.  Superior 
St.,  Duluth. 

BURCH,  Edward  Parris,  consulting 
engineer;  born  at  Menomonie,  Wis., 
August,  1870;  son  of  Newell  and  Susan 
(Parris)  Burch;  graduated  from  Men- 
omonie High  School,  1887,  and  from 
University  of  Minnesota,  as  electrical 
engineer,  1892;  completed  post  graduate 
course,  1894;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
1897,  Harriet  Jackson.  Chief  electrical 
engineer  of  the  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit 
Co.,  1892-1900.  Member  American  In- 
stitute of  Electrical  Engineers  (chair- 
man local  section);  president  Engineers' 
Club  of  Minneapolis;  member  Northwest 
Railway  Club.  Member  M.  N.  G,  1887- 
90.  Republican.  Baptist.  Member 
Masonic  order  and  Phi  Gamma  Delta 
fraternity  (director).  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Gardening.  Office: 
Guaranty        Bldg.  Residence:  1729 

James    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

BUBCHABS,  John  Ely,  president 
Buichard-Hulburt  Investment  Co.,  in- 
corporated; born  at  Clinton,  Oneida 
County,  N.  Y.,  1865;  son  of  Hon.  H.  M. 
Burchard;  graduated  from  Winona 
(Minn.)  High  School,  1882;  student  three 
years  in  Political  Science  and  Literary 
Department,  University  of  Michigan; 
married  at  Urbana,  Ohio,  September, 
1889,  Miss  Mary  Corwin  Hitt.  After 
leaving  college  was  admitted  to  bar; 
owner  and  editor  Soo  Democrat,  Sault 
Ste  Marie,  Mich.,  collector  customs, 
Cleveland's  second  term;  one  of  editors 
of  Winona  (Minn.)  Daily  Herald,  1893; 
resumed  practice  of  law  in  1893,  and 
was  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Seward  & 
Burchard,  Marshall,  Minn.,  until  1900. 
when  he  removed  to  St.  Paul,  becoming 
president  and  attorney  of  several  cor- 
porations having  offices  there.  Now 
president  of  the  Burchard-Hulburt  In- 
vestment Company,  farm  lands  and 
mortgages.  Southwest  Land  &  Qrchard 
Co.,  Elk  Valley  Land  &  Colonization  Co., 
The  Lyon  Land  Co.,  and  director  in 
several  other  companies  and  banks. 
Was  city  attorney  three  years,  and 
mayor  three  terms,  Marshall,  Minn. 
Member  American  Bar  Association,  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  Association,  Sons  of 
American  Revolution.  Appointed  on 
Governor's  staff,  1907,  with  rank  of 
colonel.  Mason  (32°).  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  and  K.  of 
P.  Clubs:  Commercial  and  Minnesota. 
Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  675 
Goodrich  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BXTBDETT,  Frank  Pred,  grain  and 
lumber  merchant;  born  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,    July    23,    1850;    educated    in    com-  i 

mon  schools  and  at  La  Crosse  (Wis.) 
Business  College.  Farmed  in  Nobles 
Co.,  Minn.;  moved  to  Edgerton,  and 
started  a  store,  1881;  sold  out  store 
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returned  to  farm,  1S90;  entered  grain 
business  at  Kdgerton,  Chandler  and 
Hatfield,  1S94;  also  general  merchandise 
at  Edgerton,  which  closed  out  189S. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber Edgerton  (Minn.)  Lodge,  A.  F.  and 
A.  M.,  No.  235.  Married,  Rushmore, 
Nobles  Co.,  Minn.,  April  15,  1S75,  to 
Miss  Alice  Lytton.  Business  address: 
Chandler,  Minn.  Residence:  Edgerton, 
Minn. 

BUBDICK,  Iieon  D.,  clergyman;  born 
at  Lincklaen,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May 
9,  18t>i;  graduated  from  Alfred  Univer- 
sity, Altred,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  Ph.B., 
1S92,  Ph.M.  and  B.D.,  li;93,  same  uni- 
versity. Took  post  graduate  work  at 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  resi- 
dent Ph.D.  work  at  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, 1901-02.  Was  ordained  to  the 
gospel  ministry  at  Welton,  la.,  Sept.  5, 
1S97;  has  been  pastor  of  Seventh  Day 
Baptist  Churches  in  Iowa,  New  Jersey 
and  New  York  states.  Now  principal 
Metcalf  School  and  pastor  Seventh  Day 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Aug.  9,  ISsf, 
to  Rev.  Experience  Fitz  Randolph,  A.M., 
D.B.,  of  West  Virginia:  Recreations: 
Bookbinding,  gardening  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    New  Auburn,  Minn. 

BURGESS,  John,  managing  editor 
Minneapolis  Daily  News;  born  at  Alma, 
Wis.,  Feb.  12,  1878;  son  of  John  and 
Rachel  (Evans)  Burgess;  educated  at 
Winona  (Minn.)  High  School  and  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Law. 
Began  active  career  as  reporter  St.  Paul 
Daily  News,  March  1,  1900;  occupied 
positions,  upon  the  paper,  consecutively, 
of  telegraph  editor,  city  editor  and 
news  editor;  has  been  managing  editor 
Minneapolis  Daily  News,  since  Sept., 
1903;  also  secretary  and  director  Daily 
News  Co.  Presbyterian.  Member  Sig- 
ma Chi  fraternity.  Married  at  Winona, 
Minn.,  June  IS,  1904,  to  Miss  Stanley 
Grafton.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Press. 
Recreations:  Handball  and  rowing 
(shells).  Office:  6th  St.,  Cor.  2nd  Av., 
S.  Residence:  1409  Stevens  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BURGBSS,  Thomas  Clawson,  born  at 
New  York  City,  Oct.  2,  1853;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (McNie)  Burgess; 
graduated  from  high  school,  Portland, 
Me.,  1852.  Entered  railway  service  as 
clerk  in  freight  department  of  Grand 
Trunk  Ry.,  at  Portland,  Me.,  1871;  was 
clerk  same  road  at  Mechanic  Falls,  Me., 
1872-74,  and  at  Danville  Junction,  Me., 
1874-79;  agent  same  road  and  Maine 
Central,  same  place,  1879-82;  agent  Great 
Eastern  lines,  at  Portland,  1882-83,  and 
agent  same  lines  at  Minneapolis,  1883- 
92;  commercial  agent  Chicago  &  Grand 
Trunk  Ry.  at  Minneapolis,  1892-97; 
commercial  agent  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  at 
Minneapolis,  since  1897.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  1402  Nicolet  Av.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 


BUBKB,  Thomas  J.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  at  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1860; 
son  of  Patrick  E.  and  Margaret  (Walsh) 
Burke;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Medway,  Mass.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1877;  began  active  career  in  general 
merchandise  business  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  continuing  for  6  years;  was  con- 
nected with  J.  H.  Allen  &  Co.,  St.  Paul, 
as  traveling  salesman  for  14  years; 
filled  position  of  manager  Solway  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  Solway,  Minn.,  for  7  years; 
has  been  vice  president  Gowan-Peyton- 
Twohy  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  since 
April  1,  1906.  Catholic.  Director  Sol- 
way Mercantile  Co.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
A.  O.  H.,  Knights  of  Columbus,  U.  C.  T. 
of  America.  Married  at  Hudson,  Wis., 
Sept.  4,  1905,  to  Miss  Helen  Krappel. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  baseball. 
Office:  Foot  of  5th  Av.,  W.  Residence: 
1024   E.   2nd    St.,   Duluth. 

BUBKHABD,  William  B.,  sporting 
goods;  born  at  Galena,  111.,  Jan.  29, 
1870;  son  of  William  R.  and  Afra 
(Pfund)  Burkhard;  came  to  St.  Paul 
with  parents,  1872;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul.  Began  active  career 
in  1890  with  the  William  R.  Burkhard 
Co.,  the  same  house  with  which  he  is 
now  connected;  was  admitted  to  the 
firm,  1898,  and  succeeded  his  father  as 
manager,  after  the  death  of  the  latter, 
1905,  the  firm  having  been  established, 
1855,  and  being  the  oldest  sporting  goods 
house  in  the  Northwest.  Republican. 
Member  House  of  Hope  Church.  Un- 
married. Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing  and  all  outdoor 
sports.  Office:  319  Robert  St.  Resi- 
dence:     172   Hoffman  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BUBKHOIiDBB,  Joseph  Brinsley, 
lumberman;  born  at  Sturgeon,  Mo.,  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1864;  son  of  John  Dickerson 
and  Mary  Jane  (Wisdom)  Burkholder; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Moberly, 
Mo.,  and  at  high  school,  Hannibal,  Mo. 
Established  Burkholder  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Jan.  1,  1903,  of  which  is  president 
and       owner.  Republican.  Member 

Knights  of  Pythias  and  Hoo  Hoo.  Of- 
fice: Lumber  Exchange.  Residence: 
32  19   Humboldt,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

BURMEISTEB,  Augfust  C,  born  at 
Hille,  Germany.  April  9,  1861;  son  of 
Frederick  ('.  and  Marie  Burmeister; 
educated  in  Germany;  came  to  America, 
1877  and  began  to  learn  milling  business 
at  Irving,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Owner  Redwood 
Falls  Milling  Co.,  Redwood  Falls  Elec- 
tric Light  Plant;  superintendent  Red- 
wood Falls  Water  Works;  president 
First  National  Bank,  Redwood  Falls. 
Married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Lillian  Hooper.  Address:  Redwood 
Falls,   Minn. 

BUBNHAM,  Georg-e  S.,  clerk  of  dis- 
trict court  Mower  Co.;  born  in  Dodge 
Co.,  Wis.,  May  29,  1854;  son  of  Miles 
and  Caroline  (Johnson)  Burnham;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  married  at 
Blooming       Prairie,       Minn.,       1878,       to 


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Marion  L.  Gleason.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1871,  and  was  telegraph  operator  and 
in  banking  and  other  lines  of  business 
at  Blooming  Prairie;  located  in  Austin, 
1885,  and  for  18  years  was  locomotive 
machinist  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Ry.;  elected  clerk  of  district  court, 
Nov.,  1906.  Formerly  cashier  Bank  of 
J.  C.  Brainerd  &  Co.,  for  about  5  years, 
Blooming  Prairie,  also  treasurer  and 
recorder  of  the  village.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  K.  O.  T.  M.,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  B.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  reading.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

BTTBITAF,  Willard  Iiatlirop,  physician; 
born  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  Jan.  28,  1874; 
son  of  Col.  W.  A.  and  Mary  E. 
(Mathews)  Burnap;  graduate  of  Clear 
Lake  (la.)  High  School,  1892;  attended 
Highland  Park  Normal  School,  1892-93; 
graduate  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1897;  principal  Lake  City 
(Minn.)  High  School,  1897-98;  graduate 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
degree  of  M.D.,  1901.  In  practice  at 
Pelican  Rapids  since  1901.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  K.  of  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Member  Ottertail  County  and  Park  Re- 
gion Medical  societies,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  25,  1901, 
Miss  Mary  A.  Merrill.  Clubs:  Tennis 
Association  (president).  Commercial. 
Address:     Pelican  Rapids,  Minn. 

BtTRlTETT,  •William  J.,  hides,  furs, 
etc.;  born  near  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  2  5, 
1842;  son  of  Virgil  Justus  and  Harriet 
S.  (Compton)  Burnett;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Terra  Haute,  Ind. 
Began  in  fur,  hides  and  leather  business 
at  Charleston,  111.,  as  proprietor  of  store, 
continuing  1860-63;  entered  partnership 
with  brother  as  Burnett  Brothers,  at 
Mattoon,  111.,  1865;  was  at  Cairo,  111., 
in  same  line  of  business,  and  later  at 
Champaign,  111.;  traveled  for  Chicago 
firms,  and  was  proprietor  Dakota  Hide 
&  Fur  Co.,  Huron,  S.  D. ;  has  been  located 
in  Minneapolis  as  proprietor  and  mana- 
ger Northwestern  Hide  &  Fur  Co.,  since 
1890.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  A.  O.  LT.  W.  Married  at 
Huron,  S.  D.,  1888,  to  Miss  Alida  S. 
Suits.  Club:  East  Side  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  boating.  Of- 
fice: 200-204  1st  St.,  N.  Residence: 
1405  Como  Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

BURNS,  Chris,  county  commissioner; 
Cass  Co..  5th  dist.;  born  in  Ireland,  Dec. 
25,  1848;  son  of  Michael  and  Kate 
Burns;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
in  Christian  Brothers  schools,  Ireland. 
Came  to  America,  1S6S;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  lumber  business  in  Minnesota 
for  35  years  and  has  made  a  success  of 
it;  also  jobber  and  contractor  since  1876. 
Secretary  and  treasurer  Bera  Townsite 
Co.  Has  been  county  commissioner 
Cass  Co.,  since  1902.  Republican. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Masonic 
order.     Married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Minn., 


1872,  to  Miss  Winnine,  of  Grand  Rapids. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Cass 
Lake,    Minn. 

BUKB,  Melljourne  C,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Louisiana,  March  4,  1838;  son 
of  Piatt  and  Frances  E.  (Danforth) 
Burr;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Rising  Sun  and  New  Albany,  Ind.,  and 
at  Pittsfleld,  Mass.  Learned  furniture 
business  in  Indiana;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1856,  and  engaged  in  furniture  trade  at 
Owatonna;  removed  to  Minneapolis,  1865, 
and  was  connected  with  the  D.  M. 
Gilmore  Furniture  Co.;  entered  manufac- 
ture of  wooden  specialties  (with  which 
has  been  identified  for  more  than  50 
years).  Commenced  present  business  in 
1880,  and  is  president  of  the  M.  C.  Burr 
Manufacturing  Co.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Sons  of  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  Married  at  Washing- 
ton,- D.  C,  1882,  to  Miss  Alice  Caine. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Office:  Power 
Bldg.,  Nicollet  Island.  Residence:  615 
E.    19th  St.,   Minneapolis. 

BURB,    Stiles    "W.,    lawyer;    born,    Mt.  \ 

Vernon,  O.,  Nov.  13,  1868;  son  of  Walter  i 

T.    and    Clara    (Martin)    Burr;    educated  ' 

in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
and  University  of  Minnesota,  graduating 
from  latter,  LL.B.,  1891,  LL.M.,  1892. 
Practiced  law  at  St.  Paul  since  1891. 
Married  at  St.  Paul  1897,  to  Jane  Hum- 
bird.  Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  407-11 
Nat.  German  Am.  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     943    Summit   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BURTNBSS,  Olaus  B.,  banker;  born 
at  Wilmington,  Minn.,  April  28,  1872; 
educated  at  Decorah  Institute,  Decorah, 
la.  Member  firm  of  Eide  &  Burtness, 
general  merchandise,  1896-1900.  Was 
town  clerk,  Wilmington  Township,  1896- 
1900;  elected  county  treasurer  of 
Houston  Co.,  1900,  which  position  he 
still  holds;  elected  vice  president  First 
National  Bank  of  Caledonia,  1905,  and 
has  been  president  since  1906.  Married 
at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Oct.  26,  1896,  to 
Miss  Clara  Kinstad.  Address:  Cale- 
donia,  Minn. 

BTTRTOIT,  Hazen  James,  clothing 
manufacturer;  born  at  Boston,  Mass., 
July   14,    1S47;   son  of   Hazen   James,    Sr.,  . 

and  Harriet  Lincoln  (Smith)  Burton; 
educated  at  Dwight  School,  Boston, 
until  1S60,  English  High  School,  Boston, 
1860-63,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  special  courses,  1863-67; 
married  at  Southboro,  Mass.,  1870,  to 
Alice  G.  Cotton  Whitney.  Started  busi- 
ness career,  1867,  with  C.  W.  Freeland 
&  Co.,  Boston,  clothing  manufacturers; 
removed  to  Minneapolis,  1880;  in  1882 
established  the  Plymouth  Clothing 
House,  manufacturers,  jobbers  and  re- 
tailers of  wearing  apparel  for  men, 
women  and  children,  of  which  is  presi- 
dent. Also  president  Deephaven  Holding 
Co.,  and  Mandan  Land  and  Improvement 
Co.  President  of  Village  of  Deephaven, 
Hennepin  Countj',  Minn.,  since  its  in- 
corporation  in    1900.      Republican.      Uni- 


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tarian.  Recreations:  Yachting,  golf, 
tennis  and  otlier  outdoor  sports.  Of- 
fice: The  Plymouth  Clothing  House, 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  Deephaven, 
Minn. 

BURTOM',  Munson,  born  at  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  Dec.  S,  1S69;  son  of  Samuel  Seward 
and  Mary  Ann  (Munson)  Burton;  edu- 
cated one  year  at  Williston  Seminary, 
East  Hampton,  Mass. ;  Andover  Academy, 
Andover,  Mass.,  graduating,  1S88;  Wil- 
liams College,  Williamstown,  Mass., 
graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1892.  Mar- 
ried at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Feb.  1,  1893, 
to  Miss  Isabella  Katharine  McDonald. 
Has  been  vice  president  of  the  Mankato 
Mills  Co.,  manufacturers  of  hosiery, 
since  Jan.  1,  1902.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
and  Chi  Psi  fraternity.  Club:  Elks. 
Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

BURTON,  Oscar  Aug-ustus,  physician; 
born  at  St.  Albans  Bay,  Vt.,  April  10, 
1870;  son  of  Carlos  C.  and  Lemira  S. 
(Barstow)  Burton;  educated  at  Coe  Col- 
lege. Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1891-92;  Carleton 
College,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  1892-93;  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Co- 
lumbia) New  York,  1894-97;  attended 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
1897-98,  graduating,  1898.  Presbyterian. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Freeborn  County 
Medical  Society,  American  Association 
of  Railway  Surgeons,  Society  of  Ex- 
Internes  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago. 
Member  Phi  Rho  Sigma  fraternity. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Chicago, 
1898,  removing  to  Albert  Lea,  1900. 
Married  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  April  20, 
1904,  Alice  E.  Hibbs.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  121  West 
Clai-k  St.  Residence:  304  N.  Washing- 
ton  St.,   Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

BUSCH,  Fred  J.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  March  12,  1863; 
son  of  Anton  J.  and  Frances  (Schuette) 
Busch;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Mankato;  married  at  Mankato,  1892,  to 
Miss  Josephine  Hellesheim.  Secretary 
and  treasurer  A.  J.  Busch  Co.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

BUSH,  Avery  K.,  farmer,  seed  expert; 
born  at  Oakham,  Mass.,  April  17,  1851; 
son  of  Harvey  F.  and  Ellen  A.  (Elsey) 
Busli;  came  to  Minnesota,  from  Wor- 
cester Co.,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1855,  and 
located  on  a  farm  in  Olmsted  Co.,  which 
he  now  owns;  educated  in  district 
schools  of  Minnesota  and  at  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.;  married  at 
Chatfleld,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Ida  C.  Bibbins. 
Now  connected  with  Northrup,  King  & 
Co.,  seedsmen,  Minneapolis,  as  special 
seed  expert.  Republican.  Served  three 
terms  as  member  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1899-1903;  also  has  been  member  of 
school  board,  town  board  and  board  of 
county  commissioners.  Congregational- 
ist.     Recreation:     Farming.      Office:      26- 


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32   Hennepin  Av.     Residence:      1119    6th 
St.,   S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

BUSHEY,  Milo  Emery,  physician;  born 
at  Bryan,  O.,  July  4,  1855;  son  of  Andrew 
M  and  Mary  J.  (Crura)  Bushey;  edu- 
cated at  Valparaiso,  (Ind.)  Normal 
School,  1878-81;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  M.D  189'>- 
post  graduate  course,  Chicago  Polyclinic 
School,  1897.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations 
Vice  president  Farmers  and  Merchants 
State  Bank.  Democrat.  Member  Ma- 
??"l°.,°^^®''.'  Woodmen  of  the  World. 
Lnited  Workmen  of  America.  Married 
Rn^^'^T^??'®'  ^'"i^-'  J^'^e,  1887.  to  Miss 
t^,?®  ^•^i^°''"-  Recreation:  Horticul- 
ture.    Address:     Arlington,  Minn. 

BUSHNELI.,  John  B.,  farm  imple- 
ments; born  at  Jamestown,  Pa.,  Dec  29 
1841;  son  of  E.  A.  and  Sarah  A.  (Stree- 
ter)  Bushnell;  attended  district  school, 
high  school  and  academy,  Ohio  and  Wis- 
Srf<P«=c  "}^''",ed  at  Horicon,  Wis.,  Sept. 
-9,  1868,  to  Mary  A.  Butterfield.  Served 
in  Civ-il  War,  29th  Wis.  Inf.,  1862-65; 
learned  machinist's  trade  and  owned  and 
??PP^*.?^  machine  shop,  at  Horicon, 
1S66-.2;  superintendent  and  director 
farm    implement   factory.    Fond    du    Lac, 

n\]?A\  f  ii?'  ^^"^^  *°  Minneapolis,  and 
conducted  business  as  jobber  of  farm 
machinery,  1882-87;  was  director,  secre- 
tary and  assistant  treasurer  Minneapolis 
Threshing  Machine  Co.,  1887-1900;  direc- 
tor and  treasurer  Minneapolis  Implement 
Co^  from  time  of  its  organization,  1901 
^ItZ^"^  president  of  that  company! 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Masonic  Order,  John  A.  Rawlins  Post! 
(^.  A.  R.  Office:  314  N.  1st  St  Resi- 
dence:    Minneapolis.  ^ 

BUSB2nBI.i;,  Jolm  Edward,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  Oct. 
21,  1S58;  son  of  John  Frederick  and 
Emma  Palmer  (Caulkins)  Bushnell;  edu- 
cated at  Seabury  Institute,  Old  Say- 
brook;  Morgan  School,  Clinton,  Conn., 
1876;  Yale  College,  1880;  Yale  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1883;  Hooker  fellow  Yale 
Theological  Seminary,  for  special  criti- 
cal study,  1884;  degree  of  D.D.,  New 
York  University,  1898.  Pastor  Congre- 
gational Church,  Fairfield,  Conn  1884- 
88;  Presbyterian  Church,  Rye,  N  Y 
lSSS-94;  Phillips  Presbyterian  and  Madi- 
son Av.  churches.  New  York  City  1894- 
1900;  pastor  Westminster  Church,  Min- 
neapolis,  since   1901.     Married  at  Brook- 

wu.H:  fT"  '^''rh  ^^"'  *°  ^"ss   Florence 
Ellsworth.       Address:       1817     Vine     PI 
Minneapolis.  '' 

BUSWELI.,  Prank  W.,  lumber  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Whitewater,  Minn 
July  3,  1857;  son  of  Michael  W.  'and 
Martha  C.  (Skinner)  Buswell;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Whitewater  and 
Winona,  Minn.  Began  business  career 
as  farmer  and  carpenter;  entered  lum- 
ber  business   at   Minneiska,   Minn.,   1882- 


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came  to  St.  Paul  and  Minnesapolis, 
1SS5,  and  was  connectecl  with  Brooks 
Brothers,  lumber,  and  later  Jefferson  & 
Kasson;  began  In  lumber  business  for 
self  in  1S97,  incorporating  Sept.  1,  1905, 
as  the  Buswell  Lumber  &  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  of  which  he  is  president  and 
treasurer.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Married  in  Winona  Co.,  Minn.,  1S83,  to 
Miss  Harriet  E.  Williams.  Recreation: 
Traveling  for  diversion.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:    441   Lyndhurst  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BUTCHABT,  James  Andrew,  hotel 
manager;  born  at  Quebec,  P.  Q.,  Can., 
Sept.,  1S44;  son  of  Andrew  and  Mary  A. 
(Marshall)  Butchart;  educated  in  schools 
of  Quebec.  Began  active  career  in  the 
lumber  and  saw  mill  business.  Province 
of  Quebec,  continuing  for  20  years; 
came  to  Duluth,  Nov.,  1SS6,  and  was 
connected  with  Merchants'  Hotel  for  5 
years;  has  been  identified  with  St.  Louis 
Hotel  for  15  years  and  has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  St.  Louis  Hotel  Co.,  since 
1903.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mar- 
ried at  Quebec,  P.  Q.,  1869,  to  Miss  Mary 
H.  Lay.  Club:  Commercial.  Office  and 
residence:      St.   Louis  Hotel,   Duluth. 

BUTIiEB,  Alford  Aug'ustus,  clergy- 
man; born  in  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  23, 
1845;  son  of  Alford  and  Caroline 
Ilsley  (Partridge)  Butler;  educated 
in  public  and  private  schools,  Port- 
land, Me.;  Griswold  College,  Daven- 
port, la.,  M.A.,  and  theological  graduate, 
same,  1873;  (D.D.,  Seabury  Divinity 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1902);  unmar- 
ried. Ordered  deacon,  1873,  ordained 
priest,  1874,  in  P.  E.  Church;  assistant 
Grace  Cathedral,  Davenport,  la.,  1873; 
rector  Grace  Church,  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 
1873-7,  Trinitv  Church,  Bay  City,  Mich., 
1877-84,  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  New 
York,  1884-91,  Christ  Church,  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  1891-4;  warden  and  professor 
homiletics,  liturgies  and  religious  peda- 
gogy, Seabury  Divinity  School  since 
1894.  While  in  New  York  assisted 
Bishop  Satterlee  in  organizing  the  Paro- 
chial Mission  Society  of  the  U.  S.,  and 
became  secretary  of  its  executive  com- 
mittee. Assisted  Dr.  Wm.  R.  Hunting- 
ton in  starting  first  Deaconess  School  in 
Episcopal  Church  and  for  1  year  was  in 
its  faculty.  Was  associated  with  Bishop 
Greer  in  the  42d  St.  Rescue  Mission,  out 
of  wliich  has  grown  St.  Bartholomew's 
House.  (For  books  and  papers  see 
"W'ho's  "^'ho  in  America.")  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

BVTIiEB,  Burridge  Davenal,  pub- 
lisher; born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  5, 
1868;  son  of  Rev.  Tliomas  D.  and  Marie 
(Radcliffe)  Butler;  educated  in  grammar 
school;  married  Ina  Hamilton  Busey. 
Has  been  engaged  in  newspaper  business 
since  1885;  was  with  the  Grand  Rapids 
Democrat,  1886-94;  with  advertising  de- 
partment Majestic  Range  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1894-96;  advertising  manager  Scripps- 
McRae     League,     1896-99;     founded     the 


Omaha  Daily  News,  1899,  St.  Paul  Daily 
News,  1900,  Minneapolis  News,  1903; 
associated  in  ownersliip  and  manage- 
ment of  the  Clover  Leaf  Newspapers. 
Pre.sident  Minneapolis  Daily  News;  vice 
president  Omaha  Daily  News;  director 
St.  Paul  Daily  News,  and  Des  Moines 
Daily  News.  Member  Christian  (Dis- 
ciples) Church.  Mason.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Commercial,  Minikahda,  Bryn 
Mawr.  Recreations:  Golf,  hunting, 
fishing  and  motoring.  Address:  Min- 
neapolis Daily  News,  Minneapolis. 

BUTI^BB,  Fierce,  lawyer;  born  in 
Dakota  Co.,  Minn.,  March  17,  1866;  son 
of  Patrick  and  Mary  A.  Butler;  gradu- 
ated from  Carleton  College,  1887,  after- 
wards studying  law  in  St.  Paul;  married, 
Aug.  25,  1891,  to  Annie  M.  Cronin.  Was 
assistant  county  attorney  of  Ramsey 
County,  1891-93;  county  attorney,  1893- 
97;  engaged  in  general  law  practice, 
1897-99  in  firm  of  How  &  Butler;  gen- 
eral attorney  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Ry.,  1900-1905;  member 
of  law  firm  of  How,  Butler  &  Mitchell; 
member  board  of  directors  of  the  St. 
Paul  public  library.  Democrat.  Presi- 
dent Ramsey  Co.  Bar  Association.  Club: 
Minnesota.  Office:  Fire  and  Marine 
Bldg.  Residence:  1347  Summit  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

BUTTEBPIELD,     Howard     Augustus, 

wholesale  farm  machinery;  born  at  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.,  July  22,  1860;  son  of  Cor- 
nelius Augustus  and  Sophia  Melissa 
(Jenkins)  Butterfleld;  educated  in  the 
common  schools  and  at  Rochester 
(Minn.)  Seminarv;  married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, June  12,  1895  to  Gertrude  F.  Blake. 
Reared  on  farm  in  Viola,  Olmsted 
County,  Minn.;  deputy  county  auditor 
at  Rochester,  Minn.,  for  three  years; 
commenced  keeping  books  for  the  Phelps 
Well  &  Wind  Mill  Co.,  April  1,  1889; 
made  manager  of  the  company  in  fall 
of  1891;  bought  out  the  company,  Dec. 
30,  1893,  and  combined  with  Dean  & 
Co.,  wholesale  farm  machinery,  vehicles, 
etc.,  Jan.  1,  1894,  of  which  is  depart- 
ment manager  and  member  board  of 
directors.  Republican.  Metliodist.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  404  Washington 
Av..  N.  Residence:  1800  Humboldt  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

BUTTS,  Payette  C,  general  agent, 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.  of  Boston,  Mass.;  born  at  Plioenix, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,  1856;  son  of  Chester  H. 
and  Lottie  (Romer)  Butts;  educated  in 
academy  at  Phoenix,  N.  Y.  Married  in 
New  York,  1879,  to  Miss  Genevieve 
Warner.  Engaged  in  the  business  of 
merchant  milling  in  Minnesota  and  other 
states  of  the  northwest;  has  been  con- 
nected with  life  insurance  business  since 
1897,  and  is  now  general  agent,  for  the 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Life  Underwriters'  Association. 
Scottish  Rite,  Mason  (32°),  Shriner. 
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fioe:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  2805 
Fremont  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

BUXTON,  Edward  T.,  banker,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  April 
20,  1S54;  son  of  Timothy  Howe  and 
Julian  (Clark)  Buxton;  educated  in 
Warsaw  High  School  and  The  Law- 
renceville  School,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 
Married  1st,  Oct.  1,  1SS5,  to  Mary 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  Blanchard 
Chase  of  Chicago.  Mrs.  Buxton  died 
January  1st  1894;  married  2nd,  April 
5,  1899,  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Charles 
Seymour  I.,ee  of  Chicago.  Began  career 
as  employe  in  Bank  of  Warsaw,  Warsaw, 
N.  Y.,  continuing  for  several  years; 
started  bank  at  Castleton,  N.  D.,  and 
two  years  later  sold  out  and  entered 
employ  of  L.  &  C  H.  Bull,  bankers, 
Quincy,  111.,  remaining  two  years;  pur- 
chased controlling  interest  in  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Wabasha,  Minn.,  and  be- 
came its  vice  president;  acquired  con- 
trolling interest  in  the  Bank  of  Com- 
merce, Superior,  Wis.,  and  became  its 
president;  resigned  presidency  of  Bank 
of  Commerce,  Superior,  on  account  of 
extensive  interests  elsewhere,  remain- 
ing with  the  bank  as  vice  president. 
Was  one  of  the  organizers  and  has  been 
treasurer  of  the  Red  Cliff  Lumber  Co, 
Duluth,  since  its  organization,  1897; 
one  of  the  organizers  and  for  two  years 
vice  president  of  F.  A.  Patrick  &  Co., 
wholesale  dry  goods,  Duluth;  formerly 
vice  president,  now  director,  Webster 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Superior,  Wis.: 
stockholder  and  director  in  a  number  of 
mercantile        companies.  Republican. 

Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Northland  Country.  Recreations: 

Automobiling,  horseback  riding,  driving; 
fishing  and  the  pleasures  of  country  life 
at  his  summer  home,  Nebaju  Lodge 
Deerwood,  Crow  Wing  Co.,  Minn.  Of- 
fice: 39th  Av.,  W.  Residence:  2626 
Greysolon   Rd.,  Duluth. 

BVRNES,  William  Joseph,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Jan.  5,  1859;  son  of  William  and  Catliar- 
ine  (Campbell)  Byrnes;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools,  St.  John's  College,  Col- 
legeville,  Minn.,  and  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating  degree  of  M.D., 
1882;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  4, 
1887,  Josephine  Armstrong.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Minneapolis  upon 
leaving  college,  1882;  was  county  phy- 
sician, Hennepin  County,  1887-88;  county 
coroner,  1891-92;  city  physician,  city  of 
Minneapolis,       1899-1900.  Supervising 

medical  examiner  of  Royal  Arcanum  for 
Minnesota,  N.  and  S.  Dakota  and  Mon- 
tana; professor  of  the  principles  of 
clinical  surgery,  Hamline  University 
Medical  Department.  Member  Hennepin 
County  Medical  Society  and  Minnesota, 
American  Medical  and  Western  Surgical 
Associations.  Democrat.  Member  Royal 
Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W.  and  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Office:  Masonic  Temple.  Residence: 
1701   Western   Av.,    Minneapolis. 


CADWEIiIi,  Chester  H.,  banker;  born 
at  Fairmont,  Minn.,  Sept.  14,  1869;  son 
of  A.  D.  and  Alta  D.  (Chubb)  Cadwell. 
Resided  at  Fairmont  until  1888;  worked 
as  bookkeeper  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D., 
until  1891;  assistant  cashier  Citizens 
State  Bank,  Waseca,  Minn.,  1892-99; 
came  to  Chokio,  1900,  and  conducted 
private  bank  wliich,  in  1901,  became  the 
First  National  Bank  of  Chokio,  of  which 
he  is  president.  Mason.  Address: 
Chokio,    Minn. 

CADV,  Charles  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17, 
1846;  son  of  Edgar  and  Emily  A.  (Hines) 
Cady;  educated  in  public  schools, 
Hackett's  Seminary,  Lake  City,  Minn.; 
Preparatory  Department,  University  of 
Chicago;  Bennett  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, M.D.,  1877.  Eclectic.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Member       Houston-Fillmore 

County  Medical  Society  and  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married, 
Manchester,  la.,  Oct.  25,  1892,  Mary  A. 
Hiscock.     Address:     Mabel,  Minn. 

CAINE,  Arthur  Tubal,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May  24,  1875;  son  of 
Dr.  William  Harris  and  Mary  Helen 
(Ten  Eyck)  Caine;  educated  at  Still- 
water (Minn.)  High  School;  University 
of  Minnesota,  1892-95;  Medical  Depart- 
ment University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1899;  house  physician  City  Hos- 
pital, St.  Paul,  1898-99.  Practiced  medi- 
cine at  Lake  Preston,  S.  D.,  in  1899; 
has  been  located  at  Anoka,  since  1901. 
Now  coroner  and  health  officer,  Anoka 
Co.  Member  1st  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  for 
5  years.  Mason;  member  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Married  at  Stillwater,  Minn., 
July  10,  1901,  to  Miss  Bertha  E.  John- 
son. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  hunting.  Address: 
Anoka,    Minn. 

CAINZ:,  Charles  Edward,  physician; 
born  at  Spencer  Brooli,  Minn.,  May  25, 
1868;  son  of  Thomas  H.  and  Anna  E. 
(Tuttle)  Caine;  attended  public  schools 
of  Minnesota  and  New  York  and  gradu- 
ated from  the  Medical  Department, 
I^'niversity  of  Minnesota,  June,  1896; 
married.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations.  Crow 
River  Valley  Medical  Society,  West 
Central  Minnesota  Medical  Society. 
Coroner  of  Stevens  county;  surgeon. 
Great  Northern  R.  R.;  city  physician 
and  health  officer.  City  of  Morris.  Ad- 
dress:    Morris,    Minn. 

CAIRN'S,  Charles  Sumner,  lawyer; 
born  in  Muskingum  Co.,  O.,  July  4,  1856; 
son  of  Robert  and  Mary  A.  (Haynes) 
Cairns;  educated  in  common  schools; 
Muskingum  College,  New  Concord,  C, 
graduating,  degree  of  A.  B.,  1876;  Law 
Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1882.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  Min- 


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neapolis  since  1883.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Bar  associations. 
Republican.  Was  supervisor  U.  S.  cen- 
sus, 5th  congressional  district,  Minn., 
appointed  by  President  McKinley,  1900. 
Ex-member  Minnesota  Legislature.  Mem- 
ber Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Pres- 
byterian. Married  at  Decatur,  111.,  Oct. 
30,  1884,  to  Miss  Frances  Shellabarger. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Westminster.  Rec- 
reations: Literature  and  outing.  Office: 
701  Loan  and  Trust  Bldg.  Residence: 
1410   Yale  Place,   Minneapolis. 

CAIiDERWOOS,  Willis  Greenleaf,  pro- 
hibitionist; born  on  farm  in  Dodge  Co., 
Wis.,  July  25,  1866;  son  of  John  and 
Emily  B.  (Greenleaf)  Calderwood;  grad- 
uate Wesleyan  Methodist  Seminary, 
Minn.,  1886;  married  at  Wasioja,  Minn., 
1892,  to  Alice  M.  Cox.  Was  teacher  in 
public  and  private  schools,  1887-93; 
secretary  Prohibition  National  Commit- 
tee; secretary  Minnesota  Prohibition 
Committee  since  189S;  active  in  Metho- 
dist Church;  president  Minnesota  Civic 
Reform  Association.  Author:  Manual 
of  Politics.  Recreations:  Cabinet  work 
and  gardening.  Office:  Sykes  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:    986  15th  Av.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

CAIiDWEIiIi,  Guy  Iiowell,  lawyer; 
born  at  Fayette,  Iowa,  July  8,  1875; 
son  of  J.  P.  and  Sidney  E.  (Simms) 
Caldwell;  graduated  from  Farmingtori 
High  School,  1894;  Hamline  Universitv, 
St.  Paul,  B.A.,  1898;  Law  Department, 
University  of  Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1901. 
Married  at  Herman,  Minn.,  Sept.  30, 
1903,  to  Lois  C.  Swartout.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  law  in  Western  Minnesota. 
1901-03;  since  then  in  St.  Paul.  At- 
torney American  Surety  Co.  Member 
Ramsey  County  and  Minnesota  State  Bar 
associations.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  Delta  Sigma  Rho  fraternity,  M. 
W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  etc.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Clubs:  Coramet-- 
cial,  Roosevelt  (vice  president).  Office: 
412-413  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
683   Simpson  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

CAIiHOUN,  John  Pranklin,  broker; 
born  in  Licking  Co.,  O.,  April  28,  1854; 
son  of  David  and  Caroline  Calhoun;  re- 
moved with  parents  to  Mercer  Co.,  Ill  , 
when  a  child;  educated  in  country 
school.  Began  active  career  at  13  as 
"devil"  in  printing  office;  was  later  em- 
ployed in  carpenter  shop,  clerk  in  cloth- 
ing store  and  dry  goods  store  8  years 
and  then  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness on  his  own  account;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1881,  and  engaged  in  real  es- 
tate business.  Married  at  Galesburg, 
111.,  Jan.  20,  1879.  Mason  (33°).  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Office:  500 
Oneida  Blk.  Residence:  1900  S.  Dupont 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CAIiIi,  Henry  Iiindsay,  secretary  and 
general  manager  Goodridge-Call  Lumber 
Co.;  born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1874; 
son  of  Frank  J.  and  Nellie  B.  (Lindsay) 
Call;  educated  in  public  schools  at  Bis- 
marck,   N.   D.      With   the   Union   Lumber 


Co.  until  it  was  merged  with  tne  Dakota 
Lumber  Co.,  in  the  fall  of  1905,  into 
the  Goodridge-Call  Lumber  Co.,  of  which 
he  is  secretary  and  general  manager, 
p-ormerly  member  Co.  A,  1st  Regt.,  N. 
D.  N.  G.  Republican.  Mason.  Married 
at  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  Feb.  1,  1898,  to 
Miss  Maud  M.  Parker.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 2628  Humboldt  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CAi;i^AGHAN',  Charles  Elwin,  lawyer, 
postmaster;  born  in  New  York  State, 
May  20,  1863;  son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Catherine  (Loughlen)  Callaghan;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1865;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Olmsted  Co. 
and  Rochester,  and  at  Darling's  Busi- 
ness College,  Rochester;  married  at  Ra- 
cine, Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Clara  B.  San- 
born. Reared  on  a  farm;  read  law  in 
the  office  of  Hon.  H.  A.  Eckholdt  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1889;  began 
practice  in  Rochester;  member  of  law 
firm  of  Callaghan  &  Granger  since  Jan., 
1898.  Republican.  City  attorney  of 
Rochester  for  6  years.  Postmaster  of 
Rochester  since  1898.  Universalist. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
M.  W.  A.,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Reading  and 
traveling.     Address:    Rochester,   Minn. 

CAIiIiAWAV,  William  Bodgfer,  railway 
official;  born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  Aug.  31, 
1852;  educated  in  public  schools.  Be- 
gan in  railway  service  as  agent  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  at  Craig's  Road,  Que- 
bec, 1870;  was  agent  Great  Western 
Ry.  of  Canada,  1873-75;  purser  of  Beatty 
Line  of  steamers  at  Sarnia,  Ont.,  1875- 
77;  general  agent  same  company  at  To- 
ronto, 1877-78;  passenger  agent  of 
Canada  Southern  Ry.  at  Toledo,  O.,  April 
to  Nov.,  1878;  passenger  agent  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Ry.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo  , 
1878-80;  district  agent  Canadian  Pacific 
Ry.  at  Toronto,  1882-95;  has  been  gen- 
eral passenger  agent  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rv.  at  Minne- 
apolis, since  1895.  Office:  317  2nd  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

CAIiIiENDEB,  Sherman  W.,  wholesale 
fruits;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  7, 
1867;  son  of  John  W.  and  Ruth  A. 
(Baker)  Callender;  attended  common 
schools  and  graduated  from  business 
college  at  18  years  of  age;  mar- 
ried. Chicago.  111.,  Jan.  3,  1897,  Effie  M. 
Hamburg.  Began  business  career  in  a 
wholesale  fruit  house  and  continued  for 
8  years;  worked  one  year  for  Armour 
(<fe  Co..  at  the  stock  yards  office,  Chicago, 
and  on  Feb.  1,  1900,  established  The 
Callender-Vanderhoof  Co..  Minneapolis, 
of  which  he  is  president  and  general 
manager.  Member  of  Royal  Arcanum. 
Recreation:  Traveling.  Office:  113-115 
fith  St.,  N.  Residence:  60  Highland  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

CASKMACK,  Edward  A.,  president 
Crescent  Creamery  Co.;    born  in  Chicago, 


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111.,  Jan.  20,  1855;  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Moody)  Cammack;  educated  in 
grammar  and  high  schools  of  Chicago. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Hoyt 
&  Co.,  Chicago;  removed  to  Rochester, 
Minn.,  187S,  and  established  creamery; 
removed  his  headquarters  to  St.  Paul, 
1884.  and  is  president  and  general  man- 
ager of  the  Crescent  Creamery  Co.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Board  of  Trade,  Jobbers'  Union.  Mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  1888,  to  Miss  Susan 
Anne  Hinchliff.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  80-90  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  601 
Goodrich    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

CAIVIF,  James  Im,,  surgeon;  born  at 
Dixon,  111.,  Dec.  8,  1855;  son  of  J.  L. 
and  Mary  A.  (Cockett)  Camp;  educated 
in  Dixon  High  School;  Knox  Academy, 
Galesburg,  111.;  Cornell  University; 
Rush  Medical  College,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1878.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  at  Dixon,  111.;  was  physician 
at  Standing  Rock  Indian  Agency,  1882- 
83;  surgeon  and  manager  Lumberman's 
Hospital,  Brainerd,  1893-1901;  surgeon 
M.  &  I.  R.  R.  and  Cross  Lakes  R.  R.; 
member  advisory  board  State  Tubercu- 
losis Hospital,  Zeta  Psi  fraternity.  Ad- 
dress:    Brainerd,    Minn. 

CAMFBEIi^,  Alexander  S.,  milling. 
Has  been  engaged  in  the  milling  busi- 
ness since  1885;  purchased,  with  others, 
the  Austin  mill,  in  1891,  sole  owner 
since  1895.  Vice  president  Citizens'  Na- 
tional Bank.  Republican.  Member  State 
Senate,  1st  district.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

CAMFBEIiIi,  Benjamin,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  Liberty,  Ind.,  June  10, 
1858.  Telegraph  operator  Cairo  &  Vin- 
cennes  Ry.,  1876;  was  successively  op- 
erator, station  agent,  traveling  freight 
agent,  and  general  agent,  Minneapolis, 
St.  Paul  and  Sioux  City  Ry.  (now  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Omaha 
Ry.),  to  1884;  general  agent  Union  Pa- 
cific Ry.  at  Portland,  Ore.,  1884-86;  gen- 
eral freight  agent  Oregon  Railway  & 
Navigation  Co.,  1886-94;  traffic  manager 
same  road  (now  Oregon  Road  &  Navi- 
gation Co.),  1894-1901;  assistant  traffic 
director  Southern  and  Union  Pacific  Sys- 
tems, at  Chicago,  1902-05;  has  been  4th 
vice  president  Great  Northern  Rv.  since 
Jan.,  1905.  Office:  3rd  St.,  N.  W.  Cor. 
Broadway.  Residence:  Hotel  Aberdeen, 
St.   Paul. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Bmest  Wells,  lawyer; 
native  of  Litchfield,  Minn.;  son  of  O. 
H.  and  Isadore  (Creath)  Campbell;  grad- 
uate of  Litchfield  High  School,  1891; 
Yale  Law  School,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1893; 
same  school,  degree  of  M.L.,  1894.  In 
practice  of  law  since  June  15,  1896. 
Served  as  1st  sergt.  and  2nd  lieut.  Co. 
C,  15th  Minn.  U.  S.  Vol.  Inf.  in  Spanish- 
American  War.  Has  been  county  attor- 
ney Meeker  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Referee  in  bank- 
ruptcy, U.  S.  dist.  court,  since  1899. 
City    attorney    for    Litchfield,    1900    and 


1901.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
March  7,  1900,  to  Miss  Marion  R.  Rora- 
back.      Address:     Litchfield,   Minn. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Hug-h  D.,  lumber  and 
pine  lands;  born  at  Dunvegan,  Glen- 
garry Co.,  Ont.,  Canada,  June  15.  1857; 
son  of  Donald  and  Catherine  (Dewar) 
Campbell;  educated  in  Dunvegan  com- 
mon schools  and  at  Belleville  Business 
College,  Ont.,  graduating,  1879.  Entered 
the  lumber  business  immediately  after 
leaving  school  and  has  engaged  in  it 
ever  since.  Manager  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  beginning  1885,  of  the  Hershey 
Lumber  Co.,  with  headquarters  in  Mus- 
catine, la.  (now  director  and  general 
manager  of  the  company);  director  and 
treasurer  of  the  Eclipse  Saw  Mill  Co.; 
secretary,  treasurer  and  director  of  the 
Sieppel  Timber  Co.  Married  at  Alma, 
Wis.,  Nov.  24,  1887,  to  Miss  Minnie  W. 
Irvine.     Address:    Stillwater,  Minn. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Robert  Allen,  physician, 
specialist;  born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Dec. 
27,  1868;  son  of  George  G.  S.  and  Mary 
Jane  (Anscomb)  Campbell;  graduated 
from  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1896.  Has 
been  actively  engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  since  1896,  making  a  specialty 
of  the  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Was 
assistant  city  physician  City  of  Minne- 
apolis, 1899-1901.  Member  Minneapolis 
Medical  Club,  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Nu  Sigma  Nu  frater- 
nity. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1896,  to  Miss  Mary  Servia  McKusick. 
Recreation:  Pishing.  Office:  Andrus 
BIdg.  Residence:  2517  Dupont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Wallace,  banker;  born 
at  Waverly,  Tiogo  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8, 
1863;  son  of  S.  C.  and  Mary  Aurelia 
(Parwell)  Campbell;  graduate  Hamilton 
College,  A.B.,  1883,  Columbia  College 
Law  School,  LL.B.,  1884;  married  at 
Chicago,  111.,  1886,  to  Miss  Minnie  V. 
Adams.  Practiced  law  in  Minneapolis, 
in  firm  of  Stryker  &  Campbell,  1886-91; 
became  vice  president  of  bank  of  Hill 
Sons  &  Co.,  1891-98;  vice  president  North- 
western National  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1898-1903; 
vice  president  Minnesota  Title  Insurance 
and  Trust  Co.,  1893-1905;  since  1901 
president  of  the  People's  Bank  of  Minne- 
apolis. Republican;  stumped  State  in 
1888  for  Harrison  and  for  Gov.  W.  R. 
Merriam.  Recreations:  Driving,  riding, 
fishing.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
Island  Fishing  and  Hunting,  Miltona, 
Automobile.  Office:  People's  Bank. 
Residence:  407  Oak  Grove  St.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

CANBir,  William,  real  estate;  born  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1859;  son  of  William 
and  Emily  (Baily)  Canby;  graduate 
Swarthmore  College,  Pa.,  1881.  Married 
at  Cleveland,  0.,June  3,  1889,  to  Miss  May 
Wright.  Began  active  career  at  Balti- 
more, with  his  father,  who  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the   firm  of  Canby,   Gilpin  &  Co., 


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wholesale  druggists;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1886,  and  entered  real  estate  business 
as  Canby  and  Mannen,  later  Canby  & 
Gathcart,  then  alone,  and  since  1S99, 
Canby  &  Meier,  real  estate,  mortgage 
loans,  etc.  Member  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Mc- 
Clure  Bldg.  Residence:  735  Lincoln  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

CANFIEIiD,  Edwin  H.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Westfield,  Wis.,  Dec.  27,  1855;  son  of 
James  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Holmes)  Can- 
field;  came  to  Minnesota,  1866;  edu- 
cated in  country  schools,  Rochester 
(Minn.)  High  School,  and  by  private  in- 
struction; taught  school  several  years 
and  then  lead  law  in  office  of  Charles 
C.  Willson,  Esci.,  Rochester;  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1881.  Married  at 
Elgin,  Minn.,  March  15,  1877,  to  Miss 
Carrie  A.  Hills.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Luverne;  county  attorney  of  Rock 
Co.  for  14  years;  secretary  school  board 
6  years,  and  member  public  library 
board.  Elected  to  State  Senate  Nov., 
1906,  term  ending,  Jan.,  1911.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Recreation:  Walking. 
Address:    Luverne,  Minn. 

CANFIEIiD,  Harry  Lee,  clergyman; 
born  at  South  Newbury,  O.,  Feb.  2,  1860; 
son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Henry  Lovell  and  Lepha 
(Johnson)  Canfield;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Ohio;  Buchtel  College,  Akron, 
O.;  Bethany  College,  Bethany,  W.  Va.; 
theological  course  at  Tufts  College,  Med- 
ford,  Mass.  Universalist.  Began  pas- 
toral work  at  Stryker,  O.,  1886,  and  has 
had  charge  of  pastorates  in  Ohio,  Maine, 
Vermont  and  Minnesota,  coming  to  Owa- 
tonna,  March,  1906,  to  assume  pastorate 
of  Universalist  Church.  Was  general 
secretary  of  the  Young  Peoples'  Chris- 
tian Union  of  the  Universalist  Cliurch 
and-  in  association  with  Mrs.  Canfield 
was  editor  of  tlie  official  organ,  Boston, 
Mass.  Now  secretary  Universalist  Con- 
vention of  Minnesota.  Prohibitionist. 
Member  National  Union.  Married  at 
Akron,  O.,  Jan.  1,  1891,  to  Miss  Mary 
Grace  Webb.  Address:  Owatonna, 
Minn. 

CANNON,  Georg-e  Joseph,  lawyer; 
born  at  Warnersville,  Wis.,  May  23,  1872; 
son  of  James  and  Eliza  (Noonan)  Can- 
non; educated  in  rural  school,  Howard 
Co.,  Iowa,  one  term  in  Catholic  parochial 
school,  Cresco,  Iowa;  graduated  from 
College  of  St.  Thomas  (St.  Paul),  1894, 
from  St.  Paul  College  of  Law  (night 
school),  1903;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Nov. 
2  5,  1902.  to  Mary  J.  Egan.  Taught  country 
school  in  Montana,  winter  of  1895;  city 
collector  for  Hennessy  Mercantile  Co., 
Butte,  Mont.,  1895-96;  guide  in  Yellow- 
stone National  Park,  summer  of  1896; 
principal  of  ward  school.  Anaconda, 
Mont.,  1896-1900;  returned  to  St.  Paul, 
June,  1900,  and  managed  publication  of 
Northwestern  Chronicle  until  July,  1902, 
and  manager  The  Adams-Cannon  Co., 
publishers,  1902-03;  admitted  to  bar, 
1903;    member  of    law    firm  of    Cannon   & 


Cannon,  St.  Paul,  Sept.,  1903,  to  Sept., 
1905;  since  practiced  alone  at  Crookston, 
Minn.  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus, B.  P.  O.  E.,  and  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Crookston,    Minn. 

CANNON,  Harry,  physician;  born 
Werner,  Wis.,  June  6,  1872;  son  of  James 
and  Eliza  (Noonan)  Cannon;  educated 
at  Cedar  Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la.; 
J.  D.  Hess  Business  College,  St.  Paul; 
Medical  Department  Washington  Uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  May,  1904.  Unmarried.  Began 
business  career  as  chief  clerk  of  the 
State  Board  of  Land  Commissioners, 
Helena,  Mont.,  1895-99;  teacher  city 
schools.  Anaconda,  Mont.,  1899-1900;  in- 
terne St.  Louis  Mullanphy  Hospital,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  June,  1903,  to  June,  1904; 
interne  St.  Joseph  Hospital,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  June,  1904,  to  June,  1905.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine,  1904.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Member  Ramsey 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, A.  O.  H.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Foresters. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    822   East  7th  St.,    St.   Paul. 

CANT,  William  Alexander,  jurist;  born 
at  Westfield,  Wis.,  Dec.  23,  1863;  son  of 
John  and  Jessie  (Cameron)  Cant;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools,  Marquette  Co., 
Wis.;  Minnesota  State  Normal  School, 
St.  CJloud,  Minn.;  University  of  Michi- 
gan, Law  Department.  Removed  to  Du- 
luth  and  engaged  in  practice  of  law, 
April,  1886;  was  elected  to  Minnesota 
State  Legislature,  1894;  elected  city  at- 
torney of  Duluth,  1895;  elected  judge  of 
district  court,  Nov.,  1896,  and  reelected, 
Nov.,  1902,  still  continuing  in  that  po- 
sition. Republican.  Recreation:  Farm- 
ing. Residence:  413  4th  St.,  E.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

CANTY,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born  in  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  April  25,  1854;  son  of  Jere- 
miah and  Anna  C.  Canty;  came  to  Amer- 
ica early  in  life  and  attended  common 
schools  in  Michigan,  Wisconsin  and 
Iowa;  unmarried.  Taught  school  from 
16  to  23  years  of  age;  began  practice 
of  law  in  Minneapolis,  1881;  although 
a  Democrat,  was  elected  judge  of  dis- 
trict court  in  district  ordinarily  10,000 
Republican  majority  and  served  three 
years;  elected  judge  supreme  court, 
1890,  and  served  6  years.  Offered  posi- 
tion of  judge  Supreme  Court  of  Philip- 
pine Islands,  1901,  by  President  McKin- 
ley,  but  declined.  Office:  Guaranty  Loan 
Bldg.  Residence:  West  Hotel,  Minneap- 
olis. 

CAPFEIiEN,  Frederick  William,  con- 
sulting civil  and  hydraulic  engineer; 
born  at  Drammen,  Norway,  Oct.  21,  1857; 
son  of  Diederick  and  Wilhelmine  (Jahn) 
Cappelen;  graduated  from  high  school, 
Fredrickstad,  Norway,  1873,  from  tech- 
nical and  mining  school,  Oerebro,  Swe- 
den, 1876,  and  from  the  Royal  Polytech- 


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nicum,  Dresden,  Germany,  18S0.  Was 
assistant  engineer  Norwegian  Coast  Sur- 
vey, 1876;  assistant  engineer  railway 
construction,  Saxony,  1S7S;  assistant  en- 
gineer office  and  field.  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.,  1880-86;  bridge  engineer  and  as- 
sistant city  engineer,  city  of  Minneap- 
olis, Minn.,  1886-92;  city  engineer,  Min- 
neapolis, 1892-99;  consulting  engineer, 
doing  work  in  different  parts  of  the 
Northwest,  from  Cliicago  to  the  Pacific 
Coast,  since  1899.  Member  American  So- 
ciety of  Civil  Engineers,  American  Wa- 
ter Works  Association,  American  Society 
of  Municipal  Improvements,  Engineers 
Club,  Dresden,  Saxony.  Member  Voting 
Machine  Commission,  State  of  Minne- 
sota, under  appointment  by  Gov.  John 
A.  Johnson,  for  4  years.  Married  at 
New  York  City,  Sept.  15,  1883,  to  Felici- 
tas  Wessel.  Member  Masonic  order;  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Odin. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  ResicTence:  2129  Gi- 
rard  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CARDIGAN,  Charles  T.,  real  estate, 
etc.;  born  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  July 
26.  1851;  son  of  James  C.  and  Catherine 
(Turner)  Cardigan;  educated  in  the  pub- 
lic schools  of  Ogdensburg  and  night 
schools  of  Boston,  Mass.;  married  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  July  6,  1885,  to  Millie  A. 
McLean.  Began  active  business  career 
as  real  estate  agent,  June,  1895,  in  St. 
Paul;  in  the  real  estate,  loan  and  in- 
surance business  since  1896,  and  a  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Truax  &  Cardigan 
since  1905.  Secretary-treasurer  Forest 
Cemetery  Association.  Baptist.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.  Office:  Pioneer  Press 
Bldg.  Residence:  1554  Payne  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

CARET,  Prank  Iieig'hton,  grain  com- 
mission; born  at  Blooming  Prairie, 
Minn..  April  4,  1867;  son  of  Joseph  C. 
and  Harriet  L.  (Leighton)  Carey;  edu- 
cated at  Pillsbury  Academy,  Owatonna, 
Minn.  Began  active  career  as  clerk  and 
bookkeeper,  continuing  with  various 
firms  for  7  years;  engaged  in  grain 
commission  business  in  Duluth,  1892- 
1902;  became  identified  with  grain  com- 
mission firm  of  William  Dalrymple  Co.. 
1892,  and  removed  to  Minneapolis,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  secretary,  treas- 
urer and  manager  of  the  company.  In- 
dependent in  politics.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mason.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  189.3,  to 
Miss  Mary  Whittich.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  outdoor  sports.  Office:  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  BJdg.  Residence:  2713 
Colfax  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CARHART,  Clark  H.,  sheriff  of  Cook 
County;  born  at  Wilberham,  Mass.,  Nov. 
14,  1873;  son  of  Joseph  and  Ida  B. 
(Clark)  Carhart;  educated  In  graded  and 
high  schools,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  and  State 
Normal  School,  St.  Cloud.  Was  register 
of  deeds.  Cook  Co.,  Minn.,  1897-1905; 
clerk  of  district  court,  Cook  Co.,  1903-04; 
has  been  U.  S.  commissioner  since  1900, 
and  sheriff  Cook  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Secretary    Cook    County    Manufacturing 


Co.  Republican.  Mason  (32°);  member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Macca- 
bees, Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Jan.  30,  1901, 
to  Miss  Carrie  E.  Mayhew.  Recreations: 
Driving  and  fishing.  Address:  Grand 
Marais,    Minn. 

CARIiE,  Frank  Austin,  newspaper 
writer;  born  at  Spencerport,  N.  Y.,  July 
21,  1851;  son  of  John  and  Catherine 
Melissa  (Spencer)  Carle;  educated  at 
University  of  Wisconsin  and  University 
of  Alichigan,  graduating  from  the  lat- 
ter, degree  of  B.S.,  1874.  For  30  years 
a  writer  upon  public  questions  for  the 
press;  served  newspaper  apprenticeship 
at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  during  presidential 
campaign  of  1876;  became  connected 
with  Pioneer  Press,  St.  Paul,  1877;  man- 
aging editor  same,  1880-89;  went  to  Pa- 
cific Coast  on  account  of  health  and 
was  managing  editor  and  editorial  writ- 
er, Portland  Oregonian,  1889-97;  in 
charge  editorial  writing.  New  York  Com- 
mercial Advertiser  (now  The  Globe), 
1897-1901;  has  been  writing  editorials 
of  the  Minneapolis  Tribune,  since  1901. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial, Minikahda,  Century  (New 
York).  Office:  Minneapolis  Tribune. 
Residence:     18  N.   13th   St.,  Minneapolis. 

CARIiING,  Henry,  portrait  artist; 
born  at  Manchester,  Eng.,  Aug.  31,  1856; 
educated  in  art  at  Royal  Academy,  Liv- 
erpool, S.  Kensington,  London;  Ecole 
De  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Came  to  America, 
1869,  and  located  in  Minnesota,  1889. 
Paints  in  oils,  pastels,  crayon  and  water 
colors,  from  life  sittings  or  photographs. 
Married  at  New  York  City,  1878,  to 
Miss  Delia  Rvan.  Recreation:  Painting. 
Studios:  50  E.  6th  St.  Residence:  990 
Flandrau  St.,  St.  Paul. 

CARIiSON,  Aaron,  manufacturer;  born 
in  Sweden,  Jan.  28,  1857;  son  of  Carl 
and  Mary  Carlson;  educated  in  schools 
in  Sweden.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
from  Sweden,  1882;  followed  the  car- 
penter's trade  until  1891,  when  he 
started  in  his  own  name  as  manufac- 
turer of  sash,  doors  and  hardwood  fin- 
is'h,  the  business  having  shown  gratify- 
ing development  up  to  the  present  time. 
Director  St.  Anthony  Falls  Bank.  Mem- 
ber Mission  (Swedish)  Church;  trustee 
Swedish  Mission  Covenant  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1886,  to  Miss 
Minnie  Larson.  Club:  Commercial  (St. 
Anthony).  Office:  15th  and  Central  Av. 
Residence:    2309   B  St.,   Minneapolis. 

CARIiSON,  Carl  Robert,  general  su- 
perintendent lumber  and  coal  depart- 
ments Imperial  Elevator  Co.;  born  in 
Sweden,  Aug.  27,  1877;  son  of  Peter 
J.  and  Hilma  (Larson)  Carlson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  married  at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  18. 
1898,  to  Sadie  D.  Hessey.  Was  assistant 
manager  of  the  Taylor  Coal  Co.  for  6 
years  previous  to  Aug.  12,  1899,  when 
he  became  connected  with  the  Imperial 
Elevator    Co.,    of    which    he    is    general 


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superintendent  of  the  lumber  and  coal 
departments;  also  secretary  of  the  Im- 
perial Lumber  Co.,  and  of  the  Prairie 
Lumber  Co.,  dealers  in  lumber,  with  re- 
tail yards  in  Minnesota,  N.  and  S.  Da- 
kota. Congregationalist.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  New  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg-.  Residence:  2723  N.  Girard  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

CABIiSON,  John,  merchant;  born  in 
Finland,  May  5,  1S62.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  clerk  for  Westfall  Brothers,  con- 
tinuing 8  years;  was  in  partnership 
with  H.  W.  Linneman  two  years;  is 
now  conducting  business  in  his  own 
name.  Presbyterian.  Member  of  the  Ma- 
sonic order,  M.  W.  of  A.,  Royal  Ar- 
canum.     Address:     Brainerd,    Minn. 

CABI^STON',  Eiuil  Predolph,  grain 
screenings;  born  in  Minnesota,  June  12, 
1866;  son  of  Andrew  P.  and  Eva  (Lar- 
son) Carlston;  educated  in  common 
schools  in  Swift  Co.,  Minn.  Raised  on 
a  Minnesota  farm;  began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  grocery  store  at  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.,  1880;  was  clerk  in  hard- 
ware store,  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  1884; 
clerk  in  general  store  at  Devils  Lake, 
N.  D.,  and  Benson,  Minn.,  1886-88;  coun- 
try peddler,  1890;  engaged  in  insurance 
and  machinery  business,  1891;  traveling 
salesman,  1892;  in  flour  and  feed  busi- 
ness, St.  Paul,  1893;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, 1898,  and  became  manager  of 
screenings  department  and  later  vice 
president  and  secretary  of  the  W.  P. 
Devereux  Co.,  a  position  he  now  holds; 
also  vice  president  Devereux  Elevator 
Co.  Was  candidate  for  Minnesota  State 
Senate,  St.  Paul,  1894.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Long  Prairie,  Minn.,  Aug.  2, 
1892,  to  Anna  Cooper.  Office:  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  1719  9th 
Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

CABMAN,  William  Brainerd,  lawyer; 
born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  March  1,  1882; 
son  of  J.  B.  Carman;  educated  in  De- 
troit high  school  and  at  the  University 
of  Minnesota.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Detroit,  June  1,  1904,  in  company 
with  C.  M.  Johnston;  severed  connec- 
tion with  firm,  March  1,  1906,  and  since 
that  time  has  been  in  general  practice 
for  himself;  also  secretary-treasurer  of 
the  Carman  Drug  Co.;  director  First 
National  Bank,  Detroit.  Republican;  al- 
derman City  of  Detroit.  Married  at 
Fargo,  Nov.  16.  1904,  to  Miss  Frances 
P.  Fritzsche.  Club:  Commercial  (treas- 
urer).     Address:    Detroit,   Minn. 

CABITAHAN,  Franklin  Greg'ory,  treas- 
urer Federal  Elevator  Co.;  born  at 
Springfield,  111.,  Jan.  8,  1872;  son  of 
Rev.  David  F.  and  Sarah  A.  (Dobbin) 
Carnahan;  graduated  from  University 
of  Illinois,  degree  of  B.A.,  1892;  mar- 
ried at  Winona,  Minn.,  Dec.  18,  1903, 
to  Harriet  Horton.  Admitted  to  bar  in 
Illinois,  1896;  practiced  law  at  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  until  June,  1903;  admitted 
to  Minnesota  Bar,  1903.  Since  June  15, 
1903,   treasurer   of  the  Federal  Elevator 


Co.,  Minneapolis,  operating  a  line  of 
country  grain  elevators.  Member  of  the 
Illinois  State  Bar  Association,  Sigma 
Chi  fraternity.  Republican.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda,  Gol^  and  Minneap- 
olis Amateur  Athletic  Association.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  2017 
S.    Bryant    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CABFBNTBB,  Charles  A.,  clothier; 
born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  March  1,  1882; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Emma  (Nash)  Car- 
penter; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Faribault  and  at  The  Shattuck  School; 
married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Sept.  2, 
1885,  to  Miss  Anna  Kneeland.  Has 
been  associated  with  clothing  firm  of 
Carpenter  &  Smith  since  1879,  and  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  since  1898.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Boating  and  fishing.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

CABPENTEE,  Chester  H.,  lumber; 
born  at  Frankfort  Station,  111.,  Oct., 
1860;  son  of  Josiah  and  Frances  (Hera- 
don)  Carpenter;  educated  in  publlfc 
schools.  Began  active  career  as  school 
teacher,'  in  Iowa;  entered  lumber  busi- 
ness, 1891,  at  Fredericksburg,  la.;  lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis,  1898,  and  is  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  W.  I.  Carpenter  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Carpenter-Deckert  Immber  Co. 
Eclipse  Mill  Co.  (Everett,  Wash.), 
and  Park  Rapids  Lumber  Co.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  M.  B.  and  M.  W.  A.  Unmar- 
ried. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  2400 
"Washington  Av..  N.  Residence:  2110 
Girard    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

CABFEKTEB,  Clarence  F.,  editor, 
lawyer;  born  at  Eastford,  Conn.,  Feb. 
4,  1853;  son  of  Fredus  C.  and  Mary  A. 
(Gilbert)  Carpenter;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1855;  educated  in  district 
schools.  Worked  at  printing  trade  from 
age  of  16  to  21;  established  Farming- 
ton  (Minn.)  Tribune,  1884,  disposing  of 
it,  1892;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1890; 
bought  Northfield  Independent,  Jan.  11, 
1895,  of  which  he  has  since  been  editor 
and  publisher;  also  in  fire  and  tornado 
insurance  business  since  1905;  assistant 
clerk  Minnesota  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1887,  and  chief  clerk,  1889;  one 
of  the  temporarjf  secretaries  First  Peo- 
ples' Party  National  Convention,  held  at 
Omaha,  Neb.;  now  municipal  judge, 
Northfield.  Independent  in  politics. 
Methodist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Married  at  Farmington,  Minn., 
July  28.  1885,  to  Miss  Lulu  M.  McEl- 
rath.      Address:     Northfield,   Minn. 

CABFENTEB,  Georgfe  Celoftus,  mer- 
chant; born  in  Columbia  Co.,  Wis., 
March  22,  1855;  son  of  Amasa  A.  and 
Ophelia  C.  Carpenter;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Wyocena,  Wis.,  and  at 
Wayland  College,  Beaver  Dam.  Wis.; 
married  at  Buffalo,  Minn.,  Nov.  27,  1890, 
to  Mary  E.  Jones.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
July  7,  1875;  has  been  engaged  in  lum- 
ber business  as  senior  member  of  Car- 
penter   &    Burrows,    since    1887,    and    in 


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dry  goods  and  clothing  business  since 
1897.  Republican.  Was  in  U.  S.  rail- 
way mail  service,  1883-87;  sheriff  of 
Wright  Co.,  1892-96;  chairman  Repub- 
lican County  Committee  for  6  years. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Knights 
of   Pythias.      Address:     Buffalo,    Minn. 

CARFUNTIiK,  Grant  Stephen,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Loyd,  Wis.,  March  25, 
1870;  son  of  Stephen  Van  Ranselar  and 
Jane  E.  (Burdick)  Carpenter;  graduated 
from  Sextonville,  Wis.,  high  school,  1891, 
Windom  Institute,  Montevideo,  Minn., 
1896;  attended  Rush  Medical  College 
and  graduated  from  Medical  Department 
of  Hamline  University,  cum  laude, 
M.D..  CM.,  June,  1901.  Taught  school  for 
three  years  after  graduating  from  high 
school  and  one  year  after  graduating 
from  Windom  Institute.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Camp  Re- 
lease, Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Member  Canby 
Lodge  No.  147,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  and  M. 
W.  A.  Married  at  Dawson,  Minn.,  April 
10,  1905,  to  Miss  Lenora  Moulton.  Rec- 
reation:   Tennis.    Address:  Porter,   Minn. 

CABFENTISR,  Henry  L.,  building  ma- 
terial and  wliolesale  jewelry;  a  native 
of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Has  been  active- 
ly engaged  in  business  in  Minneapolis 
since  leaving  school.  Vice  president  of 
the  Union  Railway  Storage  Co.,  dealers 
in  building  materials;  also  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  Minneapolis  Jewelry  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  wliolesale  jewelers.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Builders'  Exchange.  Un- 
married. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikah- 
da.  Recreations:  Automobiling  and 
golf.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1900   Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

CABFENTEB,  WUliam  I.,  lumber; 
born  at  Frankfort,  111.,  May  9,  1862;  son 
of  Josiah  and  Frances  M:.  (Heradon) 
Carpenter;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Frankfort,  111.,  and  Sumner,  la.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  retail  lumber  busi- 
ness in  Fredericksburg,  la.,  1890;  has 
been  engaged  in  lumber  business  in 
Minneapolis  since  1892;  president  W.  I. 
Carpenter  Lumber  Co.  Republican.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Married  in  Iowa.  1889,  to  Miss  Myrtle 
H.  Houghton.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence: 
2201   Girard  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CABB,  W.  H.,  wholesale  meats  and 
commission;  born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  May 
8,  1846;  son  of  William  and  Isabella 
Carr;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Ontario.  Came  to  Minnesota,  Aug.,  1873; 
began  in  meat  and  produce  business 
under  his  own  name,  Nov.  7,  1874.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Produce  Exchange.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  1878,  to  Miss  Martha  H.  Blake. 
Club:  North  Side  Commercial.  Office: 
33  Central  Market.  Residence:  1525  Du- 
pont  Av.,  N.,  Minneapolis. 


CABBOXiIi,  Boliert  Enunet,  manager 
Duluth  Lumber  Co.;  born  on  a  farm 
in  Cottonwood  Co.,  Minn.,  S^pt.  24,  1873; 
son  of  Charles  H.  and  Mary  (Fei-an) 
Carroll;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
LaCrosse,  Wis.  Began  active  career 
when  a  boy,  in  employ  of  the  Lovejoy 
Bros.  &  Co.,  manufacturers  sash,  doors 
and  blinds,  LaCrosse,  Wis;  came  to  Du- 
luth 1904  and  became  connected  with 
the  Duluth  Lumber  Co.,  operating  lum- 
ber yard  and  planing  mill,  wholesale  and 
retail,  first  as  manager  of  the  yards 
and  since  Dec.  1,  1905,  as  general  man- 
ager. Catholic.  Member  M.  W.  A.  Mar- 
ried at  LaCrosse,  Wis.,  1895,  to  Miss 
Anna  Hurtak.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  364  Garfield  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    722    Garfield  Av.,   Duluth. 

CABTZSB,  Georgfe  M.,  vice  president 
and  treasurer  C.  F.  Blanke  Tea  and 
Coffee  Company  of  Minnesota;  born  at 
Wilmington,  O.,  Oct.  16,  1850;  son  of 
Cyrus  E.  and  Susannah  (Nickerson)  Car- 
ter; educated  in  the  common  schools  of 
Clinton  County,  O.,  and  at  Martinsville 
Higli  Scliool;  married  at  New  England, 
Athens  Co.,  O.,  1870,  Lydia  A.  Patterson. 
Engaged  in  railroading  from  1870  to 
1890;  in  laundry  business  from  1890  to 
1905;  in  January,  1906,  joined  in  the 
organization  of  tlie  Minnesota  branch 
of  the  C.  F.  Blanke  Tea  and  Coffee  Com- 
pany, the  members  of  this  company 
being  C.  F.  Blanke,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  E. 
B.  Piepho,  Cincinnati,  O.;  F.  S.  Pratt, 
George  M.  Carter  and  W.  S.  Sutherland, 
Minneapolis.  Member  of  the  Christian 
Church.  Mason.  Office:  116  Second  St., 
N.  Residence:  1015  Maxy  Place,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CABTEB,  O.  P.,  grain  commission; 
born  at  Gienville,  N.  Y.,  1846;  son  of 
John  and  Ann  Carter;  came  to  Wiscon- 
sin early  in  life  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Wisconsin,  and  at 
Beloit  College  and  Milton  College,  Wis- 
consin. Began  active  career  as  trav- 
eling salesman  for  cotton  and  jute  firm 
and  traveled  extensively  in  the  East 
for  8  years;  located  in  St.  Paul.  1874, 
and  was  in  seed  business,  1874-76;  has 
been  continuously  engaged  in  grain  com- 
mission business  at  Minneapolis  since 
1876;  president  State  Elevator  Co.;  sen- 
ior member  Carter,  Sammis  &  Co.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of  Trade. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1877,  to  Miss 
Mary  Alice  Wheeler.  Recreations:  Out- 
ing vacations.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  525  River  Road, 
S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

CABTEB,  Wesley,  buggies;  born  at 
North  Bridgton,  Me.,  July  7,  1839;  son 
of  Henry  and  Hannah  (Cochran)  Carter; 
educated  in  district  schools;  married. 
Began  in  business  in  Minneapolis,  1857; 
came  to  St.  Cloud,  1859,  entered  wagon 
shop  and  worked  at  trade  and  farmed 
for  20  vears;  built  the  St.  Cloud  City 
Mill,  1882,  continuing  until  1893;  now 
in  buggy  business.     Democrat.     Member 


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Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:     St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

CABV,  Herbert  Elwood,  physician; 
loom  at  Spenceport,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1S55; 
educated  at  University  of  Michigan, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1877;  De- 
partment of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  degree  of  M.D  , 
1882.  Practiced  medicine  at  Ontonagon, 
Mich.,  1882-86:  took  postgraduate  work 
in  New  York  City,  1886-87;  has  been  in 
practice  in  Minneapolis,  since  1887. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Mason.  Married  at  LaCrosse,  Wis., 
1897,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Cameron.  Office: 
Masonic  Temple.  Residence:  1601  Park 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

CASE,  Christopher  Prancis,  publisher; 
born  at  S.  Manchester,  Conn.,  Nov.  1, 
1839;  son  of  Ashbel  Wesley  and  Eleanor 
(Holister)  Case;  attended  Beloit  (Wis.) 
College,  one  year,  1863;  University  of 
Michigan,  three  years,  concluding  1868. 
Served  as  private  in  40th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf., 
at  the  time  of  tlie  Civil  War;  came  to 
Minnesota,  Dec,  1874,  and  entered  pub- 
lishing business  at  Marshall;  was  re- 
ceiver U.  S.  land  office  at  Marshall  for 
5  years;  now  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  C.  F.  Case  &  Son,  printers  and  pub- 
lishers of  the  Lyon  County  Reporter. 
Republican.  Member  G.  A.  R.  Married 
in  Iowa,  Nov.  6,  1869,  to  Miss  Fannie 
Waller.     Address:     Marshall,   Minn. 

CASE,  Iiyman  P.,  born  at  Hartford, 
O.,  April  5,  1844;  came  from  Ohio  with 
a  team  and  located  in  Chatfleld,  May, 
18.55;  educated  in  common  schools.  Has 
been  engaged  in  farming  for  50  years 
and  is  now  chairman  of  county  com- 
missioners of  Olmsted  Co.  Served  as 
town  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Orion; 
was  for  six  years  member  of  the  board 
of  county  commissioners  of  Olmsted 
Co.  and  for  five  years  chairman  of  the 
board;  chairman  State  Association  of 
County  Commissioners  for  four  years. 
Republican.  Mason.  Married  in  Steele 
Co.,  Sept.  16,  1879,  Addie  L.  Sheldon. 
Address:     Chatfleld,   Minn. 

CASE,  Omar  Hassan,  surveyor  and 
civil  engineer;  born  at  Pittsfleld,  Mass., 
Aug.  10,  1842;  son  of  Timothy  Shalor 
and  Sophia  (Saunders)  Case;  educated 
in  Pittsfleld  High  School.  Served  in 
Civil  War,  1861-65,  7th  Regt.,  Minn. 
Vols.;  commissioned  as  2nd  lieut.  Be- 
gan as  a  surveyor,  Aug.,  1867;  was  U. 
S.  deputy  surveyor.  Northern  district 
Arizona  Ty.,  1872-76;  county  surveyor 
Fillmore  Co.,  1878-80;  resident  engineer. 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  Yellowstone  divi- 
sion, 1882;  resident  engineer  Kansas  & 
Arkansas  Valley  Rv.,  1887-88,  and  Re- 
mona  &  Western  Ry.,  1889-90;  U.  S. 
deputy  surveyor,  Minnesota,  1890-92;  en- 
gineer in  cliarge  of  power  companies  and 
other  engineering  works,  1903  to  date. 
Chief  engineer  of  the  Minnesota  &  Iowa 
Electric  Rv.  Married  at  Preston,  Minn., 
May  31,  1873.  to  Miss  Elma  Hicks.  Ad- 
dress:    Fountain,   Minn. 


CASE,  Walter  I^umau,  lawyer;  born 
at  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1863;  edu- 
cated at  Mount  Union  College,  O.,  and 
at  Wilson  Collegiate  Institute,  gradua- 
ting, 1884.  Began  active  career  as  prin- 
cipal of  schools,  Lewiston,  N.  Y.;  en- 
tered practice  of  law  at  Saginaw,  Mich., 
1891;  removed  to  Duluth,  1894,  and  pub- 
lished the  Duluth  Daily  Law  Bulletin 
for  4  years.  Has  been  located  at  Clo- 
quet  since  1897;  was  city  attorney  of 
Cloquet  for  5  years;  elected  member 
State  Legislature,  52nd  district,  Nov.  6, 
1906,  term  extending  to  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Director  Northwestern  State  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  Saginaw,  Mich., 
1892,  to  Miss  Evelyn  A.  West.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:    Cloquet,  Minn. 

CASEV,  John  Martin,  lawyer;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  20,  1860;  son  of 
John  and  Ellen  (Donovan)  Casey;  edu- 
cated at  St.  John's  University,  Stearns 
Co.,  Minn.,  degree  of  M.A.,  June  24,  1884; 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  June  4,  1891.  In  practice  at 
Waverly,  Minn.,  since  June  15,  1891. 
Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Waverly, 
Feb.  10,  1892,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  M. 
Berkner.     Address:    Waverly,    Minn. 

CASHMAN,  Michael  B.,  vice  president 
Clinton  Falls  Nursery  Co.;  born  in 
Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  9,  1875;  son  of 
Edward  and  Mary  (Welch)  (I^ashman; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Owatonna 
and  at  Pillsbury  Academy,  Owatonna; 
married  at  Owatonna,  Jan.  7,  1905,  to 
Miss  Mary  P.  Quinn.  Raised  on  a  farm 
in  Steele  Co.;  began  business  career  as 
nursery  salesman  for  his  brother, 
Thomas,  1898;  became  secretary  of  the 
company  at  the  time  of  its  incorpora- 
tion, as  the  Clinton  Falls  Nursery  Co., 
1901,  and  has  been  vice  president  of  the 
company  since  its  re-incorporation,  1906. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  A.  O.  H.,  U.  C.  T. 
of  America.  Club:  Commercial:  Recre- 
ations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Owatonna,   Minn. 

CASHMAN,  Thomas  E.,  president  and 
manager  Clinton  Falls  Nursery  &  Green- 
house Co.;  born  in  Steele  Co..  near  Owa- 
tonna, Minn.;  son  of  Edward  and  Mary 
(Welch)  Cashman;  educated  in  country 
schools  and  at  sisters'  convent,  Owa- 
tonna. Began  active  career  without  any 
capital  as  canvasser  for  sale  of  nursery 
stock,  1892;  entered  nursery  business 
for  himself  on  a  small  scale,  at  Owa- 
tonna, March  17,  1898;  incorporated  the 
business  as  the  Clinton  Falls  Nursery 
&  Greenhouse  Co..  1901,  capital,  $50,000, 
and  increased  capitalization  to  $150,000, 
in  1905;  president  and  manager  of  the 
company.  Also  director  Security  State 
Bank,  Owatonna.  Democrat.  T\^as  mem- 
ber Owatonna  School  Board  two  terms 
and  mavor  of  Owatonna  two  terms; 
elected  State  Senator  Nov.  6,  1906,  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1911.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  Knights  of  Columbus,  C. 
O.  P.,  A.  O.  H.  Clubs:  Commercial 
(Owatonna),      Commercial      (St.      Paul). 


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Married  at  Owatonna,  Sept.  14,  1S97,  to 
Miss  Margaret  J.  Laughlin.  Address: 
Owatonna,    Minn. 

CASS,  Iiouis  Stephen,  railway  official; 
born  in  Vernon  Co.,  Wis.,  May  6,  1865; 
son  of  Stephen  F.  and  Martha  Jane 
(Wilcox)  Cass;  educated  in  district  and 
higli  schools;  Iowa  State  Normal  School, 
Cedar  Falls,  la.;  business  college,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.  Married  at  Sumner,  la., 
Dec.  24,  1S85,  to  Miss  Lilla  B.  Emmons. 
Entered  railway  service  as  brakeman, 
1885,  and  has  served  in  various  positions 
on  different  railways;  built  1896,  and 
was  president  and  general  manager,  Wa- 
terloo, Cedar  Falls  &  Northern  Ry.,  1896- 
1905,  president  since  1905;  assistant  to 
general  manager  Chicago  and  Great 
Western  Ry.,  May  to  Sept.,  1905,  and 
third  vice  president  since  Sept.,  1905. 
Director  Bank  of  Sumner,  la.  Served  in 
I.  N.  G.  for  5  years.  Mason  (32^), 
Knights  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Transportation.  Office:  Met. 
Opera  House.  Residence:  15  Sherburne 
Av.,   St.    Paul. 

CASSEDAV,  George  Albertus,  civil  en- 
gineer; born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Jan. 
3,  1873;  son  of  John  James  and  Emma 
Josephine  (Stafford)  Casseday;  gradu- 
ated Rochester  public  schools,  1891; 
University  of  Minnesota,  C.E ,  1895; 
married  at  Rochester,  Dec.  27,  1899,  to 
Mabel  L.  Cresap.  Connected  with  the 
bridge  department  of  the  engineering 
department  of  the  Great  Northern  Rail- 
way since  1895;  bridge  engineer  since 
1905.  Office:  General  Office  Great 
Northern  Ry.  Residence:  315  Macku- 
bin  St..   St.   Paul. 

CASTIiX:,  Gustavus  A.,  wholesale 
fruits  and  produce;  born  at  Westford, 
Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1851;  son  of  John  M.  and 
Lucy  (McClellan)  Castle;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Westford.  Lived  upon 
a  farm  in  Vermont  until  21  years  of 
age;  removed  to  Manchester,  la.,  1873, 
and  followed  farming,  later  engaging  in 
creamery  business;  came  to  Minneapolis 
and  began  as  a  wholesale  fruit  and 
produce  dealer,  1886,  in  which  he  has 
been  highly  successful.  President  Min- 
neapolis Produce  Exchange,  1904-05.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  Westford,  Vt., 
1879,  to  Miss  Betsy  D.  Irish:  Recrea.- 
tions:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  14 
Central  Market.  Residence:  3012  Pills- 
bury  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

CASTIiX:,  Henry  Anson,  lawyer  and 
journalist;  born  near  Quincy,  111.,  Aug. 
22,  1841;  son  of  Timothy  Hunt  and 
Julia  (Boyd)  Castle  (both  natives  of 
Vermont) ;  educated  in  seminary  at 
Quincy,  111.;  graduated  from  McKendree 
College.  I.,ebanon,  111.,  degree  of  A.M.; 
married  at  Quincy,  111.,  April  18.  1865, 
to  Margaret  Jaquess;  one  son,  Charles 
W.  (graduated  at  West  Point,  1894,  and 
is  now  captain  3uth  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.) 
and  four  daughters.  Served  private  and 
sergeant   major   73d    Illinois   Vols.,    1862- 


63;  captain  137th  Illinois  Vols.,  1864; 
practiced  law  at  Quincy,  111.,  1865-66; 
removed  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1866;  editor 
and  publisher  St.  Paul  Daily  Dispatch, 
1876-85;  adjutant  general  of  Minnesota 
1875-76;  member  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1S73;  postmaster  of  St.  Paul,  1892-96; 
auditor  of  Post  Office  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1897-1903;  counsel 
for  U.  S.  Postal  Commission,  1907.  Re- 
publican. Past  Department  Commander, 
G.  A.  R.,  and  Commander  of  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Presbyterian.  Member  Minnesota 
Historical  Society,  National  Geographic 
Society,  Sons  of  American  Revolution, 
etc.  Was  president  St.  Paul  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  1893.  Author  of  "The  Army 
Mule,  and  Other  War  Sketches."  Con- 
tributor to  magazines,  on  postal  sub- 
jects. Club:  Commercial.  Address:  589 
Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

CASWIIIiIi,  Arthur  A.,  county  auditor; 
born  at  Anoka,  Minn.,  Sept.  30,  1867; 
son  of  Albert  J.  and  Martha  A.  (Hay- 
den)  Caswell;  graduated  from  Anoka 
High  School,  1886.  Was  engaged  in 
newspaper  work,  1886-1902;  has  been 
auditor  of  Anoka  Co.,  since  Jan.  2,  1905. 
Was  1st  lieut.  Co.  M,  14th  Minn.  U.  S. 
Vols.,  war  with  Spain;  now  1st  lieut. 
Co.  B.  3rd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Spanish  American  War  Veterans.  Mar- 
ried at  Anoka,  Minn.,  Aug.  22,  1891,  to 
Miss  Alice  M.  McLeod.  Recreations: 
Shooting  and  fishing.  Address:  Anoka, 
Minn. 

GATES,  Abraham  Barker,  physician; 
born  at  East  Vassalboro,  Me.,  May  12, 
1854;  son  of  Charles  Bunker  and  Mar- 
garet (Barker)  Gates;  graduate  Coburn 
Classical  Instiute,  Waterville,  Me.,  1870; 
Colbv  College,  Waterville,  Me.,  degree 
of  A.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  Harvard  Med- 
ical School,  degree  of  M.D.,  1880;  post 
graduate  course.  Universities  of  Berlin 
and  Vienna,  1880-81.  Professor  of  ob- 
stetrics in  what  is  now  the  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  since  1881;  obstetrician  to 
Northwestern  Hospital;  obstetrician  and 
pediatrician  to  Bethany  Home,  Minneap- 
olis. City  physician,  Minneapolis,  1883- 
84.  Meinber  Minnesota  Academy  of  Med- 
icine, Hennepin  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Married  at  Jewett  Mills, 
Wis.,  June  19,  1S99,  to  Miss  Abby  W. 
Jewett.  Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2824   Park  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CATHCABT,  Alexander,  real  estate; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  30,  1865; 
son  of  Alexander  H.  and  Rebecca  (Mar- 
shall) Cathcart;  educated  in  The  Shat- 
tuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.;  married 
at  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  7,  1890,  to  Mabel 
W.  Adams.  Began  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness at  St.  Paul,  Feb.  1,  1886;  senior 
partner  of  the  firm  of  Cathcart,  Price  & 
Co.  Member  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Clubs:     Minnesota,    Town    and    Country. 


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Office:     Nat.    G.    A.    Bank    Bldg.       Resi- 
dence:    631    Goodrich    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

CATHERWOOD,  Samuel  D.,  lawyer; 
born  in  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  12, 
1859;  son  of  William  M.  and  Elizabeth 
(Lowry)  Catherwood;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Austin  and  at  University 
of  Minnesota,  class  of  1883;  married  at 
Austin,  1894,  to  Gertrude  Sherwood. 
Studied  law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar, 
1888,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  Austin.  County  attorney 
Mower  Co.,  for  three  terms.  Member 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations. Roosevelt  Republican.  Club: 
Progressive  League.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

CATIiIN,  Frederick  M.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Erie,  Pa.,  1859;  son  of  Henry  Catlin; 
was  graduated  from  Cornell  University, 
degree  of  A.B.,  1882;  admitted  to  the 
bar  in  Pennsylvania,  1884,  and  began 
practice  in  St.  Paul  the  same  year.  Con- 
nected with  M.  N.  G.  for  14  years;  ad- 
jutant 15th  Regt.,  Minn.  Vols.,  during 
Spanish-American  War.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Historical  Society,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  St.  Paul 
Charter  Convention.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Aug.  4,  1898,  to  Miss  Bertha  Cros- 
man.  Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  30  The  Marl- 
borough,   St.    Paul. 

CATIiIN,  John  Jefferson,  physician; 
born  at  Delano,  Minn.,  Sept.  9,  1880;  son 
of  Dr.  T.  J.  Catlin;  educated  at  Delano 
High  School,  graduating  June,  1897; 
local  and  personal  editor  Gazette,  De- 
lano, to  Sept.,  1899;  attended  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
June,  1903;  interne  Northern  Pacific 
Hospital,  Missoula,  Mont.,  until  June, 
1904.  Began  practice  of  medicine  in 
Delano;  has  been  in  practice  at  Buffalo, 
Minn.,  since  June,  1905.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Wright  County  Medical  Society 
(secretary).  Mason;  member  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Alden,  Minn.,  Oct.,  1905,  to 
Miss  Edith  A.  Larkin.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Hunting,  horseback 
riding,  baseball.  Address:  Buffalo, 
Minn. 

CAVANAVG-H,  Dennis,  hardware,  etc.; 
born  at  St.  Thomas,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  3, 
1838;  son  of  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Moulton)  Cavanaugh;  educated  in  Can- 
ada; came  to  Faribault,  1856;  enlisted 
in  Union  Army  and  was  captain  Co.  C, 
10th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf..  1864-65;  unmarried. 
Engaged  in  flour  milling  and  grain  busi- 
ness, 1865-71;  began  in  hardware  and 
farm  machinery  as  Earing  &  Cavanaugh, 
1871;  name  of  the  firm  Cavanaugh  & 
Frink  since  1879.  County  commissioner 
of  Rice  Co.  for  3  years  and  alderman 
of  Faribault  for  20  years.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, C.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:   Faribault,  Minn. 


CHADBOURN,  Charles  Nathaniel,  in- 
surance, etc.;  born  at  Columbus,  Wis, 
Aug.  10,  1859;  son  of  Charles  H.  and 
Henrietta  T.  Cliadbourn;  attended  pub- 
lic schools  Rochester,  Minn.,  and  spent 
one  year  at  Oberlin  College  preparatory 
school;    married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  26, 

1895,  to  Bessie  Morse.  Was  assistant 
cashier  Rocliester  (Minn.)  National 
Bank,  1880-84;  cashier  George  Van  Du- 
sen  &  Co.,  grain,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1884-90;  became  partner  of  father  (C. 
H.)  and  brother  (R.  W.)  in  real  estate 
and  financial  brokerage  business,  Minne- 
apolis, and  continued,  1890-93;  now  vice 
president  of  the  Chadbourn  Finance  Co., 
wliich  owns  and  operates  the  Hotel  Ven- 
dome;  director  Gorham  Braden  Co.,  in- 
surance and  real  estate;  member  mana- 
ging committee  Minneapolis  Symphony 
Orchestra  Association.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Six  O'Clock.  Recre- 
ations: Sailing  and  automobiling.  Office: 
17  S.  4th  St.  Residence:  2933  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

CHAFFEE,  Gibson  Allen,  manager 
Plumbing  and  Steam  Fitting  Supplies 
Co.;  born  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  Jan.  31, 
1866;  son  of  Sylvester  A.  and  Plantina 
O.  (Pitcher)  Chaffee;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Mansfield,  O.  Came  to  St. 
Paul  from  Mansfield,  O.,  in  1884,  and 
entered  plumbing  supply  house  of  Wil- 
son &  Rogers,  afterwards,  Rogers,  Wil- 
lis &  Co.,  Roger  &  Ordway  and  Crane 
&  Ordway  Co.,  becoming  assistant  man- 
ager of  latter  company;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, in  1897,  to  assume  present 
position  as  manager  of  the  Plumbing 
&  Steam  Fitting  Supplies  Co.,  succes- 
sor to  tlie  Minneapolis  branch  of  The 
Crane  Co.,  of  Chicago,  111.  Director 
Globe  Iron  Works,  Menomonie,  Wis.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  M.  W. 
A ,  Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at 
High  Forest,  Minn.,  1888,  to  Miss  Liz- 
zie C.  Rockwell.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Farming.  Office:  212-214 
1st  St.,  N.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
1942    Carroll    St.,    Merriam    Park,    Minn. 

CHAIiMERS,  Charles  Henry,  elec- 
trical engineer;  born  at  Ontario,  Can. 
(American  citizen  born  abroad),  March 
18,  1870;  son  of  Gabriel  and  Mary 
(Morris)  Chalmers;  came  to  Minnesota, 
March  18,  1878;  educated  in  Lake  City 
High  School,  graduating,  1890;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.E.E., 
1894;    degree    of    E.E.,    same    university, 

1896.  Entered  profession  as  electrical 
engineer,  1894;  vice  president  Electric 
Macliinery  Co.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Mem- 
ber American  Institute  of  Electrical  En- 
gineers. Mason.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Dec.  5,  1894,  to  Miss  Lillian  Hatch. 
Clubs:  City  Engineer's  (St.  Anthony). 
Commercial.  Office:  Electric  Machinery 
Co.  Residence:  523  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

CHAMBFRIiAIir,  Francis  Asbury, 
president  Security  Bank  of  Minnesota; 
born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  April  20,  1855;  son  of 
James   T.  and   Caroline    (Emery)    Cham- 


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berlain;  came  to  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1857;  educated  in  Red  Wing  schools, 
Hamline  University,  and  two  years  at 
University  of  Minnesota;  married, 
1883,  to  Frances  T.  Fass.  Entered  busi- 
ness life  as  collector  in  the  Merchants 
National  Bank;  went  into  the  Security 
Bank  soon  after  it  was  founded,  and 
has  remained  with  it  ever  since;  also 
director  Hennepin  County  Bank,  North- 
western Life  Insurance  Co.,  Minnesota 
lioan  and  Trust  Co.  Mason.  Clut)s: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank.  Residence:  1758  Hen- 
nepin  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CHAMBERIiAIN,  Harlow  H.,  presi- 
dent Bovd  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.;  born 
at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  July  19,  1S63; 
son  of  Hamlin  T.  and  Mary  A.  (Towne) 
Chamberlain;  graduated  from  the  Min- 
neapolis High  School,  1861;  unmarried. 
Connected  with  the  circulating  depart- 
ment of  the  Minneapolis  Journal,  1878- 
1905,  during  most  of  tlie  time  owning 
and  controlling  a  large  part  of  the  circu- 
lation; sold  out  his  interest  to  publish- 
ers of  the  paper,  March,  1905;  president 
of  the  Boyd  Transfer  &  Storage  Co., 
since  Nov.,  1892,  this  company  being 
ow-ners  of  one  of  the  most  complete 
modern  storage  and  transfer  plants  in 
the  country  (built  1905),  also  being 
large  wholesalers  of  sugar.  Independ- 
ent in  politics.  Baptist.  Recreation: 
Working  for  the  church.  Office:  46  S. 
3rd  St.  Residence:  3100  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

CHAMBEBIiAIN,  Ijeou  T.,  assistant 
general  counsel  Northern  Pacific  Ry. ; 
born  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1862;  son 
of  Philander  T.  and  Mary  (Tuttle) 
Chamberlain;  student  University  of 
Minnesota,  class  of  1884;  graduate  St. 
I.,ouis  Law  School,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1885.  Began  practice  of  law  at  St. 
Paul,  1887;  was  corporation  attorney 
City  of  St.  Paul,  1893-95;  became  con- 
nected with  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  May 
23,  1895,  as  assistant  counsel  to  receiv- 
ers and  is  now  assistant  general  coun- 
sel to  the  reorganized  company,  the 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Republican.  Ma- 
son; member  Chi  Psi  fraternity.  Mar- 
ried at  Hastings,  Minn.,  Sept.  30,  1886, 
to  Miss  Elizabeth  Tozer.  Club:  Min- 
nesota. Recreations:  Hunting,  garden- 
ing, fine  horses.  Office:  Broadway,  cor. 
4th  St.  Residence:  1001  Ashland  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

CHAMBERS,  C.  L.,  physician;  born  at 
Freeport,  111.,  1858;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  his  parents  at  age  of  9  years  and 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Kas- 
son  until  1875;  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  graduating,  degrees  of  B.S. 
and  A.B.,  1881;  honorary  degree  M.A., 
same  college,  1896;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1883.  Practiced  medicine  at  Be- 
loit,  Wis.,  and  Canby,  Minn.;  later  lo- 
cating at  Kasson.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.     Address:     Kasson,  Minn. 


CHAMBERS,  Winslow  Clarke,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  March 
8,  1877;  graduate  of  Owatonna  High 
School,  1895;  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  B.S.,  1900;  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  M.D.,  1905.  Physician 
at  Minnesota  State  Prison,  Stillwater, 
1905-06.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medi- 
cal Association,  Steele  County  Medical 
Society,  Phi  Gamma  Delta  and  Nu  Sig- 
ma Nu  fraternities.  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: All  outdoor  athletic  sports.  Ad- 
dress:     Owatonna,    Minn. 

CHAMFI.IN,  Ezra  T.,  farmer;  born  at 
Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  April  2,  1839;  son  of 
Benjamin  W.  and  Phebe  (Griffin) 
Champlin;  educated  in  public  schools; 
married  at  Charlotte,  Vt.,  to  Miss  Flor- 
ence Eliza  Langdon.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1860;  served  four  years  in  Civil 
War,  1861-65,  in  3rd  Regt.  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  2nd.  Lieut.  Co.  G.,  1st  Lieut.  Co. 
D. ;  brevetted  Capt.  by  President  John- 
son for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  Mobile  campaign;  staff  officer  two 
years;  engaged  in  farming  at  Vernon 
Center,  Minn.,  since  1868.  Democrat. 
Member  State  Legislature,  1875,  1887, 
1891  (speaker  House  of  Representa- 
tives); Chairman  Democratic  State  Con- 
vention, 1896;  appointed  member  State 
Board  of  Equalization,  1905,  and  is  now 
chairman.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address:     Vernon   Center,  Minn. 

CHAMFI.IN,  Georg-e  Wallace,  lawyer; 
born  at  Vernon  Center,  Minn.,  July  16, 
1869;  son  of  Ezra  Thomas  and  Florence 
Eliza  (Langdon)  Champlin;  educated  in 
high  school,  Garden  City,  Minn.,  Normal 
School  and  business  college,  Mankato, 
Minn.,  and  in  law  department  of  the 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
1898;  unmarried.  Located  in  Benson, 
1899,  for  the  practice  of  law.  Served  as 
county  attorney  of  Swift  Co.,  for  four 
years.  Member  Masonic  Order,  Knights 
of  Pythias,  O.  E.  S.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Ad- 
dress:     Benson,    Minn. 

CHANCE,  Walter  S.,  special  agent  U. 
S.  treasury;  born  at  Canton,  O.,  June 
26,  1854;  son  of  Peter  and  Ellen  (Scott) 
Chance;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
by  study  of  law;  married  at  Canton,  O., 
Sept.  17,  1885,  to  Miss  Ella  B.  Wise. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  in  Ohio  and  prac- 
ticed law  at  Canton,  O.,  1875-80;  entered 
service  of  U.  S.  government,  18S0;  be- 
came special  agent  of  the  U.  S.  treas- 
ury, 1889,  and  was  located  in  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  and  Washington,  D.  C,  pre- 
vious to  coming  to  St.  Paul.  Office:  Cus- 
tom House.  Residence:  35  Clarence 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CHAITEV,  Iiucian  West,  educator; 
born  at  Heuvelton,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1857; 
son  of  Rev.  L.  W.  and  Happy  T.  (Kin- 
ney) Chaney;  graduate  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1878; 
degrees  of  B.S.,  1879,  and  M.S.,  1882, 
same  college.  Married  at  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,   June  20,    1882,   to   Miss   Mary  E. 


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Hill.  Has  been  instructor  and  pro- 
fessor biology  Carleton  College,  since 
1882.  Studied  in  Woods  Holl  Labora- 
tory, 1S95;  explored  in  Rocky  Mount- 
ains, Mont.,  1895,  1903,  1905,  visiting 
several  glaciers  for  first  time,  one  now 
bearing  name  of  Chaney  glacier.  Mem- 
ber American  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science,  Minnesota  Botani- 
cal Society;  member  Minnesota  Academy 
of  Science;  delegate  from  Minnesota 
Geographical  Society  to  8th  Interna- 
tional Geographic  Congress.  Contributor 
to  periodicals.  Recreations:  Geological 
and  zoological  collecting,  mountain 
climbing.      Address:      Northfield,    Minn. 

CHAPMAN,  Edward  Thomas,  bonds 
and  commercial  paper;  born  at  Dubuque, 
la.,  Oct.  16,  1873;  son  of  Joseph  ana 
Catherine  (Cassidy)  Chapman;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Dubuque,  to  1887;  in 
public  schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  until 
1890;  graduated  from  High  School, 
Painesville,  O.,  1891.  Began  active 
career  as  chief  clerk  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Co.,  Lake  &  Rail  Terminals, 
Fairport  Harbor,  O.,  1891,  continuing 
until  1905;  has  been  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Eugene  M.  Stevens  &  Co.,  of 
Minneapolis,  dealers  in  investment 
bonds  and  commercial  paper,  since  Feb. 
14,  1906,  Married  at  Painesville,  O., 
July,  1896,  to  Miss  Leita  Grace  Hickok. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Office:  N. 
W.  National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
1964  Kenwood  Parkway,  Minneapolis. 

CHAPMAN,  Joseph,  banker;  born  Du- 
buque, Iowa,  Oct.  17,  1871;  son  of  Jo- 
seph and  Katharine  C.  (Cassiday)  Chap- 
man; educated  in  Dubuque  public 
schools.  Central  High  School,  Minne- 
apolis; College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota;  married  at  Eau  Claire,  Dec, 
1896,  to  Elizabeth  G.  Mayhew.  En- 
gaged in  banking  business,  beginning  as 
a  boy,  Aug.  1,  1888;  now  cashier  and 
director  Northwestern  National  Bank  of 
Minneapolis.  Secretary  of  Minnesota 
Bankers'  Association,  1899-1906.  Mem- 
ber Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Recreations:  Golf  and 
football.  Office:  Northwestern  Na- 
tional Bank.  Residence:  2111  Girard 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

CHAPMAN,  Ozias  Stephen,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Niagara  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  March  11,  1839;  son  of  Gardner  S. 
and  Amanda  (Judd)  Chapman;  gradu- 
ate Medical  College  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1865.  Entered  mili- 
tary service  as  hospital  steward,  U.  S. 
A.,  Oct.,  1862.  Local  surgeon,  N.  P.  B. 
A.,  since  1882.  Independent  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Member  G.  A. 
R.  Member  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Married  at  Platts- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1873,  to  Miss  Ade- 
laide C.  Heyworth.  Address:  1121-1123 
4th  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

CHAPMAN,  Will  E.,  physician;  born 
at  Hill,  N.  H.,  Feb.  9,  1857;  son  of  John  W. 


and  Charlotte  (Taplin)  Chapman;  edu- 
cated at  New  Hampton  Academy,  N.  H., 
and  Medical  Department,  University  of 
Vermont,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1879.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1879,  and 
began  practice  of  medicine  at  North 
Branch;  has  been  located  at  Litchfield 
since  1883.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations.  Crow 
River  Valley  Medical  Society.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried at  Forest  City,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss 
Georgia  A.  Kimball.  Recreation:  Hunt- 
ing.     Address:      Litchfield,    Minn. 

CHAPMAN,  William  Wallace,  coal; 
born  in  Tama  Co.,  la.,  April  5,  1865; 
son  of  Samuel  D.  and  Mary  (Rheinber- 
ger)  Chapman;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Tama  Co.  Began  active 
career  as  casliier  for  C.  S.  Lee,  grain, 
etc.,  1880;  entered  coal  business,  1890, 
and  traveled  for  11  years  in  coal  trade; 
manager  for  Ohio  Coal  Co.,  St.  Paul, 
1902-04;  has  been  in  charge  of  city 
business,  Minneapolis,  of  the  Youghio- 
gheny  &  Lehigh  Coal  Co.,  since  June, 
1904.  Was  1st  lieut.  Co.  E,  3rd  Regt.. 
M.  N.  G.,  retiring  July,  1900.  Mason; 
member  U.  C.  T.  of  America;  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May 
16,  1888,  to  Miss  Anna  Gray  David. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  320  1st 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  3141  Calhoun  Blvd., 
Minneapolis. 

CHASE,  Albert  Gardner,  manager 
Northwestern  Telephone  Exchange  Co.; 
born  at  Oneota,  Minn.,  March  16,  1876; 
son  of  Kelsey  D.  and  Isabella  (Gard- 
ner) Chase;  graduate  Pennsylvania  Mili- 
tary College,  Chester,  Pa.,  degree  of 
C.E.,  and  in  College  of  Law,  University 
of  Minnesota;  married  at  Faribault, 
Minn.,  Dec.  3,  1901,  to  Miss  Katherine 
Gardner.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Fari- 
bault since  1887;  became  manager  Tri 
State  Telephone  Co.,  and  has  been  man- 
ager Northwestern  Telephone  Co.,  at 
Faribault,  since  Sept.,  1906.  Also  di- 
rector Chase  State  Bank;  secretary  and 
treasurer  Dundas  Rural  Telephone  Co. 
Major  2nd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  since  1898. 
Member  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  frater- 
nity. Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Mason;  member  Modern  Samaritans, 
Royal  Arcanum,  F.  O.  E.  Club:  Com- 
mercial, Golf,  Gun.  Recreations:  Golf, 
hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

CHASE,  Jesse  Adelhert,  hardware; 
born  at  Ogden,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1864; 
son  of  Adelbert  E.  and  Modesta  (Weare) 
Chase;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
New  York  and  Brockport  (N.  Y.)  Nor- 
mal School;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
1888,  to  Alberta  F.  Clemence.  Was  in 
the  office  of  Janney,  Semple  &  Co.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1884-85;  secretary  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Minneapolis  Branch,  and  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  1886-87;  was  identified  with 
Edmund  T.  Sykes,  water  works  con- 
struction, 1887-92;  secretary  Water, 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
1893-98;  has  been  secretary  W.  K.  Mori- 


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son  &  Co.,  hardware  dealers  since  1899. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  and 
Shriner.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
247-249  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  726 
East  16tli   St.,   Minneapolis. 

CHASE,  Kelsey  D.,  banker;  born  in 
Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1841; 
son  of  Stillman  and  Wealthy  A.  (Kel- 
sey) Chase;  educated  in  schools  of  Cat- 
taraugus Co.;  married  at  Homer,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  18,  1868,  to  Isabel  E.  Gardner. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1860,  and  located  in 
Rochester;  enlisted  in  Co.  K,  2nd  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.,  and  served  until  July,  1865; 
resided  for  a  number  of  years  at  Owa- 
tonna,  Duluth  and  Crookston;  has  been 
ft  resident  of  Faribault  since  Aug., 
1SS7;  was  organizer,  builder  and  presi- 
dent of  the  Duluth,  Mesabe  &  Northern 
R.  R.,  1890-93;  in  banking  business  since 
ISSO,  and  is  president  of  tlie  Chase 
State  Bank,  Faribault,  established, 
1905.  Mayor  of  Faribault,  1900.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (32").  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Golf.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

CHASE,  William  P.,  banking;  born  at 
West  Union,  Minn.,  Oct.  25,  1869;  son 
of  Esadore  F.  and  Cynthia  (Pixley» 
Chase;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
West  Union  until  1890  and  at  Sauk  Cen- 
ter High  Scliool,  graduating,  1893. 
Taught  school  winter  of  1893-94;  acted 
as  agent  for  elevator  company,  West 
Union,  1894-98;  was  bookkeeper  First 
National  Bank,  Sauk  Center,  1899-1905; 
has  been  cashier  and  director  First 
State  Bank  of  Felton  since  1905.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Maccabees.  Married  at  Sauk  Center, 
Sept.,  1899,  to  Miss  Susie  M.  Warren. 
Address:     Felton,  Minn. 

CHATFIEIiD,  Edward  Crane,  lawyer; 
born  at  Sharon  Centre,  O.,  Oct.  24,  1849; 
son  of  William  and  Ruth  Ann  (Crane) 
Cliatfleld;  graduate  University  of  Min- 
nesota, degree  of  B.S.,  1874;  Law  Scliool, 
Iowa  City,  la.,  degree  of  LL.B.,  class  of 
1877.  Member  Minneapolis  City  Coun- 
cil, 1S9S-1906.  inclusive;  president  Art 
Commission,  City  of  Minneapolis,  since 
1903.  Universalist.  Member  Chi  Psi. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  13,  1884. 
to  Miss  Carrie  Eastman  Secombe.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Recreations:  Nature 

studies.  Office:  Boston  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:     613  Fulton  St.,   Minneapolis. 

CHEADIiE,  Henry  W.,  city  clerk,  Du- 
luth; born  in  Meigs  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  19, 
1865;  son  of  Henry  C.  and  Emily 
(Keyes)  Clieadle;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  and  at 
Carleton  College,  Nortlifield,  Minn.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  school  teacher  in 
Jackson  Co.,  Minn.,  continuing  one  year; 
came  to  Duluth  and  engaged  in  real  es- 
tate business,  1886-92;  explored  on 
Missabe  Iron  Range,  1892-93;  was  re- 
ceiver's clerk,  U.  S.  Land  office,  1893- 
94;  deputy  city  clerk,  Duluth,  1894-98; 
has  been  city  clerk  of  Duluth,  since 
March,    1898.      Democrat.      Mason    (32 


Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern 
Samaritans,  I.  O.  F.  Married  at  Du- 
luth, 1891,  to  Miss  Margaret  Holliday. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  City  Hall. 
Residence:      1011  E.   3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

CHZIiSS,  Clarence  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Tipton,  la.,  Aug.  19,  1S5S;  son  of  Eugene 
and  Caroline  i,Scarborougli)  Childs;  edu- 
cated at  Fort  Dodge  High  School,  1876; 
I'niversity  of  Michigan,  graduating  de- 
gree of  Ph.B.,  1882.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law  since  1S84.  Examiner  of 
titles  under  the  Torrens  Land  Act,  since 
1901;  vice  president  of  The  State  Insti- 
tution for  Savings.  Member  Delta  Up- 
silon.  Married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
5,  1889,  to  Miss  Sarah  H.  Henshaw. 
Club:  Minnikahda.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, golf.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  1925  Queen  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CHIIiGBEN,  Gustave  Artbur,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug. 
2,  1865;  son  of  M.  P.  and  Mary  S.  Chil- 
gren;  graduated  from  St.  Peter  High 
School,  1884.  and  LTniversity  of  Minne- 
sota and  from  Medical  Department 
University  of  Minnesota,  1892.  Assist- 
ant physician  St.  Peter  (Minn.)  State 
Hospital,  1893-95,  and  assistant  superin- 
tendent, 1895-98.  Assistant  medical 
superintendent,  S.  Dakota  Hospital  for 
Insane,  1898-99.  Has  been  at  Sauk 
Rapids  since  1900.  President  Stearns- 
Benton  Co.  Medical  Society;  member 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations,  American  Medico-Psycho- 
logical Association.  Member  Delta  Tau 
Delta  fraternity.  Married  at  Yankton, 
S..  D.,  1899.  to  Miss  Lucy  Wood  Dewey. 
Address:     Sauk  Rapids,   Minn. 

CHUiTON,  Edwin  Young-,  physician; 
born  at  Burksville,  Ky.,  Aug.  25,  1849; 
son  of  Joshua  L.  and  Martha  Ellen 
(Freeman)  Chilton;  educated  in  public 
schools;  Bedford  (Ind.)  Academy,  1869- 
70;  studied  medicine  at  Albany,  Ky., 
1870-72;  graduate  Miami  Medical  Col- 
lege, Cincinnati,  O.,  1874.  Practiced 
medicine  at  Albany,  Ky.,  1874-80;  in 
practice  at  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  since 
1880.  Member  high  school  board  21 
vears  and  reelected  for  three  years 
more;  State  Senator,  1899-1903.  Repub- 
lican. Christian.  Associate  member 
Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine;  mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Medical  Association 
(1st  vice  president),  Wright  County 
Medical  Society  (ex-president).  Crow 
River  Valley  Medical  Society.  Member 
M.  B.  A.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Albany, 
Ky.,  1875,  to  Miss  Laura  J.  Huddleston. 
Address:      Howard   Lake,    Minn. 

CHITTENDEN,  Edwin  Sedgwick,  law- 
yer; born  at  Rensselaerville.  Albany 
Co.,  N.  Y..  Jan.  1,  1843;  son  of  Orville 
H.  and  Nancy  (Cowles)  Chittenden; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rensselaer- 
ville and  Durham,  N.  Y.;  Albany  Acad- 
emy, West  Durham  Seminary,  Parma 
Institute,  and  University  of  Rochester, 
N.   Y..   graduating,  A.B.,   1865,    (Phi  Beta 


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Kappa)  with  honors  of  each  year.  Mar- 
ried at  Rensselaerville,  N.  T.,  Sept.  28, 
1870,  to  Minerva  E.  Moore  (died  1898). 
Admitted  to  bar  at  Albany,  N.  T.,  Dec. 
5,  1867;  came  to  St.  Paul,  Oct.,  1869, 
and  has  ever  since  been  engaged  there 
in  practice  of  law  and  in  the  real  es- 
tate business;  was  partner  in  law  firm 
of  Officer  &  Chittenden,  1870-73;  since 
then  has  had  no  partner.  Served  as 
private  in  Co.  H,  54th  Regt.,  N.  G., 
State  of  N.  Y.  Vol.,  1864;  member  of 
three  different  companies  in  M.  N.  G., 
1872-74,  1875-76,  and  1880-83,  from  the 
last  of  which  has  grown  the  present 
National  Guard  of  Minnesota.  Presi- 
dent Minnesota  National  Guard  Veteran 
Association.  Was  clerk  of  Assembly 
Judicial  Committee,  N.  Y.  State  Legis- 
lature, 1865-67,  assistant  solicitor  De- 
partment of  State,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1867-69.  Conservative  Republican;  ac- 
tive, uniformed  member  St.  Paul  (orig- 
inal) Roosevelt  Club.  Member  Aclfer 
Post,  G.  A.  R. ;  Minnesota  Society  Sons 
of  American  Revolution,  Minnesota  So- 
ciety of  Colonial  Wars,  New  York  So- 
ciety Mayflower  Descendants,  Delta  Up- 
silon  fraternity.  Recreation:  Bicycling. 
Club:  Commercial  (vice  president, 
1894,  later  director  and  active  on  its 
committees  since).  Office:  Pioneer  Press 
Bldg.     Residence:     The  Angus,  St.   Paul. 

CHOATS,  Augustus  B.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Ohio,  Aug.  3.  1853:  son  of  Isaiah  M. 
and  Minerva  (Bell)  Choate;  educated  in 
country  district  school,  Kedron,  Fill- 
more Co.,  Minn.;  high  school,  Spring 
Valley,  Minn.;  State  Normal  School, 
Winona,  graduating,  Aug.  8,  1878;  Union 
College  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  graduat- 
ing, 1883.  Was  raised  on  a  farm  and 
taught  school  in  winters,  1875-80;  com- 
menced practice  of  law,  1883;  located 
office  in  Minneapolis,  1886;  senior  mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Choate  &  Merrill, 
1891-98;  has  practiced  alone  since  1898. 
Member  Minneapolis  Bar  Library  As- 
sociation (president,  1903-04);  also  presi- 
dent Alumni  Association,  Winona  Nor- 
mal School.  Mason.  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Minneapolis.  March, 
1904,  to  Miss  Grace  Elizabeth  Gray. 
Club:  Commercial        (St.       Anthony). 

Recreations:  Wheeling  and  bowling. 
Office:  Temple  Court.  Residence:  429 
Church    St.,   S.   B.,   Minneapolis. 

CHOATi:,  Hannibal,  merchant;  born 
at  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  April  28,  1835;  son 
of  Amos  and  Betsey  (Raymer)  Choate; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  acad- 
emy, at  Carthage.  Began  in  dry  goods 
business,  1852;  came  to  Minnesota,  1861; 
has  been  at  the  head  of  the  wholesale 
and  retail  dry  goods  firm  of  H.  Choate 
&  Co.,  since  1861.  President  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Elgin,  Minn.;  trustee 
Winona  Savings  Bank.  Woodlawn  Cem- 
etery Association,  Winona.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Married  at  Winona, 
Minn..  1889,  to  Mrs.  Harriet  R.  Doneven 
(nee  Stewart).  Clubs:  Arlington,  Mer- 
chants (New  York).     Recreations:  Trav- 


eling and  driving.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

CHBISTENSEN,  Christian  S.,  miller; 
born  in  Norway,  June  26,  1855;  son  of 
PermilHe  (Knudson)  Christensen;  at- 
tended the  common  schools  in  Norway, 
came  to  America,  August  20,  1870,  and 
completed  education  in  high  school  at 
Waseca,  Minn.  Began  in  the  milling 
business  in  Madelia,  1892,  and  has  since 
been  continuously  connected  with  that 
business.  Vice  president  First  National 
Bank.  Member  village  council  and 
school  board.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at 
Waseca,  Minn.,  Jan.  13,  1878,  to  Miss 
Nancy  A.  Willock.  Address:  Madelia, 
Minn. 

CHBISTENSEir,  Hans,  importer  and 
manufacturer;  born  at  Schleswig,  Ger- 
many, Nov.  3,  1865.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1883,  and  has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  business  in  Duluth  since  1885. 
President  Christensen-Mendenhall-Grah- 
am  Co.,  established.  May,  1896,  import- 
ers and  jobbers  of  men's  furnishing 
goods,  etc.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Office:  514- 
516  W.  1st  St.  Residence:  1919  E.  2nd 
St.,  Duluth. 

CEBISTENSEN,  Henry  O.,  judge; 
born  in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  July  13, 
1872;  son  of  John  and  Bergitte  (Mad- 
sen)  Christensen;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Olmsted  Co.  and  Rochester; 
Dixon  College,  Dixon,  111.;  Law  Depart- 
ment, Drake  University,  Des  Moines, 
la.,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1900. 
I'nmarried.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Rochester,  1901;  judge  of  probate  since 
Nov.,  1902.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
Rochester,   Minn. 

CHRISTENSEN,  Oscar  F.,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  29,  1876; 
son  of  John  and  Johanna  (Milberg) 
Christensen;  educated  in  public  schools. 
University  of  Minnesota,  St.  Paul  Col- 
lege of  Law,  LL.B.,  1902.  Member  Ram- 
sey County  Bar  Association.  Member 
State  Legislature.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A., 
Red  Men.  Modern  Samaritans.  Unmar- 
ried. Office:  634  Globe  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     156    W.    Winifred    St.,    St.    Paul. 

CHRISTENSEN,  Peter  Christian,  nur- 
seryman; born  in  Denmark,  June  30, 
1874;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Den- 
mark. Came  to  America,  1889;  has  been 
a  resident  of  Minnesota,  since  1895; 
proprietor  Amber  Lake  Nurserv.  Mar- 
ried at  East  Chain  Lake,  1907,  Miss 
Cena   Dahl.      Address:      Fairmont,    Minn. 

CHRISTIAN,  Edward  M.,  secretary 
Minneapolis  Insurance  Agency;  born  at 
Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1853;  son  of  John 
and  Catharine  A.  (Bonesteel)  Christian; 
educated  in  public  and  high  school, 
Lake  Geneva.  Came  to  Minneapolis  in 
1869,  and  began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
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feed  store  and  drug  store,  until  enter- 
ing insurance  business,  1874.  Married, 
in  Minneapolis,  1881,  to  Miss  Elsie  M. 
Goodwin.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  2440  Nicollet  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CHBISTZAN,  Georgre  Henry,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Wetumpka,  Ala.,  1839; 
son  of  John  and  Susan  (Weeks)  Chris- 
tian; educated  in  private  school  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C.  Came  with  his  father  to 
Wisconsin  and  located  on  farm,  1850; 
was  clerk  in  shoe  store  of  uncle  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  in  New  York  City  as  clerk 
in  office  of  Continental  Insurance  Co., 
and  in  flour  and  grain  commission  busi- 
ness, Chicago,  111.,  until  1865.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1865,  as  flour  buyer;  was 
associated  with  Gov.  Washburn  in  mill- 
ing business,  formulating  and  perfect- 
ing processes  for  milling  flour  and  ob- 
tained patent  on  invention  for  purifying 
middlings;  member  of  firm  of  Chris- 
tian, Tomlinson  &  Co..  merchant  mil- 
lers, 1869,  firm  being  George  H.  Chris- 
tian &  Co.,  1870-75;  sold  out  interest  in 
flour  business  to  brothers,  1875.  Or- 
ganizer of  the  Hardwood  Manufacturing 
Co.,  manufacturers  of  bags  and  bar- 
rels, of  which  is  now  president;  vice 
president  Minneapolis  Paper  Co.;  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  George  C.  Christian  & 
Co.,  merchant  millers.  Episcopalian. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  to  Miss  Leonora 
Hall.  Office:  101-115  3rd  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:     404    S.    Sth   St.,    Minneapolis. 

CHRISTIAN,  Llewellyn,  merchant 
miller;  born  in  Wetumpka  Co.,  Ala., 
June  10,  1841;  son  of  John  and  Susan 
(Weeks)  Christian;  educated  in  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  at  Cooper  Insti- 
tute, N.  Y.  One  of  the  widely  known 
milling  men  of  the  Northwest;  was 
member  of  the  firm  of  George  H.  Chris- 
tian &  Co.,  which  operated  the  Wash- 
burn A.  and  B.  Mills,  later  changed  to 
J.  A.  Christian  &  Co.,  operating  these 
mills  until  May  2,  1878,  when  the  Wash- 
burn Mill  exploded.  Member  of  firm 
of  J.  A.  Christian  &  Co.,  w^iich  operated 
the  Pettit  Mill,  and  member  Christian 
Brothers  Mill  Co.,  whicTT  built  and 
operated  the  Crown  Roller  Mill,  both 
mills  being  sold  to  the  Northwestern 
Consolidated  Mill  Co.,  in  1893;  head  of 
the  firm  of  L.  Christian  &  Co.,  estab- 
lished 1893,  flour  manufacturers;  also 
president  Northern  Grain  Co.  Episco- 
palian. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  28,  1896,  to  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Cole. 
Clubs:  Minikahda,  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Golf.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  428  Sth  St.  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

CHBISTIE,  Georg-e  Balph,  physician; 
born  at  Berlin,  T\^is.,  Jan.  21,  1858;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Margaret  (Laing)  Chris- 
tie; graduated  from  High  School,  Ber- 
lin, 1876;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1882.  Member  Ameri- 
can  and    Minnesota   State   Medical    asso- 


ciations, Upper  Mississippi  Valley  Medi- 
cal Society.  President  Bank  of  Long 
Prairie;  vice  president  Bank  of  Eagle 
Bend,  Minn.  Married  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Sept.  1,  1887,  to  Miss  Susan  L. 
West.      Address:      Long  Prairie,   Minn. 

CHBISTIE,  James  William,  treasurer 
Northwestern  Telephone  Exchange  Co.; 
born  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  April  12,  1863; 
educated  in  Plymouth  public  schools. 
Began  business  career  with  R.  Warner 
&  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  woodenware, 
Boston,  Mass.;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1884,  and  entered  telephone  service  in 
which  he  has  been  engaged  ever  since; 
treasurer  Northwestern  Telephone  Ex- 
change Co.,  since  July,  1906;  also  treas- 
urer Minnesota  Central  Telephone  Co., 
Willmar  Telephone  Co.,  director  and 
treasurer  Albert  Lea  Telephone  Co.;  as- 
sistant treasurer  Mesaba  Telephone  Co. 
Republican.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  April,  1885,  to  Miss  Carrie  R. 
Johnson.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Telephone  Bldg.  Residence:  3210  2nd 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CHBISTU:,  William,  agricultural  im- 
plements; born  in  Franklin  Co.,  Vt., 
March  24,  1844;  son  of  Adam  J.  and 
Mary  (O'Hara)  Christie;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Wisconsin;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1864;  married  at  Austin, 
1871,  to  Margaret  Reynolds.  Farmed, 
1864-99;  located  in  Austin,  1898,  and  es- 
tablished implement  firm  of  Wm.  Chris- 
tie &  Son.  Was  member  board  of  county 
commissioners,  Freeborn  Co.,  6  years; 
member  State  Legislature  two  years; 
assessor  Freeborn  Co.,  20  years;  has 
been  member  board  of  county  commis- 
sioners of  Mower  Co.,  since  1904  and 
chairman  of  the  board  since  1^05.  Re- 
publican. Catholic.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

CHBISTISON,  James  Trent,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Southampton,  England, 
Oct.  21,  1865;  son  of  James  and  Isa- 
bella (Smith)  Christison;  educated  in 
public  school  and  Collegiate  Institute, 
Ingersoll,  Ont.,  Can.;  Department  of 
Medicine,  University  of  Michigan,  1887- 
89;  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  N.  Y., 
M.D.,  1890,  and  University  of  Minnesota, 
M.D.,  1901.  Unmarried.  Professor  of 
diseases  of  children.  Department  of 
Medicine,  University  of  Minnesota.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine, 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Ramsey  County  Medical  Society,  Ameri- 
can Medical  Association,  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
fraternity.  Mason  and  Shriner;  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  White 
Bear  Yacht.  Office:  Endicott  Arcade. 
Residence:      6S2   Dayton  Av.,    St.  Paul. 

CHBISTOFFEBSON,  Arthur,  lawyer; 
born  at  De  Pere,  Brown  County,  "^''is., 
Jan.  14,  1878;  son  of  Hans  and  Bertha 
(Hanson)  Christofferson;  graduated 
from  Hudson  (Wis.)  High  School.  1895; 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  LL.B.,  1901.  Married  at 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  Nov.  25,  1902,  to  Lulu 


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B.  Fortune.  Was  in  the  employ  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Railway  Land  Depart- 
ment for  six  years,  first  as  ofHce  boy, 
then  as  stenographer,  then  as  sales 
clerk.  Since  admission  to  bar,  1901, 
practicing  law  alone,  specializing  in  real 
property  and  corporation  law.  Also  vice 
president  and  director  of  The  Nason- 
Christofferson  Company,  a  corporation 
devoting  its  energies  to  Northwestern 
farm  lands.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Member  Zeta  Psi  and  Delta  Chi, 
law  fraternities.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt  Republi- 
can, Norden,  Minnesota  Boat.  Office: 
Endicott  Bldg.  Residence:  1800  Carroll 
St.,   St.    Paul. 

CHBISTOFHEBSON,  Conrad  H.,  law- 
yer; born  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Dec. 
29,  1S75;  educated  at  Albert  Lea  High 
School;  graduating,  1893;  University  of 
Minnesota,  B.A.,  1898.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  since  1903.  County 
attorney  of  Rock  Co.,  since  1904.  Mar- 
ried at  Luverne,  Minn.,  Aug.  15,  1901, 
to  Miss  EfRe  Jacobsen.  Address:  Lu- 
verne,   Minn. 

CHUBCH,  Charles  Gilman,  farm 
lands;  born  Jencho,  Vt.,  Dec.  20,  1854; 
son  of  Otis  B.  and  Jane  E.  Church: 
graduated  ^'ermont  Methodist  Semi- 
nary, 1874,  and  from  University  of  Ver- 
mont, A.B.,  1878;  married  at  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1880,  to  Carolyn  J. 
Bishop.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1896;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1880;  established  and 
edited  the  Watertown  (S.  Dak.)  Daily 
Courier,  1882-86;  cashier  Sioux  Bank- 
ing Co.,  Watertown,  1886-90;  cashier 
Watertown,  S.  D.,  National  Bank,  1890- 
94;  dealer  in  farm  lands  and  mortgages 
since  1890.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling.  Office:  812  Guar- 
anty Loan  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:    Minnetonka  Beach,  Minn. 

CHUTE,  Fredick  Butterfield,  lawyer 
and  real  estate  dealer;  born,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  Dec.  21,  1872;  son  of  Samuel 
Hewes  and  Helen  Editha  Amelia  (Day) 
Chute;  graduate  University  of  Minne- 
sota College  of  Law,  degrees  of  LL.B., 
1895,  LL.M.,  1896;  unmarried.  Member 
law  firm  of  L.  P.  and  F.  B.  Chute;  vice 
president  and  secretary  Chute  Realty 
Co..  secretary  Chute  Brothers  Co.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Education,  Minneapolis. 
Member  M.  N.  G.,  1898-99.  Republican. 
Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Commercial 
(Minneapolis),  Commercial  (St.  An- 
thony), Minikahda,  Minnetonka  Yacht, 
Roosevelt.  Member  Sons  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  Recreations:  Boating, 
yachting  and  lake  pleasures.  Office:  7 
University  Av.,  N.  E.  Residence:  1024 
University  Av.,   S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

CHUTE,  Iiouis  Prince,  law  and  real 
estate;  born  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct. 
17,  1868;  son  of  Samuel  H.  and  Helen 
E.  A.  (Day)  Chute;  educated  by  private 
tutor,  in  business  college  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  degrees  of 
A.B.    and   LL.B.;    degree   of   LL.M.,    Col- 


lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
1893.  Entered  the  practice  of  law  in 
1895;  member  of  the  law  firm  of  L.  P. 
and  F.  B.  Chute.  First  vice  president 
and  treasurer  Chute  Realty  Co.,  treas- 
urer Chute  Brothers  Co.,  vice  president 
Samuel  H.  Chute  Co.;  treasurer  St.  An- 
thony Improvement  Co.  Republican. 
Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Commercial 
(Minneapolis),  Commercial  (St.  An- 
thony), Minnetonka  Yacht  and  Minne- 
tonka Boat.  Recreation:  Yachting. 
Office:  7-9  University  Av.,  N.  E.  Resi- 
dence: 1024  University  Av.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

CHUTE,  Samuel  Hewes,  real  estate; 
born  at  Columbus,  O.,  Dec.  6,  1830;  son 
of  Rev.  James  and  Martha  Hewes 
(Clapp)  Chute;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Wabash  Col- 
lege, Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  and  gradu- 
ated in  medicine.  College  of  Ohio,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Feb.,  1852;  married  at  St. 
Anthony,  Minn.,  May  5,  1858,  to  Helen 
E.  A.  Day.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
in  Portland,  Ore.,  and  Yreka,  Cala.  Pio- 
neer of  St.  Anthony,  1857;  agent  and 
director  St.  Anthony  Falls  Water  Power 
Co.,  1868-81  ^sold  to  J.  J.  Hill,  1880); 
president  Mississippi  &  Rum  River 
Boom  Co.,  1879-86;  member  firm  of 
Chute  Bros.,  real  estate,  until  death  of 
his  brother,  Richard,  Aug.  1,  1893;  now 
president  The  Chute  Brothers  Co.  Super- 
vision of  poor,  St.  Anthony,  1858;  alder- 
man, city  treasurer,  one  of  founders  of 
public  school  system  and  member  board 
of  education,  1861-64  (ex-president), 
also  member  board,  1878;  member  park 
commission,  March,  1883-85.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Office:  7  Univer- 
sity Av.,  N.  Residence:  1024  Univer- 
sity Av.,    S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

CHUTE,  William  young-,  real  estate; 
born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  13, 
1863;  son  of  Richard  and  Mary  Eliza 
(Young)  Chute;  educated  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota  and  School  of  Tech- 
nology, Boston,  Mass.;  began  in  real  es- 
tate business,  1894;  president  Chute 
Realty  Co.,  carrying  on  general  opera- 
tions in  real  estate.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Minikahda, 
Automobile  (all  of  Minneapolis);  Town 
and  Country  (St.  Paul);  St.  Anthony 
Commercial.  Office:  Phoenix  Bldg. 
Residence:  Minneapolis  Club,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CIRKIiER,  Alexander  A.,  physician; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1865; 
son  of  Herman  and  Johanna  (Henn) 
Cirkler;  attended  University  of  Frei- 
burg, Germany,  1885-86;  University  of 
Heidelberg,  1886-87;  University  of 
Munich,  1887-88;  University  of  Berlin, 
1888-93.  Completed  the  state  medical 
examination  of  Germany,  1893;  passed 
the  M.D.  examination  at  Berlin,  1893. 
Unmarried.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Syndicate  Arcade.  Residence: 
1937  Park  Av.,  Minneapolis. 


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CIiAGUE,  John  James,  retired  army 
offit-er;  born  in  England,  May  14,  1840; 
came  to  Minnesota  early  in  1S57;  edu- 
cated at  Hamline  University,  at  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  the  only  institution  of 
higher  learning  then  in  Minnesota,  En- 
listed in  6th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  June, 
1S62,  was  promoted  to  captain  of  vols., 
Aug.,  1864,  and  mustered  out  Feb.,  1866. 
Appointed  2nd  lieut.  inf.,  in  regular 
army,  March  7,  1867,  and  besides  serving 
as  captain  and  colonel  of  volunteers,  has 
served  in  every  grade  of  command  in 
regular  army  from  2nd  lieutenant  to 
colonel  and  assistant  commissary  gen- 
eral of  subsistence.  Upon  request,  was 
placed  on  retired  list,  April  1,  1901,  on 
account  of  ill  health,  title  of  colonel. 
Served  at  all  important  points  in  the 
United  States  and  also  during  recon- 
struction period,  in  North  and  South 
Carolina,  Georgia  and  Louisiana.  Mar- 
ried, Nov.,  1869,  to  Elizabeth  Thorn- 
ton, who  died  in  London,  Eng.,  1900; 
only  child  Mrs.  O.  H.  Ball,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Recreations:  The  literary  life, 
with  occasional  travel.  Residence: 
(during  summer)  West  Hotel,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CIiANCV,  Albert  Worthing-ton,  repre- 
sentative of  American  Book  Co.;  born 
in  Jefferson  County,  O.,  Jan.  27,  1849; 
educated  in  high  school  of  Mechanics- 
burg,  O.,  and  at  the  National  Normal 
School,  Lebanon,  O.  Taught  school  in 
Ohio  and  Indiana  about  13  "years,  fol- 
lowed by  6  years  as  superintendent  of 
the  county  schools  of  Delaware  Co., 
with  headauarters  at  Muncie,  Indiana; 
became  connected  with  the  school  book 
business  in  18S0  with  A.  S.  Barnes  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  in  1890  with  its 
successor,  the  American  Book  Co.,  of 
Chicago;  since  1904  has  been  represen- 
tative of  the  American  Book  Co.  in  the 
Twin  Cities  of  Minnesota.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member       Odd        Fellows, 

Knights  of  Pythias.  Married,  1887,  to 
Rechelle  Henderson,  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Minneapo- 
lis), Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Recreation: 
Literature.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 2516  Humboldt  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

CIiAFF,  Moses  Edwin,  United  States 
Senator,  lawyer;  born  at  Delphi,  Ind., 
1851;  reared  and  educated  in  Wiscon- 
sin; graduate  Wise  Law  School,  1873; 
married,  1874,  to  Miss  Hattie  Allen. 
Was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1873;  attor- 
ney of  St.  Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  1878;  prac- 
ticed law  in  Fergus  Palls,  Minn.,  1881- 
91;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  1891.  Repub- 
lican. Was  attorney  general  of  Min- 
nesota, three  terms,  1887-93;  candidate 
for  Republican  nomination  for  gover- 
nor, 1896;  was  elected  to  U.  S.  senate, 
Jan.  19,  1901,  to  succeed  the  late  Sena- 
tor C.  K.  Davis;  reelected,  1905,  pres- 
ent term  expiring  March  3,  1911.  Ad- 
dress:     610    Manhattan   Blk.,    St.    Paul. 

CIiAPP,  Newel  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Waitsfleld,    Vt.,    Jan.    27,    1850;    son    of 


Rufus  H.  and  Maria  S.  (Woodruff) 
Clapp;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
^Visconsin;  married  at  Hudson,  Wis., 
July  3,  18(2,  to  Sarah  E.  Jones.  Read 
law  with  H.  A.  Wilson,  Hudson,  Wis  ; 
admitted  to  bar,  Nov.  18,  1871;  began 
practice,  1873,  at  Hudson,  where  he  con- 
tinued until  Oct.,  1881;  then  removed 
to  Stillwater,  Minn.,  and  became  a  mem- 
ber of  present  firm  of  Clapp  &  Macart- 
ney, practicing  at  Stillwater  until  May, 
1893,  when  the  firm  removed  to  St. 
Paul.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Bar  associations.  Mason  and 
Knight  Templar.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Office:  National  German 
American  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  524 
Portland    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

CIiAFFER,  John  S.,  wholesale  ve- 
hicles and  farm  implements;  born  at 
Paris,  Mo.,  Feb.  1,  1869;  son  of  James 
F.  and  Mary  (Anderson)  Clapper;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Paris.  Lived  on  farm  until  22  years 
of  age;  became  connected  with  retail 
vehicle  and  implement  business  and 
started  on  road  for  Wm.  Koenig  &  Co., 
St.  Louis,  harvesting  machinery,  1896; 
engaged  with  Milwaukee  Harvester  Co., 
traveling  out  of  St.  Louis,  1899;  trans- 
ferred by  the  company  to  Des  Moines, 
la.,  as  manager  Des  Moines  branch, 
1901;  assumed  management  of  branch  in 
Des  Moines  upon  consolidation  of  the 
Racine  Wagon  &  Carriage  Co.,  and  the 
Sattley  Manufacturing  Co.,  Aug.  1, 
1903;  has  been  in  Minneapolis  since 
March,  1904,  as  manager,  secretary, 
treasurer  and  director  of  the  company 
at  that  point.  Mason,  Knight  Templar; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Bryn  Mawr. 
Recreations:  Shooting  and  golf.  Office: 
312  N.  1st  St.  Residence:  1358  Nicollet 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

CIiARX:,  Peter,  clergyman;  born  in 
Shropshire,  England,  1850;  son  of  Peter 
and  Eliza  (Reese)  Clare;  came  to 
America,  1872;  educated  at  Mt.  Union 
College,  O.,  and  Garrett's  Biblical  In- 
stitute, Evanston,  111.;  married  at  Plain- 
view,  Minn.,  1878,  to  Miss  Inez  L.  Eddy. 
Member  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Has  held  pastorates  as  follows,  since 
1878:  Luverne  and  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.; 
Bismarck,  N.  D.;  Winnebago  City, 
Minn.;  Simpson  and  Lake  St.  churches, 
Minneapolis;  Hamline  University 

Church;  presiding  elder  Mankato  dis- 
trict, 1900-06;  in  charge  of  Centenary 
Methodist  Church,  Mankato,  since  fall 
of  1906.  Prohibitionist.  Address:  Man- 
kato, Minn. 

CIiARK,  Arthur  Hyatt,  physician; 
born  in  New  York  City,  March  10,  1847; 
son  of  Thomas  M.  and  Cornelia 
Augusta  (Baylis)  Clark;  educated  in 
private  and  public  schools,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  and  graduated  in  medicine  from  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Colum- 
bia University,  1877.  Went  to  Val- 
paraiso, Chili,  1869;  taught  school, 
acted  as  cashier  for  Daly  &  Manahan 
for    a   year    or    more,    after   which    went 


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to  Peru,  S.  A.,  in  employ  of  Heiy-y 
Meiggs  and  was  connected  with  rail- 
road work  there  for  several  years;  re- 
turned to  Brooklyn  and  after  gradua- 
ting in  medicine,  practiced  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  also  in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin, 
locating  in  Minnesota,  1S90.  Postmaster, 
Osceola  Mills,  Wis.,  1SS4-8S;  pension  ex- 
aminer (secretary  of  board),  since  1894; 
health  officer  of  village  of  Worthing- 
ton,  since  1895  local  surgeon  Burling- 
ton, Cedar  Rapids  and  Northern  Rail- 
road and  later  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Railway,  since  1893.  Presby- 
terian. ]\{ember  Southwestern  Minne- 
sota Medical  Association  (ex-president), 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
International  Association  of  Railway 
Surgeons.  Member  Knights  of  Pvthias, 
M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
Crown  Point,  Ind.,  to  Magdelin  A.  Feld- 
man.      Address:      Worthington,    Minn. 

CIjABK,  Charles  W.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Baraboo,  Wis..  Sept.  24,  1853;  son 
of  William  F.  and  Mary  B.  Clark;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  St.  Paul 
Business  College,  graduating,  1871;  mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  8,  1885,  to 
Emma  L.  Day  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at 
Chicago,  Aug.,  1893,  to  Miss  Lucy  Lar- 
com  Spalding.  Bookkeeper  until  1883 
and  since  that  time  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness. City  recorder,  South  St.  Paul, 
1897-1905.  Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Rebekahs,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Office: 
Syndicate,  S.  St.  Paul.  Residence;  Con- 
cord St.,  near  Bryant  Av.,  South  Park, 
S.  St.   Paul. 

CIiABK,  Coleman  JH.,  phvsician;  born 
in  Ashtabula  Co..  O.,  Feb.  28,  1839;  son 
of  E.  B.  and  Phebe  (Way)  Clark  of 
Roma,  Ashtabula  Co.,  O. ;  attended 
school  at  Kingsville  and  Orwell  acad- 
emies, Ashtabula  Co.,  and  graduated 
from  Buffalo  Medical  University,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1865;  married  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  1868,  to  Miss  Rhoda  V. 
Heyden.  Has  been  engaged  in  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine  for  more  than  40  years, 
first  in  Ashtabula  Co.,  O.,  but  for  the 
last  41  years  at  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  still 
being  in  active  practice  of  the  profes- 
sion. Republican  (voted  twice  for  Lin- 
coln). Member  Winona  County  Medical 
Society  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association.  Member  Masonic  order 
since  1864,  T.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.  Ad- 
dress:     St.    Charles,    Minn. 

CIiASK,  Daniel  Xflalichi,  merchant; 
born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1852; 
son  of  Malichi  and  Jane  (Welsh)  Clark; 
came  to  Minnesota  early  in  life  and  was 
educated  in  the  public  schools  at  Hast- 
ings. Began  in  mercantile  business  in 
1878  and  is  now  at  the  head  of  the  firm 
of  D.  M.  Clark  &  Co.,  general  outfitters 
and  undertakers.  Vice  president  of  the 
Mulroony,  Ryan,  Clark  Commission  Co., 
St.  Paul.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus,  Ancient 
Order  of  Hibernians,   B.   P.    O.   E.      Mar- 


Minn.,    li 
Address: 


to    Miss 
Brainerd, 


ried  at  Winona, 
Rose  Fasching. 
Minn. 

CIiABK,  Frederick  Jolin,  Northwest- 
ern editor  "Northwestern  Miller;"  born 
in  McHenry  Co.,  111.,  July  22,  1857;  son 
of  Geo.  Milo  and  Lucretia  (Ball)  Clark; 
educated  in  common  schools;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  S,  1884,  Jean- 
nette  Glessner.  Was  the  first  employe 
of  the  Northwestern  Miller,  with  which 
he  has  been  continuously  associated 
since  1874  and  vice  president  and  di- 
rector of  the  publication,  a  trade  paper 
devoted  to  milling,  flour,  grain  and 
kindred  subjects.  Was  the  first  person 
to  conceive  and  collect  for  publication 
the  statistics  of  flour  output  of  milling 
centers;  first  to  collect  and  publish  spe- 
cial information  for  cooperage  trade; 
since  1881,  editing  "Coopers  Chips,"  a 
department  of  the  Northwestern  Mil- 
ler and  widely  known  as  editor  Minne- 
apolis and  Northwestern  department  of 
that  publication,  the  specialty  of  the 
department  being  the  collection  and 
preparation  of  reliable  original  informa- 
tion regarding  flour  production  and 
wheat  consumption.  Director  and  vice 
president  of  'The  Bellman."  Republi- 
can (ex-secretary  Republican  Congres- 
sional Committee).  Clubs:  Minneapo- 
lis, Press  (director).  Secretary  and 
treasurer,  "The  Millers'  Club,"  Minne- 
apolis. Office:  118  6th  St.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:     703   8th   St.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

CIiABK,  Georg'e  Everett,  physician; 
born  at  Napoleon,  O.,  March  25,  1852; 
son  of  Gilbert  and  Emma  (Taft)  Clark; 
educated  at  Adrian  (Mich.)  High  School; 
Kalamazoo  (Mich.)  College,  graduating, 
degree  of  Ph.B. ;  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  1880. 
Married  at  Putney,  Vt.,  Dec,  1880,  to 
Ella  Bacon.  Practiced  medicine  at 
Lima,  O.,  1880-84;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  Stillwater  since  1884.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Board  of  Medical 
Examiners,  1891-93;  resigned,  1893,  to 
accept  position  as  professor  theory  and 
practice  College  of  Homeopathic  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, which  position  he  resigned,  1905. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Institute  of 
Homeopathy.  Republican.  Baptist. 

Member  Knights  of  Pvthias,  Royal  Ar- 
canum, A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  F.  Recrea- 
tion: Literature.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

CIiABK,  Herbert  John,  manufacturer; 
born  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Aug.  15,  1866; 
son  of  John  R.  and  Annette  M.  (French) 
Clark;  attended  Minneapolis  public 
schools,  Minneapolis  Academy  and  Cur- 
tis Business  College;  married  at  Du- 
luth,  Minn.,  Sept.  29,  1888,  to  Lillian  B. 
Averill.  Began  as  a  boy,  with  his  fa- 
ther in  the  business  of  manufacturing 
wooden  packing  boxes  and  woodenware 
and  has  continued  in  that  occupation 
under  the  original  title  of  The  J.  R. 
(r^lark  Co.,  since  1878;  assumed  charge 
of    the    business,    on    retirement    of    his 


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father,  18SS,  and  is  president  and  di- 
rector of  the  company.  Organized  Tlie 
P.  E.  Satterlee  Co.,  dealers  in  machinery 
and  supplies,  1898,  and  was  president  of 
the  company  until  he  withdrew,  in 
1901;  organied  the  Clark  Lumber  Co., 
Nov.  1,  1906,  of  which  is  president. 
Served  for  7  years  as  rnember  Co.  B, 
M.  N.  G.,  resigning  as  2nd  lieut.  Re- 
publican. Mason,  Shriner;  member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  and  A.  O.  U.  W.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Lafayette.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing,  automobiling  Office:  Aid- 
rich  and  2nd  Av.,  N.  Residence:  240S 
Colfax  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CIiASK,  SCciuer  Pierce,  treasurer  West 
Publishing  Co.;  born  at  Boston,  Mass., 
July  6,  1868;  son"  of  Charles  Henry  and 
Martha  (Pierce)  Clark;  came  to  St. 
Paul  with  parents,  1S73;  educated  in 
St.  Paul  High  School,  graduating,  1887; 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894. 
Began  active  career  in  wholesale  and 
jobbing  business,  1887;  has  been  iden- 
tified with  the  West  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  of  law  books,  since  1892, 
and  has  been  treasurer  of  the  company 
since  1901.  Also  vice  president  Ameri- 
can Law  Book  Co.,  60  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.; 
president  Inland  Lake  Yacht  Associa- 
tion; member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Bar  associations.  Unmarried. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
Nushka  Curling,  White  Bear  Yacht. 
Office:  52  W.  3d  St.  Residence:  467 
Holly   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

CIiABK,  Horace  Pierce,  treasurer 
West  Publishing  Co.;  born  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  July  6,  186S;  son  of  Charles 
Henry  and  Martha  (Pierce)  Clark;  came 
to  St.  Paul  with  parents,  1873;  edu- 
cated in  St.  Paul  High  School,  graduat- 
ing, 1887;  College  of  Law,  University 
of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1894.  Began  active  career  in 
wholesale  and  jobbing  business,  1887; 
has  been  identified  with  the  West  Pub- 
lishing So.,  publishers  of  law  books, 
slice  1892.  Also  vice  president  Ameri- 
can Law  Book  Co.,  60  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.: 
director  H.  L.  Collins  Co.  President 
Inland  Lake  Yacht  Association;  member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Unmarried.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country, 
Nushka  Curling,  White  Bear  Yacht, 
German.  Office:  52  W.  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence:     4  67  Holly  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

CIiABX,  Howard  Shoemaker,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2, 
1873;  son  of  S.  C.  and  Mary  Shoemaker; 
graduate  Austin  (Minn.)  High  School; 
L^niversity  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S., 
1895;  University  of  Minnesota,  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1897;  course  at  Post  Graduate 
School,  Chicago;  house  surgeon,  Asbury 
Hospital,  Minneapolis,  1897-98;  engaged 
in  general  practice,  1897-1903;  eye,  ear. 
nose  and  throat  specialist  exclusively 
since     1903.     Member     Minnesota     State 


Medical  Association,  McLeod  County 
Medical  Society.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, M.  W.  A.,  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1902,  to 
Miss  Gertrude  Clarke.  Address:  Glen- 
coe,   Minn. 

CIiABK,  James  T.,  railway  oflSlcial; 
born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20,  1852; 
son  of  William  and  Sarah  (McMaster) 
Clark;  educated  in  Springfield,  111.,  pub- 
lic schools.  Began  actice  career  as 
messenger  boy  in  general  agent's  office 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  at  St.  Louis,  1870; 
clerk  general  passenger  department, 
general  superintendent  and  general 
manager's  offices,  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Ry.,  1873-80;  general  agent  same 
road,  at  Omaha  and  Council  Bluffs, 
1880-83;  assistant  traffic  manager  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  Jan.  15,  to  Nov.,  1883;  assistant 
general  freight  agent,  same  road,  Nov., 
1883,  to  Dec,  1884;  general  freight  agent 
1884-1896;  general  traffic  manager, 
1896-99;  second  vice  president  in  charge 
of  traffic,  June  5,  1899,  to  present  time, 
jurisdiction  extending  over  operating 
and  construction  departments,  since 
March  9,  1903.  Married  at  Chicago, 
1880,  to  Miss  Fannie  Arnold.  Recrea- 
tions: Golf  and  fishing.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country,  Wliite  Bear 
Yaclit  'St.  Paul);  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda  (Mpls.);  Omaha  (Omaha).  Office: 
Rosabel,  N.  W.  Cor.  4th  St.  Residence: 
702   Fairmount  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

CIiABK,  Kenneth,  hanker;  born  at 
Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  1847;  son  of  William 
and  Anna  Maria  (Neukerck)  Clark; 
graduate  LTnion  College,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  class  of  '69.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1870;  is  president  Merchants'  National 
Bank  of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  Bethel,  St. 
Paul  Cattle  Loan  Co.,  Superior  Light 
&  Water  Co.,  Superior  Wis.;  vice  presi- 
dent St.  Paul  Gas  Co.;  trustee  North- 
western Trust  Co.,  State  Savings  Bank, 
St.  Paul;  director  Wis.,  Minn.  &  Pacific 
R.  R.,  American  Exchange  Bank,  Du- 
luth,  American  Light  &  Traction  Co., 
New  York.  Member  Loyal  Legion,  So- 
ciety of  Colonial  Wars.  Presbyterian. 
Office:  Merchants'  -  National  Bank. 
Residence:      403    Portland   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

C^ARK,  I^ucius  P.,  banker;  born  at 
Cavendish,  Vt.,  May  13,  1864;  son  of 
Walter  J.  and  Jennie  C.  (Rice)  Clark; 
educated  at  Leland  &  Gray  Seminary, 
Townshend,  Vt.  Began  business  career 
as  clerk  in  general  store  of  S.  D.  Wins- 
low,  Townshend,  Vt.,  1879;  came  to 
Montevideo,  Minn.,  ISSl,  and  became 
identified  with  general  store  of  Stone 
and  Anderson;  bookkeeper  Citizen^ 
Bank  of  Montevideo,  1883,  and  later, 
assistant  cashier;  manager  Lac  qui  Parle 
Co.  Bank,  Madison,  Minn.,  for  10  years; 
bought  controlling  interest  in  Belling- 
ham  State  Bank,  Bellingham,  Minn., 
1897,  of  which  he  is  president;  also 
president  and  manager  Bellingham  Tele- 
phone   Co.      Republican.       Congregation- 


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alist.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Feb.,  1900,  to  Miss  Lois  Reed.  Recrea- 
tion: Traveling.  Address:  Belling- 
ham,  Minn. 

CliABK,  Thomas  Chalmers,  physician; 
born  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  April  22,  1S53; 
son  of  Rev.  Nelson  and  Elizabeth  (Gil- 
man)  Clark;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Massachusetts  and  at  Bristol  Acad- 
emy, Taunton,  Mass.,  graduating,  IS/O; 
married  in  New  York  City,  June,  18S2, 
to  Miss  Sarah  A.  Stephens.  Came  to 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  1870,  and  engaged  in 
teaching,  1870-77;  began  study  of  medi- 
cine under  Dr.  Wr  H.  Pratt,  Stillwater, 
and  served  as  hospital  steward  at  the 
state  prison,  graduating  from  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  as  valedictor- 
ian of  class  of  ISSl,  degree  of  M.D. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at  Still- 
water since  April,  1881.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  as- 
sociations, Washington  County  Medical 
Society,  Association  of  Military  Sur- 
geons of  the  United  States.  For  20 
years  actively  identified  with  M.  N.  G. 
Major  and  surgeon  12th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf. 
Spanish-American  War.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Masonic  order 
(president  Minnesota  Masonic  Veteran 
Association).  Secretary  Board  of  Pen- 
sion Examiners.  Examiner  for  nearly 
all  of  the  old  line  insurance  companies 
and  several  fraternal  organizations.  Ad- 
dress:     Stillwater,    Minn. 

CIiABK,  William  True,  lumber  mer- 
chant; born  at  Strong,  Me.,  Sept.  1, 
1830;  son  of  Richard  and  Hannah  (True) 
Clark;  educated  in  the  common  sciiools 
and  in  academy  at  Farmington,  Me. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  May  10,  1857;  fol- 
lowed contracting  and  building  for  12 
years;  was  manager  for  lumber  firms 
until  Sept.,  1892,  when  he  bought  out 
the  stock  of  Coleman  Bridgman,  his 
employer,  and  organized  tlie  Clark  Lum- 
ber Company,  retail  dealers  in  lumber 
and  all  kinds  of  building  material,  in 
which  business  he  is  still  engaged.  Mem- 
ber of  board  of  education,  St.  Cloud,  14 
years.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Married  at  Strong,  Me.,  March  4,  1857, 
Caroline  M.  McCleary.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,    Minn. 

CJ^ABKi:,  Albert  Edson,  lawyer;  born 
at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  Oct.  6,  1847;  son  of 
Benjamin  Edson  and  Angeline  (Camp- 
bell) Clarke;  educated  at  Elkhorn, 
Wis.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1868,  located 
in  Minneapolis,  1889,  and  has  devoted 
his  attention  largely  to  railway  cor- 
poration practice.  Was  attorney  for 
Iowa  divisions  of  the  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Ry.,  1881-89;  general  solicitor 
and  counsel  for  receiver,  1889-94;  gen- 
eral solicitor  and  attorney,  for  same 
company,  1894  to  Sept.  1,  1905.  Mar- 
ried at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  Dec.  31. 
1871,  to  Harriet  Celia  Noyes.  Recrea- 
tion: Travel.  Office:  Minn.  Loan  & 
Trust  Bldg.  Residence:  15  Hampshires 
Arms,   Minneapolis. 


CIiABKi:,  Andrew  Dwig-ht,  banking; 
born  at  Darlington,  Canada,  Sept.  26, 
1842;  son  of  Jasper  A.  and  Laura 
(Sumner)  Clark;  educated  in  district 
school  of  Byron,  Wis.;  married  at  Byron, 
Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1864,  to  Mary  J.  Phelps. 
Lived  on  farm  until  23;  began  business 
career  in  1869  as  real  estate  dealer  and 
surveyor,  and  entered  banking,  1882. 
President  Algona  State  Bank  of  Algona, 
Iowa,  since  1890;  Swea  City  State  Bank, 
Iowa,  since  1892;  First  National  Bank 
of  New  Salem,  N.  Dak.,  since  1902; 
Minnesota  National  Bank  of  Minneapo- 
lis. Established,  1891,  A.  D.  Clarke  & 
Co.  land  office,  St.  Paul,  of  which  he  is 
president.  Republican;        presidential 

elector  10th  district,  Iowa.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Office: 
Endicott    Bldg.,    St.    Paul. 

CIiABKE,  Charles  Elihu,  management 
of  estates,  etc.;  born  at  Great  Bend, 
Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1856;  son 
of  Hon.  Charles  Ezra,  member  of  Con- 
gress, and  Hannah  (Tuttle)  Clarke; 
educated  in  Watertown  public  schools, 
Hungerford  Collegiate  Institute,  Kel- 
sey's  Preparatory  School,  Clinton,  N. 
Y.,  and  three  years'  study  in  law  office 
at  Watertown.  Removed  to  St.  Paul, 
1882,  and  has  been  senior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Clarke  &  Fletcher,  real  es- 
tate, fire  insurance  and  loans,  since 
1SS7;  executor,  since  1890,  of  the  Henry 
Hale  estate,  for  a  term  of  25  years. 
Married  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19, 
1881,  to  Miss  Charlotte  M.  Rogers.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing, 

driving  and  outdoor  sports.  Office:  303 
Jackson  St.  Residence:  536  Portland 
Av.,  St.  Pa'ul. 

CIiABKE,  Hopewell,  mine  owner  and 
operator;  born  at  Williamsport,  Pa., 
March  10,  1854;  son  of  Hopewell  and 
Mary  A.  (Strebeigh)  Clarke;  educated  in 
the  public  schools  of  Williamsport,  and 
one  year  at  Dickinson  Seminary;  mar- 
ried at  Nisbet,  Pa.,  Nov.  18,  1884,  to 
Rosette,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cline  of 
Nisbet.  Began  active  business  career, 
1871,  in  engineering  department  of 
Pennsylvania  Railroad,  continuing  one 
year;  followed  various  pursuits  until  he 
came  to  Minnesota,  1880;  engaged  in 
engineering  work  for  several  railroads 
until  1883;  in  May,  1883,  became  land 
examiner  for  Northern  Pacific  Ry. ;  ap- 
pointed chief  clerk  of  land  department, 
same  road,  in  1887;  resigned,  Dec,  1888, 
to  become  land  commissioner  of  St. 
Paul  &  Duluth  R.  R.,  until  April,  1899, 
since  which  time  he  has  been  engaged 
in  operating  and  developing  mining 
properties.  Member  American  Institute 
of  Mining  Engineers.  Mason  (32°) 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office  and  residence:  775  Portland  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

CIiABKE,  Orville  Howard,  fire  insur- 
ance; liorn  at  Ottawa,  O.,  Aug.  28,  1850; 
son  of  Miles  P.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
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1S55;  attended  military  post  school  at 
Fort  Ridgely,  Minn.,  until  1862,  gradu- 
ated from  High  School,  Ottawa,  O.,  1865. 
Engaged  in  mercantile  business  with 
Harrison  Simmons  until  1874;  moved 
to  Winona  and  there  filled  position  of 
deputy  register  of  deeds,  Winona  Co., 
6  years  and  City  Clerk,  Winona,  for  6 
years;  located  in  Duluth,  1894,  and  has 
been  engaged  in  fire  insurance  business 
continuously  since  that  time.  President 
of  the  Clarke-Hepworth  Co.,  incorpor- 
ated Jan.  1,  1905,  conducting  lire,  marine 
and  liability  insurance  representing  25 
fire  insurance  companies  and  being  the 
largest  agency  of  the  kind  in  the  North- 
west and  also  handling  pine  and  mineral 
lands  on  a  large  scale.  Was  attached 
as  post  drummer  to  Co.  I,  9th  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.,  at  Fort  Ridgely.  Conservative 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Member 

Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and 
Commandery.  Married  at  Winona,  Feb. 
15,  1882,  to  Miss  Katharine  A.  Bavin. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Shoot- 
ing, fishing,  curling.  Office:  416  W.  Su- 
perior St.  Residence:  330  13th  Av.,  E., 
Duluth,    Minn. 

CIiABKSON,  Worrell,  coal;  born  at 
Wilmington,  Del.,  Feb.  12,  1870;  son 
of  J.  B.  and  Helen  E.  (Worrell)  Clark- 
son;  educated  in  public  schools;  married 
at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1893,  to  Sara  W. 
Bowne.  Came  to  Duluth  in  1888  engag- 
ing in  the  real  estate  business,  later 
forming  the  firm  of  Clarkson  &  Co., 
handling  coal  in  addition  to  the  real 
estate  business;  chief  clerk  of  the  St. 
Paul  branch  of  the  Lehigh  Valley  Coal 
Co.,  1894;  became  partner  in  the  firm 
of  Shotwell  &  Co.,  brokers,  1901-03; 
in  1903  engaged  in  wholesale  coal  busi- 
ness for  self  and  continued  until  May 
1,  1905,  when  the  business  was  in- 
corporated as  The  Clarkson  Coal  and 
Dock  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  Was 
1st  lieut.  Co.  G,  3rd  Inf.,  M.  N.  G., 
Duluth;  later  formed  company  E,  3rd 
Inf.,  M.  N.  G.,  at  St.  Paul,  of  which 
was  captain  for  several  years.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country,  Commercial. 
Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
703    Fairmont,    St.    Paul. 

CIiAUSEN,  Albert  Christian,  secretary 
R.  R.  and  Warehouse  Commission  of 
Minnesota;  born  at  Charlestown,  Mass.. 
May  6,  1849;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  Charlestown  High  School,  graduat- 
ing from  latter,  June,  1869.  Removed 
to  St.  Paul,  1873,  and  was  connected 
with  freight  and  passenger  departments 
St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Ry.,  at  Minneapolis, 
1873-74;  engaged  in  grain  business  1875- 
1901.  Appointed  under  new  grain  and 
warehouse  law,  as  first  chief  deputy 
grain  inspector,  at  Minneapolis,  June  15, 
1885;  chief  inspector  of  grain  of  State 
of  Minnesota,  August  1,  1889,  resigning 
July  1,  1899.  Assisted  in  organization 
of  Minnesota  grain  department  in  1885 
and  took  prominent  part  in  securing 
subsequent    legislation.      Has    held-  posi- 


tion of  secretary  R.  R.  and  Warehouse 
Commission  since  Sept.  16,  1901.  Was 
editor  and  half  owner  Benson  (Minn.) 
Times,  1875-78.  Republican  (active.) 
Mason;  member  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Masonic  Veterans'  Association  and 
Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Charles- 
town, Mass.,  1873,  to  Miss  Margaret  H. 
Munro.  Recreations:         All       outdoor 

athletic  sports.  Office:  State  Capitol. 
Residence:      1900  Rondo  St.,  St.  Paul. 

d^AUSIK,  Silas  Henry,  wholesale 
jeweler;  born  at  Toledo,  O.,  Nov.  20, 
1851;  son  of  Fred  G.  and  Mary  A. 
(Smith)  Clausin;  moved  to  Iowa  with 
parents  and  was  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Ohio  and  at  Clinton,  la.  Be- 
gan in  retail  jewelry  business  at  Deni- 
son,  la.,  in  1876,  continuing  until  1885; 
located  in  Minneapolis,  1885,  and  in 
1886  established  the  wholesale  jewelry 
firm  of  S.  H.  Clausin  &  Co.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°).  Club:  Automobile.  Rec- 
reation: Automobiling.  Office:  252- 
254  Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  3025 
Knox    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

ClAUSSEN,  Oscar,  civil  and  electri- 
cal engineer;  born  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
Dec.  2,  1860;  son  of  Augustus  and 
Marie  (Kreutzfeld)  Claussen;  attended 
Gymnasium,  Weisbaden,  Germany,  and 
Zurich,  Switzerland,  1870-78;  Polytech- 
nic School,  Zurich,  1878-82,  graduating 
as  C.E.  After  returning  to  America, 
filled  following  positions:  Draughtsman 
Keystone  Bridge  Co.,  -  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
1883-85;  assistant  engineer,  St.  Paul 
&  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  1885-86;  six 
months  travel  in  Europe,  1886;  assistant 
engineer,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1886-87;  bridge 
engineer  in  charge  of  designing  and 
construction  of  new  bridges,  Chicago 
Great  Western  Ry.  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1887-89;  assistant  engineer  in  city 
engineer's  office,  St.  Paul,  1889-90;  engi- 
neer Northwest  General  Electric  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1890-93;  consulting  and  contract- 
ing engineer  1893-99;  city  engineer  and 
com.missioner  public  works,  St.  Paul, 
1899-1902;  consulting  engineer  since 
1902.  Member  of  the  firm  of  Claussen, 
Burch  &  Pillsbury,  organized  Jan.  1, 
1906.  President  St.  Paul  Engineers' 
Society;  member  American  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
1891,  to  Miss  Martha  Willius.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
National  German  American  Bank.  Resi- 
dence:    525  Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

CIiAV,  Edward  M.,  physician;  born 
in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  March  2,  1866; 
educated  in  common  schools  at  Oronoco, 
Minn.,  and  at  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  graduat- 
ing, 1893.  Has  been  coroner  of  Ren- 
ville Co.,  Minn.,  for  5  years.  Surgeon 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway 
Co.  Republican.  Member  Camp  Release 
Medical  Society  and  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M. 
W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Ren- 
ville, Minn.,   1893,   to  Miss  Belle  C.   Ben- 


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son.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing-.  Address:  Renville, 
Minn. 

CIiAVTON,  Fred  C,  merchant;  born 
at  Berlin,  Wis.,  Jan.  29,  1S65;  son 
of  George  W.  and  Mary  V.  (Tattler) 
Clayton;  educated  in  high  school  of 
Ludington,  Mich.  Entered  drug  and 
grocery  business  at  St.  Lawrence,  S.  D., 
in  company  with  O.  A.  Fanckboner,  ISSS; 
moved  to  Fraaee,  Minn.,  1900,  bought 
interest  of  Kronschnabel  in  Kronschna- 
bel-Smith  Co.,  and  acted  as  manager  and 
secretary,  1900-1906;  reorganized  the 
firm  as  Smith-Clayton  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1906, 
of  which  he  is  manager  and  secretary. 
Was  secretary  Giant  Grip  Horse  Shoe 
Co..  Duluth,  Minn.,  1902-05.  President 
school  board,  Prazee,  1905-07.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  order,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Yeomen  of  America,  Degree  of  Honor. 
Married  at  St.  Lawrence,  S.  D.,  Nov.  18, 
1891,  to  Miss  Minnie  V.  Wood.  Address: 
Frazee,  Minn. 

diEARV,  James  Mathew,  Roman 
Catholic  priest;  born  at  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.  8,  1849;  son  of  Thomas  and  Julia 
Cleary;  came  to  Northwest  with  parents 
early  in  life  and  was  educated  in  public 
schools,  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  St.  Francis 
Seminary  and  College,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
and  at  St.  Lawrence  College,  Calvary, 
Wis.  Entered  the  priestliood,  July  8, 
1872;  widely  known  public  lecturer, 
under  auspices  of  the  Chicago  Lyceum 
Bureau.  Prominent  in  temperance  work; 
for  many  years  president  of  the  Catho- 
lic Total  Abstinence  Union  of  America; 
vice  president  Anti-Saloon  League  of 
America;  president  Minneapolis  Home 
Protection  League.  Member  Catholic 
Knights  of  Wisconsin,  Catholic  Order 
of  Foresters,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office  and  residence: 
319   13th  Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

CI^EGHOBN,  Jolin  D.,  investments. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis 
since  1886.  Vice  president  Savings  Bank 
of  Minneapolis.  Office:  302  Guaranty 
Bldg.  Residence:  2402  W.  42nd  St., 
Minneapolis. 

CI^EIiAND,  Alexander  M.,  general 
passenger  agent  Northern  Pacific  Rail- 
way; born  at  Alliance,  Ohio,  Nov.  22, 
1862;  son  of  John  S.  and  Agnes  (Mc- 
intosh) Cleland;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Alliance  and  Cleveland,  O.; 
married  at  Chicago,  Feb.  16,  1887,  to 
Helen  E.  Goff.  Entered  the  service  of 
the  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh  Railway, 
Dec.  1,  1879,  at  Alliance,  O.,  as  clerk; 
went  to  Chicago  as  assistant  ticket 
agent.  Union  Passenger  Station,  Sept. 
15,  1881;  assistant  city  ticket  agent 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry., 
Aug.  1,  1886,  until  June  1,  1889;  out  of 
railway  service  until  May  1,  1891,  when 
he  began  with  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
as  assistant  city  ticket  agent  St.  Paul 
until  April  30,  1892,  then  in  general 
passenger    department    as    ticket    clerk; 


chief  clerk,  Nov.  1,  1896,  to  Feb.  15, 
1901;  assistant  general  passenger  and 
ticket  agent  until  April  15,  1904;  since 
then  general  passenger  agent.  Presby- 
terian. Club:  Minnesota.  Office: 
General  Passenger  Department,  N.  P. 
Ry.,    St.    Paul. 

CIiEIiAND,  John  Irvine,  clergyman; 
born  in  Copiah  Co.,  Miss.,  June  11,  1}>64; 
son  of  Thomas  Horace  and  Sallie 
Rosanna  (Ray)  Cleland;  graduate  Cen- 
tral University,  Richmond,  Ky.,  degree 
of  B.A.,  1886;  degree  of  M.A.,  same 
university,  1890;  partial  course,  Greek, 
Latin,  Sanskrit,  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity; degree  of  B.D.,  McCormick  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1901.  Presbyterian. 
Began  ministry  at  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  27,  1902;  has  been  located  at 
Winona  since  Nov.  27,  1904.  Was  presi- 
dent Presbyterian  College  of  South 
Carolina,  1891-94;  president  Arkansas 
College,  1895-97.  Member  Sigma  Chi 
fraternity.  Married  at  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
March  10,  1896,  to  Miss  Mabel  Tillman 
Goodwin.      Address:     Winona,   Minn. 

CIiEMENT,  Charles  P.,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Aug.  10, 
1844;  began  active  career  as  night  opera- 
tor   Racine    &    Mississippi    and    Chicago 

6  Northwestf^rn  Rys.,  at  Clinton  Junc- 
tion, Wis.,  1864;  was  telegraph  operator 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  1865-66;  train  dis- 
patcher Winona  &  St.  Peter  R.  R.,  1866- 
70;  local  treasurer,  etc.,  same  road, 
1870-74;  secretary  and  chief  clerk 
Southern  Minnesota  division  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  1874-85; 
secretary  and  chief  clerk  Iowa  &  Min- 
nesota Division,  same  road,  1885-86;  car 
accountant,  stationer  and  claim  agent 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Ry.,  1886-90;  general  storekeeper,  1890- 
92,  and  secretary  and  treasurer,  same 
road,  since  1892.  Office:  Soo  offices, 
2nd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CIiSMENT,  Kenry,  born  at  Sauk  City, 
"^''is..  Feb.  29,  1869;  son  of  Florian  and 
Christine  (Vonwald)  Clement;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Sauk  City  and  at 
business  college,  Milwaukee,  W^is.  Was 
connected  for  8  years  with  J.  &  E.  B. 
Friend,  lace  importers,  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
in  employ  of  Goldberg  &  Co.,  Milwaukee, 

7  years,  becoming  audit  man  for  the 
house;  located  in  St.  Paul,  1900,  and 
established  firm  of  Clement,  Dranger 
<Sr  Co.,  wholesale  importers  and  dealers 
in  laces,  embroideries,  etc.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Credit  Men's  Association, 
Jobbers'  LTnion.  Married  at  Wausau, 
Wis.,  1895,  to  Miss  Ida  Muller.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  371  Sibley  St. 
Residence:     958  Portland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

CIiEMENT,  Iiucian  O.,  physician;  born 
at  Waseca,  Minn.,  Sept.  28,  1875;  gradu- 
ate University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1899;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  same  university,  degree  of  M. 
D.,  1902;  post  graduate  course  New  York 
Polyclinic  School,  1906.  Married  at 
Waseca,    Minn.,    1904,    to    Miss    Adelaide 


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J.      Cleghorn.         Address:         Lamberton, 
Minn. 

CIiEBIHEW,  Alexander  E.,  manufac- 
turer and  wholesale  dealer;  born  in  New 
Yoik  City.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  July 
1,  1884;  vice  president  Forman,  Ford  & 
Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  glass,  mirrors, 
paints  and  oils;  also  vice  president 
Northern  Linseed  Oil  Co.,  manufacturers, 
of  linseed  oil.  Office:  116  S.  Washing- 
ton Av.  Residence:  2305  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

CIiEVEIiAND,  Hiram  Edward,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Wabasha  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb. 
15,  1875;  educated  in  Wabasha  High 
School,  3  years  at  Minnesota  State  Nor- 
mal School,  Winona;  one  year  at  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfleld;  graduating  from 
Minnesota  State  University,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1901.  Married  at  Osakis,  1902, 
to  Miss  Elvia  M.  Shake.  Republican. 
Member  Otter  Tail  District  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Mason.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Osakis,   Minn. 

CIiIFF,  Frank  Ii.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Wabasha  Co.,  Minn.,  March  20,  1859; 
educated  in  high  school,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.,  and  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  in  the  spring  of 
1882,  and  has  been  engaged  in  general 
practice  of  law  at  Ortonville,  Minn., 
since  1883.  Served  three  years  as 
prosecuting  attorney  of  Big  Stone  Co.; 
now  serving  third  term  as  member  of 
Minnesota  State  Board  of  Examiners 
in  Law.  President  of  the  Consolidated 
Granite  Co.     Address:     Ortonville,  Minn. 

CIiZFFOBB,  Frank  F.,  physician;  born 
at  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  in  1863;  edu- 
cated at  Cannon  Falls  High  School  and 
State  University  of  Iowa,  graduating 
from  the  latter,  1885.  Born  on  a  farm; 
began  practice  of  medicine  at  Le  Sueur 
Center,  Minn.,  1885;  located  in  West 
Concord,  1891.  Senior  member  of  the 
drug  firm  of  Clifford  &  McCarthy,  es- 
tablished 1892.  Democrat.  Member 
Dodge  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  B.  A.  Y.,  Royal 
Neighbors.  Now  serving  third  term  as 
mayor  of  West  Concord.  Married  at 
Chase,  Kas.,  1894,  to  Miss  Lillian  Doran. 
Address:      TV'est   Concord,    Minn. 

COAB,  Charles  Henry,  telephone  engi- 
neer; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April 
22,  1880;  son  of  James  and  Lydia  (Cole) 
Coar;  common  school  education;  married 
at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  18,  1904,  to  Miss 
Hazel  Butler.  Has  been  connected  with 
various  electrical  and  telephone  com- 
panies throughout  the  United  States 
since  1899.  President  Telephone  Appli- 
ance Co.;  general  superintendent  North- 
ern Telephone  Co.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Board  of  Electrical  Examiners. 
Contributor  to  technical  press.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Minot,  North  Dak.  Residence:  2100  E. 
29th   St.,   Minneapolis. 


COBB,  B.  B.,  wholesale  produce;  born 
at  Feabody,  Mass.,  April  12,  1862;  son 
of  S.  M.  and  Elizabeth  K.  C.  Cobb;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1883,  and  entered  produce  com- 
mission business  at  St.  Paul  in  which 
he  has  since  been  engaged.  Member  St. 
Paul  Produce  Exchange,  Board  of  Trade. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1897,  to  Miss  Jessie 
Turner.  Republican.  Mason  (32°); 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  2-14  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  115 
Western   Av.,   St.  Paul. 

COBB,  Sheridan  Grant,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Cascade,  Minn.,  Aug. 
14,  1862;  son  of  Ephraim  Drake  and 
Mary  (Stevens)  Cobb;  educated  in  dis- 
trict school.  Cascade,  Minn.,  Rochester 
(Minn.)  public  schools,  Niles'  Academy, 
Rochester,  Minn.;  studied  medicine  with 
Dr.  Paul  H.  Denninger  of  Faribault, 
Minn.;  graduated  from  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  1884;  post- 
graduate courses  at  New  York  Poly- 
clinic, 1894,  Chicago  Clinical  School, 
1S9S.  Vienna  General  Hospital,  1900. 
Married  at  Dover,  Minn.,  June  30,  1886, 
to  E.  Melicent  Cutter.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  and  surgerv  from 
1884;  founded,  1902,  and  is  chief  of 
stafE  and  attending  surgeon,  Cobb 
Hospital,  St.  Paul.  Clinical  surgeon 
College  of  Homeopathic  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota;  sur- 
geon for  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  North- 
ern Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  Wisconsin  Central 
Ry.  Co.,  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.  Co., 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  R.  R.  Co., 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Ry.  Co., 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  Co., 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rv.  Co..  and  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  & 
Sault  Ste  Marie  Ry.  Co.  at  the  Min- 
nesota Transfer.  Formerly  attending 
surgeon  to  Children's  Home  Society  of 
Minnesota.  Member  of  the  National, 
State  and  City  Societies  of  Homeopa- 
thic physicians  and  surgeons.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Member  of  all 
Masonic  bodies  (both  rites).  Masonic 
Veterans  Association,  Eastern  Star, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Office:  366  Prior 
Av.  Residence:  1852  Marshall  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

COBB,  Willis  F.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Limington,  Me.,  June  14, 
1847;  son  of  Joel  and  Abigail  E. 
(O'Brion)  Cobb;  educated  at  University 
of  Wisconsin,  graduating  June,  1870, 
degree  of  Ph.B.;  Chicago  Medical  Col- 
lege, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  March 
10,  1874.  Has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  since  July  13,  1874. 
President  Lyle  Telephone  Co.;  director 
The  H.  M.  Zoller  Development  Co., 
Cuba.  Ex-president  and  treasurer 
Mitchell  County  Medical  Society,  la.; 
ex-president  Mower  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minn.;  president  board  of  educa- 
tion and  ex-mayor  Lyle,  Minn.;  medical 
examiner  life  insurance  companies  and 
local    surgeon    Illinois    Central    Ry.,    for 


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25  years  past.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations, 
Mower  County  Medical  Society,  Austin, 
Flint  and  Cedar  Valley  Medical  Society. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pythias,  M. 
W.  A.  Married  at  Rutland,  Wis.,  April 
30,  1871,  Miss  Abbie  C.  Mason.  Address: 
liyle,   Minn. 

COCHRAN,  Georg-e  Connor,  journalist; 
born  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  Nov.  11,  1836; 
son  of  Alfred  and  Eliza  (Dunbar)  Coch- 
ran; educated  in  private  schools  of  Mis- 
sissippi, New  Jersey  and  New  York; 
New  York  University,  1851-54;  honorary 
degree  of  LL.D.,  conferred  by  Centi-al 
University,  Ky.,  1878.  Married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1865,  to  Miss  Lida  Stuart 
Hunter,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  D.  Hunter 
of  Louisville,  Ky.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1855,  and  engaged  in  real  estate  and 
occasional  press  work;  was  in  mercantile 
business  in  Chicago,  1862-71;  removed 
to  Louisville,  Ky.,  1871,  where  he  was 
on  editorial  staffs  Morning  and  Evening 
Ledger,  Louisville  Commercial  (editor 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Gazette,  1874)  and 
Louisville  Courier-Journal,  on  the  latter 
10  years,  filling  successively  positions 
of  city  editor,  managing  editor,  associ- 
ate editor  and  Associated  Press  agent; 
was  associate  editor  Chicago  Current, 
1884;  located  again  in  St.  Paul,  close 
of  1884,  and  was  member  editorial  staff 
Pioneer  Press,  also  serving  awhile  as 
managing  editor  St.  Paul  Dispatch;  re- 
turned to  Minneapolis,  1889,  as  associate 
editor  Minneapolis  Evening  Journal,  con- 
tinuing for  16  years,  until  1905,  when 
he  went  to  North  Carolina  on  account 
of  impaired  health,  but  not  being  bene- 
fited returned^  to  ISIinneapolis  where  he 
has  since  resicled,  doing  occasional  press 
work.  Episcopalian.  (Vestryman  Geth- 
semane  Episcopal  Church,  Minneapolis, 
for  several  years.)  Address:  2224 
Emerson   Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

COCKEV,  William  Paul,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Frederic,  Md.,  July  21,  1858; 
son  of  Sebastian  Graff  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Sprigg)  Cockey;  educated  under 
private  tutor,  then  in  public  schools  of 
Frederic  and  at  Frederic  Academy,  now 
Frederic  College;  married  at  New  Hamp- 
ton, la..  March,  1890,  to  Mary  E.  Morgan. 
Left  home  at  22  years  of  age  and  be- 
came a  clerk  in  National  Bank  of  Illi- 
nois, Chicago;  after  a  short  time  ac- 
cepted position  as  traveling  salesman 
for  the  Bannard-Lyman  Co.,  wholesale 
sugars,  coffees  and  teas;  after  retire- 
ment of  the  firm  from  business,  engaged 
with  the  W.  H.  Colvin  Co.,  importers 
of  coffees  and  teas,  representing  them 
and  Hard  &  Rand  of  N.  Y.,  on  joint 
account,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Organized 
the  Portland  Stone  Co.,  as  first  business 
on  his  own  account,  of  which  was  presi- 
dent; bought  out  the  Eureka  Stone  Co.. 
and  afterwards  organized  the  Warehouse 
&  Builders  Supply  Co.,  of  Superior,  Wis., 
where  he  entered  into  the  manufacture 
of    lime    and    other    building    materials 


and  salt.  The  Warehouse  &  Builders 
Supply  Co.,  was  succeeded  by  the  Su- 
perior Manufacturing  Co.,  of  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  wliich  engages  in  the  manu- 
facture of  lime,  staves  and  heading,  at 
Superior,  Wis.,  of  which  he  is  president. 
Also  president  Contractors  Machinery 
Co.;  president  of  the  Crystal  Lake  Salt 
Co.,  which  manufactures  salt  at  Marine 
City,  Mich.,  and  president  of  the  Balti- 
more Investment  Co.,  Minneapolis,  deal- 
ing in  bonds  and  other  securities.  Was 
member  of  the  Carroll  Guards,  Md., 
which  took  an  active  part  in  the  rail- 
road troubles  of  1876^  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  South- 
ern. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Office:  209  Hennepin  Av.  Residence: 
Cor.    Clifton  &  Vine  PL,   Minneapolis. 

COE,  William  T.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Riverside,  la..  May  18,  1870;  son  of 
Sylvester  and  Anne  (Rowlands)  Coe; 
educated  in  country  district  school; 
Iowa  City  Academy;  Minneapolis  Acad- 
emy, graduating,  1890;  graduate  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S.,  1894; 
Law  Department,  same,  1896.  Member 
of  Richard  &  Coe,  since  Jan.  1,  1907; 
Secretary  Globe  Securities  Co.  First 
lieut.  and  regimental  Q.  M.,  15th  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-American  War,  1898- 
99;  member  Minnesota  Legislature.  is;97- 
99.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 

Member  American  Economic  Association. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at 
Iowa  Falls,  la.,  Sept.  29,  1898,  to  Miss 
Annabel  Collins.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
3000   N.    Girard    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

COPPEY,  Daniel  S.,  educator;  born  at 
Lenoir,  N.  C,  IMay  20,  1866;  son  of 
Drury  D.  and  Harriet  E.  (Collett)  Cof- 
fey; educated  in  graded  schools  and 
academies  of  North  Carolina  and  Ken- 
tucky. Entered  commercial  college 
work,  1887;  had  charge  of  the  commer- 
cial department.  State  A.  &  M.  College, 
Lexington,  Ky.,  for  2  years;  came  to 
St.  Paul  to  take  charge  of  the  Hess 
Business  College,  Sept.,  1891,  and  has 
been  its  proprietor  since  1900.  Married 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July,  1906,  to  Miss 
Daisy  Skadden.  Democrat.  Presbyter- 
ian. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Office  Nat.  Germ. 
Am.  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  The  Buck- 
ingham,  St.   Paul. 

COPPEY,  Georg-e  Agustus,  secretary 
and  manager  St.  Paul  Trunk  and  Bag 
Company;  born  in  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Aug. 
28,  1875;  son  of  Micliael  J.  and  Catherine 
(Sullivan)  Coffey;  educated  in  St.  Pat- 
rick's School,  Milwaukee,  St.  Mary's 
College,  St.  Mary's,  Kansas,  and  at  Mar- 
quette College,  Milwaukee,  from  the 
latter  of  which  he  graduated  with  degree 
of  A.B.,  in  1896.  Became  secretary  and 
manager  of  the  St.  Paul  Trunk  &-  Bag 
Company,  manufacturers  and  jobbers  of 
trunks,  bags  and  suit  cases.  Married, 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb.  15,  1905,  to 
Rose  Agnes  Moore.     Democrat.     Roman 


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Catholic.  Member  of  the  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Recreation:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  365  Jackson  St.  Residence:  398 
Fuller   St.,    St.   Paul. 

COFFIN,  SAgav  S.,  secretary  Coffin's 
Box  and  Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Jackson, 
Me.,  Dec.  25,  1858;  son  of  Harry  M.  and 
Sarah  J.  (Ferguson)  Coffin:  came  to 
Minnesota,  1S67,  and  was  educated  in 
INIinneapolis  public  schools.  Was  con- 
nected with  the  Monitor  Plow  Works 
for  10  years;  has  been  secretary  of 
Coffin's  Box  and  Lumber  Co.,  since  its 
organization,  18S4;  also  secretary  and 
treasurer  Northwestern  Foundry  Co.; 
treasurer  Brunswick  Hotel  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Unmarried.  Office:  Nicollet  Is- 
land. Residence:  726  E.  17th  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

COKEFAIR,  Charles  Coit,  promoter; 
born  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  April  3,  1848; 
son  of  Isaac  Moore  and  Catharine  Coke- 
fair;  public  school  education  and  two 
years  at  Pennington  Seminary,  Pen- 
nington, N.  J.  Was  actively  engaged 
in  developing  iron  mines  and  slate 
quarries  at  Bangor,  Pa.,  and  forming 
companies  to  operate  them,  1874-99; 
dealer  in  investment  securities,  com- 
mercial paper,  etc.,  in  the  Wall  street 
district  of  N.  Y.,  in  1S99;  came  to 
Duluth  with  son,  F.  A.  Cokefair,  civil 
and  hydraulic  engineer;  promoted,  or- 
ganized and  financed  the  Great  Northern 
Power  Co.,  to  develop  the  St.  Louis 
River  Rapids,  the  company  having  a 
capital  of  $10,000,000,  and  an  authorized 
bond  issue  of  $10,000,000.  His  son  as 
chief  engineer  designed  the  improve- 
ments which  contemplate  the  develop- 
ment of  some  200,000  hydro-electric 
horse  power.  Secured  property  and 
rights  for  60,000  hydro-electric  power 
on  Mississippi  river  25  miles  above 
Minneapolis.  President  and  general 
manager  Great  Northern  Development 
Co.,  Duluth  and  Mississippi  River  Elec- 
tric Power  Co.,  Minneapolis;  director 
Great  Northern  Power  Co.,  Duluth,  Ban- 
gor Royal  Slate  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.  Mem- 
ber American  Institute  Electrical  Engi- 
neers. Married  at  Hope,  N.  J.,  Sept.  30, 
1S68.  to  Miss  Elsie  J.  Albertson.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Northern  Country,  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Yacht. 
Office:  Providence  Bldg.  Residence: 
2131    E.    Superior    St..   Duluth. 

COKFFAIR,  Francis  Albertson,  civil 
engineer;  born  at  Madison,  N.  J..  Nov. 
26.  1868;  son  of  Charles  C.  and  Elsie  J. 
(Albertson)  Cokefair;  graduated  from 
Columbia  University,  School  of  Mines, 
class  of  1894;  unmarried.  Was  engaged 
professionally  by  Panama  Canal  and 
Railway  Co.,  and  in  other  engineering 
work,  office  at  66  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City, 
1894-98;  has  been  chief  engineer  and 
director  Great  Northern  Power  Co.,  of 
Duluth,  since  1899,  designing  and  con- 
structing 200,000  horse  power  hydro- 
electric plant  on  the  St.  Louis  River, 
now  nearing  completion;  also  director, 
vice  president  and  chief  consulting  engi- 


neer Great  Northern  Development  Co., 
Duluth.  Member  American  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  American  Society  of 
Electrical  Engineers,  Lake  Superior 
Mining  Institute.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial,  Northland  Country,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Duluth  Boat.  Office:  Providence 
Bldg.  Residence:  2131  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

COIiBUBN,  Serenns  Milo,  architect; 
born  at  Ansonia.  Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1871; 
son  of  Richard  R.  and  Letitia  (Terry) 
Colburn;  public  school  education.  Came 
to  the  Northwest  in  1886  from  Ansonia, 
Conn.,  and  located  in  Minneapolis;  began 
as  draughtsman  in  office  of  James  C. 
Plant,  continuing  5  years,  later  filling 
position  of  head  draughtsman  in  several 
offices;  has  been  junior  member  of  the 
firm  of  Kees  &  Colburn,  architects,  since 

1898,  the  firm  having  designed  the  fol- 
lowing buildings:  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Northwestern  Nat.  Bank, 
Powers  Bldg..  Donaldson's  Glass  Block, 
Deere  &  Webber  Bldg.,  and  buildings  of 
the  Advance  Thresher  Co.,  J.  I.  Case 
Threshing  Mach.  Co.,  Great  North.  Im- 
plement Co.,  Emmerson  &  Newton, 
Bement,  Darling  &  Co.,  and  many  large 
residences.  Member  American  Institute 
of    Architects.       Married    in    Minnesota, 

1899,  to  Miss  Harriet  E.  Whitcomb. 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Automobile.  Office:  Kasota 
Bldg.  Residence:  2913  Park  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

COImE,  Haydn  S.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Newark  Valley,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y..  Oct. 
12,  1861:  son  of  William  Cole  (physi- 
cian) and  Bessie  R.  (Watson)  Cole; 
graduate  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West 
Point,  N.  Y.,  1S85;  married  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  April  27,  1887,  to  Mary  Mense. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1888,  as  mem- 
ber of  the  staff  of  General  Ruger,  later 
on  staff  of  General  Merritt;  chief  engi- 
neer officer  Department  of  Dakota,  18S8- 
92;  retired  from  active  military  service, 
1892,  having  studied  law  while  upon 
staff  duty,  and  upon  leaving  the  army 
was  admitted  to  the  bar.  Became  a 
member  of  the  law  firm  of  Stevens, 
O'Brien,  Cole  &  Albrecht:  continued  in 
active  practice  until  1903,  when,  upon 
organization  of  the  Northwestern  Trust 
Co.,  he  became  vice  president  and  coun- 
sel for  that  company;  also  director  St. 
Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  White  Bear  Yacht. 
Office:  Endicott  Arcade.  Residence: 
618  Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

COIii:,  Herman  Burg-ess,  physician; 
born  near  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6.  1872; 
son  of  Nelson  W.  and  Josephine  V. 
(Blackmar)  Cole;  educated  in  High 
School  of  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  and  at  L^ni- 
versity  of  Buffalo,  graduating  from 
Medical  Department  of  the  university, 
degree  of  M.D.,  May,  1896.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at 
Franklin,  Minn.,  since  1897.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,      Camp      Release      District 


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Medical  Society.  Ex-mayor  of  Franklin. 
Married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1896,  to  Miss 
Ella  M.  McCue.  Address:  Franklin, 
Minn. 

COIiZ:,  Thomas  P.,  mining-;  born  in 
Keeweenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  1862;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Jeffrey)  Cole; 
self  educated.  On  account  of  death  of 
father  from  accident  in  mine,  he  was 
obliged  to  go  to  work  at  8  years  of  age 
to  assist  in  support  of  family;  began 
active  work  in  and  around  the  Phoenix 
and  Cliff  Mines,  Mich.;  became  brake- 
man  on  Hecla  &  Torch  Lake  R.  R.,  1877; 
took  position  in  office  of  Calumet  & 
Hecla  Mining  Co.,  1884;  chief  clerk  and 
cashier  at  Chapin  Mine,  1S86;  manager 
mines  at  Negaunee,  Mich.,  1889;  was 
one  of  the  factors  in  final  settlement  of 
the  Amalgamated-Heinze  legal  warfare 
in  Montana,  1904.  President  Oliver 
Iron  Mining  Co.,  Minnesota  Iron  Co.. 
Chandler  Iron  Co.,  and  largely  identified 
with  many  other  important  mining 
enterprises.  Married  at  Calumet,  Mich., 
June  3,  1890,  to  Miss  Elcey  Hoatson, 
of  Calumet,  Mich.  Recreations:  Golf- 
ing and  snow  shoeing.  Office:  Wolvin 
Bldg.  Residence:  1701  East  First  St., 
Duluth. 

COIiljER,  Julius  A.,  lawver;  born  at 
Shakopee,  Minn.,  Feb.  22,  1859;  son  of 
George  F.  and  Sophia  (Tuenemann)  Col- 
ler;  public  school  education.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  Minnesota  bar,  1889;  clerk  of 
district  court,  Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  1882-91; 
city  clerk,  Shakopee,  1881-91;  county 
attorney  Scott  Co.,  1891-95;  member 
Minnesota  State  Senate  since  1899. 
Secretary  and  director  Shakopee  Mort- 
gage Loan  and  Investment  Co.;  director 
First  National  Bank  (Shakopee),  Peo- 
ple's State  Bank  (Jordan),  State  Bank 
(New  Market),  Minn.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  Association,  Universal 
Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Roman  Catholic.  Demo- 
crat.     Address:      Shakopee,   Minn. 

COIiIiIKS,  Howard  !•.,  president  of 
the  H.  L.  Collins  Co.;  born  at  Lake  Citv, 
Minn.,  May  3,  1864;  son  of  George  H. 
and  (I^aroline  A.  (Eells)  Collins;  edu- 
cated in  the  Lake  City  (Minn.)  public 
schools  and  served  apprenticeship  in  the 
printing  office  of  the  Lake  City  Sentinel; 
removed  to  St.  Paul  and  was  connected 
with  the  Brown,  Tracy  &  Sperry  Co., 
until  1886,  when  Baker,  Collins  &  Co., 
was  organized,  which  continued  until 
1891,  when  Mr.  Baker  retired  and  tlie 
present  style  of  H.  L.  Collins  Co.,  was 
assumed,  of  which  he  has  since  been 
president.  Since  1900  the  firm  has  been 
manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  colored 
labels,  exclusively.  Married,  1888,  to 
Leonia  Mitchell,  of  Zumbrota.  Minn. 
Mason.  Congregationalist.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Sailing  and  other 
aquatic  sports.  Office:  61  East  10th  St. 
Residence:  129  N.  Chatsworth  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

COIiIiINS,  ^oreu  "Warren,  lawyer,  born 
at    Lowell,   Mass.,   Aug.    7,    1838;    son   of 


Charles  P.  of  Vermont  and  Abigail  C. 
(Libby)  Collins,  of  New  Hampshire; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Removed  to  Minnesota,  1854; 
served  three  years  in  7th  Minn.  Inf., 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  brevetted  cap- 
tain. Admitted  to  bar,  May,  1865; 
county  attorney,  Stearns  Co.,  10  years; 
member  Minnesota  Legislature,  1881-3; 
judge  7th  judicial  district,  1883-87; 
associate  justice  supreme  court,  1887  to 
April  1,  1904,  when  resigned.  Director 
and  vice  president  First  National  Bank, 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Member  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  Sons 
of  the  American  Revolution,  Loyal 
Legion,  G.  A.  R.  Mason;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Red  Men.  Married  at  Berlin, 
Wis.,  Sept.  4,  1878,  to  Ella  M.  Stewart 
(now  deceased).  Club:  Commercial  (St. 
Paul  and  Minneapolis).  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1103  4th 
St.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

COZiIiINS,  Paul  Valorous,  publisher 
Northwestern  Agriculturist;  born  Cam- 
den, Preble  County,  O.,  July  22,  1860; 
son  of  Samuel  and  Abagail  Jane  (Pat- 
ton)  Collins;  graduated  from  Davton, 
Ohio.  High  School,  1879.  Became  a  re- 
porter for  the  Dayton  (Ohio)  Democrat, 
August,  1880;  Cincinnati  Commercial 
Gazette,  January  1,  1882;  went  to  Paris, 
France,  1885,  as  correspondent  New  York 
Tribune,  Boston  Globe,  etc.;  returned  to 
America,  1S86,  and  boug-ht  St.  Peter 
(Minn.)  Tribune;  in  1888  bought  a 
Swedish  farm  paper  and  in  1893  sold  it 
and  acquired  the  Northwestern  Agricul- 
turist; later  changed  to  a  semi-monthly, 
and  still  later  to  a  weekly,  which  now 
has  the  largest  circulation  of  any  farm 
journal  in  the  Northwest,  of  which  is 
principal  owner.  Married  at  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  June  20,  1889,  to  Marv  Graves 
Rhoads.  President  P.  V.  Collins  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  of  the 
Northwestern  Agriculturist.  President 
National  Agricultural  Press  League. 
1900;  president  National  Editorial  Asso- 
ciation at  time  of  its  annual  meeting 
at  the  St.  Louis  Exposition.  1904,  the 
largest  editorial  convention  ever  held  in 
America,  and  vice  president  World's 
Press  Congress  there.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial. Westminster,  Minneapolis  Society 
of  Fine  Arts.  Ex-member  Rambler's 
Club,  Paris.  Recreations:  Travel  and 
study  of  art,  having  in  earlier  life 
studied  art  in  the  Art  Student's  League, 
New  York,  and  in  the  galleries  of 
Europe.  Office:  525  7th  St..  S.  Resi- 
dence:   710    6th    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

COIiIiINS,  William,  coal;  born  at 
Clarence.  Iowa,  Oct.  2,  1869;  son  of 
John  and  Margaret  (Shannon)  Collins; 
educated  in  public  schools;  married  at 
Duluth.  Minn.,  1895,  to  Marie  R.  Faw- 
oett.  Started  in  coal  business  as  office 
boy  for  Crescent  Coal  Co.,  What  Cheer, 
Iowa,  Jan.,  1885,  and  remained  five 
years;  removed  to  St.  Paul.  1890,  where 
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Morris  Coal  Co.;  later  traveled  for 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Co., 
and  Pennsylvania  &  Ohio  Fuel  Co.,  then 
witli  the  Ohio  Coal  Co.,  several  years, 
as  resident  manager  at  Minneapolis,  be- 
coming general  sales  agent  and  vice 
president;  resigned,  Jan.  1,  1905,  and 
started  the  William  Collins  Coal  Co., 
which  was  merged,  June  1,  190.5,  with 
the  M.  A.  Hanna  Coal  Co.,  of  which  he 
is  vice  president.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  Amateur 
Athletic.  Office:  Pioneer  Press  BIdg. 
Residence:     501  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

COIiWEIiIi,  Thomas  Henry,  printer 
and  publisher;  born  at  Montreal,  Can., 
May  22,  1S69;  son  of  Rev.  Henry  James 
and  Margaret  (Green)  Colwell,  both  born 
in  England;  educated  in  common  schools 
of  Ontario,  Minneapolis  Academy,  and 
University  of  Minnesota,  class  of  1895, 
through  sophomore  year;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  June  24,  1896,  to  Hattie 
Hortense  Felton.  Began  as  printer, 
1883;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1886;  held 
"cases"  on  Minneapolis  Morning  Tribune 
while  getting  education,  also  with  Min- 
neapolis Journal;  since  1893  manager 
and  treasurer  The  University  Press;  di- 
rector The  H.  W.  Wilson  Company.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Interested 
in  young  people's  religious  work,  both 
local  and  international.  Member  Minne- 
sota Beta  Phi  Kappa  Psi  Society.  Club: 
Minneapolis  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Tennis.  Office:  1401  University  Av.,  S. 
E.  Residence:  St.  Louis  Park,  Minneap- 
olis. 

COMFORT,  Francis  V.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Mineral  Point,  "SVis.,  Aug.  7,  1853; 
son  of  Amzi  W.  and  Eliza  (Vanornum) 
Comfort;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools.  Portage.  Wis.,  and  read  law 
with  Judge  Hollis  R.  Murdock,  at  Still- 
water, Minn.  Learned  trade  of  turner 
and  machinist  before  21  years  of  age; 
began  study  of  law  and  also  followed 
civil  engineering  for  two  years;  was 
a  member  of  firm  of  Murdock  and  Com- 
fort, in  insurance  business;  since  1897 
has  been  alone  in  the  law  business. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Stillwater  since 
Aug.  30,  1872,  and  filled  office  of  city 
attorney  of  Stillwater  for  two  years. 
Republican.  Vice  president  Washington 
County  Bar  Association,  member  Minne- 
sota and  American  Bar  associations. 
Member  Sons  of  American  Revolution. 
Married  at  Stillwater,  Minn..  Sept.  20. 
1883,  to  Miss  Elise  T.  Hebenstreet.  Ad- 
dress:    Stillwater,   Minn. 

COMSTOCK,  A.  H.,  vice  president  Mar- 
shall-Wells Hardware  Co.  Address:  Du- 
luth. 

COMSTOCK,  Solomon  G-.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Argyle,  Me.,  May  9,  1842;  son  of 
James  Madison  and  Louisa  M.  (Oilman) 
Comstock;  educated  in  common  schools, 
at  Hampden  Academy,  Me.,  and  at  Wes- 
levan  Seminary;  married  at  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.,  May  27,  1874,  to  Sarah  Ball.  Was 
admitted  to  bar,   1871;    county  attorney 


Clay  Co.,  Minn.,  1872-78;  member  Min- 
nesota House  of  Representatives,  1875- 
82,  State  Senate,  1882-88;  member  Con- 
gress, 5th  Minnesota  district,  1889-91. 
Now  member  State  Normal  School  Board 
and  regent  University  of  Minnesota.  Ad- 
dress:   Moorhead,   Minn. 

COMSTOCK,  Willard  Iiee,  lawyer, 
judge  of  municipal  court;  born  in  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  Nov.  24,  1861;  son  of  Mar- 
shall T.  and  Sarah  E.  (Patten)  Com- 
stock; graduate  Mankato  High  School, 
1879;  State  Normal  School,  post  grad- 
uate course,  1879-81.  Married  at  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  Nov.  26,  1890,  to  Miss  Phila  L. 
Fletcher.  Taught  school  6  years,  stud- 
led  law  5  years  and  began  practice  at 
Mankato,  May,  1890;  now  judge  of  Mu- 
nicipal Court,  Mankato.  Councilor  Amer- 
ican Institute  of  Civics.  Ten  years  in 
M.  N.  G.,  as  captain  Co.  F,  2nd  Regt.; 
member  28th  Legislature  of  Minnesota 
and  6  years  on  Board  of  Education, 
Mankato.  Democrat.  Past  grand  regent 
of  Minnesota  and  member  supreme  coun- 
cil Royal  Arcanum;  member  grand  lodge 
of  Minnesota,  A.  O.  U.  W.;  member 
Knights  of  Pytliias,  Modern  Woodmen, 
Modern  Samaritans,  E.  F.  U.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

CONE,  Robert  3>.,  real  estate  and 
mortgage  loans;  born  at  Lowville,  Lew- 
is Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1854;  son  of  Rob- 
ert Sephas  and  Mary  (Pratt)  Cone;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  New  York 
City;  married  in  New  York  City.  July 
5,  1882,  to  Catharine  Allen.  Entered 
business  in  the  employ  of  Roosevelt  & 
Son,  plate  glass,  94  Maiden  Lane,  N.  Y., 
1870,  continuing  until  the  firm  retired 
from  business  at  that  place;  was  with 
B.  W.  Merriam  &  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  mirrors,  577  Broadway,  N.  Y.,  until 
Nov.  1,  1883;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  and  established  in  business  as 
R.  D.  Cone  &  Co.,  real  estate  and  city 
mortgages,  Nov.  1,  1883,  in  which  has 
since  continued.  Republican.  Presbyte- 
rian. Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Yachting.  Office:  517  Metropolitan  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  3116  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

CONGDON,  Chester  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1853;  son 
of  Sylvester  L.  and  Laura  J.  (Adgate) 
Congdon;  educated  at  Elmira  (N.  Y.) 
Academy;  Ovid  Seminary,  1869-70;  Sy- 
racuse University,  1871-75,  graduating, 
degree  of  A.B.,  1S75.  Admitted  to  the 
bar  of  the  state  of  New  York,  Oct., 
1877;  in  practice  in  Minnesota  since 
IS  SO;  junior  member  of  the  law  firm 
of  Billson  &  Congdon,  since  1892.  Vice 
president  American  Exchange  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi 
TTpsilon,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon  fraternities. 
Married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29. 
1881.  to  Clara  H.  Bannister.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Minnesota  (St.  Paul); 
University  (Chicago);  Duquesne  (Pitts- 
burg). Office:  511  Lonsdale  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1509   E.    Superior   St.,   Duluth. 


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CONGEB,  Charles  Iicslie,  banking; 
born  in  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Jan.  17,  1869; 
son  of  William  and  Susan  (Wright) 
Conger;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Northwood,  la.  Began  active  career  as 
assistant  cashier  Citizens'  Bank  of  Mc- 
intosh, Minn.,  Sept.,  1S91;  has  been 
cashier  of  the  bank,  since  1898.  Presi- 
dent village  council  of  Mcintosh;  elected 
for  the  fifth  time,  March  12,  1907;  vil- 
lage treasurer,  3  years.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
Miss  Leona  Halvorson,  at  Litchfield, 
Minn.,  June  28,  1897;  she  died  at  Mc- 
intosh, Minn.,  Sept.  14,  1902;  buried  at 
Northwood,  la.  Married,  2nd,  at  Albert 
Lea,  Minn.,  Dec.  8,  1903,  to  Miss  Louise 
A.  Heiser.  Has  one  son,  William  Lloyd 
Conger,  born  at  Mcintosh,  Minn  ,  Sept. 
5,    1900.      Address:     Mcintosh,    Minn. 

COIfKEV,  Charles  De  Witt,  physician, 
specialist;  born  at  Pontotoc,  Miss.,  Dec. 
1,  18.56;  removed  to  Wisconsin  early 
in  life  and  was  educated  in  common 
schools,  Appleton,  Wis.;  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, Appleton;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  1882;  post 
graduate  work  at  New  York  Post  Grad- 
uate School,  New  York  City.  Began 
practice  in  1882  at  Larimore,  N.  D.,  con- 
tinuing for  8  years;  in  Superior,  Wis., 
about  15  years;  came  to  Duluth,  June, 
1905.  Since  1890,  confined  practice  to 
diseases  of  eye  and  ear.  Member  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association.  St.  Louis 
County  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Oph- 
thalmological  Society,  American  Acad- 
emy of  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryn- 
gology.  Presbyterian.  Mason.  Married 
at  Larimore,  N.  D.,  1885,  to  Mary  E. 
Taylor.  Ofl^ce:  Providence  Bldg.,  Du- 
luth, Minn.  Residence:  1721  John  Av., 
Superior,  Wis. 

CONKi;iN',  J.  rrank,  real  estate  in- 
vestments; born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  14,  1852;  son  of  J.  Ostron  and 
Rebecca  (Purdy)  Conklin;  educated  at 
Newburgh  Institute;  married  at  Marl- 
boro, N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1878.  to  Lizzie  A.  Mer- 
ritt.  In  business  at  Jacksonville.  Fla., 
later  at  New  York  City;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis in  1881,  as  assistant  manager  of 
Academy  of  Music;  later  was  manager 
Grand  Opera  House,  until  1896,  also  sec- 
retary and  general  manager  of  Arcade 
Investment  Co.;  now  president  J.  F. 
Conklin  &  Zonne.,  organized,  1899; 
general  manager  Minneapolis  Syndicate. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis. Lafayette.  Office:  Temple 
Court,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Crystal 
Bay,   Lake   Minnetonka,   Minn. 

CONIiE'S',  Alonzo  Theodore,  physician; 
born  in  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1867; 
son  of  Lewis  and  Betsey  (Hutchin.s) 
Conley:  graduate  Cedar  Valley  Semi- 
nary, Osage,  la.,  1871;  graduate  Col- 
lege of  Medicine,  State  LTniversity  of 
Iowa,  degree  of  M.D.,  1874.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  in  Can- 
non   Falls,    Minn.,    for   30    years.      Inde- 


pendent in  politics.  Congregationalist. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Minnesota  Valley 
and  Goodhue  County  Medical  societies. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Cannon 
Falls,   Minn. 

CONIiEV,  Frederick  Victor,  secretary 
Conley  Camera  Co.;  born  in  Fillmore 
Co.,  Minn.,  July  3,  1871;  son  of  Thomas  J. 
and  Diana  E.  (Huston)  Conley;  educated 
in  common  schools;  married,  June  7, 
1899,  to  Miss  Jessie  G.  Lawrence.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  jewelry  business, 
continuing  for  7  years;  assisted  in  or- 
ganization of  the  Conley  Camera  Co., 
manufacturers  of  cameras  and  photo- 
graphic plates,  Jan.  1,  1898.  Member 
Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.  Address:'  Roch- 
ester,  Minn. 

CONIiEV,  Hiram  E.,  physician;  born 
at  Palo,  la.,  July  11,  1S55;  son  of  Lewis 
and  Betsey  (Hutchins)  Conloy;  raised  on 
a  farm;  graduated  from  College  of  Med- 
icine, State  University  of  Iowa,  degree 
of  M.D.,  March  5,  1884.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Goodhue  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Mason;  member  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Modern 
Samaritans,  R.  N.  A.  Married  at  Can- 
non Falls.  Minn.,  Sept.  28,  1885,  to  Miss 
Sarah  L.  Dibble.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:   Cannon   Falls,  Minn. 

CONIiElT,  John  Thomas,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  Nov.  1,  1862.  Began  active 
career,  1877,  at  La  Crosse.  Wis.,  as  tick- 
et clerk,  and  became  operator  Chicago, 
Clinton,  Dubuque  &  Minnesota  Ry. ;  was 
cashier  freight  station,  1879-81;  assist- 
ant to  division  freight  agent,  1881-87; 
traveling  freight  agent,  1887-89;  divi- 
sion freight  and  passenger  agent,  1889- 
91;  assistant  general  passenger  agent 
and  commercial  agent  at  St.  Paul,  1891- 
1902;  has  been  assistant  general  freight 
agent  at  Minneapolis  since  May,  1902; 
has  been  with  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Ry.,  from  beginning  of  his  ca- 
reer. Married  at  St.  Paul,  1898,  to  Miss 
Grace  Hawkins  Flower.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Commercial.  Office:  Guaranty 
Bldg.  Residence:  1776  Humboldt  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

CONIiEV,  Kerry,  president  and  treas- 
urer The  Conley  Camera  Co.;  born  in 
Fillmore  Co..  Minn..  1866;  son  of  Thom- 
as J.  and  Diana  E.  (Huston)  Conley; 
educated  in  common  schools;  Darling's 
Business  College,  Rochester,  Minn.; 
Ophthalmic  College  and  Hospital,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  graduating,  June,  1895.  Mar- 
ried at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  1887,  to 
Miss  Sadie  I.  Dodge.  Started  in  shoe 
business  at  Spring  Valley,  1887;  en- 
tered .iewelry  business,  1889,  and  optical 
business.  1897;  in  company  with  brother 
invented  a  magazine  camera,  1898,  and 
the  "Silent  Shutters,"  1903,  which  have 
been  sold  all  over  the  world;  moved 
factory  to  Rochester,  1904,  and  incorpo- 
rated the  Conley  Camera  Co.,  1899,  of 
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later  enlarging-  operations,  so  now  the 
company  manufactures  a  complete  line 
of  folding  cameras,  photographic  sup- 
plies, etc.  Republican.  Served  as  city 
treasurer.  Spring  Valley,  and  as  member 
of  school  board.  President  Common 
Council  City  of  Rochester.  Baptist.  Ma- 
son. Knight  Templar;  member  M.  W.  A.. 
Equitable  Fraternal  Union;  member 
Merchants'  Association.  Recreations:  Au- 
tomobiling,  hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:   Rochester,  Minn. 

CONIT,  Georgre  Chester,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  Woburn,  Mass.,  July  1,  1867; 
son  of  George  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Nich- 
ols) Conn;  educated  in  graded  and  high 
schools  of  "Woburn.  Commenced  rail- 
way service  as  clerk,  Boston  and  Low- 
ell Rd.,  1884,  since  which  he  has  been 
as  follows:  clerk  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.; 
traveling  freight  agent  Pennsylvania 
Rd.;  contracting  agent  Canadian  Pacific 
Despatcli;  commercial  agent  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette 
R.  R.;  assistant  general  freight  agent 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Pere  Marquette  R. 
R. ;  now  general  freight  agent  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry. 
Congregationalist.  Married,  West  Med- 
way,  Mass.,  May  2,  1893,  Harriet  E. 
Deans.  Oflice:  317  2nd  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:     2528    3rd   Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

CONNIPF,  William  H.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1845;  son 
of  T.  H.  and  S.  A.  (McSpadden)  Con- 
niff;  came  to  the  Northwest  early  in 
life  and  was  educated  in  common  schools 
of  Minnesota.  Manufacturer  of  sus- 
penders under  title  of  the  North  Star 
Suspender  Co.,  since  1899.  Was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Minnesota  Militia  during  the 
Indian  uprising,  1862;  served  in  14th 
111.  Cav.,  Army  of  the  West,  concluding 
years  of  Civil  War,  1864-65.  Republican. 
Mason;  member  G.  A.  R.  Married  in 
Canada,  1867,  to  Miss  H.  M.  Hughson. 
Office:  100-106  N.  2nd  St.  Residence: 
Majestic  Hotel,  Minneapolis. 

CONNOIiIiV,  Thomas  P.,  shoe  manu- 
facturer; born  in  Ireland,  Dec.  11,  1841; 
son  of  jeremiali  and  Margaret  (Ryan) 
Connolly;  came  to  America  with  parents 
when  a  child;  educated  in  schools  of 
New  York;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1887,  to  Mary  Morrison.  Began  active 
career  in  making  shoes  and  worked  in 
New  York  City,  Chicago  and  St.  Paul; 
located  in  Stillwater  and  for  13  years 
was  superintendent  of  shoe  department 
in  State  Prison;  was  one  of  the  or- 
ganizers of  the  Connolly  Shoe  Co.,  1905. 
and  has  since  been  manager  of  its  man- 
ufacturing department.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Address: 
Stillwater,    Minn. 

CONSTAT'S,  WUliam,  capitalist;  born 
in  Alsace  Lorraine  (at  that  time  be- 
longing to  France),  June  12,  1829;  son 
of  Christian  and  Catherine  (Becker) 
Constans;  educated  in  common  schools 
of  Alsace  Lorraine.  Came  to  America, 
1847,  and  clerked  in  hardware   store  of 


New  Orleans,  La.,  later  becoming  con- 
nected with  a  toy  store  in  Cincinnati, 
O.;  located  in  St.  Paul,  1850,  and  en- 
gaged in  receiving,  storing  and  forward- 
ing business,  the  firm  becoming  Con- 
stans &  Burbank,  forwarding  and  com- 
mission; was  for  a  number  of  years  in 
wholesale  grocery  business  and  also  in- 
terested extensively  in  handling  brew- 
ers' supplies;  closed  out  his  business 
interests,  1890,  and  retired  from  active 
operations.  Trustee  State  Savings  Bank. 
Democrat.  Married  in  Wisconsin,  April 
13,  1867,  to  Miss  Bertha  Van  Franken- 
burg.  Recreations:  Walking  and  driv- 
ing. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    465   Summit   Av.,  St.   Paul. 

cook:,  Abraham,  skirt  manufacturer; 
born  in  Prussia,  Germany,  Feb.  15,  1848; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Esther  Cook;  edu- 
cated in  Germany;  married  in  London, 
England,  March  15,  1872,  to  Anna  L. 
Levy.  Started  in  business  in  New  York 
City  as  manufacturing  furrier;  moved 
to  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1881,  where  he  was 
connected  with  Hansen's  Empire  Fur 
Factory;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1S89,  es- 
tablishing a  ladies'  custom  tailoring 
house,  later  becoming  a  wholesale  manu- 
facturer of  ladies'  skirts,  under  title  of 
the  Cook  Skirt  Manufacturing  Company, 
Member  K.  O.  T.  M.,  Knights  of  Honor 
S.  O.  B.  Office:  228-234  East  4th  St 
Residence:     925    Marshall   Av.,    St.    Paul 

COOK,  Henry  Wireman,  physician 
born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  8,  1877 
graduate  Johns  Hopkins  University,  de 
grees  of  A.B.,  1898,  M.D.,  1902;  house 
officer  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  1902-03 
resident  physician  Thomas  Wilson  Sani 
tarium  for  Sick  Children,  Md.,  1903 
resident  physician  Memorial  Hospital, 
Va.,  1904.  Medical  referee  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.  of  New  York;  medical 
director  of  Northwestern  National  Life 
Insurance  Co.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  and  American  Med- 
ical associations.  National  Association 
for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Ameri- 
can Association  of  Medical  Examiners 
(ex-vice  president).  Member  Delta  Phi. 
Club:  Lafayette.  Office:  Western  Na- 
tional Life  Bldg.  Residence:  Plaza  Ho- 
tel,  Minneapolis. 

COOK,  Jamieson  H.,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  in  Ohio,  1858;  son  of  Sam- 
uel H.  and  Harriet  (Donseth)  Jamieson. 
Was  engaged  in  general  merchandising 
and  lumber  business  previous  to  becom- 
ing junior  member  Gregory,  Cook  &  Co., 
grain  commission,  merchants,  founded, 
1885.  Member  Duluth  Board  of  Trade. 
Office:  701  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   2327  E.    1st   St.,  Duluth. 

COOKE,  Elbridg-e  Clinton,  lawyer; 
born  in  Illinois,  1854;  son  of  Joseph 
Clark  and  Amy  (Wade)  Cooke;  grad- 
uated from  Norwich  Academy,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1S73;  Yale  University,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1877.  Entered  practice  of  law  at 
Norwich,     Conn.,     1879;     city     attorney. 


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Norwich,  1SS1-S3;  moved  to  Bismarck, 
N.  D.  (then  Dakota  Territory),  and  prac- 
ticed law,  1SS3-S6;  established  Northern 
Pacific  Bank  at  Mandan  and  acted  as 
its  president,  1SS3-S6;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, Oct.,  1SS6.  Member  legal  firm  of 
Flannery  &  Cooke,  established,  18S4. 
President  Minneapolis  Trust  Co.;  treas- 
urer and  director  North  American  Tele- 
graph Co.,  director  Nortliwestern  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Minneapolis.  Married  at 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1883,  to  Miss  Isabella 
Boise  Turner.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Min- 
ikahda,  Yale  (New  York),  Hokamde, 
Gun,  Long  Meadow  Gun,  Lafayette 
(Lake  Minnetonka).  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  New  York  Life 
BIdg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Way- 
zata.    Lake    Minnetonka,    Minn. 

COOKE,  Lytle  Osman,  civil  engineer; 
born  in  Prince  William  Co.,  Va.,  July 
25,  1S55;  son  of  Garrett  Albertson  and 
Mary  (Mackey)  Cooke;  came  to  Minne- 
sota with  parents,  1S56;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  at  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.,  and  academy,  Minne- 
apolis. Began  as  civil  engineer,  1SS4; 
has  held  offices  of  county  surveyor.  Wa- 
basha Co.,  register  of  deeds,  member  of 
State  Legislature  two  terms  and  mem- 
ber State  Senate  two  terms.  Republican. 
Married  at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1895. 
to  Miss  Margaret  Junkin.  Address: 
Kellogg,  Minn. 

COOIiEV,  Edward  R.,  wholesale  com- 
mission mercliant;  born  at  Cuba,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  31,  1859;  son  of  Barnes  and  Jane 
(Tefft)  Cooley;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Warren,  111.  Began  active 
career  in  grocery  business,  at  Warren, 
111.,  continuing  until  1884;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1884,  and  became  identified 
with  S.  G.  Palmer  &  Co.,  wholesale  com- 
mission merchants;  has  been  treasurer 
of  the  company  since  1902.  Republican. 
Member  Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at  War- 
ren, 111..  1S91,  to  Miss  Nelle  E.  Bald- 
win. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Office:  228-230  6th  St.,  N.  Residence: 
3249   1st  Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

COOI^EV,  Edwin  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Landaff,  N.  H.,  1859;  son  of  Alonzo 
and  Emiline  (TV^allace)  (Tooley;  educated 
at  New  Hampton  Academy,  N.  H. ;  Ben- 
nett Medical  College,  Chicago,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  M.D.,  1887.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1881;  in  practice  at  Bloom- 
ing Prairie  since  1887.  Member  State 
Eclectic  Medical  Society.  Director 
Farmers  and  Merchants'  Bank.  Baptist. 
Democrat.  Unmarried.  Address:  Bloom- 
ing Prairie,   Minn. 

COOIiEV,  Georg-e  Washing'tou,  civil 
engineer:  l)orn.  New  York  City.  Jan.  17. 
1845;  educated  in  common  and  private 
schools;  professional  education  in  the 
field;  married,  Minneapolis,  1872,  Lida 
N.  Gtrimsliaw.  Assistant  engineer  St. 
Paul  &  Pacific  R.  R.,  1864-66.  Began 
business  on  own  account  at  Minneapolis, 
1866,   continuing  until  1898;    engaged   in 


highway  construction  exclusively  since 
1898.  Assistant  engineer  Nortliern  Pa- 
cific R.  R.,  1870,  Minneapolis  &  St. 
liouis  Ry.,  1883-84;  county  surveyor  of 
Hennepin  County,  1873-74  and  1899- 
1906;  resigned  as  county  surveyor  of 
Hennepin  County,  Jan.  15,  1906,  and 
elected  State  engineer  and  secretary 
State  Highway  Commission;  alderman 
from  Sth  Ward,  Minneapolis,  1884-88. 
Member  American  Society  of  Civil  En- 
gineers, Minneapolis  Society  Civil  En- 
gineers (past  president).  Surveyors' 
Association  of  Minnesota.  Past  presi- 
dent Hennepin  County  Good  Roads 
Association;  president  State  Good  Roads 
Association,  1900-06.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber of  all  Masonic  bodies;  Odd  Fellows, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Automobile  (Minneapolis);  Com- 
mercial (St.  Paul).  Office:  State  Capitol, 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  3026  Lyndale  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

COOIiEV  Jerome  Eugene,  real  estate; 
born  at  Hume,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1844;  son 
of  Alfred  and  Nancy  (Kingsley)  Cooley; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Alle- 
gheny Co.,  N.  Y''.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1865,  and  has  been  a  resident  of  Duluth 
since  1873;  engaged  in  lumber  busi- 
ness, 1873-83;  fish,  1883;  brick,  1888; 
has  been  senior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Cooley  &  Underbill,  real  estate,  etc., 
since  1891.  Was  city  assessor  of  Du- 
luth, 1885-93;  member  of  the  State 
Board  of  Equalization,  1886-1905.  Re- 
publican. Metliodist.  Member  Masonic 
Historical  Society,  Historical  and  Li- 
brary Association  of  Duluth.  Mason 
(33°).  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1871,  to  Miss  Ella  M.  Barrows.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Exchange  Bldg. 
Residence:     313   E.    4th   St.,   Duluth. 

COOIIEV,  Williani  P.,  banking;  born 
at  Manchester,  la.,  Dec.  31,  1863;  edu- 
cated in  Manchester  High  School.  Be- 
gan in  banking  business,  1882.  cashier 
of  the  Stevens  County  State  Bank  and 
is  now  member  of  Wells,  Pearce  &  Co., 
dealers  in  grain.  Mayor  of  Morris.  Ad- 
dress:    Morris,   Minn. 

COOIiIDGE,  Marshall  Harvey,  manu- 
facturer and  contractor;  born  at  Doty- 
ville,  Wis.,  July  27,  1860;  son  of  John 
H.  and  Elizabeth  (Coleman)  Coolidge; 
attended  school,  1868-1878,  in  Dotyville, 
Plymouth  and  Pond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  25,  1883, 
to  Jennie  A.  Holmes.  Gained  first  busi- 
ness experience  as  clerk  in  a  store  at 
St.  Cloud,  Wis.,  1878-80;  was  treasurer 
and  manager  Coolidge  Lumber  Co.,  Coo- 
lidge, Wis.,  1880-86;  director  of  the 
Downing  Manufacturing  Co.  and  Coo- 
lidge Fuel  and  Supply  Co.,  1886-91,  since 
which  time  he  has  held  a  number  of  im- 
portant positions  in  manufacturing  and 
other  enterprises.  President  Marshall 
H.  Coolidge  Co.,  Coolidge-Schussler  Co., 
Downing  Manufacturing  Co.;  vice  presi- 
dent and  director  H.  B.  Waite  Lumber 
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Northwestern  Cedarmen's  Association 
and  ex-president  (1896-1902)  of  tlie 
Northwestern  Hardwood  Lumbermen's 
Association.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32"), 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Recre- 
ations: Fishing  and  shooting.  Office: 
Metropolitan  Blk.  Residence:  1906  Ken- 
wood Parkway,  Minneapolis. 

COOir,  Galen  H.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Rutland,  Wis.,  Aug.  25,  1856;  son  of  H. 
L.  and  Sarah  Coon;  came  to  Northfield, 
Minn.,  with  parents,  1859;  educated  at 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.; 
Law  Department  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1880; 
married  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  1875,  to 
Miss  Jennie  S.  Bush.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Northfield,  1880,  and  continued 
until  1891,  also  becoming  identified  with 
real  estate  and  other  lines  of  business; 
removed  to  St.  Paul,  1900.  President 
Minnesota  Land  and  Stock  Association; 
vice  president  and  treasurer  Prairie 
River  Lumber  Co.;  sales  manager  Lyon 
Land  Co.  City  clerk,  Northfield,  1882-84. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  K. 
of  P.,  I.  O.  R.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Office:  Ger- 
mania  Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Northfield,  Minn. 

C002T,  William  P.,  physician;  born  at 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Sept.  20,  1875;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Eau  Claire; 
Way  land  Academy,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.; 
Minneapolis  Academy,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  graduate  University  of  Minne- 
sota, College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
degree  of  M.D.,  June,  1903;  interne  As- 
bury  Methodist  Hospital,  Minneapolis, 
1903-04.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Blue 
Earth  County  Medical  Society.  Married 
nt  Downers  Grove,  111.,  Aug.  2.  1905.  to 
Miss  May  R.  Prescott.  Address:  Ely- 
sian,  Minn. 

COOFIiR,  Barclay,  contractor  and 
builder;  born  at  Cooperville,  Lancaster 
Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  23,  1842;  son  of  Milton 
and  Zillah  (Preston)  Cooper;  educated 
in  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.; 
married  at  Elyria,  O.,  Sept.  14,  1869,  to 
Addie  B.  Bassett.  Came  to  Minneapolis 
in  1857;  began  early  in  life  in  the  build- 
ing trade,  but  advancement  was  inter- 
rupted by  the  Civil  War;  was  in  the 
quartermaster's  department,  Tennessee, 
and  took  part  in  battles  of  Johnsonville 
and  Nashville,  1864;  entered  business 
in  Minneapolis  at  the  close  of  the  war, 
under  name  of  Cooper  Bros.  &  Co.;  es- 
tablished business  for  self,  1873,  and 
has  planned  and  built  many  of  the  sub- 
stantial buildings  of  the  city,  among 
which  may  be  named  the  Minneapolis 
Plow  Works,  the  Major  Bigelow  resi- 
dence. Metropolitan  Theatre,  the  George 
McMullen  residence,  Curtis  Court,  and 
many  of  the  large  and  handsome  flats. 
Member  of  the  Universalist  Church  and 
Citizens'  Alliance.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Books.  Office:  1114  Yale 
Place.  Residence:  1100  Hawthorn  Av., 
Minneapolis. 


COOFES,  Charles  Hermance,  educa- 
tor; born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  June  16, 
1855;  son  of  James  Morrison  and  Anna 
(Hermance)  Cooper;  graduate  Dart- 
mouth College,  degree  of  A.B.,  1877;  de- 
gree of  A.M.,  same  college,  1880.  Was 
principal  Hitchcock  Free  Academy, 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  1879-82;  instructor  in 
Greek  and  history,  Dartmouth  College, 
1882-83;  professor  of  history  and  po- 
litical science,  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  1883-98;  has  been  president 
of  State  Normal  School,  Mankato,  since 
Jan.  1,  1899.  Married  at  Woburn,  Mass., 
1883.     Address:    Mankato,  Minn. 

COOPER,  Charles  Paine,  manager 
Creamery  Package  Manufacturing  Co.; 
born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Jan.  10,  1868^; 
son  of  P.  D.  and  Emeline  R.  (Sylvester) 
Cooper;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Cleveland,  O.,  and  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
and  at  Wayland  Academy,  Beaver  Dam. 
Married  at  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  1899, 
to  Juliet  Brooks.  Manager  of  the  Cream- 
ery Package  Manufacturing  Co.,  since 
1902.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  318 
3rd  St.,  N.  Residence:  4124  Sheridan 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

COOPER,  Clyde  Milton,  banking;  born 
at  Schoolcraft,  Mich.,  July  18,  1874;  son 
of  Jesse  W.  and  Jennie  (Griffith)  Coop- 
er; educated  in  district  schools  of 
Dodge  Co.,  Minn'.  Began  active  career 
as  telegraph  operator,  1893,  continuing 
until  1897;  deputy  register  of  deeds. 
Dodge  Co..  Minn.,  1897-1903;  cashier 
First  National  Bank  since  1903;  also 
clerk  of  district  court,  Dodge  Co.,  1904- 
07.  Republican.  Married  at  Mantorville, 
Minn.,  Nov.  18,  1905,  to  Miss  Alice  Se- 
bring.     Address:    Dodge  Center,  Minn. 

COOPER,  Jason  W.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  near  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1843; 
son  of  Ezra  and  Maria  (Johnson)  Coop- 
er; educated  in  district  schools;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1875,  Sarah  H.  Dougan. 
Was  in  his  father's  employ  until  Civil 
War;  joined  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
in  1861  and  served  with  official  rank 
for  two  years  in  the  Third  Army  Corps. 
After  the  war  engaged  in  the  lumber 
business  for  two  years;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1864,  and  traveled  for  wholesale 
grocery  house;  entered  firm  of  Griggs 
&  Howes  in  1889,  the  style  then  chang- 
ing to  Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.,  and  since 
the  incorporation  of  the  business  in 
1900  has  been  2nd  vice  president  of  the 
company,  wholesale  grocers.  Also  di- 
rector of  the  American  National  Bank. 
Republican.  Presbyterian  (elder).  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Commercial  (director),  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country.  Office:  3rd 
St.   and   Broadway,    St.   Paul. 

CORLISS,  Ehen  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Favston,  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  1,  1841;  son 
of  Timothy  E.  and  Elvira  (Hutchins) 
Corliss.  Came  to  Minnesota,  May,  1856; 
served  four  years  in  Civil  War  as  mem- 
ber of  Co.  A,  Second  Minn.  Inf.  Has 
practiced  law  at  Fergus  Falls  for  36 
years;     member   State  Legislature,   1872; 


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has  been  county  attorney  of  Otter  Tail 
Co.  for  10  years;  member  of  the  State 
Board  of  Capitol  Commissioners  since 
1893.  Republican.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der G.  A.  R.  Married  at  St.  Charles, 
Minn.,  Nov.  19,  1864,  to  Elizabeth  Tuck- 
er.     Address:     Fergus   Falls,    Minn. 

COBN'IM'G,  John  Wheeler  Leavitt, 
manufacturer  of  brick;  born  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1844;  son  of  Ed- 
ward and  Catherine  M.  (Austin)  Cor- 
ning; educated  in  public  and  private 
schools;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1869,  to  Mary  E.  Rogers.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  flour  and  feed  business, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  5  years;  then  book- 
keeper one  year  in  New  York  City; 
name  to  St.  Paul,  1868;  was  with  Noyes 
Bros.  &  Cutler  for  nearly  twenty  years, 
then  started  to  manufacture  flreproofing 
material  until  1895,  when  he  joined  in 
organizing  present  firm  of  Greiner  & 
Corning.  Member  Builders'  Exchange. 
Republican.  Member  School  Board  four 
vears  a^d  Common  Council  four  years. 
Congregationalist.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:     481   Dayton   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

COBNWi:i<Ii,  Iieon  !•.,  cashier  Citi- 
zens' Bank,  Pine  Island;  born  at  New 
Haven,  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  12,  1872; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Clarissa  Cornwell; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Olmsted 
Co.  and  at  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.  Engaged  in  school  teaching  for 
several  years,  and  was  superintendent 
of  schools  previous  to  being  elected 
cashier  of  the  Citizens'  Bank  of  Pine 
Island,  Nov.  1,  1903.  Secretary  Com- 
mercial Club;  member  board  of  educa- 
tion of  Pine  Island.  Mason.  Married  at 
Byron,  Minn.,  Aug.  28,  1895,  to  Miss  Mat- 
tie  Sinclair.    Address:  Pine  Island,  Minn. 

COBSEB,  Elwood  Spencer,  real  estate; 
born  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1835; 
son  of  Caleb  Burbank  and  Henrietta 
Laura  (Spencer)  Corser;  attended  coun- 
try school  and  academic  course  Gene- 
see "Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y., 
1852-55.  Served  during  the  Civil  War, 
1861-64,  in  Company  B,  93rd  Regt.,  N. 
Y.  Infantry,  1st  sergt.  to  1st  lieut.  In 
business  in  New  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1864-67,  and  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  until  1871. 
when  he  located  in  Minneapolis.  Presi- 
dent Corser  Investment  Co.  Republican 
until  1896,  since  that  date  a  radical 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Historical  Society,  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  G.  A.  R.,  Minnesota  Com- 
mandery  Loval  Legion.  Married,  1st.  at 
Ogden.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1861,  to  Mary 
Roycraft;  2nd,  at  Minneapolis,  May  17. 
1905,  to  Katharine  Bremer  Raines. 
Club:  Minikahda.  Office:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  615  James, Av., 
N.,   Minneapolis. 

COBV,  Henry  "W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1845;  son 
of  Holder  and  Edna  (Grace)  Cory; 
graduated    from    Tuft's    College,    Mass., 


degree  of  A.B.,  1867;  and  is  member  The- 
ta  Delta  Chi  and  Coffee  Pot  fraternities. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  Dec,  1871.  Was  judge  of  Munici- 
pal Court,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  9  years,  1884- 
95.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  W.  A.  O.  D.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  All  outdoor  ath- 
letic sports.  Office:  Germania  Life 
Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  The  Buck- 
ingham, St.  Paul.  Summer  residence: 
St.    Paul    Park,    Minn. 

COSGBAVE,  Charles  A.,  investment 
broker;  born  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Oct.  13, 
1848.  Began  active  career  as  telegraph 
operator  in  the  general  office  of  tlie 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  1864;  tele- 
graph operator  Northwestern  Telegraph 
Co.,  at  Watertown,  Wis.,  1865;  assistant 
train  dispatcher  general  office  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  Nov.,  1865- 
70;  train  dispatcher  and  superintendent 
of  telegraph,  West  Wisconsin  Ry.,  at 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1870-72;  train  dis- 
patcher Racine  &  Southwestern  division 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry., 
1872-80;  trainmaster,  same  division, 
1880-83;  assistant  superintendent,  1883- 
86;  superintendent  Prairie  du  Chien  di- 
vision, March  1  to  Aug.  1,  1888;  superin- 
tendent Iowa  &  Dakota  Division,  1888- 
1900;  assistant  general  superintendent 
same  road,  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  1,  1900, 
to  June  1,  1902;  retired  from  railway 
service,  June  1,  1902.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Loan  &  Trust  Bldg.  Residence: 
2104    Girard  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

COSGBOVi:,  Carson  Nestoitt,  mer- 
chant, agriculturist,  breeder  of  Here- 
fords;  born  at  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22, 
1852;  son  of  Robert  and  Grace  (Shawi 
Cosgrove;  married  at  Roscoe,  111.,  May 
13,  1874,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  E.  Bradley. 
Came  to  Wabasha,  Minn.,  1871;  moved 
to  Le  Sueur  in  1872,  where  he  has  since 
been  engaged  in  business.  Vice  presi- 
dent The  Cosgrove  Co.,  Inc.,  retailers 
of  hardware  and  farm  machinery  and 
breeders  and  dealers  in  pure  bred  live 
stock,  organized,  1876;  director  Minne- 
sota Cannin.g  Co.,  Inc.,  Le  Sueur  Cream- 
ery Co.,  Massingham  &  Cosgrove  Co.. 
Inc.,  Mandan,  N.  D.  Republican.  Mayor 
of  Le  Sueur,  1895-99;  member  board 
of  control  State  Public  School,  Owa- 
tonna,  since  1896;  member  board  of 
managers  Minnesota  State  Agricultural 
Society  since  1887,  and  president  of  the 
board  since  1901;  member  board  of  ad- 
ministration, Minnesota  State  Farmers' 
Institute,  since  1902;  president  National 
Association  of  Fair  Managers,  1902-06: 
for  8  years  director  American  Hereford 
Association;  for  several  years  president 
I^e  Sueur  Agricultural  Society.  Presby- 
terian. Member  A.  O.  L^.  W.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Le  Sueur  Business 
Men's  League.  Address:  Le  Sueur, 
Minn. 

COSGBOVi:,  John  B.  S.,  hardware; 
born  in  Down  County,  Ireland,  March 
29,    1851;     son     of     Robert     and     Grace 


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(Shaw)  Cosgrove;  came  to  America, 
1S52;  educated  in  district  and  graded 
schools,  Westfleld,  N.  Y.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, ISSO;  began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 1880,  and  is  president  of  tlie  Cos- 
grove  Co.,  established,  1876,  and  incor- 
porated, 1900.  Married  at  Moorehead- 
ville.  Pa.,  Oct.  28,  1875,  to  Miss  Sarah  E. 
Curtis.     Address:    Le  Sueur,  Minn. 

COSTEIiIiO,  John,  merchant  and 
banker;  born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  June 
15,  1855;  son  of  Micliael  and  Bridget 
(McDonough;  Costello;  educated  in  dis- 
trict school,  Wabasha  Co.,  Minn.,  1861- 
70;  St.  John's  College,  Prairie  du  Chien, 
Wis.,  1876-78,  graduating  from  commer- 
cial course,  June,  1878.  Lived  on  farm, 
1855-76;  taught  school,  1878-83;  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  business  at  Wa- 
basha, 1883-88;  county  treasurer  Wa- 
basha Co.,  18S8-94;  connected  with  mer- 
cantile business  at  Kellogg,  June  13, 
1894,  to  the  present  time.  President 
John  Costello  &  Co.;  cashier  Bank  of 
Kellogg.  Second  Lieut.  Co.  E.,  2nd  Regt., 
M.  N.  G.,  Nov.,  1889-93.  Democrat 
(member  Democratic  State  Central 
Committee,  1900,  to  the  present  time). 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  M.  W.  A., 
Modern  Samaritans,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, A.  O.  H.,  Royal  Neighbors.  Mar- 
ried at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  Oct.  6,  1S94,  to 
Miss  Carrie  Hager.  Address:  Kellogg, 
Minn. 

COSTEIiIiO,  Thomas  Francis,  con- 
tractor and  builder  of  grain  elevators 
and  warehouses;  born  at  Franklin, 
Mass.,  June  6,  1856;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  Costello;  self  educated.  Began 
early  in  active  life  as  a  builder  and  has 
had  extensive  experience  in  construction 
of  grain  elevators  and  warehouses  in 
Minnesota  and  the  Dakotas;  began  as  an 
independent  contractor,  1899,  and  is  now 
head  of  the  firm  of  T.  F.  Costello  & 
Co.       Democrat.       Member    I.     O.    O.    P., 

B.  P.  O.  E.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Alex- 
andria, Minn.,  to  Miss  Hattie  M.  James. 
Office:  412  S.  3rd  St.  Residence:  2519 
Dupont   Av.,    N.,   Minneapolis. 

COTTER,  Joseph  B.,  bishop  Roman 
Catholic  Church;  born  at  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  Nov.  19,  1844;  came  to  America, 
1850;  attended  school  in  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
and  at  St.  Vincent's  College,  Pa.;  pur- 
sued theological  studies  at  St.  John's 
University,  Collegeville,  Minn.  Ordained 
priest,  1871;  was  pastor  St.  Thomas 
Church,  Winona,  Minn.,  1871-90;  conse- 
crated first  bishop.  See  of  Winona,  Dec. 
27,  1889.  Earnest  advocate  of  total 
abstinence;  was  for  three  terms  presi- 
dent Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union 
of  America.      Lectured   on   behalf  of  the 

C.  T.  A.  U.  through  most  of  the  states 
east  of  the  Mississippi  river,  1886-7. 
Recreation:  Walking.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

COTTON,  Charles  Edg-ar,  cashier  The 
People's      Bank      of     Minneapolis;     born, 


Meadville,  Pa.,  April  30,  1860;  son  of 
Austin  D.  and  Alice  M.  (Marshall)  Cot- 
ton; educated  in  public  schools  in 
Franklin,  Pa.;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Oct.  30,  1895,  to  Miss  Martha 
M.  Miller.  Was  clerk  In  Bank  of  Duke 
Centre,  Pa.,  1877-81;  went  to  Colorado 
and  filled  position  of  teller  of  Th^e  Bank 
of  Southern  Colorado,  Trinidad,  1881- 
83;  moved  to  Texas  and  acted  as  teller 
Dallas  National  Bank,  Dallas,  Tex., 
1883-86;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
and  accepted  position  of  assistant  cash- 
ier The  People's  Bank  of  Minneapolis 
which  he  filled,  1886-88;  has  occupied 
office  of  cashier  of  that  bank  since 
1888;  also  a  member  of  the  board  of  di- 
rectors. Presbyterian.  Club:  Minne» 
apolis  Automobile.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling.  fishing,  hunting  and  garden- 
ing. Office:  14  Washington  Av.,  S. 
Residence:      15  E.   34th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

COTTON,  Joseph  Bell,  attorney;  born 
at  Albion,  Indiana,  Jan.  6,  1865;  son  of 
John  Cotton,  of  New  England  ancestry; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Albion; 
Michigan  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College,  Lansing,  Mich.,  graduating,  1886, 
degree  of  B.S.;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Hon.  Edwin  Willits  and  admitted  to 
practice  in  supreme  court  of  Michigan, 
June,  1888.  Located  at  Duluth,  1888; 
for  many  years  was  the  legal  represen- 
tative of  the  John  D.  Rockefeller  min- 
ing and  transportation  interests  in  the 
Northwest;  since  Dec.  1,  1901,  general 
solicitor  of  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rail- 
road Co.  (Duluth);  Missabe  &  Northern 
Railway  Co.,  Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.,  and 
Minnesota  Iron  Co.  (subsidiary  cos.  of 
the  U.  S.  Steel  Corporation;  2nd  vice 
president  and  general  solicitor  of  North 
Butte  Mining  Co.  (copper).  Served  one 
term  as  member  Minnesota  State  Legis- 
lature (1893).  Mason  (32  =  ),  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  Order  Red 
Cross  of  Constantine;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Phi 
Delta  Theta  fraternity.  Married  at  Du- 
luth, Jan.  4,  1900,  to  Miss  Louise  Hub- 
bell.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commer- 
cial, Boat,  Northland  Country  (Duluth); 
Commercial  (West  Superior);  Minne- 
sota (St.  Paul);  Athletic  Association 
(Chicago);  Minnesota  Society  (New 
York).  Office:  Wolvin  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     1617   E.    1st  St.,   Duluth. 

COTTBEIiIi,  Charles  E,,  manufacturer 
and  farmer;  born,  at  Scott,  Courtland 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1848;  son  of  Saund- 
ers and  Mary  (Small)  Cottrell;  educated 
through  experience  in  the  civil  war  and 
at  a  technical  school  which  he  entered 
after  the  close  of  the  war.  Enlisted 
first  at  the  age  of  14  to  assist  in  repel- 
ling the  invasion  of  Jonn  Morgan  in  the 
North,  and  second,  at  the  age  of  15  in 
7th  Indiana  Cavalry,  serving  32  months 
under  Generals  Grierson,  Custer  and 
other  cavalry  leaders;  mustered  out, 
March,  1866.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1887, 
and  ei'tered  the  manufacturing  business 


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same  year.  President  and  treasurer 
Minneapolis  Cooperage  Co.,  established, 
1887,  by  himself,  for  the  manufacture 
of  flour  barrels  and  incorporated,  1890; 
president  and  treasurer  Aetna  Machine 
&  Iron  Works,  organized  1902,  for  the 
purpose  of  making  special  machinery 
for  manufacture  of  barrels;  owner  Man- 
dan  Lake  Stock  Farm,  on  the  upper  Mis- 
souri river  in  North  Dakota,  for  stock 
raising  and  farming  on  a  large  scale. 
OfTice:  2507  Hiawatha  Av.  Residence: 
1905    Pittsburg   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

COUGEIiAN,  Thomas  B.,  quarryman; 
born  at  New  Brunswick,  Can.,  1845;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Margaret  (Reagan) 
Coughlan;  educated  in  Canadian  schools; 
married  at  Reshegauche,  N.  B.,  1875, 
to  Miss  Winifred  J.  Chesser.  Learned 
stone  cutting  trade;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1886,  and  has  been  engaged  in 
quarrying,  contracting  and  dealing  in 
lime  and  other  building  materials  since 
1887,  under  title  of  T.  R.  Coughlan  Co. 
Director  Citizens'  National  Bank;  mem- 
ber Board  of  Education  since  1893. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Member  A.  O.  H., 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,    Minn. 

COUNTB-STMAN,  Ami&rose  D.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Fine,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  8,  1850;  son  of  Peter  F.  and  Eliza- 
beth E.  (Gleason)  Countryman;  raised 
on  a  farm;  came  to  Minnesota,  1855; 
educated  in  public  schools;  University 
of  Minnesota;  Law  Department,  Wash- 
ington University,  St.  Louis,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  LL.B.,  1874  (earned 
money  for  expenses  at  college  by  teach- 
ing school).  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1874;  removed  to 
Swift  Co.,  1S7S,  where  he  has  since  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  the  profession. 
Judge  of  probate.  Swift  Co.,  1881-89; 
assistant  secretary  Minnesota  State 
Senate,  1897-1905;  member  Board  of 
Education,  Appleton,  Minn.,  since  1884. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member 

Masonic  orders,  Shrine;  grand  master 
Masonic  order,  Minnesota,  1902-1903. 
Member  Minnesota  Society  Sons  of 
American  Revolution.  Married  at  Hast- 
ings, Minn.,  1874,  to  Miss  Jennie  Bes- 
wick.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
Appleton,   Minn. 

COTTFEB,  Jolin  Clinton,  merchant; 
born  at  Morristown,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1830; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Brown) 
Couper;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  at  Ogdensburg  (N.  Y.)  Academy. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1855;  enlisted  in  the 
Union  Army,  1862,  as  member  of  Co.  F, 
8th  Minn.  Inf.,  advancing  to  sergeant 
and  orderly  sergeant,  and  was  dis- 
charged, 1865.  Engaged  in  mercantile 
business  March  1,  1886,  as  senior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  J.  C.  &  F.  J.  Couper, 
dealers  in  groceries,  crockery,  glassware 
and  lamps,  and  has  so  continued  to  the 
present    time.       Member    State    Legisla- 


ture of  Minnesota,  from  Dakota  county, 
1862;  judge  of  Municipal  Court,  City 
of  Northfield,  1895-1906.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  G.  A.  R. 
(past  commander  of  J.  L.  Heywood 
Post,  No.  83,  Dept.  of  Minn.,  and  past 
junior  vice  commander  of  Department 
of  Minnesota).  Married  at  Morristown, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1855,  to  Miss  Harriet 
Johnson.  Six  children  lived  to  mature 
age:  Dr.  J.  E.  Couper,  who  died  at 
Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  Aug.  20,  1906;  Prof. 
Geo.  B.  Couper,  of  Bozeman,  Montana; 
Fennimore  J.  Couper,  Charles  S.  Couper, 
Mrs.  Evaline  Couper  Miller  and  Mrs. 
Hattie  Couper,  of  Northfield,  Minn.  Ad- 
dress:     Northfield,    Minn. 

COTTBTNEV,  Walter,  chief  surgeon 
Eastern  Division  Nortnern  faciflc  Ry. ; 
born  in  Lambton  Co.,  Ontario,  Canada, 
Sept.  18,  1855;  son  of  Angus  and  Janet 
'McCash)  Courtney;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Ontario,  Strathroy  Collegiate 
Institute,  Medical  Department  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  graduating,  1883  (spe- 
cial post  graduate  work  at  various 
places  and  times).  Has  been  in  medical 
practice  since  1883;  chief  surgeon  East- 
ern Division  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  since 
18SS.  Member  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, International  Association  of 
Railway  Surgeons,  Minnesota  Academy 
of  Medicine,  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Society  (ex-president);  honorary  mem- 
ber N.  Dakota  State  Medical  Society; 
president  Upper  Mississippi  Medical  So- 
ciety. Married  at  St.  Clair,  Mich., 
1885,  Hildegarde  von  Jasmund.  Address: 
Brainerd,    Minn. 

COUSINS,  John  Watson,  brigadier 
Salvation  Army;  born,  Sleightomdale, 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Feb.  7,  1861;  son  of 
John  and  Annie  (Watson)  Cousins;  at- 
tended Gillamoor  (public)  School,  grad- 
uate Salvation  Army  International 
Training  College,  London,  1S83;  came  to 
Canada,  1886;  married  at  Denver,  Colo., 
Sept.  13,  1894,  Captain  Martha  J.  Car- 
penter. Has  devoted  entire  time  since 
leaving  college  to  work  for  Salvation 
Army;  was  appointed  to  command  of 
Northwest  Province,  comprising  Minne- 
sota, N.  Dakota,  Wisconsin  and  North 
Michigan,  with  headquarters  in  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  July  1,  1905.  Office:  Bos- 
ton Block.  Residence:  3148  So.  Colfax 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

COX,  Albert  Jeffrey,  physician;  born 
at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  March  2,  1862; 
son  of  James  and  Minerva  Jane  (Cook) 
Cox;  educated  at  Gale  College,  Gales- 
ville.  Wis.,  graduated  1882;  Rush  Medi- 
cal College,  Chicago,  111.,  graduated, 
1S86;  post  graduate  West  Side  Hospital, 
Chicago,  1S96.  Has  engaged  in  practice 
of  medicine  since  1886;  in  retail  drug 
business  since  1891;  also  officer  in  land 
companies  and  vice  president  and  di- 
rector of  the  First  National  Bank,  Tyler. 
Republican.      Congregationalist.    Member 


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Lyon-Lincoln  County  Medical  Society 
and  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Degree  of  Hon- 
or, M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Tyler,  June 
23,  1S87,  to  Miss  Mary  Jane  Bigham. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Shakespeare.  Ad- 
dress:   Tyler,   Minn. 

CBABB,  John  Clayton,  real  estate  and 
loans;  born  in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  May 
1,  1S60;  son  of  James  and  Lucinda 
(Thompson)  Crabb;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  State  Normal  School.  Be- 
gan teaching  school  at  21  years  of  age 
and  taught  common  and  graded  schools 
for  10  years;  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, at  Byron,  Olmsted  Co.,  1S92; 
elected  clerk  of  district  court,  Olmsted 
Co.,  Jan.  1895,  continuing  until  Jan., 
1907;  in  real  estate  and  loan  business 
under  title  of  Rochester  Land  and  Loan 
Co.  (organized,  1906)  since  Jan.,  1907. 
President  Rochester  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Re- 
publican; chairman  Republican  County 
Central  Committee  for  12  years.  Metho- 
dist (steward).  Mason;  member  Knights 
of  Pythias  (Chancellor  Commander),  I. 
O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  in  Olm- 
sted Co.,  Aug.  15,  1890,  to  Miss  Alice 
M.  Hannon.     Address:     Rochester,  Minn. 

CBAFTS,  Leo  Melville,  physician, 
neurologist;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Oct.  3,  1863;  son  of  Major  Amasa  and 
Mary  J.  (Henry)  Crafts;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools,  Minneapolis; 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.L., 
1886;  Harvard  Medical  School,  1890  (en- 
titled by  ranks  to  honorary  A.M.,  but 
withheld  by  Harvard  on  ground  that 
I'niversity  of  Minnesota  academic  de- 
gree did  not  equal  Harvard's).  House 
physician  Boston  City  Hospital,  1899-91, 
with  diploma  for  same,  1891.  Professor 
of  nervous  diseases  Hamline  University 
Medical  School,  since  1893;  dean  of 
faculty,  1897-1903,  and  instrumental  in 
securing  new  plant,  new  grounds  and 
new  equipment  for  the  institution;  on 
the  staff  of  four  hospitals  of  Minneapo- 
lis. President  Minnesota  State  Sunday 
School  Association,  1893-96,  and  member 
of  its  board  since  1893;  president  Min- 
neapolis Sunday  School  Officials'  Asso- 
ciation, 1895-1906,  and  1902-03;  member 
board  of  directors  Minnesota  National 
Park  and  Forestry  Association,  1899,  and 
secretary  general  executive  committee 
of  all  organizations  combined  for  a  na- 
tional park  and  reserve  in  the  State; 
treasurer  Western  Society  for  Suppres- 
sion of  Vice  (Minnesota  branch),  1895; 
member  general  committee  of  the  fiftieth 
anniversary  celebration  of  the  founding 
of  Minneapolis,  June  1,  1905;  member 
committee  on  health  and  comfort,  G.  A. 
R.  encampment,  1906;  president  Native 
Sons  of  Minnesota,  1906.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  as- 
sociations (chairman  nerve  section  lat- 
ter, 1899),  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Harvard  Medical  and  Boston  City 


Hospital  Alumni  associations.  Formerly 
member  American  Academy  Political 
and  Social  Science,  American  Academy 
of  Medicine.  Author  of  a  number  of  ar- 
ticles for  professional  magazines,  and 
writer  upon  Sunday  School  topics.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1901,  to  Amelia  I. 
Burgess.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Formerly  football,  baseball  and 
track  work;  best  all-around  athlete  in 
college,  1885;  now,  vacation  outings  in 
the  wilderness.  Office:  Masonic  Temple. 
Residence:  610  5th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

CBAIG,  Daniel,  vice  president  and 
secretary  Western  Supply  Co.;  born  in 
Scotland,  1850;  son  of  Andrews  and 
Margaret  (Guthrie)  Craig;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Scotland;  married  at 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902,  to  Miss  Victoria 
Hoyt.  Came  to  America,  1873,  locating 
in  New  York  City  where  he  was  en- 
gaged in  dry  goods  business  until  1890; 
has  been  member  Western  Supply  Co. 
since  1890.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office:  348- 
350  Wacouta  St.  Residence:  657  Grand 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

CBAZO,  George  P.,  court  commission- 
er; born  at  Salem,  Mass.,  July  14,  1855; 
son  of  George  B.  and  Sophia  (Wilson) 
Craig;  educated  in  the  common  schools 
in  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire, 
1859-67;  came  to  Minnesota  in  1867; 
married  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  March  14, 
1891,  to  Miss  Addie  M.  Richards.  Ap- 
pointed deputy  register  of  deeds  and 
deputy  clerk  of  district  court,  Douglas 
Co.,  Jan.  1,  1S97,  and  elected  court  com- 
missioner, Jan.  1,  1905.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  B. 
A.  and  M.  N.  R.  Address:  Alexandria, 
Minn. 

CBAIG,  John  Guthrie,  department 
store;  born  in  Ayrshire,  Scotland,  May 
8,  1848;  son  of  Andrew  and  Margaret 
(Campbell)  Craig;  educated  in  Ayrshire. 
Began  active  career  in  grocery  business, 
in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  continuing  for  4 
years;  came  to  America  and  engaged  in 
farming  in  New  York  state;  became 
connected  with  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company's  factories  at  Elizabethport, 
N.  J.,  and  was  at  Chicago,  111.,  for  same 
company.  Located  in  Minneapolis,  1884, 
and  entered  dry  goods  business,  starting 
for  self  in  18S5;  has  been  member  of  the 
firm  of  Craig,  Lunde  &  Craig,  since 
1899.  Served  in  Volunteer  Artillery, 
Glasgow,  Scotland,  and  as  member  Co. 
I,  M.  N.  G.  Independent  in  politics. 
Congregationalist.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1891,  to  Miss  Edith  Robideaux. 
Club:  East  side  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Boating  and  fishing.  Office:  305- 
311  Central  Av.  Residence:  323  5th  St., 
S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

CBAIG,  Bohert  O.,  physician;  born  at 
New  York,  June  8,  1834;  educated  at 
Ogdensburg  (N.  Y.)  Academy;  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan;   Albany    (N.   Y.)   Medi- 


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cal  College,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1855.  Was  assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  A., 
1S56;  surgeon  10th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf.,  Civil 
War;  came  to  Minnesota  and  located  at 
Janesville,  Minn.,  1S66;  member  State 
Senate,  sessions  of  1SS3,  1885,  and  1890, 
1893.  President  Waseca  Co.  Bank;  vice 
president  Cannon  Valley  Telephone  Co. 
Democrat.  Widower.  Address:  Janes- 
ville,  Minn. 

CHAJSTDAImIm,         Iiathan  Aug^ustus, 

clergyman;  born  at  Plymouth,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  20,  1850;  son  of  Rev.  J.  M.  and 
Lucy  A.  (Sisson)  Crandall;  educated  at 
Whitestown  (N.  Y.)  Seminary,  1871; 
Pennsylvania  State  College;  graduate 
Hillsdale  (Mich.)  College,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1873;  degrees  of  A.M.,  1874,  D.D., 
1889,  same  college;  graduate  Rochester 
(N.  Y.)  Theological  Seminary,  degree  of 
B.D.,  1881;  ordained  to  Baptist  ministry, 
1881.  Married  at  Racine,  Wis.,  Dec.  8, 
1892,  to  Miss  Nellie  L.  Hart.  Pastor 
Memorial  Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  1892- 
1904;  Trinity  Baptist  Church,  Minneapo- 
lis, since  1904.  Member  executive  com- 
mittee Baptist  Educational  Society, 
Board  of  Trustees  Divinity  School  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago;  Chairman  American 
Committee  on  Baptist  World  Congress. 
Author:  A  Calm  View  of  Christian 
Science.  Address:  1915  Colfax  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

CSANDAIiIi,  Boy  Iiewis,  stock  broker; 
born  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  Oct.  20,  1882; 
son  of  C.  T.  and  Frances  E.  (Grinnell) 
Crandall;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Duluth,  Minn.,  and  at  University  of 
Minnesota.  Began  active  carer  as  min- 
ing engineer  is  employ  of  the  Oliver 
Mining  Co.,  Duluth,  1902-04;  located  in 
Minneapolis,  and  has  been  senior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Crandall,  Pierce  & 
Co.,  brokers,  since  spring  of  1904. 
Treasurer  Minneapolis  &  Mexico  Gold 
Dredging  Co.  Member  Delta  Sigma  Nu 
and  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternities.  Un- 
married. Club:  Roosevelt.  Office:  Guar- 
anty Bldg.  Residence:  Swinford  Flats, 
Minneapolis. 

CBANi:,  Archibald  A.,  banking;  born 
at  Austin,  Minn.,  July  1,  1866;  son  of 
Caleb  C.  and  Emily  (Warner)  Crane; 
educated  in  public  schools  at  Austin 
and  Anoka,  Minn.  Entered  banking 
business  at  Anoka,  as  clerk  in  An- 
oka National  Bank,  1883;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1887,  as  assistant  cashier 
Flour  City  National  Bank  and  was 
elected  cashier  of  the  bank,  1893;  be- 
came assistant  cashier  National  Bank 
of  Commerce,  1895,  and  was  appointed 
cashier,  in  1900;  treasurer  The  Ameri- 
can Bankers'  Association.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1890,  to  Fannie  S.  Stevens. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Mini- 
kahda.  Office:  National  Bank  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  24  W.  Grant  St., 
Minneapolis. 


CBAm:,  Prank  Ixrving-,  lumber  and 
banking;  born  at  Sharon  Centre,  Medina 
Co.,  O.,  Sept.  26,  1848;  son  of  William 
A.  and  Laura  (Chatfield)  Crane;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  business 
college.  Farmed  until  23  years  of  age; 
acted  as  civil  engineer  for  2  years;  en- 
tered lumber  business  in  1873,  at  25 
years  of  age;  began  in  banking,  1885. 
President  Austin  National  Bank;  has 
made  large  investments  in  real  estate, 
lands  and  commercial  and  industrial  en- 
terprises. Republican.  Mayor  of  Austin 
three  terms,  beginning  1896;  president 
Austin  Library  Board  since  its  organiza- 
tion, 1902.  Member  Merchants'  Assoc- 
iation. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Bainbridge,  O., 
March  4,  1880,  to  Miss  Sylvia  E.  Petti- 
bone.  Club:  Progressive  League.  Ad- 
dress:    Austin,    Minn. 

CBANGIiZ:,  Benjamin  Carroll,  secre- 
tary and  manager  Federal  Elevator  Co.; 
born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Aug.  27,  1871; 
son  of  John  and  Eunice  (Carroll) 
Crangle;  attended  high  school,  St.  Louis, 
and  graduated  from  manual  training  de- 
partment of  Washington  University; 
unmarried.  Was  engaged  with  his  fa- 
ther in  the  flour  milling  business  at  St. 
Louis,  1888-91;  came  to  Minnesota  and 
was  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank, 
Winona,  1891-93;  was  with  the  Missouri 
Car  &  Foundry  Co.,  St.  Louis,  about  one 
year;  returned  to  Minnesota  and  was  in 
the  employ  of  the  Lamberton  Elevator 
Co.,  Winona,  until  Feb.,  1898;  pros- 
pected for  mines  in  Canadian  North 
W^est  and  Alaska,  Feb.,  1898,  to  Jan., 
1900;  employed  as  traveling  superin- 
tendent of  the  Marfield  Elevator  Co., 
Winona,  Feb.,  1900,  to  June,  1903;  sec- 
retary, manager  and  director.  Federal 
Elevator  Co.,  Minneapolis,  doing  an  ex- 
tensive grain  elevator  and  commission 
business,  since  June  15,  1903.  Conser- 
vative Republican.  Presbyterian.  Club: 
Minneapolis  TVhist.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  315  Oak 
Grove  St.,   Minneapolis. 

CBANOIii:,  Charles  P.,  secretary 
Western  Elevator  Co.;  born  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Aug.  3,  1873;  son  of  John  and 
Eunice  (Carroll)  Crangle;  educated  at 
Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss 
Belle  Horton.  Began  active  career  in 
the  Old  Anchor  Milling  Co.,  flour  manu- 
facturing, St.  Louis,  with  his  father; 
came  to  Winona,  1894,  and  was  con- 
nected with  the  Morfield  Elevator  Co., 
until  1901,  when  the  company  was 
merged  into  the  Western  Elevator  Co. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Clubs:  Arlington,  Meadow  Brook.  Rec- 
reations: Golf  and  other  outdoor  diver- 
sions.    Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

CBASSWBIiIiEB,  Arthur  Hallifax, 
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1S5S;  son  of  Christopher  and  Sarah 
(llallifax)  Crassweller;  came  to  Canada 
with  parents,  1S69,  and  to  the  United 
States,  1SS5;  educated  in  private  school 
in  England,  at  Goderich  (Can.)  High 
School,  and  in  business  college,  Toronto, 
Can.;  married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1891,  to 
Miss  Nellie  Seaton.  Came  to  Duluth, 
1SS7,  read  law  in  office  of  "William  W. 
Billson  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar, 
1888;  began  practice  for  himself  in  1890, 
as  member  of  the  firm  of  Baldwin  & 
Crassweller;  was  in  practice  for  three 
years  alone,  and  since  1897,  has  been 
in  partnership  with  brother  as  Crass- 
weller &  Crassweller.  Was  city  attor- 
ney of  Lakeside  before  it  became  part 
of  Duluth;  assistant  city  attorney  Du- 
luth, 1893.  Director  and  attorney  for 
American  Exchange  Bank.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat.  Office:  Exchange 
Bldg-.  Residence:  4230  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

CBASSWEIiIiEB,  Frank,  lawyer;  born 
in  London,  Eng.,  Jan.  4,  1856;  son  of 
Christoplier  and  Sarah  (Hallifax)  Crass- 
weller; came  to  Canada,  1S69,  and  to 
the  United  States,  1888;  educated  in 
private  schools  in  England  and  in  Nor- 
mal School,  Toronto,  Can.;  married  at 
Huron,  Ont.,  Can.,  1885,  to  Miss  Alison 
M.  Douglas.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  Duluth,  1889,  and  has  been  a  member 
of  the  law  firm  of  Crassweller  &  Crass- 
weller since  1897.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber City  Council,  1877-19t)0  (president  of 
council,  1899);  member  Public  Library 
Board.  Presbyterian.  Member  I.  O.  P., 
Modern  Samaritans.  President  Commer- 
cial Club;  member  Duluth  Curling,  Du- 
luth Yacht  and  Duluth  Boat  clubs. 
Office:  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  4701 
Cooke    St.,    Duluth. 

CBAVENS,  Pay,  editor;  born  at 
Princeton,  Minn.,  Nov.  20,  1873;  son  of 
William  J.  and  Lucinda  (McFadden) 
Cravens;  educated  in  public  and  high 
school,  Princeton;  married  at  Milaca, 
Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Amanda  Plude. 
Was  born,  raised  and  educated  in  Mille 
Lacs  Co.;  came  to  Milaca,  1894,  and 
bought  the  Mille  Lacs  County  Times 
which  he  has  since  conducted.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Address:  Milaca, 
Minn. 

CBAWFOSD,  Charles  K.,  business 
manager;  born  at  Minerva,  O.,  April  9, 
1869;  son  of  James  M.  and  Ellen  Craw- 
ford; educated  in  public  schools  and 
agricultural  college,  S.  Dak.  Engaged 
in  farming,  photography  and  live  stock 
business,  S.  Dak.,  1880-1900;  in  business 
in  Princeton,  Minn.,  1900-04;  manager 
Perfection  Artificial  Limb  Co.,  Minneap- 
olis, since  May,  1904.  Member  W.  O.  W. 
Married,  S.  Dak.,  Jan.,  1900,  Miss  Alice 
Friel.  Office:  221  2nd  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence: 917  Central  Av.,  N.  E.,  Minneap- 
olis. 


CBAWFOBD,  Frank  Earl,  editor;  born 
at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  1870;  son  of 
William  H.  and  Cornelia  Earl  (Chapin) 
Crawford;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Bay  City,  Mich.,  and  at  Marietta  Col- 
lege. Marietta,  O.,  graduating,  degree  of 
Ph.B.,  1890.  Came  to  Minnesota  after 
leaving  college,  1890,  and  entered  news- 
paper business  at  Duluth;  has  been  edi- 
tor St.  Paul  Daily  News  since  1900.  Un- 
married. Office:  Daily  News.  Resi- 
dence:     277   Selby   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

CBAWFOBD,  WUliam,  clerk  of  dis- 
trict court;  born  in  Scotland,  March, 
1S6S;  son  of  David  and  Janet  Hannah 
Crawford;  educated  in  public  schools  in 
England  and  Scotland  and  at  Hutche- 
son's  Grammar  School,  Glasgow;  un- 
married. Was  with  Thompson  &  Gray, 
sliip  owners,  first  as  clerk  and  later  as 
cashier,  1885-91;  came  to  the  United 
States,  1891,  and  since  that  time  con- 
nected with  the  Lakefield  Standard. 
Clerk  of  the  district  court  since  Jan. 
1,  1903.  Republican.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Ad- 
dress:    Jackson,   Minn. 

CBAT,  I^orin,  jurist;  born  in  Clinton 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1844;  son  of  Delevan 
and  Charlotte  (Chappel)  Cray;  academic 
education.  Came  to  Minnesota  in  the 
pioneer  days  and  enlisted  in  the  9th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  at  the  time  of  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  serving  from  Aug.  17, 
1862,  to  Aug.  24,  1865;  wounded  in  the 
battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Dec.  15, 
1864.  Studied  law  after  the  war  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1875;  local 
attorney  for  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Ry.,  for  20  years  and 
for  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry.,  10 
years.  District  judge,  Nov.,  1898.  Presi- 
dent of  the  National  Citizens'  Bank  of 
Mankato.  Ex-president  Mankato  School 
Board.  Married  at  Mankato,  Minn., 
1892,  to  Miss  Lulu  Murphy.  Address: 
Mankato,   Minn. 

CBESSV,  Franklin  Judson,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  July  5, 
1849;  son  of  Francis  and  Lovina 
(Churchil)  Cressy;  educated  in  grammar 
and  high  schools,  Rochester,  Minn.; 
Medical  Department,  University  of 
Michigan,  1876;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Sui-geons,  Keokuk,  la.,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1877;  post  graduate 
work.  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
111.,  1884. -85.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  since  Feb.,  1877.  Local 
surgeon  Great  Northern  Ry. ;  coroner 
Yellow  Medicine  Co.;  was  city  health 
officer  for  8  years.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tion, Camp  Release  Medical  Society. 
Director  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Member  Masonic  order.  Mar- 
ried at  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  1878,  to 
Miss  Fannie  M.  Taylor.  Address:  Gran- 
ite  Falls.   Minn. 


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CBEWi:,  John  Eg'inton,  physician; 
born  in  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  July  22,  1872; 
early  education  in  common  schools  at 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  and  University  of 
N.  Dakota;  medical  education  at  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Served  16  montlis 
as  interne  at  Minneapolis  City  Hospi- 
tal, 1897;  removed  to  Rochester,  1902; 
president  Board  of  Health,  Rochester. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Southern  Minne- 
sota Medical  Association,  Olmsted 
County  Medical  and  Surgical  Society; 
vice  president  Minnesota  Anti-Tubercu- 
losis League.  Mason.  Married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1898,  Elsie 
van  Campen.  Club:  Surgeons',  of  Roch- 
ester (secretary  and  treasurer).  Recrea- 
tion: Collecting  fungi.  Address:  Roch- 
ester,   Minn. 

CBOCKES,  Aug-ustus  Luther,  real  es- 
tate; born  at  Paris,  Me.,  May  4,  1850; 
graduate  Bowdoin  College;  married  at 
Princeton,  Me.,  Jan.  3,  1883,  to  Miss 
Clara  Peabody.  Engaged  in  construction 
and  management  of  steel  works,  1877- 
80;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1880;  now 
senior  member  firm  of  Crocker  &  Crow- 
ell.  Was  originator  and  first  secretary 
of  the  Business  Men's  Union,  1890; 
president  Board  of  Trade,  1893-97;  first 
president  Northwestern  Business  Fed- 
eration, 1895;  chairman  executive  com- 
mittee International  Deep  Water  Ways 
Association,  1895,  Recreations:  Boating 
and  fishing.  Address:  2517  Blaisdel 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

CBOMB,  Jolin,  banker;  born  in  Scot- 
land, Feb.  27,  1843;  educated  in  Scot- 
land. Came  to  America,  June,  1869, 
and  located  in  Minnesota;  appointed  by 
Gov.  Austin  as  chairman  board  of 
county  commissioners  to  organize  Becker 
Co.,  1871;  was  auditor  of  the  county, 
1873-84;  register  U.  S.  land  oflice.  at 
Crookston,  1881-85;  has  been  engaged  in 
banking  at  Crookston  since  Nov.  4,  1881. 
President  Merchants'  National  Bank. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  B. 
P.    O.    E.      Address:      Crookston,    Minn. 

CBOOKS,  John  Steams,  lawyer;  born 
at  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  10,  1876;  son  of 
Samuel  Stearns  and  Amelia  M.  (Coryell) 
Crooks;  removed  with  family,  from  De- 
troit to  St.  Paul,  1SS3;  educated  in  St. 
Paul  public  schools  and  studied  law  in 
the  offices  of  Kueffner  &  Fauntleroy 
and  later  with  Clapp  &  Macartney;  grad- 
uated from  Law  Department,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1898.  Member  Ramsey 
County  Bar  Association.  Presbyterian. 
Married.  1899,  to  Grace  W.  White  of 
St.  Paul.  Club:  St.  Paul  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Boating  and  outdoor  ath- 
letics. Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:      654   Laurel  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

CBOSBV,  Francis  M.,  jurist;  born  at 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  Nov.  13,  1830;  son  of 
Eliel  and  Thankful  (Allen)  Crosby; 
educated    in   common   schools   and   acad- 


emy; married  at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  23,  1872,  Miss  Helen  S.  Bates. 
Member  Vermont  Legislature,  1855-6; 
located  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  1858;  elected 
judge  of  probate,  Dakota  Co.,  1860,  and 
has  been  judge  of  the  1st  judicial  dis- 
trict since  1872.  Republican.  Address: 
Hastings,    Minn. 

CBOSBV,  Georg-e  Howard,  general 
mining;  born  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  July 
24,  1865;  son  of  Charles  Whitmarsh  and 
Almira  G.  (Smith)  Crosby;  educated  in 
common  and  parish  schools,  Hastings. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  art 
store,  continuing,  1887-89;  engaged  in 
art  business,  1890-91;  identified  with 
real  estate  and  mining,  1891-1905;  has 
been  engaged  in  general  mining  enter- 
prises, since  1905.  President  Globe  In- 
vestment Co.,  Charlotte  Mining  Co.;  vice 
president  Zeno  Iro*n  Co.;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Sullivan  Copper  Development 
Co.;  general  manager  Copper  Queen  Min- 
ing &  Smelting  Co.  Also  holds  office 
of  Imperial  Good  Samaritan  Modern 
Samaritans.  Member  Modern  Samari- 
tans, Knights  of  Maccabees,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Modern  Woodmen,  Royal  League.  Mar- 
ried at  Duluth,  1899,  to  Miss  Charlotte 
V.  Stultz.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Com- 
mercial, Northland  Countrv,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Curling. 
Recreations:  Outdoor  exercises.  Office: 
Lonsdale  Bldg.  Residence:  2029  E.  Su- 
perior   St.,    Duluth. 

CBOSBV,  John  Ahhott,  physician; 
born  at  New  Buffalo,  Mich.,  Dec.  10, 
1854;  son  of  Hale  E.  and  Mary  (Cham- 
berlain) Crosby;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Olivet  College,  degree  of  B.S., 
1878,  Harvard  Medical  College,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1882;  married  at  Big  Rapids, 
Mich.,  June  25,  1884,  to  Adelaide  R. 
Upton.  Came  to  Minnesota,  18S3,  and 
began  practice  of  medicine  at  Minne- 
apolis. Independent  in  politics.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member         Hennepin 

County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Office  and  residence:  3018  Lyndale  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

CBOSBV,  Oliver,  president  American 
Hoist  and  Derrick  Co.;  born  at  Dexter, 
Me.,  Jan.  29,  1856;  son  of  Hon.  Josiah 
and  Mary  B.  (Foss)  Crosby;  graduated 
as  mechanical  engineer  from  University 
of  Maine;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1878,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  I.  Wood.  Began 
business,  1882,  witli  small  machine  shop 
at  459  Robert  Street,  with  four  men; 
had  blacksmith  shop,  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shop  in  1886,  when  he  moved  shops 
to  West.  St.  Paul  and  built  the  Crosby 
Block,  on  S.  Robert  St.  Built  large  lo- 
comotive crane  for  Mare  Island  Navy 
Yard,  1895;  contracted,  1897,  for  U.  S. 
inortar  carriages  for  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, and  increased  size  of  plant.  In- 
ventor and  patentee  of  the  Crosby  Wire 
Rope    Clip,    the    American    Log    Loader, 


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American  Railroad  Ditcher,  American 
IjOcomotive  Crane  and  many  minor  de- 
vices connected  with  engine  and  derricli 
business — twenty  patents  in  all;  em- 
ploys 550  men  and  has  trade  in  every 
State  of  Union;  in  South  America,  Nor- 
way, Japan,  Hawaii,  Porto  Rico,  etc. 
President  American  Hoist  and  Derrick 
Co.,  West  Side  Power,  Heat  and  Light 
Co.,  Los  Angeles  Land  and  Water  Co. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar  and  Shriner. 
Recreations:  Gardening,  Automobiling 
and  working  with  tools.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Commercial.  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  63  S.  Robert  St.  Residence:  804 
Lincoln  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

CBOSBT,  "Wilson  Gardner,  lawyer; 
born  at  Edgartown.  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1861; 
son  of  Shipley  Wilson  and  Elizabeth 
(Coffin)  Crosby;  graduate  Brown  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  A.B.,  18S3;  student  at 
Harvard  Law  School,  1887-1889;  mar- 
ried, 1st,  1890,  Mary  Eleanor  Jackson 
(died,  1891);  2nd,  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
189  8,  to  Miss  La  Burtte  Shepard.  Was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1889,  and  has  prac- 
ticed in  Duluth  since.  Attorney  for  Du- 
luth  Board  of  Education  since  1898,  and 
for  St.  Louis  County,  in  civil  matters, 
1901-07.  Member  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Bar  associations.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Northland  Country,  Commercial.  Office: 
604  1st  National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
2107   E.    1st    Street,   Duluth. 

CROSS,  "Willard  Bergfen,  wholesale 
dry  goods;  born  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  May 
20,  1861;  son  of  Willard  Nelson  and 
Francis  A.  (Bergen)  Cross;  educated  at 
high  school.  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Came  to  the 
Upper  Lakes  country,  1882;  began  active 
career  at  Marquette,  Mich.,  as  bookkeeper 
for  C.  H.  Call  &  Co.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware, continuing  5  years;  was  treasurer 
Iron  Bay  Co.,  manufacturers  of  iron 
macliinery,  which  moved  plant  from 
Marquette  to  Duluth  in  1890;  one  of  in- 
corporators of  Sagar  Drug  Co.  (whole- 
sale), and  secretary  of  the  company 
until  1900;  began  as  secretary  witli  F. 
A.  Patrick  &  Co.;  wholesale  dry  goods, 
in  1900  (organized  and  incorporated 
same  year)  of  which  has  been  treasurer 
since  Aug.  7,  1906.  Director  Cumberland 
Cranberry  Co.,  F.  A.  Patrick  Building 
Co.  Member  N.  Y.  N.  G.,  at  Auburn, 
N.  Y. ;  city  treasurer  Marquette,  Mich., 
1885.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  5th 
Av.,  W.  and  Commerce  St.  Residence: 
218    5th    Av.,    E.,   Duluth. 

CROWE,  Jolin,  physician  and  surgeon; 
born  at  Peterboro,  Ont.,  Can.,  Nov.  17, 
1868;  son  of  Charles  and  Margaret  Jane 
(Hall)  Crowe;  educated  at  Peterboro 
Collegiate  Institute,  Peterboro,  Ont., 
Can.,  and  University  of  Micliigan.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
since  June  21,  1901.  Married  at  Salem, 
Ind.,  Oct.  26,  1904,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Belle    Tucker.      Health    officer,    Virginia, 


Minn.,  1903-05;  deputy  coroner  St.  Louis 
Co.,  since  1904.  Surgeon  New  York 
State  Steele  Co.,  Mayas  Iron  Co.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Medi- 
cal associations,  St.  Louis  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  Medical  examiner  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Royal  League, 
Modern  Samaritans,  Ladies  of  the  Mac- 
cabees, etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Virginia,  Algonquin  (Hibbing). 
Address:      Virginia,    Minn. 

CROWIiEY,  John  P.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.;  born 
Mendota,  Minn.,  Jan.  13,  1862;  son  of 
Philip  and  Catherine  (O'Shaughnessy) 
Crowley;  attended  public  schools  of 
Mendota  and  West  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  took 
course  of  instruction  under  father  and 
mother,  who  were  both  teachers  (father 
was  county  superintendent  of  schools 
of  Dakota"  County,  Minn.,  for  8  years); 
also  completed  course  in  Faddis  Com- 
mercial College;  married,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Jan.  21,  1905,  Mary  E.  Grathwol. 
Served  apprenticeship  as  job  printer 
with  Ramalay  &  Cunningham,  1876-80; 
compositor  on  St.  Paul  Dispatch,  1880; 
assistant  bookkeeper,  1880-83,  chief 
bookkeeper,  1883-86,  to  Breuer  &  Rhodes 
and  Rhodes  &  Morton,  wholesale  iron 
and  heavy  hardware;  bookkeeper  and 
cashier,  1887-98,  secretary  since  April, 
1898,  treasurer  since  Oct.,  1900,  of  Edi- 
son Electric  Light  and  Power  Co.,  of 
St.  Paul;  appointed  chief  clerk,  Oct.  1, 
1898,  secretary  since  Jan.  16,  1899,  and 
treasurer  since  April  19,  1900,  of  St. 
Paul  Gas  Light  Co.  Member  American 
Gas  Institute.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  N.  W.  Cor.  6th  and  Jackson  Sts. 
Residence:  921  Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

CRUZEN,  W.  E.,  banking;  born  at 
Waverly,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1872;  son  of  J. 
W.  and  Hannah  Cruzen;  educated  at 
Macalester  College,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  En- 
tered the  banking  business  in  1900  and 
is  now  casliier  of  the  Bank  of  Becker. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  10, 
1901,  to  Miss  Eva  L.  Kimberly.  Ad- 
dress:    Becker,  Minn. 

CUIiIiUM,  Marcus  B.,  mayor  of  Du- 
luth; born  at  Laurel,  Ind.,  Dec.  3,  1856; 
son  of  Richard  Henry  and  Mary  (Con- 
well)  Cullum;  educated  in  public  schools; 
private  school,  Boston,  Mass.;  Alfred 
University,  New  York.  Began  career  as  a 
dentist  in  1875  and  has  been  practicing  in 
Duluth  since  1888.  Now  serving  second 
term  as  mayor,  Dulutli,  term  expiring 
March,  1908.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Dental  Society,  Minnesota  State  Dental 
Board,  Minnesota  Semi-Centennial  Com- 
mission. Married  at  Winona,  Minn., 
1894,  to  Miss  Jane  Adams.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Kitchi  Gammi,  Northland 
Country.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  New  Jersey  Bldg. 
Residence:     2020  E.  2nd  St.,  Duluth. 


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CUimiNGS,  D.  S.,  physician;  born  in 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1850;  edu- 
cated in  common  scliools.  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
from  latter,  1876;  graduate  Chicago 
Medical  College,  department  of  North- 
western University.  Began  the  practice 
of  medicine  at  "Waseca,  Minn.,  in  1876. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  American  Associa- 
tion of  Railway  Surgeons.  Member  Ma- 
sonic orders.  Married  at  Waseca,  1897, 
to  Miss  Martha  E.  Ward.  Address: 
Waseca,    Minn. 

CUMMINGS,  Samuel,  fruit  and 
produce;  born  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  Nov. 
23,  1855;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Frances  M. 
(Hutchinson)  Cummings;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Illinois  and  at  St.  Paul 
and  Zumbrota,  Minn.  First  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1873,  and  has  been  a  resident  of 
that  city  since  1880;  for  a  number  of 
years  traveling  salesman  for  wholesale 
dry  goods  firm  of  St.  Paul;  has  been  at 
the  head  of  Samuel  Cummings  Co.  since 
1882,  and  its  president  and  treasurer 
since  incorporation,  1904.  Member  St. 
Paul  Produce  Exchange,  St.  Paul  Board 
of  Trade.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Jan.  7, 
1S86,  to  Miss  Phoebe  Emery.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  OiHce:  103  E. 
3rd  St.  Residence:  699  Hague  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

CUKRAN,  Creorg-e  Bo'bert,  physician; 
born  near  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  July  1, 
1863;  son  of  Charles  C.  and  Rebecca 
(Clark)  Curran;  educated  in  Hastings 
(Minn.)  High  School;  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1887 
(M.S.,  1905);  University  of  Michigan, 
M.D.,  1892;  post  graduate  courses  at 
Harvard,  1900  and  1905,  also  one  year 
in  Vienna,  Hamburg,  Brunswick,  Paris 
and  London,  1902.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1892,  to  Miss  Katherine 
E.  Manson.  Began  practice  at  Worth- 
ington,  Minn.,  1892;  located  in  Mankato, 
1903;  surgeon  to  St.  Joseph's  and  the 
Immanuel  hospitals  and  Chicago  <& 
Northwestern  Ry.  Co.  Surgeon  2nd 
Regt.,  M.  N.  G.  (lieut).  Was  coroner 
Nobles  Co.  and  member  board  of  edu- 
cation, Worthington.  Member  Blue 
Earth  County,  Southwestern  Minnesota 
and  Minnesota  Valley  Medical  societies, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

CTTBBIEB,  Frederick  M.,  confection- 
ery; born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1852;  edu- 
cated in  Boston  public  schools.  Came 
to  Minnesota  and  began  in  confection- 
ery business.  Member  of  firm  of 
Rosenberg  &  Currier,  manufacturing  and 
wholesale  confectioners.  Also  director 
First  National  Bank,  mayor  of  Mankato 
2      years;      member      State     Legislature, 


1890-91.  Presbyterian.  Address:  Man- 
kato,   Minn. 

CVBBIEB,  rrederlck  Wiltour,  glass; 
born  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  Aug.  30,  1872; 
son  of  Frank  and  Ella  (Abbott)  Currier; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools; 
graduate  University  of  Minnesota,  Col- 
lege of  Law,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1893.  En- 
tered service  of  Pittsburg  Plate  Glass 
Co.,  in  1886,  and  has  been  its  Northwest- 
ern manager  since  1899.  Republican. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minikahda, 
Amateur  Athletic  Association.  Recrea- 
tions: All  classes  of  athletic  exercises. 
Office:  500-516  S.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
2019    Kenwood    Parkway,    Minneapolis. 

CUBBV,  Howard  Moutreville,  railway 
official;  born  in  Ogle  Co.,  111.,  Jan.  6, 
1S61;  son  of  James  D.  and  Lodema 
(Kirk)  Curry;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Freeport,  111.  Began  career 
in  the  mechanical  department  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  at  Brainerd, 
Minn.,  April  8,  1880,  and  has  been  con- 
tinuously with  the  road  in  the  follow- 
ing positions:  Shop  and  engine  man  un- 
til 1891,  when  he  was  appointed  road 
foreman  of  -engines,  with  headquarters 
at  Brainerd;  master  mechanic,  Dakota 
and  Yellowstone  divisions,  with  head- 
quarters at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Nov.  1,  1901; 
transferred  to  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  divi- 
sion, as  master  mechanic,  headquarters. 
Staples,  Minn.,  Dec.  1,  1902;  appointed 
general  master  mechanic,  territory  east 
of  Billings,  Mont.,  Feb.  26,  1905.  Mem- 
ber American  Master  Mechanics'  Asso- 
ciation. Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shrin- 
er.  Office:  General  Office  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rv.  Residence:  1005  Hague  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

CURTIS,  Henry  Russell,  manufactur- 
ing stationer  and  printer;  born  at  Rock 
Island,  111.,  Nov.  1,  1858;  son  of  Col. 
Henry  and  Lucy  Reed  (Osborn)  Curtis; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rock 
Island,  111.;  Allen's  English  and  Classic- 
al School,  West  Newton,  Mass.;  Woburn 
(Mass.)  Academy;  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology,  Boston;  United 
States  Military  Academy,  West  Point, 
N.  Y.  Married  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J., 
1883,  to  Margaret  Elizabeth  Parker.  En- 
gaged since  1882  in  stationery  and 
printing  business,  incorporated,  1886, 
since  which  time  he  has  been  president 
of  the  Curtis  Printing  Co.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  355  Minnesota  St.  Resi- 
dence:   The  Angus,    St.   Paul. 

GUSHING,  Iiuther  S.,  real  estate  and 
investments;  born  at  Boston,  Mass., 
1857;  son  of  George  A.  and  Lucia  W. 
(Mitchell)  Gushing;  educated  in  public 
and  private  schools  in  New  York;  mar- 
ried at  Boston,  Mass.,  1902,  to  Marie 
W.  Wiesinger.  Came  west  to  Council 
Bluffs,  Iowa,  twenty-five  years  ago  and 
became  bookkeeper  in  notion  store;  three 
years  later  returned  to  Boston  and  took 
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to  St.  Paul,  1S86,  and  took  up  present 
line,  being  agent  for  a  number  of  large 
corporations,  trustees  and  private  prop- 
(■rty  owners.  Director  of  the  Minneap- 
olis General  Electric  Co.;  general  man- 
ager of  the  Boston  and  Northwest  Real 
Estate  Co.  President  Business  League. 
Member  of  Society  Colonial  Wars,  also 
the  Sons  of  the  Revolution  and  life 
member  Minnesota  Historical  Society. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,,  Town 
and  Countrj',  White  Bear  Yacht,  Minne- 
apolis (Minneapolis)  City  Club  (New 
York).  Recreations:  Aquatic  sports. 
Office:  Endicott  Bldg.  Residence:  123 
Nina  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

CUTIiEB,  Dwiffht  GUbert,  salt,  etc.; 
born  at  Amheist,  Mass.  Has  been  a 
resident  of  Duluth  since  18S0;  became 
identified  with  salt,  lime  and  cement 
business,  18S3,  and  is  president  and 
treasurer  of  the  wholesale  firm  of  D.  G. 
Cutler  &  Co.  Office:  Providence  Bldg. 
Residence:    231   W.   3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

CUTI^ES,  Edward  Hutchins,  wholesale 
druggist;  born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  May  3, 
1848;  son  of  William  Jonathan  and 
Lucia  (Washburn)  Cutler;  educated  in 
N.,    Minneapolis. 

public  schools,  fitting  for  Harvard  Uni- 
versity until  15  years  of  age,  when,  on 
account  of  ill  health  of  his  brother, 
came  with  him  to  Minnesota  in  fall  of 
1863,  and  spent  four  years  on  a  farm  a 
few  miles  from  St.  Paul;  studied  under 
private  tutors  and  made  extended  trip 
to  Europe;  married  at  Boston,  June  13, 
1872,  to  Lucy  Carter  Dunbar.  Became 
employe  of  house  of  Noyes  Brothers, 
1870,  and  on  April  1,  1871,  was  taken  in 
as  partner  and  firm  name  was  changed 
to  Noyes  Brothers  &  Cutler,  wholesale 
jobbing  and  manufacturing  druggists — 
the  oldest  and  largest  in  its  line  in  the 
Northwest.  Director  First  National 
Bank  of  St.  Paul.  Served  three  years  in 
the  National  Guard.  Treasurer  St.  Paul 
Society  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church. 
Member  Minnesota  Historical  Society, 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  Society  Sons 
of  the  Revolution.  Clubs:  Minnesota 
Boat  (one  of  the  original  members), 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
396-408  Sibley  St.,  cor.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:   360   Summit   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

CVTXmJIR,  "WiUiam  "Washburn,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  March  22,  1873; 
son  of  Edward  H.  and  Lucy  C.  (Dun- 
bar) Cutler;  attended  St.  Paul  public 
schools.  Harvard  College,  A.B.,  1894,  Har- 
vard Law  School,  LL.B.,  1897.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  Minnesota,  1898, 
and  since  that  time  has  practiced  law 
in  St.  Paul.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
and  Delta  Upsilon  fraternities.  Married 
at  Newton,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1900,  to 
Martha  Carter.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Har- 
vard. Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   993    Goodrich  Av.,   St.   Paul. 


CUTTING,  Prank  H.,  special  judge  of 
municiiJal  court;  born  at  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  Sept.  12,  1862;  son  of  William  B. 
and  Mary  A.  (Ranney)  Cutting;  edu- 
cated at  Vermont  Academy,  Saxton's 
River,  Vt.;  University  of  Michigan,  Law 
Department,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1885.  Admitted  to  the  bar  in  St. 
Paul,  1885;  located  in  Duluth,  and  be- 
gan active  practice  of  law,  1886;  was 
elected  special  judge  of  municipal  court 
Duluth,  March,  1905,  a  position  he  now 
holds.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P., 
Scottish  Clan,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at 
Duluth,  1896,  to  Miss  Amalia  Larcher. 
Office:     City    Hall.      Residence:     Duluth. 

CUTTS,  Anson  B.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Lillington,  N.  C,  Oct.  23,  1866; 
son  of  Addison  D.  and  Deborah  A.  (Bai- 
ley) Cutts;  educated  at  Chatham  Acad- 
emy, Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Middle  Georgia 
Military  College,  Milledgeville,  Ga. ; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  5, 
1895,  to  Edna  B.  Stokes.  Entered  rail- 
way service  Sept.  1,  1884,  as  clerk  in 
the  ticket  and  auditing  department  Chi- 
cago &  Alton  Ry.,  and  has  continued 
in  railway  service  consecutively  as  fol- 
lows: chief  rate  clerk  auditor's  office 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  1887-90;  chief  rate  clerk  general 
passenger  department  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  1890-92;  chief  clerk  general  ticket 
and  passenger  department  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  1892-94;  general  pas- 
senger and  ticket  agent  same  road,  Jan. 
1,  1894,  to  the  present  time;  also  gen- 
eral ticket  and  passenger  agent  Iowa 
Central  Ry.  President  Aitkin  Farm  Co. 
Clubs:  Minikahda,  Bryn  Mawr,  Lafay- 
ette. Recreation:  Golf.  Office:  Metro- 
politan Bldg.  Residence:  1941  Irving 
Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 


D 


CVAB,  Charles  Henry,  telephone  engi- 
neer; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April 
22,  1880;  son  of  James  and  Lydia  (Cole) 
Cvar;  common  school  education;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  FeD.  iS,  1904,  to 
Miss  Hazel  Butler.  Has  been  connected 
with  various  electrical  and  telephone 
companies  throughout  the  United  States 
since  1899;  president  Telephone  Ap- 
pliance Co.;  general  superintendent 
Northern  Telephone  Co.;  member  Min- 
nesota State  Board  of  Electrical  Exami- 
ners. Contributor  to  technical  press. 
Office:  Minot,  N.  Dak.  Residence:  2100 
E.    29th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

DAFOB,  Charles  E,,  railway  official; 
born  at  Aultsville,  Ont.,  Can.,  Nov.  5, 
1S59;  son  of  Erastus  and  Elizabeth  Da- 
foe;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Can- 
ada. Began  active  career  in  service  of 
Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  1873,  holding  positions 
of  operator,  agent  and  ticket  clerk,  up 
to    1S83;     was    operator    Great    Northern 


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Ry.,  at  Minneapolis,  1SS3-S4;  clerk  to 
trainmaster  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
1884-86;  train  dispatcher,  same  road, 
1886-90,  and  chief  train  dispatcher,  1890- 
97;  trainmaster,  1897-1900;  trainmaster 
Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.,  at  St.  Paul, 
1900-01;  superintendent  W.  M.  &  P.  di- 
vision at  Red  Wing-,  Dec,  1901;  super- 
intendent Northwest  division,  same  road, 
at  St.  Paul,  since  Dec.  1,  1902.  Married 
at  Belleville,  Ont.,  1887,  to  Miss  Effie  M. 
Hudgins.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Met.  Opera  Bldg.  Residence:  255  Sum- 
mit PI.,   St.   Paul. 

DAGGETT,  Georgfe  Henry,  grain;  born 
in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1861;  son  of 
Daniel  Curtiss  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Brown)  Daggett;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  by  private  instruction.  Was 
in  employ  of  Bacon  &  Everingham  and 
Everingham  &  Co.,  1879-82;  was  with 
Charles  Ray  &  Co.  and  Rumsey  &  Buell, 
1882-85;  Rosenbaum  Bros.,  1885-89; 
came  to  Minnesota  and  was  connected 
with  The  Van  Dusen-Harrlngton  Co., 
1889-92;  has  been  at  the  head  of  the 
grain  firm  of  George  H.  Daggett  &  Co., 
since  1892,  establishing  house  in  Chi- 
cago, 1898.  Member  Minneapolis  and 
Baltimore  chambers  of  commerce.  Chi- 
cago and  Duluth  boards  of  trade,  St. 
Louis  Merchants'  Exchange.  Was  lieu- 
tenant Wis.  Nat'l  Guard.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Member  executive  council 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  executive  coun- 
cil Minnesota  Commandery,  Loyal  Le- 
gion, by  inheritance;  deputy  governor 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Lecturer, 
upon  invitation,  before  patriotic  socie- 
ties. Mason  (33°).  Married  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  1885,  to  Miss  Mary  Redoes 
Hughes.  Clubs:  Lafayette,  Town  and 
Country,  Minnesota,  Automobile,  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  40  Groveland  Terrace, 
Minneapolis. 

BAHIi,  Amund,  banker;  born  in  Nor- 
way, Sept.  12,  1859;  came  to  America, 
and  located  in  Lake  City,  Minn.: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Lake  City 
and  Pepin  Co.,  Wis.  Has  been  presi- 
dent of  Renville  Co.  State  Bank  since 
1903;  post  master  of  Bird  Island,  1902- 
06.  Married  at  Bird  Island,  1896,  to 
Miss  Cora  B.  Donahue.  Address:  Bird 
Island,   Minn. 

BAHIi,  Gerhard  A.,  physician;  born  at 
Dell,  Minn.,  June  23,  1872;  son  of  Torger 
H.  and  Mathia  (Theige)  Dahl;  educated 
in  public  chools;  at  Luther  College, 
Decorah,  la.,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B.. 
1893;  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1897; 
married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1903,  to  Miss 
Alma  Hanson.  Born  and  reared  on  a 
farm;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Mankato,  since  1897.  Homeopathist. 
Vice  president  Blue  Earth  County  Med- 
ical Society,  Minnesota  State  Homeo- 
pathic  Institute.     Republican.     Lutheran. 


Member    A.    O.    U.    W.,    Royal    Arcanum,        • 
M.    B.    A.      Address:     Mankato,    Minn.  ^■ 

DAHIiEM,  Albert  Julitis,  merchant; 
born  at  Stuttgart.  Wurtemberg,  Ger- 
many, March  1,  1844;  son  of  Christian  ^ 
and  Wilhelmine  Dahlem  (nee  Wahmer). 
Self-educated.  Came  to  America,  1853, 
and  served  three  years  in  Co.  D,  10th 
r.  S.  Inf.,  sergeant,  1865-68,  witnessing 
closing  scenes  of  the  Great  Rebellion  in 
Virginia  and  two  years'  frontier  service 
in  Dakota.  Began  mercantile  career  in 
retail  tobacco  business,  at  Sauk  Centre. 
Minn.,  1868,  continuing  for  10  years; 
entered  general  merchandise  business 
and  now  owns  and  operates  twq  stores 
in  Sauk  Centre,  covering  general  lines 
of  dry  goods  and  groceries.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  G.  A.  R.  Married  at 
Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  March  18,  1S69,  to 
Miss  Caroline  Rien.  Recreation:  Liter- 
ature.     Address:     Sauk  Centre,   Minn. 

DAHIiEN',  Henry  S.,  county  auditor; 
born  in  Becker  County,  Minn.,  Feb.  25. 
18  74;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
completed  commercial  course  at  Fargo 
College,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  1896.  Was  elected 
county  auditor  of  Becker  Co.,  fall  of 
1904,  and  assumed  office  Jan.  3,  1905. 
Republican.  Member  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  at  Audubon,  Minn.,  June  12, 
1900,  to  Miss  M.  Lydia  Elfsater,  of 
W'estby,  Wis.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:   Detroit,    Minn. 

DAHir,  Herman  J.,  grocer;  born  in 
Prussia,  Germany,  Nov.  20,  1858;  came 
to  America,  1866,  his  parents  locating 
at  Watertown,  Wis.,  where  he  was  edu- 
cated in  the  public  schools.  Began  act- 
ive career  in  Minneapolis  as  clerk  in 
grocery  store,  continuing  from  1875-81; 
in  grocery  business  under  his  own  name 
since  1881.  Director  Germania  Bank; 
president  for  8  years  past  of  the  Retail 
Grocers'  Association  of  Minneapolis; 
treasurer  Retail  Merchants'  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Co.  Former  vice  president 
Minnesota  Retail  Grocers  and  General 
Merchants'  Association;  member  Board 
of  Park  Commissioners  for  6  years. 
Democrat.  Lutheran.  Member  Masonic 
order,  L  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W..  Royal 
League.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  March 
24,  1882,  to  Miss  Emma  R.  Landwehr. 
Club:  North  Side  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Traveling.  Office:  512-514  Ply- 
mouth Av.     Residence:    1609  Dupont  Av., 

DAIGN'EAV,  r.  Emerson,  physician: 
born  at  Hubbardton,  Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1862; 
son  of  John  G.  and  Henrietta  (Dikeman) 
Daigneau;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  Newton  Academy,  Shoreham,  Vt.; 
St.  Hyacinth  Seminary,  St.  Hyacinth,  P. 
Q.,  Can.;  University  of  Vermont,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1886.  Married  at  Portland,  Me., 
1888,  to  Alice  Merrick.  Began  practice 
at  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  1886;  removed 
to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1887,  and  practiced 
there  for  5  years;  has  been  in  practice 
in    Austin     since     July,    1892.      Member 


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Mower  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Director  Austin  Public  Li- 
brary. Republican.  Member  Royal  Ar- 
canum, A.  O.  U.  W.  Club:  Progressive 
League.     Address:    Austin,   Minn. 

DAIiE,  O.  G.,  banking;  born  in  Nor- 
way, Feb.  7,  1861;  came  to  America 
with  parents,  1869,  and  to  Minnesota, 
1870;  graduated  from  State  Normal 
School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  advanced 
course,  1886.  Engaged  in  teaching 
school,  1880-86;  was  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Lac  qui  Parle  Co., 
1887-89;  county  auditor  Lac  qui  Parle 
Co.,  1889-1897;  cashier  Lac  qui  Parle 
County  Bank,  1896-98;  has  been  identi- 
fied witli  real  estate  and  loan  business 
since  1898,  under  title  of  Dale  &  Has- 
lerud;  State  Senator  since  Jan.,  1903; 
also  has  been  cashier  of  Madison  State 
Bank  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Republican. 
Married,  Sept.,  1892,  to  Miss  Anna  Peter- 
son.     Address:     Madison,    Minn. 

DA^ZEIiIi,  Joliu  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Waddington,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1861;  son  of 
Andrew  and  Isabel  Dalzell;  educated  at 
State  Normal  School,  Pottsdam,  N.  Y.; 
Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1884.  Began 
practice  at  Waddington,  N.  Y.,  1886; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1890,  and  has  been 
engaged  in  .practice  at  Morton  since 
March,  1898.  Republican.  Member  State 
Legislature,  term  extending  to  Jan., 
1909.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  April  24, 
1901,  to  Miss  Evelyn  McConnell.  Ad- 
dress:    Morton,   Minn. 

DAMFIEB,  Charles  Edward,  physi- 
cian; born  at  "Waterloo,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Jan. 
5,  1854;  son  of  Edward  and  Charlotte 
M.  (Parmelee)  Dampier;  educated  in 
common  schools;  Elgin  (111.)  Academy; 
Medical  Department  University  of  Mich- 
igan, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1878. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1856;  to  Steele  Co., 
1861;  Dakota  Co.,  1875;  at  Northfield 
until  1878.  Began  practice  at  Dell  Rap- 
ids, S.  D.,  1878;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  in  Crookston  since  March  11, 
1879.  Health  officer,  Crookston.  Local 
surgeon  of  Great  Northern  Ry.,  20  years, 
and  of  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  since  1890. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Red  River  Valley 
Medical  Society  (ex-president).  Mason, 
Knight  Templar  (commander  Constan- 
tine  Commandery  No.  20),  Shriner; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M. 
W.  A.  Club:  Territorial  Pioneers.  Rec- 
reation: Tennis.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

DAITA,  Charles  S.,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  at  Belvidere,  111.,  Sept.  2  5, 
1851;  son  of  Charles  and  Sally  A.  (Law- 
rence) Dana;  came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  1856;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Goodhue  Co.;  married  at  Belvidere, 
111.,  1883,  to  Miss  Lida  Pilcher.  Book- 
keeper by  profession,  and  engaged  in   it 


for  10  years;  has  been  a  resident  of 
Red  Wing  since  1881;  taught  school  in 
Goodhue  Co.;  deputy  auditor  of  Good- 
hue Co.,  1887-1906;  has  been  clerk  of 
district  court  since  Jan.  1,  1907.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  I.  Q.  O.  F., 
Royal  Arcanum.  Recreation:  Reading. 
Address:    Red  Wing,   Minn. 

SANIEI^,  Roderick  Evans,  insurance 
agent  and  adjuster  of  fire  losses;  born 
at  Llangeitho,  Wales,  Great  Britain, 
May,  1844;  son  of  Evan  and  Mary 
(Evans)  Daniel;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  commercial  school,  Racine, 
Wis.;  married,  1st,  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  June 
27,  1867,  to  Mary  E.  Lewis  (died  Dec.  1, 
1887);  2nd,  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  June  11, 
1890,  to  Jeannette  M.  Jones.  Immigrated 
from  Wales  and  landed  at  Racine,  Wis., 
1848;  lived  on  farm  until  1859;  black- 
smith, Racine,  1859-62;  served  in  Civil 
War  in  22d  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65;  went 
to  commercial  college  and  taught  pen- 
manship and  bookkeeping,  1865;  tele- 
graph operator  and  station  agent, 
Springfield,  Wis.;  employed  in  office  of 
register  of  deeds  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  and 
soon  started  as  life  insurance  agent, 
then  fire  insurance  for  several  com- 
panies; in  1878,  appointed  by  President 
Hayes  as  deputy  collector  of  internal 
revenue  for  eleven  counties  in  Wiscon- 
sin; resigned,  1879,  to  accept  a  position 
to  travel  five  States  as  special  agent 
and  adjuster  for  fire  Insurance  com- 
panies; now  engaged  as  general  adjuster 
of  losses,  also  general  agent  for  the 
Northwestern  National  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  Minneapolis.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Phoenix 
Bldg.  Residence:  241S  W.  22nd  St., 
Minneapolis. 

BAirZEIiS,  Franc  Burchard,  superin- 
tendent American  Express  Co.;  born  at 
Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1848;  son  of 
John  Horton  and  Frances  Louise  (Pom- 
eroy)  Daniels;  educated  in  high  school. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  and  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, Clinton,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  1871; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  6, 
1886,  to  Florence  L.  Farrington.  Has 
been  connected  with  the  American  Ex- 
press Co.  since  1873;  lias  been  super- 
intendent at  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis 
since  1893.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Davidson 
Blk.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  2112  Ken- 
wood  Parkway,    Minneapolis. 

DANIEIiS,  John  W.,  manufacturer; 
born,  Piqua,  O.,  1857;  son  of  Theo.  L. 
and  Catharine  J.  (O'Ferrall)  Daniels; 
graduated  from  public  schools,  Piqua; 
married.  Has  engaged  in  linseed  oil 
business  since  1879,  in  connection  with 
companies  in  Piqua;  was  director  Amer- 
ican Linseed  Co.,  and  manager  of  their 
plant  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1898;  built  the 
plant  of  the  Daniels  Linseed  Co.,  at 
Cleveland,  O.,  and  sold  to  Sherwin-Wil- 
liams Co.,   1902.     Now  president  and  di- 


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rector  of  the  Archer-Daniels  Linseed 
Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn;  vice  president 
and  director  Piqua  Hosiery  Co.,  and  di- 
rector Piqua  Am.  Bank.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Minneapolis  (Min- 
neapolis); Minnesota  (St.  Paul);  Piqua 
(Piqua,  O.);  Town  and  Country  (St. 
Paul).  Business  address:  P.  O.  Box  12S, 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  Delwood,  White 
Bear  Lake,   Minn. 

BANIEIiSOM',  Charles,  general  mer- 
cliant;  born  at  Ottumwa,  la.,  Jan.  1, 
1867;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Cannon  Falls,  Minn.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  clerk  in  dry  goods  store, :iontin- 
uing  until  21;  bouglit  out  Mr.  West- 
man's  interest  in  store  and  formed  tho 
Arm  of  J.  Danielson  &  Son;  engaged 
in  furniture  business  12  years;  disposed 
of  dry  goods  business,  1903,  and  is  now 
one  of  the  partners  in  firm,  which  was 
organized  in  1905,  Mrs.  G.  Westman  hav- 
ing bought  out  estate  of  J.  Danielson, 
the  name  of  the  firm  then  becoming  C. 
Danielson  Furniture  Co.,  furniture,  un- 
dertaking and  pianos;  also  a  State  li- 
censed embalmer.  Married  at  Cannon 
Falls,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  E.  J.  West- 
man.      Address:    Cannon   Falls,    Minn. 

DAKNER,  John  J.,  president  Twin 
Citv  Iron  &  Wire  Works;  born  at  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Feb.  22,  1860;  son  of  John 
and  Margaret  Danner;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1S6S,  and  was  educated  in  country 
schools  of  Dakota  CO.;  married  in  Da- 
kota Co.,  May,  1884,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Schindelderker.  Raised  on  a  farm;  lo- 
cated in  St.  Paul,  1881,  and  engaged  as 
contracting  carpenter  until  1886;  was 
identified  with  grocery  business,  1886-95; 
established  the  Twin  City  Iron  &  Wire 
Works,  1895,  incorporated,  Jan.  1,  1901, 
and  continues  as  president  of  the  com- 
pany. Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
Builders  and  Traders'  Exchange.  Office: 
106  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  664  Hall  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

BANZ,  Frank,  Jr.,  musical  conductor; 
born  in  New  York  City,  May  11,  1851; 
son  of  Frank  and  Helen  (Siebert)  Danz; 
educated  in  parochial  schools  of  New 
York  City  and  at  Manhattan  College, 
graduating,  1864;  musical  education. 
New  York  City;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1871,  to  Miss  Susan  Hoffman.  Began 
teaching  music,  1867;  was  witli  Thomas 
Orchestra,  New  York  City,  12  years, 
Philharmonic  Society,  N.  Y.,  13  years, 
Damrosch  Concert  (ijo.,  7  years,  and 
Mapleson  Opera  Co.;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1883,  and  has  for  24  years  been  a  leader 
in  music  in  the  northwest  and  for  same 
length  of  time  has  been  leader  Metro- 
politan Opera  House  Band,  Minneapolis; 
also  conductor  Military  Band  and  San- 
g-erfests  and  teacher  of  violin.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E ,  Druids,  St.  Peter's  Society. 
Office  and  residence:  161  W.  6th  St.,  St. 
Paul. 


DANZ,  Jacoh,  2nd,  retired;  born  in 
New  York  City,  1852;  son  of  Frank  and 
Helen  (Siebert)  Danz;  educated  in 
schools  of  New  Tork  City  and  3  years 
at  Manhattan  College,  New  York  City; 
married,  1st,  at  St.  Paul,  Louise  Esch 
(now  deceased);  2nd,  at  St.  Paul,  to 
Miss  Krank.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1870; 
was  trombonist  and  baritonist  of  the 
Great  Western  Band,  for  20  years;  was 
one  of  tlie  organizers  and  superintendent 
of  tlie  Home  &  Danz  Co.,  which  was  in 
l)usiness  for  20  years,  and  then  sold  out 
to  the  American  Can  Co.,  of  New  York. 
Democrat;  was  vice  president  Minnesota 
Game  and  Fish  Commission  under  Gov. 
Lynn.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Junior  Pio- 
neers. Residence:  924  Hague  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BARBV,  Benjamin  Edwin,  newspaper 
publisher;  born  at  St.  Eleanors,  Prince 
Edward  Island,  Canada,  Feb.  18,  1848; 
son  of  Edwin  and  Amelia  (Williams) 
Darby.  Began  as  a  poor  country  boy; 
educated  in  district  schools,  grammar 
school,  normal  school  and  Prince  of 
Wales  College.  Taught  school  at  St. 
Eleanors,  and  other  places  in  Canada, 
1867-71;  principal  public  schools,  Zum- 
brota,  Minn..  1871-72;  principal  public 
schools,  Pine  Island,  Minn.,  1872-73; 
principal  public  schools,  Kasson,  1873- 
74;  has  been  publislier  and  proprietor 
of  The  People's  Press.  Owatonna,  Minn., 
since  Sept.  1,  1874.  Director  and  secre- 
tary Owatonna  Public  Library  for  6 
years;  director  City  Hospital,  1903-06, 
and  served  as  secretary  for  three  years, 
member  Owatonna  City  Charter  Commis- 
sion, 1905-06;  ex-secretary  Owatonna 
fire  department  and  ex-member  board  of 
education.  Mason.  Married  at  Char- 
lottetown.  Prince  Edward  Island,  Aug. 
17,  1874,  to  Miss  Annie  Kate  Barnard. 
Address:     Owatonna,   Minn. 

BABB,  Arthur  N.,  state  expert  print- 
er; born  in  Onondago  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May 
25,  1850;  son  of  Alfred  and  Mary  M. 
Dare;  educated  in  common  schools; 
married  at  Elk  River,  Minn.,  Miss  Su- 
san M.  Albee.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1867; 
editor  Star  News  since  1875;  member 
Minnesota  Legislature,  1895-99  (speaker 
of  the  House,  1899).  Has  been  state 
expert  printer  since  May  1,  1903.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (32°),  Shriner;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Elk  River, 
Minn. 

BABBIiIUS,  Augnist  Benson,  lawyer: 
born  in  Sweden,  July  3,  1859;  son  of 
Andrew  and  Anna  Darelius;  came  to 
America  and  located  in  Minnesota,  Sept.. 
1873;  educated  in  public  schools,  study- 
ing for  the  bar  in  Law  Department  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1899.  In  practice  at  Minneap- 
olis since  July.  1899.  Was  elected  mem- 
ber of  House  of  Representatives,  Minne- 
sota State  Legislature,  1901.  Democrat. 
Married    at    Minneapolis,    May    29,    1894, 


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to  Miss  Tillie  Hanson.  Club:  Odin. 
Office:  New  Yorlc  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
609    11th   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SABROW,  Daniel  C,  physician;  born 
at  Neenah,  Wis.,  Jan.  4,  1850;  son  of 
Daniel  C.  and  Isabella  (Murray)  Dar- 
row;  graduated  froin  Rusli  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1884. 
Owner  and  manager  Darrow  Hospital, 
Moorhead.  Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Clay-Becker» 
County  Medical  Society.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  P.  Married  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  Jan.  4, 
1872,  to  Miss  Alice  M.  Stowe.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:    Moorhead,   Minn. 

DABT,  Charles  Henry,  merchant;  born 
at  Forest  City,  Minn.,  Feb.  5,  1862;  son 
of  W.  H.  and  Calista  (Willis)  Dart;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  business  since  April, 
1880;  president  Meeker  County  Abstract 
&  Loan  Co.  Democrat.  Member  M.  N.  G. 
for  6  years;  ex-president  town  council 
of  Litchfield;  ex-mayor  Litchfield;  ex- 
county  treasurer  of  Meeker  Co.;  for  S 
vears  Minnesota  State  Senator.  Married 
at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1883,  to 
Miss  Nellie  M.  Lockwood.  Address: 
Litchfield,   Minn. 

DATTBNXIV,  James  Walter,  banker; 
born  at  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn.,  July  30, 
1859;  son  of  Wilson  and  Lucy  A. 
(Whittemore)  Daubney;  common  school 
education.  Was  county  auditor  of  Win- 
nesheik  Co.,  Iowa,  for  7  years;  entered 
banking  and  is  president  First  National 
Bank,  Lakefleld,  Minn.,  and  First  State 
Bank,  Okabena,  Minn.  Member  Masonic 
order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  K.  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Decorah,  la.,  March  4,  1884, 
to  Miss  Clara  E.  Pike.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (Minneapolis).  Address:  Lakefleld, 
Minn. 

d'AUTBEMONT,  Charles,  Jr.,  lawyer, 
copper  miner;  born  at  Angelica,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  2,  1851;  son  of  Charles  and  Sarah 
(Collins)  d'Autremont;  educated  at 
academy,  Lausanne,  Switzerland;  Cor- 
nell University;  Columbia  College;  Col- 
lege of  New  York.  Married  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y.,  1880,  to  Miss  Hattie  Hart.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1882;  was  engaged  in 
practice  of  law,  1876-96;  has  devoted 
his  attention  to  copper  mining  since 
1896.  County  attorney  St.  Louis  Co., 
Minn.,  1884-86;  mayor  City  of  Duluth, 
1892-94.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gam- 
mi,  Commercial,  Duluth  Boat,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Duluth  Curling  and  Northland 
Country.  Recreations:  Shooting,  fishing 
and  traveling.  Office:  714  Torrey  Bldg. 
Residence:     1401   E.    1st   St.,   Duluth. 

DAVIDSOir,  Alexander  B.,  banker; 
born  in  Glencoe,  Ont.,  July  10,  1855; 
son  of  William  and  Christina  (McRae) 
Davidson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Glencoe,  1863-70;  college,  London,  Ont., 
1870-74;     married   at   Little   Falls,   Minn., 


1892,  to  Miss  Laura  M.  Tanner.  Lo- 
cated in  Wisconsin,  1874;  studied  teleg- 
raphy and  became  station  agent  and  op- 
erator G.  B.  &  M.  Ry.  in  Wisconsin,  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry.  in  Minne- 
sota; represented  Warder,  Bushnell  & 
Glessner  Co.,  as  general  agent  at  Sioux 
City,  la.,  and  Winona,  Minn.,  and  as 
special  agent  at  Chicago,  111.  Began 
banking  at  Little  Falls,  Minn.,  estab- 
lishing the  First  National  Bank,  1889, 
and  was  its  cashier  until  Jan.  1,  1907, 
when  he  was  made  president.  Also 
president  First  National  Bank,  Atkin, 
Bank  of  Pierz,  Bank  of  Randall;  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank,  Hubbing,  First 
National  Bank,  Virginia,  First  National 
Bank,  Ely,  Bank  of  Hutchinson,  Citi- 
zen's National  Bank,  Wahpeton,  N.  D., 
Member  Saskatchawan  Valley  Land  Co., 
Ltd.,  Saskatchawan  Valley  &  Manitoba 
Land  Co.,  Ltd.  (both  companies  handling 
agricultural  lands  exclusively),  Colum- 
bia River  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.,  Davidson  & 
McRae,  Ltd.,  pine  lands,  mills,  insur- 
ance, farm  loans,  etc.  Owner  of  56  im- 
proved farms  in  Minnesota.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge 
Chapter.  Commandery,  Shrine.  Clubs: 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul);  Manitoba  (Win- 
nipeg, Can.).  Address:  Little  Falls, 
Minn. 

DA'VIBS,  Joseph,  county  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born  in  Watonwan  Co., 
Minn.,  Sept.  27,  1867;  graduate  of  Man- 
kato  State  Normal  School,  class  of  1896. 
Has  been  county  superintendent  of 
schools.  Watonwan  County,  since  Jan.  1, 
1899.  Republican.  Mason.  Married  at 
Claremont,  Minn.,  June  28,  1905,  to  Miss 
Margaret  Cumberland.  Address:  St. 
James,   Minn. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Bussell,  congressman, 
lawyer;  born  at  Pittsfield,  111.,  Sept.  17, 
1849;  came  to  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  1853; 
graduate  St.  Peter  High  School,  1865; 
took  private  instruction  for  two  years; 
was  at  business  college,  1867-68;  stud- 
ied law  in  office  of  Judge  Alfred  Wal- 
lin,  now  chief  justice  N.  Dakota.  Mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  111.,  1874,  to  Miss  Emma 
Haven.  Admitted  to  bar,  March  6,  1872; 
was  county  attorney  Nicollet  Co.,  10 
years;  city  clerk  and  city  attorney,  St. 
Peter,  18  years;  member  Minnesota  Leg- 
islature, 1888;  State  Senator,  1890;  mem- 
ber of  Congress,  3rd  Minn,  district,  since 
1903.  Republican.  Address:  St.  Peter, 
Minn. 

DAVIS,  Christopher  !■.,  superintend- 
ent schools  of  Steele  Co.:  born  in  Steele 
Co.,  Jan.  7,  1875;  son  of  Robert  and 
Mary  (Christenson)  Davis;  educated  in 
Owatonna  High  School;  married  at  Owa- 
tonna,  1901,  to  Miss  Ida  Suddendorf. 
Farmed  in  summer  and  taught  school  in 
winter  for  9  years;  county  superintend- 
ent of  schools  since  Nov.,  1904.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Member  Minnesota 
Educational    Association.      Member     Ma- 


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sonic  order,  M.  W.  A.,  Yeomen.  Address: 
Owatonna,   Minn. 

BAVIS,  Delivan  B.,  assistant  manager 
La  Crosse  Implement  Co.;  born  in  War- 
ren Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  4,  1S56;  son  of  Samuel 
C.  and  Emily  J.  Davis;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  and  seminary.  Began  active 
career  in  Martin  Co.,  Minn.,  as  farmer, 
continuing  in  Martin  and  Dodge  counties 
until  1S92;  was  travelling  salesman  for 
I^a  Crosse  Implement  Co.,  1S92-1901; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1901,  as  assistant 
manager,  the  position  he  now  holds.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Married  in 
Dodge  Co.,  Minn.,  1S78,  to  Miss  Ella 
Stanton.  Office:  322  3rd  Av..  N.  Resi- 
dence:    3107    2nd  Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

DAVIS,  Trarxla  A.,  paymaster  Great 
Northern  Ry.;  born  at  Copley,  O.,  June 
23,  1844;  son  of  Harvey  and  Clarissa 
Davis;  educated  in  common  school.  Be- 
gan railway  career  at  Hudson,  O.,  as 
switchman  Cleveland  &  Pittsburgh,  and 
Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rys.,  Oct. 
1,  1867;  was  clerk  in  ticket  and  freight 
office  at  Hudson,  1869-74;  clerk  in  audi- 
tor's office,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  same  road, 
1874-81;  paymaster  same  road,  1881-82; 
clerk  in  auditor's  office  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  at  St.  Paul,  1882-92;  has  been  pay- 
master same  road  since  1892.  Married 
at  Alliance,  C,  1869,  to  Miss  Hattie  R. 
Nighman.  Office:  3rd,  N.  W.  Cor.  Broad- 
way. Residence:  731  E.  3rd  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

DAVIS,  Frederick  Upham,  physician; 
born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Dec.  19,  1875; 
son  of  Rev.  Geo.  H.  (D.D.)  and  Alice 
(Upham)  Davis;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Boise,  Idaho,  and  Brainerd. 
Minn.;  University  of  Minnesota,  degrees 
of  B.S.,  1898,  M.D.,  1902.  Married  at 
Mankato,  Minn.,  Nov.  28,  1904,  to  Erna 
M.  Lossow.  Was  1st  sergt.  Co.  D,  15th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-American  War; 
practiced  medicine  at  St.  Clair,  Minn., 
1902-06;  in  practice  at  Faribault  since 
1906.  Member  Rice  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  Valley,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  M.  ^\  A.,  I.  O.  F.,  R.  N.  A.; 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Address: 
Faribault,   Minn. 

DAVIS,  Georg-e  William,  clergyman; 
born  at  Rochester,  England,  Aug.  3, 
1858;  son  of  George  and  Ann  (Spence- 
laugh)  Davis;  came  to  America,  1884; 
graduate  Victoria  University,  Manches- 
ter, Eng.;  Yale  University,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  degree  of  Ph.D.;  studied  theologv 
at  Rochester  (N.  Y.)  Theological  Semi- 
nary and  Auburn  (N.  Y.)  Theological 
Seminary;  Macalester  College;  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  honorary  degree  of  DD.  Presby- 
terian. Began  ministry  in  England, 
1881;  came  to  America  and  occupied 
pastorates  at  Huron,  N.  Y.,  and  New 
Preston,  Conn.;  in  charge  of  the  First 
Presbyterian      Church.      Mankato,      since 


1901.  Club:  Social  Science.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

DAVIS,  Harry  De  Los,  banking;  born 
at  Elk  River,  Minn.,  Jan.  7,  1871;  son 
of  George  and  Helen  Melissa  (Couillard) 
Davis;  common  school  education.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  the  People's 
Bank,  March  2,  1887;  assistant  cashier 
since  1893,  and  director  since  1904.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Sept.  15,  1906,  to  Miss  Susan  L. 
Clement.  Recreation:  Automobiling. 
Office:  People's  Bank  of  Minneapolis. 
Residence:  2721  Chicago  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

DAVIS,  Levi  M.,  lawyer;  born  in  Jack- 
son Co.,  Ind.,  June  22,  1861;  son  of 
Samuel  and  Polly  (Hughes)  Davis;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Indiana  and 
High  School  of  Sauk  Center,  Minn.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Long 
Prairie  since  1883.  Democrat.  Appointed 
county  attorney,  Todd  Co.,  Nov.,  1883; 
elected  county  attorney,  1904,  and  re- 
elected, 1906;  delegate  to  National  Dem- 
ocratic Convention  at  Kansas  City,  1900, 
and  alternate,  St.  Louis  Convention, 
1904.  Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Maccabees,  Yeomen,  Rebeccas, 
Royal  Neighbors,  Degree  of  Honor.  Mar- 
ried at  Browerville,  Minn.,  Sept.,  1888, 
to  Miss  Minnie  E.  Hurlbut.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Long  Prairie,   Minn. 

DAVIS,  Luther  Alvin,  physician;  born 
at  Harrisville,  Pa.,  June  19,  1878;  grad- 
uated from  Howard  Lake  High  School, 
1895;  attended  Macalester  College  and 
graduated  from  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1901.  Began  practice 
of  medicine,  1901.  Democrat.  Member 
of  Park  Region  Medical  Society,  and 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Mason;  member  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  1902, 
to  Miss  Male  Staples.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Dalton, 
Minn. 

DAVIS,  Marvin  H.,  agricultural  imple- 
ments: born  in  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y., 
July  17,  1853;  son  of  Samuel  C.  and 
Emma  (Hamlin)  Davis;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1872;  completed  education  at 
Groveland  Seminary,  Minn.  Entered 
sale  of  agricultural  implements  in  Dodge 
Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.,  1875,  and  has  since 
been  engaged  in  that  line  of  business; 
began  with  La  Crosse  Implement  Co., 
as  traveling  salesman,  1S83;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  company,  at  Minne- 
apolis, since  1901.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Married  in  S.  Dakota,  1887, 
to  Miss  May  E.  Russell.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Farming  and 
raising  fancy  stock.  Office:  316-330  3rd 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  3446  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

DAVIS,  Bobert  S.,  banking;  born  at 
Augusta,    Me.,     May    19,     1855;      son     of 


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James  S.  and  Emily  (Sawtelle)  Davis; 
came  to  Stillwater  with  parents,  1856, 
and  was  educated  in  the  public  schools; 
married  at  Stillwater,  1878,  to  Mira  E. 
Brown.  Began  in  banking  business, 
1877,  with  Lumbermen's  National  Bank, 
and  was  appointed  casliier  in  1884.  Cash- 
ier First  National  Bank,  Stillwater, 
since  1S9S;  treasurer  Stillwater  Water 
Co.  Commissioned  officer  Co.  K,  M.  N. 
G..  for  3  years.  Presbyterian.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
etc.  Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Address:     Stillwater,    Minn. 

DAVIS,  Spencer  E.,  president  and 
treasurer  of  Monitor  Drill  Company: 
born  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1841;  son  of 
Edmund  and  Ada  (Curtis)  Davis;  edu- 
cated in  district  school.  His  father  was 
a  farmer;  began  active  career  handling 
teams  in  the  lumber  woods;  worked  in 
rake  factory  and  melodeon  factory,  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  clerked  in  hotel  and 
spent  a  year  as  cattle  drover  (in  early 
days  called  "drovers").  Enlisted  in 
114th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  and  passed 
through  three  years'  service;  partici- 
pated in  eight  battles;  life  saved  by 
army  and  navy  dictionary;  five  balls 
through  clothing — not  a  scratch.  At  the 
close  of  the  war,  engaged  in  the  grocery 
business  for  himself;  sold  out  and 
moved  to  Wisconsin  in  1866;  engaged 
as  shipping  clerk  and  buyer  for  Van 
Bunt  &  Barber  Manufacturing  Co.,  three 
years;  was  baggageman  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Ry. ;  was  superin- 
tendent of  blast  furnace  two  years,  and 
in  1872  resigned  to  engage  in  manu- 
facturing agricultural  implements  at 
Horicon,  Wis.,  moving  factory  to  Minne- 
apolis in  1891.  Has  never  missed  a  pay 
day  in  35  years,  1872-1907.  Through 
various  changes  the  Monitor  Drill  Com- 
pany, of  which  he  is  president  and 
treasurer,  acquired  its  present  name,  in 
1902;  also  secretary  and  treasurer  Cot- 
tonwood Live  Stock  Co.;  president  and 
treasurer  The  Davis  Rice  Company.  Re- 
publican. Christian  Scientist.  Mason, 
Odd  Fellow,  Elk;  member  G.  A.  R.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Shooting  and 
brook  trout  fishing.  (Thirteen  his  lucky 
number:  He  left  home  at  13  years;  en- 
listed in  Union  Army  on  the  13th  of 
August;  began  in  manufacturing  busi- 
ness, 13th  of  June,  with  $1,300  capital.) 
Residence:  2104  Kenwood  Parkway,  Min- 
neapolis. 

DAVIS,  Wallace  H.,  real  estate,  etc.; 
born  at  Kankakee,  111.,  Oct.  27,  1871; 
son  of  Alanson  E.  and  Frances  (Dean) 
Davis;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1879;  edu- 
cated in  Minneapolis  public  schools, 
Amherst  College,  degree  of  B.S.,  1893; 
Harvard  Law  School,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1896.  Unmarried.  Admitted  to  Minne- 
sota bar.  1898;  vice  president  and  coun- 
sel for  David  P.  Jones  &  Co.,  real  es- 
tate,    etc.       Republican.        Presbyterian. 


Clubs:  Six  O'Clock,  Roosevelt,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Recreations:  All  out- 
door athletic  sports.  Office:  111  S.  4th 
St.  Residence:  65  S.  11th  St.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

DA'S*,  Hug-ene  Harry,  lumber;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn..  May  26,  1867;  son 
of  John  W.  and  Lavinia  (Gray)  Day; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools, 
Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and 
studied  law  at  Universities  of  Wiscon- 
sin and  Minnesota;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  24,  1896,  to  Mabel  Con- 
key.  Began  business  career,  1884,  with 
J.  W.  Day  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  lum- 
ber, as  scaler,  was  later  salesman  and 
in  1902,  went  into  lumber  business  for 
self.  Republican:  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  511  S.  3rd  St.  Residence:  2729 
Portland   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DAV,  Frank  A.,  editor  and  publisher; 
born  in  Green  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  30,  1853; 
son  of  J.  G.  and  Betsey  W.  Day;  com- 
mon school  education.  Has  been  a  resi- 
dent of  Minnesota  since  1874;  president 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  of 
Fairmont  Sentinel,  daily  and  weekly,  es- 
tablished by  himself,  1874.  Also  private 
secretary  to  Governor  Johnson  since 
1904.  Democrat.  Member  of  the  State 
Senate,  12  years,  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 2  years;  Chairman  Democratic 
State  Central  Committee,  1904-06.  Ma- 
son; member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  in 
1884,  to  Miss  Lucia  A  Howland.  Recrea- 
tion: Billiards.  Office:  State  Capitol. 
Residence:      Merriam    Park,   St.    Paul. 

DA'S",  Harwood  Galusha,  editor  and 
publisher  Freeborn  County  Standard; 
born  at  Jericho,  Vt.,  July  15,  1844;  son 
of  Jonas  Galusha  and  Betsey  Washburn 
(Stroud)  Day;  educated  in  common  and 
select  schools  of  Attica,  Wis.,  and 
Evansville  (Wis.)  Seminary;  read  law 
in  office  of  Judge  James  Knowlton, 
Chicago,  111.,  completing  course  in  law- 
office  at  Webster  City,  la.,  and  there 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  May  18,  1868. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Esther- 
ville,  la.,  1868-78  and  at  Lanesboro, 
Minn..  1878-83;  has  been  at  the  head  of 
The  Standard  Printing  Co.,  Albert  Lea, 
since  1883,  publishers  of  Freeborn 
County  Standard,  established  1857.  Also 
president  Board  of  Park  Commissioners; 
vice  President  Albert  Lea  Building  and 
Loan  Association.  Enlisted  as  private 
in  Civil  War;  detailed  as  clerk  in  as- 
sistant quartermaster's  department 
(post  Q.  M.).  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
1863-4;  member  House,  Iowa  Legisla- 
ture, 1870-71;  county  attorney  Emmet 
Co.'  la.,  10  years;  now  member  Minne- 
sota Democratic  State  Central  Com- 
mittee and  secretary  Democratic 
County  Committee,  Freeborn  Co.  Inde- 
pendent Democrat.  Agnostic.  Member 
Minnesota  Editorial  Association.  Mason. 
Married    at   Blue  Earth,    Minn.,    May    22, 


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1S71,  to  Miss  Mary  Rowland.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

I>AV,  John  S.,  surveyor  and  civil  en- 
gineer; born  in  Guelph,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada, June,  1S43;  son  of  John  Watson 
and  Elizabeth  (Elvi'orthy)  Day;  educated 
in  the  public  schools  in  Ontario  and  at 
Rockwood  Academy,  Rockwood,  Ont., 
Canada.  Left  home  in  1S68  and  went 
with  the  first  missionaries  (Methodists) 
to  Winnipeg  and  the  Saskatchawan;  re- 
turned as  far  as  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  in 
1869  and  located  there;  followed  stair 
building  until  about  1879,  when  he  set- 
tled on  a  farm  in  Kandiyohi  Co.;  was 
elected  county  surveyor,  Jan.,  1902, 
which  position  he  now  occupies;  also 
civil  engineer  in  municipal  and  county 
public  works,  notably  the  Hawk  Creek 
ditch  system  in  Kandiyohi  and  Chippe- 
wa counties  and  the  Willmar  ditch  and 
sewer.  Member  Minnesota  Surveyors' 
and  Engineers'  Society.  Married,  1st, 
at  Fergus,  Ont.,  1868,  to  Maggie  Buchan 
(now  deceased);  2nd,  at  Monticello; 
Minn.,  1886,  to  Eda  P.  Perkins.  Ad- 
dress:     Willmar,    Minn. 

BAV,  I^.  P.,  railway  official;  born  in 
De  Witt  County,  Illinois,  April  4,  1858; 
son  of  George  Allen  and  Mary  (Hodges) 
Day;  educated  in  public  schools;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Louis,  Nov.  7,  1894,  to  Maria 
Hopkins.  Engaged  in  railway  service 
since  1885;  now  president  and  director 
Minnesota,  Dakota  &  Pacific  Railway 
Co.;  Iowa,  Central  and  Western  Ry. 
Co.;  Ry.  Transfer  Co.  of  Minneapolis; 
vice  president  and  director  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  R.  R.  Co.,  Iowa  Central  Ry. 
Co.;  Des  Moines  &  Fort  Dodge  Ry.  Co.; 
director  Minnesota  Transfer  Ry.,  Se- 
curity Bank  of  Minnesota.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Bryn  Mawr, 
Minikahda,  Lafayette  (Minneapolis); 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul);  Tennessee  (Mem- 
phis, Tenn.).  Office:  Metropolitan  Bldg. 
Residence:  1225  Harmon  Place,  Minne- 
apolis. 

DAYTON,  David  Draper,  merchant; 
born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1880; 
son  of  George  D.  Dayton;  graduate 
high  school,  Worthington,  Minn.,  1897, 
and  Princeton  University,  1902;  married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1903,  to 
Louise  Winchell.  Treasurer  and  gen- 
eral manager  of  the  Dayton  Dry  Goods 
Co.;  secretary  Minnesota  Loan  and  In- 
vestment Company.  Presbyterian.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Roosevelt,  Garfield,  West- 
minster. Secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Princeton  Alumni  Association  of  the 
North  West.  Office:  7th  &  Nicollet  Av. 
Residence:  2020  Blaisdell  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

DEAIf,  Arthur  J.,  agricultural  imple- 
ments; born  at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  14,  1871; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  the 
Minneapolis  branch  of  Deere  &  Co.,  agri- 


cultural implements,  continuing  until 
1893  when  his  father  organized  the  firm 
of  Dean  &,  Co.,  as  wholesalers  and  job- 
bers of  agricultural  implements  and  ve- 
hicles, of  which  he  is  vice  president. 
Methodist.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
May,  1894,  to  Cora  P.  Steele.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  404  Washington 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  311  E.  16th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

DEAN,  Melbum  Ii.,  cashier  Midway 
Bank;  born  at  Bloomington,  Minn.,  Nov. 
2,  1880;  son  of  RolDert  E.  and  Zilah 
(Tuckey)  Dean;  raised  on  a  farm;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  State 
Agricultural  College  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, 1903.  Began  business  career  as 
carpet  salesman  in  the  store  of  W.  Mc- 
Veigh, St.  Anthony  Park,  continuing, 
1903-05;  entered  Midway  Bank  as  ac- 
countant and  has  been  cashier  since 
Dec.  1,  1905.  Office:  N.  W.  Fur.  Ex- 
pos. Bldg.  Residence:  954  E.  Bayless 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DEAN,  William  Blake,  merchant; 
born  at  Pittsburg,  Pa,  September  26, 
1838;  son  of  William  and  Aurelia  (But- 
ler) Dean;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Pittsburgh  and  Bolman's  Academy, 
West  Chester,  Pa.;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Oct.  18,  1860,  to  Mary  C.  Nicols; 
children:  Caroline  (Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Haupt),  Aurelia  (Mrs.  Stephen  D.  de 
Forest),  Alice  (Mrs.  John  N.  Jackson), 
William  J.,  Georgie  (Mrs.  Chas.  D. 
Clark),  Sidney  B.,  Helen.  Established  in 
wholesale  iron  and  heavy  hardware  busi- 
ness in  St.  Paul,  in  1860,  in  firm  of  Nic- 
ols &  Dean,  now  the  corporation  of  Nic- 
ols, Dean  &  Gregg,  in  which  he 
is  a  director.  Also  director  in 
Great  Northern  Railway  Co.,  Sec- 
ond National  Bank  of  St.  Paul,  State 
Savings  Bank  of  St.  Paul,  Northwestern 
Trust  Co.,  St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  In- 
surance Co.,  Oakland  Cemetery.  Trustee 
of  the  McCormick  Theological  Seminary, 
Chicago.  Republican.         Presbyterian. 

Member  at  times  of  Board  of  Fire  Com- 
missioners, Water  Commissioners,  Edu- 
cation and  Public  Library.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Senate,  1891-5.  Presi- 
dential elector  on  Blaine  &  Logan  ticket, 
1881.  Member  of  Monetary  Commission 
appointed  by  Indianapolis  Convention. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
Commercial.  Office:  8th,  Sibley  and  Tem- 
perance Sts.  Residence:  353  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DEAN,  "William  John,  hardwt  re  mer- 
chant; born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  11, 
1869;  son  of  William  Blake  and  Mary 
(Nichols)  Dean;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul  and  The  Hill  School. 
Pottstown,  Pa.;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
June  19,  1894,  to  Laura  C.  Winter.  En- 
tered employ  of  Nichols  &  Dean,  whole- 
sale heavy  hardware,  Oct.  17,  1887,  as 
office  boy;  became  a  member  of  the  firm 
in    1894,    and    when   the   partnership   was 


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changed  to  a  corporation,  May  1,  1906, 
under  name  of  Nichols,  Dean  &  Gregg-, 
was  elected  as  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  company;  also  vice  president 
Paeth  Iron  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Nushka,  "White  Bear  Yacht. 
Office:  8th,  Sibley  and  Temperance 
Sts.  Residence:  .514  Grand  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

DEARTH,  Elmer  Henry,  general  in- 
surance and  loans;  born  at  Sangeville, 
Me.,  June  6,  1859;  son  of  Henry  L.  and 
Mary  B.  (Drake)  Dearth;  educated  in 
the  high  school  at  Dexter,  Me.,  and 
at  Foxcroft  Academy,  Foxcroft,  Me., 
1875-1879;  married  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn., 
June  26,  1889,  to  Nellie  G.  Doran. 
Taught  school,  1879-1880;  employed  on 
Bangor  Daily  Whig  and  Courier,  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  1880-1882;  manager  and  editor 
Henderson  Independent,  Henderson, 
Minn.,  1884-86;  proprietor  and  editor  Le 
Sueur  News,  Le  Sueur,  Minn..  1S87-1891; 
deputy  insurance  commissioners  of 
Minnesota.  1889-92;  special  agent  for  the 
Northwestern  Equitable  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  of  N.  Y.,  1892-97;  insurance  com- 
missioner of  Minn.,  1897-99  and  1901- 
1905;  President  National  Association  of 
Insurance  Commissioners,  1899;  member 
of  the  firm  of  Hughson  &  Dearth,  since 
March,  1905,  fire,  marine  and  accident 
insurance  and  loans.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,   Shriner;   member  B.   P. 

0.  E.,  K.  P.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Club:  St.  Paul  Commercial  (char- 
ter member).  Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  528  Day- 
ton Av..   St.   Paul. 

DECKER,  Calvin  Decker,  purchasing 
agent  University  of  Minnesota;  born, 
Austin,  Minn.,  Aug.  18.  1858;  son  of 
Jacob  S.  and  Mary  (Smith)  Decker;  at- 
tended public  schools  of  Austin  and 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1886;  married 
at  Austin,  Minn.,  April  4,  1888,  to  Hen- 
rietta Barnes.  Was  secretary  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1887-89;  principal 
of  schools.  Herman,  Minn..  1S89-93;  su- 
perintendent city  schools,  Le  Sueur, 
Minn.,  1893-96;  engaged  in  hardware 
business  as  Decker  Brothers,  Austin, 
Minn.,  1896-1905;  has  been  purchasing 
agent  University  of  Minnesota  since  July 

1,  1905.  Address:  L'niversity  of  Minne- 
sota,  Minneapolis. 

DECKER,  Edward  WUlianis,  banker; 
born  at  Austin,  Minn.,  Aug.  24,  1869; 
son  of  Jacob  S.  and  May  Ann  H.  (Smith) 
Decker;  born  and  brought  up  on  farm; 
graduated  from  Austin  (Minn.)  High 
School,  1887;  married  at  Minneapolis. 
Feb.  24,  1892,  to  Susie  May  Spaulding. 
Entered  Northwestern  National  Bank, 
Minneapolis,  Sept.  5,  1887,  as  messenger; 
advanced  to  various  positions;  elected, 
Sept.  13,  1895,  assistant  cashier  of  the 
Metropolitan  Bank  of  Minneapolis,  and 
Dec.   8,   1896,  elected  ca.shi   r,   same  bank; 


elected  cashier  of  Northwestern  National 
Bank,  Dec.  8,  1900,  and  on  July  1,  1903, 
t^lected  to  present  position  as  vice  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  same  bank, 
of  which  is  also  a  director.  Director 
Northwestern  National  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Congregationalist.  Director         Young 

Men's  Christian  Association,  trustee 
Windom  Institute.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  automobiling.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Office: 
Northwestern  National  Bank.  Residence: 
1414    Harmon    Place,    Minneapolis. 

DECKER,  "Willjur  P.,  banking;  born  at 
Bowdoinham.  Me.,  Nov.  7,  1856;  son  of 
James  A.  and  Seraphina  (Park)  Decker; 
graduate  University  of  Maine,  1878; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  1885,  to  Mary 
Elise  Lyall.  Came  to  Minnesota  to  take 
position  as  instructor  in  engineering  de- 
partment of  Uni-versity  of  Minnesota; 
resigned  after  a  few  years'  service;  en- 
gaged in  banking  since  July,  1903;  now 
vice  president  St.  Anthony  Falls  Bank, 
and  director  Northwestern  Elevator  Co. 
Republican:  member  Park  Commission. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Minneapolis 
Society  of  Fine  Arts,  Minnesota  Acad- 
emy of  Sciences,  Minnesota  Historical 
Society,  Sons  of  American  Revolution. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Automobile.  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  525  Tenth 
Av.,    S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

DE  HAVEN,  Eugene  p.,  wholesale 
paper  jobber;  born  in  Indiana,  Dec.  16, 
1869;  son  of  John  Doster  and  Lemarian 
( Rinker)  De  Haven;  attended  district 
schools  of  Cass  Co.,  Ind.;  graduated 
from  American  Normal  College,  Logans- 
port,  Ind.,  and  from  Cedar  Rapids  Busi- 
ness College,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Began 
active  career  as  bookkeeper  at  a  saw 
mill  in  Missouri,  1888;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, Jan.  1,  1889,  and  in  September 
of  the  same  year  entered  service  of 
James  H.  Bishop  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper 
dealers;  now  vice  president  McClellan 
Paper  Co.  Member  U.  T.  C.  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  26,  1894, 
to  Miss  Clara  Wilson  Tice.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Traveling  and 
fishing.  Office:  245-249  1st  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  2435  Pillsbury  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

De  La  BARRE,  William,  civil  engi- 
neer; born  at  Vienna,  Austria,  April  15, 
1849;  son  of  Carl  and  Josephine  de  la 
Barre;  educated  at  the  Vienna  (Austria) 
Polvtechnic  College.  Came  to  the 
United  States,  1865;  resident  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  1865-78,  acting  as  civil  engi- 
neer during  greater  part  of  that  period; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1878,  and  followed 
profession  of  civil  engineering;  has 
been  connected  with  Minneapolis  Mill 
Co.,  and  St.  Anthony  Falls  Water  Power 
Co.,  since  1880.  Engineer,  agent  and 
treasurer  Minneapolis  Mill  Co.  and  St. 
Anthony  Falls  Water  Power  Co.,  incor- 
porated, 1856.  Director  Pillsbury-Wash- 
burn  Flour  Mills  Co.     Republican.  Mem- 


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ber  Amei'ican  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers, German  Engineers'  Society,  of 
Germany.  Married  at  Pliiladelphia,  Pa., 
1870,  to  Miss  Louise  Merian.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  508  1st  St.,  S. 
Residence:     2525   Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

DE  IiAITTBE,  John,  president  Farm- 
ers' and  Mechanics'  Savings  Banlt;  born 
at  Ellsworth,  Me..  March  5,  1832;  son  of 
Charles  and  Rosalie  L.  (Desisles)  de 
Laittre;  educated  in  the  common 
schools;  married  at  Conway,  N.  H.,  July 
18,  1865,  to  Miss  Clara  T.  Eastman.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  the  cod  fishery 
business.  Went  to  California.  1852;  en- 
gaged in  mining  and  lumbering;  was 
one  of  party  of  eight  white  men  wlio 
first  saw  what  has  been  called  the  8th 
wonder  of  the  world — the  Washingtonia 
Giganteas  of  California;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis ISfiS,  and  engaged  in  woolen  and 
flour  manufacturing  business  until  1869; 
entered  into  the  manufacture  of  lumber 
under  firm  name  of  Eastman,  Bovey, 
De  Laittre  Lumber  Co.,  which  was  in- 
corporated later  as  the  Bovey-De  Laittre 
Lumber  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president. 
President  Nicollet  National  Bank,  1884- 
8S,  and  is  now  president  of  the  Farmers' 
and  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank.  Republi- 
can. Elected  mayor  of  St.  Paul,  1877; 
appointed  by  Gov.  J.  S.  Pillsbury  state 
prison  inspector,  continuing  for  7  years 
(reappointed  by  Governors  Pillsbury  and 
Hubbai'd).  Oflice:  Farmers'  &  Me- 
chanics' Savings  Bank.  Residence:  24 
Grove    St.,    Minneapolis. 

BE  IiAITTRE,  Karl,  wholesale  grocer 
and  lumber  merchant;  born  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  23,  1874;  son  of  John  and 
Clara  T.  (Eastman)  De  Laittre;  edu- 
cated In  Minneapolis  public  and  high 
schools;  Harvard  University,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  A.B.,  1897.  Has  been 
actively  engaged  in  business  in  Minne- 
apolis since  leaving  college;  president 
North  Fork  Lumber  Co.;  secretary  Green 
&  De  Laittre  Company,  importers  and 
wholesale  grocers.  Republican.  Repre- 
sentative 38th  district  to  State  Legis- 
lature, 1905.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Min- 
neapolis and  Roosevelt.  Office:  18-22 
3rd  St.,  N.  Residence:  24  Grove  PI., 
Minneapolis. 

DE  I^ONG,  Georg-e  Palmer,  lumber- 
man; born  in  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y., 
Jan.,  1S53;  son  of  Zophar  I.  and  Cath- 
erine (Scott)  De  Long;  educated  in 
schools  of  New  York  State;  married, 
March  3,  1877,  to  Cynthia  D,  daughter 
of  J.  V.  Hawxhurst,  of  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
Came  West,  1872,  to  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
where  he  was  bookkeeper  with  Ingram, 
Kennedy  &  Co.,  lumber  manufacturers; 
engaged  in  retail  lumber  business  at 
Lansing,  Iowa,  1877-78,  as  George  P.  De 
Long  &  Co.,  continuing  at  Zumbrota. 
Minn.,  1878-83,  then  merged  business  in- 
to the  Wabasha  Lumber  Co.,  of  which 
he   was  secretary    until   1882,   residing  at 


Wabasha,  Minn.;  then  for  11  years  was 
secretary  Hudson  Sawmill  Co.,  of  Hud- 
son, Wis.,  until  1899;  was  with  C.  L. 
Chamberlain,  established  firm  of  De 
Long  &  Chamberlain,  purchasing  saw 
mill,  planing  mill  and  store  of  Nicker- 
son  &  Co.,  at  Nickerson,  Minn.,  continu- 
ing until  1905,  when  he  joined  in  organ- 
izing the  Stanton-De  Long  Lumber  Co., 
of  St.  Paul,  of  which  he  is  vice  presi- 
dent and  secretarj\  Also  president  East- 
ern Minnesota  Lumber  Co.,  Anoka, 
Minn.;  vice  president  Bank  of  Hudson, 
of  Hudson,  Wis.;  president  of  Oregon 
Timber  Co.,  Oregon,  and  stockholder  in 
Ingram-Day  Lumber  Co.,  of  Lyman. 
Miss.        Mason.         Club:  Commercial. 

Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:     Nickerson,   Minn. 

BE  XiOl^G,  Scott  Hawxhurst,  lumber- 
man; born  at  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  June  3, 
1883;  son  of  George  Palmer  and  Cynthia 
(Hawxhurst)  De  Long;  graduated  from 
Hudson  (Wis.)  High  School  and  two 
years  at  University  of  Minnesota,  tak- 
ing course  in  mechanical  engineering; 
immarried.  Left  school  and  entered 
office  of  the  Eddy  Sash  &  Door  Co.,  of 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  of  which  he  soon 
after  became  treasurer;  also  stockliold- 
er  and  treasurer  of  the  Stanton-De  Long 
Lumber  Co.,  of  St.  Paul.  Member  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  fraternity,  of  University  of 
Minnesota.  Office:  125-131  2nd  St.,  N. 
E.  Residence:  1229  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

BENEGBE,  James  Benis,  lawyer; 
born  at  New  Orleans.  La.,  May  5,  186S: 
son  of  William  O.  and  Antoinette  T. 
(Morgan)  Denegre;  educated  at  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy,  1881-85;  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, 1885-89,  A.B.,  June,  1S89,  A.M., 
1892;  Law  School,  University  of  Minne- 
sota. 1889-92.  LL.B..  1891,  LL.M.,  1892. 
T'nmarried.  Began  practice  of  law,  Jan. 
3,  1892.  Member  of  Ramsey  County, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations. Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason;  member  W.  O.  W.  (IJlubs:  Min- 
nesota, Minnesota  Boat.  Office:  Gilfillan 
Blk.  Residence:  307  W.  6th  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

BENmS,  Warren  Arthur,  physician; 
born  at  Sharon,  Wis.,  December  5,  1869; 
son  of  Jesse  and  Annie  Dennis;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Sharon,  grad- 
uating from  high  school,  1885;  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1887-91,  degree  of 
B.L. ;  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1893-96,  M.D. 
Interne  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  1905-06, 
City  and  County  Hospital,  St.  Paul, 
1896-97;  post  graduate  work  at  Johns 
Hopkins,  Baltimore  and  Vienna,  Austria. 
Entered  upon  practice  of  medicine  at  St. 
Paul,  1S9G.  Surgeon  15th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf., 
at  the  time  of  the  war  with  Spain.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine, 
Ramsey  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
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sociations.  Unmarried.  Office:  Lowry 
Arcade.  Residence:  Tiie  Angus,  St. 
Paul. 

BSmriS,  W.  Tale,  president  Yale 
Realty  Co.;  born  Norwalk,  Huron  Co.. 
Ohio,  Jan.  10,  1S68;  son  of  Lloyd  B.  and 
Celestina  (Yale)  Dennis;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  Norwalk  High  school, 
graduating  with  class  of  1886;  married, 
Norwalk,  Ohio.  May  1,  1890,  Edith 
Woodward.  Entered  service  of  Motive 
Department  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Ry., 
Sept.  19,  1886,  as  locomotive  fireman; 
promoted  to  engineer  Dec.  6,  1889;  re- 
signed position  March  25,  1898,  and 
came  to  Minneapolis  to  asume  manage- 
ment of  seven-twelfths  the  estate  of 
T\''ashington  Yale,  left  to  mother,  broth- 
er, sister  and  himself,  thus  being  forced 
into  real  estate  business;  organized  the 
Yale  Realty  Co.  and  Yale  Land  Co.,  of 
both  of  which  he  is  president,  and  the 
Dennis-Mitchell  Co.,  of  which  he  is 
president  and  treasurer,  through  which 
companies  he  conducts  business  in  real 
estate,  farm  lands,  and  the  manage- 
ment of  office,  mercantile  and  apartment 
buildings.  Served  eight  years  in  O.  N. 
G.,  in  Co.  G,  5th  and  16th  Regts.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Knight  Templar  and  Shriner;  member 
Royal  Arcanum,  Brotherhood  of  Locomo- 
tive Engineers.  Recreations:  Automo- 
biling,  fishing.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
206  S.  4th  St.  Residence:  2002  Pillsbury 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DENSMOBZ:,  Benjamin,  Iron  works; 
l)orn  in  Orleans  Co..  N.  Y.,  1831;  son  of 
Orrin  and  Elizabeth  (Fowle)  Densmore; 
educated  at  Beloit  College,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1866,  to  Miss 
Sarah  Greenland.  Lived  on  a  farm  near 
Janesville,  Wis.,  1847-55;  came  to  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  1855.  and  learned  trade  of 
foundryman  and  machinist;  served  in 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65,  as  mem- 
Ijer  of  3rd  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.  and  as  cap- 
tain of  the  4th  U.  S.  Heavy  Artillery 
(colored) ;  returned  to  Red  Wing  at  close 
of  war  and  assisted  in  founding  the 
Red  Wing  Iron  Works,  which  have 
been  in  operation  since  1866.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Address:  Red 
Wing,    Minn. 

DEBBV,  Georg-e  W.  W.  McClellan, 
major  engineer  corps,  V.  S.  A.;  born  at 
sea;  son  of  Captain  George  H.  Derby, 
(U.  S.  A.);  entered  U.  S.  Military  Acad- 
emy from  Missouri,  July  1,  1874;  ap- 
pointed 2nd  lieut.  of  engineers,  June 
14,  1878;  became  1st  lieut.  Jan.  2,  1881; 
capt.  Dec.  1,  1887.  Has  been  identified 
with  river  and  harbor  improvement 
work;  was  chief  engineer,  5th  Army 
Corps,  Spanish-American  War,  campaign 
of  Santiago.  Member  American  Society 
of  Civil  Engineer.'?.  Rcsidenc(^:  213  S. 
A\on   St.,   St.   Paul. 

BESMOm},  Michael  Ambrose,  physi- 
cian;  born   at    Rushford,    Minn.,   Jan.    15, 


1878;  son  of  Michael  Joseph  and  Kath- 
erine  (Wimsey)  Desmond;  graduate 
Rushford  High  School;  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.D.,  1903.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at  Ake- 
ley,  Minn.,  since  July  1,  1906.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Upper  Mississippi  Medical 
Society.  Unmarried.  Address:  Akeley, 
Minn. 

DETWEII.EB,  Herbert  B.,  Secretary 
and  manager  The  Ron-Fernandez  Cigar 
Co.;  born  at  Doon,  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  21, 
1882;  son  of  Joseph  S.  and  Nancy  A. 
(Bricker)  Detweiler;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Wolverton,  Ont.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  bookkeeper,  Toronto, 
Can.,  later  residing  for  three  years  in 
London,  Ont.;  came  to  Duluth,  1902.  and 
became  connected  as  bookkeeper  with 
The  Ron-Fernandez  Cigar  Co..  manufac- 
turers of  high  grade  cigars,  1903;  has 
been  secretary  and  manager  of  the  com- 
pany, since  Jan.  1,  1904.  Secretary 
Minnesota  Cigar  Box  Co.;  president  and 
treasurer  Independent  Cigar  Co.  Luth- 
eran. Mason.  Married  at  Duluth,  June 
1,  1904.  to  Miss  Catherine  Michael. 
Recreations:  Athletics.  Office:  102-104 
W.  Mich.  St.  Residence:  1825  Greyso- 
lon   Rd.,  Duluth. 

DETTTSCH,  Henry,  lawyer;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Aug.  28,  1874;  son  of  Jacob 
and  Malchen  Amelia  (Valfer)  Deutsch; 
graduate  Law  College,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894;  Law 
College,  Yale  University,  degree  of 
LL.M.,  magna  cum  laude,  1895.  Was 
admitted  to  Minnesota  bar.  1895.  Re- 
publican. Christian  Scientist.  Delegate 
to  the  Universal  Congress  of  Lawyers 
and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904;  3d  vice 
president  Commercial  Law  League 
of  America;  member  American  and  Min- 
nesota Bar  associations.  Mason  (32°) 
K.  C.  C.  H.,  Scottish  Rite  Bodies, 
Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. W.  O.  W.,  Maccabees.  Married 
at  Philadelphia.  1898,  to  Miss  Grace  A. 
Levi.  Club:  Commercial  (director). 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
2705    Fremont   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

DEVBB,  Charles  S.,  law,  real  estate; 
born  at  Mabee,  Ohio,  1869;  son  of  Frank- 
lin and  Margaret  (Slavens)  Dever;  edu- 
cated at  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1886-87;  Denver  University.  1888-89; 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
1892;  Law  Department  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  1893.  From  the 
commencement  of  his  active  career  has 
been  in  business  alone.  Held  office  of 
city  justice,  1895-96.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  537  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence: 
Minneapolis. 

'DEVEBBUX,  W.  P.,  grain  dealer; 
born  at  Oneida.  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1858; 
son  of  Patrick  J.  and  Mary  (McQuade) 
Devereux;     educated     in     public'  schools 


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and  graduated  from  Oneida  High  School, 
1876;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1895, 
to  Annette  E ,  daugliter  of  James  and 
Mary  King.  Partner  Markham  &  Dever- 
eux,  1882-85,  and  W.  P.  Devereux  & 
Co.,  1885-90,  in  grocery  and  produce 
business,  Oneida,  N.  Y.;  partner  in  Ken- 
nedy &  Devereux,  grain  dealers,  St. 
Paul,  1890-92;  since  1892  president  W. 
P.  Devereux  Co.  and  Devereux  Elevator 
Co.  Roman  Catholic.  Served  three 
years  in  35th  Separate  Co.,  National 
Guard,  State  of  New  York.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial,  Automobile,  Twin 
City  Gun,  Minnetonka  Yacht,  Artichoke 
Lake  Gun.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  2215  Bryant  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

DEVIiIN,  Edward  H.,  clergyman; 
born  in  Kenoslia  Co..  Wis.,  March  9, 
1856;  son  of  Peter  and  Mary  (Blaney) 
Devlin;  educated  at  St.  Thomas  College, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  American  College, 
Rome,  Italy.  Ordained  priest  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church  at  Rome,  1895; 
began  ministry  in  charge  of  church  at 
New  Richland,  Minn.,  Dec,  1895;  has 
been  pastor  of  the  Church  of  St.  Augus- 
tine, Austin,  since  June,  1896.  Member 
C.   O.  P.     Address:    Austin,   Minn. 

DE  WITT,  Charles  E.,  furniture;  born 
at  New  York  City,  July  12,  1857;  son 
of  James  R.  and  Alletta  E.  (Hedges) 
De  Witt;  educated  at  Hamilton  College, 
Clinton,  N.  Y.  Began  active  career  in 
banking  business;  located  in  Duluth, 
from  Montrose,  Pa.,  1882;  connected  for 
a  number  of  years  with  American  Ex- 
change Bank;  was  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  L.  W.  Leithhead  Drug  Co., 
1898-1905;  senior  partner  and  president 
De  Witt-Seitz  Co.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Married  at  Duluth,  Oct.  14, 
1897,  to  Miss  Ellen  M.  Hubbard.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Kitchi  Gammi.  Office:  16- 
18  B.  Michigan  St.  Residence:  931  E. 
1st    St.,    Duluth,    Minn. 

DEVITT,  Thomas  E.,  postmaster; 
born  at  Clinton,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1852; 
son  of  Anthony  and  Sara  (Mullin)  De- 
vitt;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents 
in  1855;  attended  country  school,  Dakota 
Co.  Reared  on  a  farm;  began  at  20  to 
learn  the  carpenter's  trade  which  he 
followed  for  20  years;  was  appointed 
postmaster  at  Rosemont  in  1893,  and 
still  continues  in  that  position.  Married 
at  Rosemont,  Feb.  26,  1878,  to  Miss 
Ellen  Hyland.  Address:  Rosemont, 
Minn. 

DE  WpiiF,  Baniel  Trench,  grain  mer- 
chant; born  at  Bridgeport,  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1863;  son  of  Henry  Hunt- 
ington and  Melissa  E.  (French)  De 
Wolf;  educated  in  public  schools  of  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.;  married  at  Indian- 
-apolis,  Dec.  25th,  1885,  to  Jessica  Whit- 
ridge.  Came  to  Minnesota  and  began 
business  career  with  the  firm  of  J.  A. 
Closser    &    Co.,    1884;     treasurer     W.'    P. 


Devereux  &  Co..  wholesale  grain,  since 
1902.  Member  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg., 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  654  Hague  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

BEUEIi,  Harry  James,  real  estate; 
born  at  Hartford,  Ohio,  Aug.  17,  1860; 
son  of  James  H.  and  Nancy  L.  (Emer- 
son) Deuel;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Union  County,  Iowa,  and  Afton 
(Iowa)  High  School;  married  at  Afton, 
Iowa,  Oct.  10,  1883,  to  Myrtle  L.  Mouser. 
Began  business  career  as  telegraph 
operator  Burlington  Ry.,  1878,  continu- 
ing until  1SS2;  was  clerk  in  Bank  of 
Creston,  Creston,  Iowa,  1882-84;  with 
Lombard  Investment  Co.,  1884-93;  as 
manager  at  Larned,  Kansas,  1885-88, 
and  manager  for  Minnesota  and  Wis- 
consin, at  St.  Paul,  1888-93;  since  1893 
in  business  with  Freedrick  L.  Bayard, 
at  St.  Paul,  in  firm  of  Bayard  &  Deuel, 
real  estate  and  financial  agents.  Repub- 
lican.. Club:  St.  Paul  Chess  and  Whist. 
Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
909   Iglehart  St.,   St.   Paul. 

DICK,  Fhilip,  retail  clothing;  born  in 
Germany,  1847;  son  of  Wilhelm  and 
Elizabeth  (Kraus)  Dick;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Germany;  came  to 
America,  1866,  and  to  Minnesota,  1870; 
married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1870,  to 
Louise  Hoefer.  Clerked  in  clothing 
store  4  years  before  locating  in  St. 
Peter,  in  1870;  has  been  engaged  in  re- 
tail clothing  business  since  1870.  County 
commissioner  2  years,  member  school 
board  and  library  board  and  is  now 
in  his  tenth  term  as  mayor  of  St.  Peter. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.    O.   F.     Address:      St.   Peter   Minn. 

BZCKEBMAN,  Charles  Kent,  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Dickerman  Invest- 
ment Co.;  born  at  Decorah,  la.,  Sept. 
23.  1877;  son  of  Charles  E.  and  Eliza- 
beth Kent  (Greene)  Dickerman;  came 
to  St.  Paul  with  parents,  1887;  educated 
in  St.  Paul  High  School  and  tfniversity 
of  Minnesota.  Began  active  career  at 
Duluth,  in  employ  of  Hurd  Refrigerator 
Co.,  and  is  now  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  Dickerman  Investment  Co.  Re- 
publican. Member  Episcopal  Church. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1902,  to  Miss 
Mabel  Stone.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Tennis,  rowing,  etc.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1092 
Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

DXCKEV,  Alfred  Emil,  lawyer;  born 
at  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  June  15,  1873; 
son  of  Alfred  Dickey;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  and 
Jamestown,  N.  D.,  Stanford  University, 
De  Pauw  University,  degree  of  A.B., 
from  latter,  1894,  Indiana  Law  School, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1896.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Indianapolis  1896-1903; 
editor  Forum,  1899-1901;  vice  president 
Wells  &  Dickey  Co.,  investments,  bank- 
ers;   farm   lands,   etc.,   Jamestown,   N.  D. ; 


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1901-1905,  holding-  same  position,  at 
Minneapolis,  since  1905;  and  also  advi- 
sory counsel  for  tlio  company.  Repub- 
lican. Scottisli  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Kniglit 
Templar,  Siiriner;  member  Plii  Kappa 
I'si,  Delta  Clii  and  Plii  Beta  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried at  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1902,  to  Miss 
June  Clarlie.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  La- 
fayette, University  (Indiana).  Recrea- 
tion: Travel.  Office:  Security  Banlv 
Bldg.  Residence:  Plaza  Hotel,  Minne- 
apolis. 

DICKEV,  Courtland  Nay,  printing  and 
boolt  binding-;  born  in  Jefferson  Co., 
Ind.,  Jan.  1,  1855;  son  of  Joel  and  Mary 
R.  (Meek)  Diclvey;  educated  in  graded 
schools  at  Madison,  Ind.;  unmarried. 
Began  business  career  Jan.,  1878,  at 
Marysville,  Calif.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1883;  was  clerk  of  district  court,  Hen- 
nepin Co.,  1893-1905;  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  Crawford-Dickey  Co.,  since 
April,  1905.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  500-511 
2nd  Av.,  S.  Residence:  2400  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

DZCKEV,  Joel  Mark,  lawyer;  born  at 
Hanover,  Ind.,  Nov.  28,  1864;  son  of 
Joel  and  Sarah  (Arbuckle)  Dickey;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Madison,  Ind.; 
public  and  high  scliools  of  Marysville, 
Calif.;  Buchtel  College,  Akron,  O.;  Col- 
lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1895.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  June  1,  1892,  to 
Miss  Bessie  B.  Sparks.  Began  in  prac- 
tice of  law  at  St.  Paul,  June,  1895,  in 
U.  S.  attorney's  office,  and  has  been  as- 
.sistant  U.  S.  attorne5^  since  Oct.,  1895. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Recreations:  Outing  vaca- 
tions and  fishing.  Office:  P.  O.  Bldg. 
Residence:      530   Ashland   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

DICKINSON,  Cliarles  Henry,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Attica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6, 
1868;  son  of  Samuel  R.  and  Nettie  C. 
(Rowley)  Dickinson;  educated  at  high 
school,  Sharon,  Wis.,  1885.  Began  active 
career  as  a  pha.rmacist  with  Dr.  D.  G. 
Morris,  Sharon,  1888;  with  Mr.  R.  J. 
Sarasy,  Grand  Rapids,  Minn.,  1894;  phar- 
macist for  Itasca  Mercantile  Co.,  Grand 
Rapids,  1895;  general  manager  Itasca 
Mercantile  Co.,  since  1902.  Secretary 
Public  Library  Board.  Married  at  Shar- 
on, Wis.,  1895,  to  Miss  Annette  V.  Dan- 
iels. Club:  Commercial  (secretary).  Ad- 
dress:   Grand  Rapids,  Minn. 

DICKINSON,  Horace  Danforth,  jurist; 
born  at  Ogdensburg,  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
N.  Y.,  July  25,  1866;  son  of  William  and 
Margaret  Jane  (Thompson)  Dickinson; 
came  to  Minnesota  as  a  boy  and  was 
educated  in  the  district  school,  Minne- 
apolis public  schools  and  College  of 
Law,  Minnesota  State  University,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.;  married  in  New  York 
City,  April  28,  1898,  to  Marian  B.  Rice. 
Entei-ed    law    profession,    1890;    was    as- 


sistant city  attorney  of  Minneapolis, 
1897-1901;  judge,  of  the  municipal  court, 
1001-05;  became  judge  of  the  district 
court,  1905,  a  position  he  now  holds. 
Member  of  Hennepin  County,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Bar  associations. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  Order, 
Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternity.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  Court  House.  Residence:  22  W. 
Grant    St.,    Minneapolis. 

DICKINSON,  Justin  Levi,  clothing; 
born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  1860; 
son  of  Luther  P.  and  Cornelia  E.  (Par- 
sons) Dickinson;  came  to  Minnesota  in 
1870;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Ex- 
celsior, Minn.  Lived  in  Excelsior  until 
1885;  was  engaged  in  clothing  business 
in  Minneapolis,  1885-95;  has  been  with 
the  Model  Clothing  House  Co.,  since 
1902  and  is  secretary  of  the  company. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic ordei-,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Excelsior,  1882,  to  Miss  Eliza 
T^'aite.  Office:  305  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    2411    Pleasant   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DICKMAN,  Jacob  H.,  banking  busi- 
ness; born  in  South  Russia,  April  11, 
1874;  son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Nickel)  Dickman;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  private  German  schools. 
Came  to  America,  1875;  entered  bank- 
ing business,  Nov.  21,  1893;  now  cashier 
State  Bank  of  Mountain  Lake;  presi- 
dent State  Bank  of  Darfur,  Northroad 
Milling  Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer 
North  Star  Telephone  Co.  Republican. 
Mennonite.  Married  at  Mountain  Lake, 
Minn.,  Jan.  18,  1904,  to  Miss  Kathryn 
Janzen.  Recreations:  Pishing  and  other 
outdoor  sports.  Address:  Mountain 
liake,    Minn. 

DICKMAN,  Iiester  A.,  pliysician;  born 
at  Westgate,  la.,  Feb.  2,  1877;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Westgate;  Western 
College,  Toledo,  la.,  1S94-97;  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1901.  Practiced  at  Holland,  Minn.,  1901- 
05;  lias  been  located  at  Lismore  since 
June  1,  1905.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Nobles  County  and 
Southwest  Minnesota  Medical  societies. 
Republican.  Married  at  Holland,  Minn., 
Dec.  23,  1902,  to  Miss  Stella  Minet.  Ad- 
dress:     Lismore,    Minn. 

DICKSON,  Frederick  Newberry;  law- 
yer: born  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  May  15, 
1863;  son  of  John  N.  and  Mary  (Mason) 
Dickson;  graduated  at  Carlton  College, 
Northfield,  degree  of  B.A.,  June,  1885;  be- 
gan practice  of  law  at  St.  Paul,  1886. 
Member  of  Ramsey  County  and  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  associations.  Makes  a 
specialty  of  real  estate  law.  Married  at 
Chicago,  111.,  June  1,  1899,  to  Alice  M. 
Strong.  Recreations:  Pishing  and  La- 
crosse. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  530  Portland 
Ax.,   St.   Paul. 


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BICKSON,  Walter  E.,  banking;  born 
in  Brown  Co.,  Minn.,  June  12,  ISSO;  son 
of  James  and  Francis  (Patterson)  Dicli- 
son;  educated  in  country  scliools  and  at 
Springfield  (Minn.)  High  School.  Taught 
school  three  terms;  began  in  banking 
business,  April  1,  1S99;  cashier  and  di- 
rector State  Bank  of  Parkers  Prairie. 
Married.  Address:  Parkers  Prairie, 
Minn. 

DIETZi:,  John,  president  Park  Brew- 
ing Co.;  born  in  Cleveland,  O.,  1855;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  For  a  number 
of  years  was  employed  in  wholesale 
grocery  business  in  Chicago;  came  to 
Winona,  1882;  assisted  in  organizing  the 
Park  Brewing  Co.,  1903,  and  has  since 
been  president  of  the  company.  Was 
alderman  for  4  years;  member  board  of 
park  commissioners.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Uruids.  Clubs:  Arling- 
ton, Chicago  Athletic  (Chicago).  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

DIGHT,  John  Henry,  banking;  born  in 
Canada;  educated  in  public  schools.  Has 
been  engaged  in  banking  since  the  be- 
ginning of  his  entire  business  career 
and  has  been  cashier  of  the  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Duluth,  since  1889.  Ma- 
son. Married.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial.  Office:  First  Nat.  Bank  of 
Duluth.  Residence:  2109  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

DIX^Ii,  Franklin,  lawyer;  born,  Todd 
Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1875;  educated  in 
high  school,  Long  Prairie,  Minn.;  Ham- 
line  University,  St.  Paul,  degree  of 
Ph.B.;  Department  of  Law,  Georgetown 
University,  Washington,  D.  C,  graduat- 
ing, 1905;  married  at  Kelly ville,  Tex., 
June  13,  1906,  to  Miss  Delia  Shackel- 
ford. Began  practice  of  law,  as  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Stevens,  Drill,  Downey 
&  Drill,  which  continues.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Baseball.  Office:  610-611  New- 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  159  Mina 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DIIiIiE,  John  Ichahod,  lawyer;  born 
at  Huntington,  Ind.,  Nov.  18,  1857;  son 
of  Ichabod  and  Rebecca  (Havens)  Dille; 
graduate  of  University  of  Indiana,  1877; 
married  at  Huntington,  Ind.,  1877,  to 
Miss  Mary  J.  Mohn.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Huntington  until  1889; 
was  attorney  for  the  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Ry.,  for  Oklahoma  and 
Indian  Ty.,  1891-98;  assistant  attorney 
for  same  company  for  Iowa,  So.  Dakota 
and  Minnesota,  1898-1905;  has  been  gen- 
eral attorney  for  the  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis,  Iowa  Central  and  the  Des 
Moines  &  Fort  Dodge  Ry.  companies, 
with  headquarters  at  Minneapolis,  since 
Sept.  1,  1905.  Dean  Highland  Park  Law 
School,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1898-1902,  in- 
clusive. Member  of  Knights  of  Pythias 
(past  grand  chancellor  and  past  supreme 
representative).      Clubs:     Minikahda   and 


Bryn  Mawr,  Golf,  Country  Club  (Des 
Moines).  Recreation:  Golf.  Office: 
Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  321  Clifton 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DIMMITT,  Frank  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Cambridge,  111.,  Aug.  25,  1859;  son  of 
Dr.  James  P.  and  Nancy  L.  (Whitenack) 
Dimmitt;  educated  in  high  school  of 
Clinton,  Mo.,  at  University  of  Missouri 
and  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
graduating,  1881;  post  graduate  Medical 
School,  Chicago.  Has  been  engaged  in 
the  practice  of  medicine  since  1881;  at 
Red  Wing  since  1893.  Baptist.  Mem- 
ber Goodhue  County  Medical  Society  and 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Member  9th  International 
Medical  Congress,  1887.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married,  at  Red  Wing,  1899,  to 
Miss  Jennie  E.  Sterling.  Address:  Red 
Wing,    Minn. 

DINEHART,  Clarence  Christopher, 
State  treasurer;  born  at  Chicago,  111  , 
April  3,  1877;  son  of  Christopher  Ezra 
and  Flora  Eleanor  (Dennison)  Dinehart; 
came  to  Minnesota  witli  parents,  1884; 
educated  in  high  school.  Slay  ton;  Cen- 
tral High  School,  Minneapolis,  1894-95; 
graduate  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1899;  Harvard  Law  School, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1905.  Unmarried. 
Was  elected  assistant  cashier  State 
Bank  of  Slayton,  1899,  and  continued 
until  1902;  elected  Mayor  of  Slayton, 
spring  of  1902,  but  resigned  in  the  fall 
to  attend  law  school;  returned  to  Slay- 
ton, spring  of  1905  to  re-enter  banking- 
business  but  became  a  candidate  for 
State  treasurer,  to  which  office  he  was 
elected,  Nov.  6,  1906,  entering  office, 
Jan.  7,  1907,  at  age  of  29.  Also  treas- 
urer Dinehart  &  Week  Security  Co., 
Inc.;  president  First  National  Bank,  Ro- 
lette, N.  D.;  director  Towner  County 
Land  and  Investment  Co.,  Inc.;  con- 
nected with  First  National  Bank,  Bis- 
bee,  N.  D.,  and  First  National  Bank, 
Egeland,  N.  D.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  M.  W.  A., 
Delta  Upsilon  fraternity  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial and  Roosevelt  (St.  Paul).  Office: 
State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Slayton.    Minn. 

DINWOODIZ:,  William,  physician; 
born  at  Manchester  England,  Oct.  1, 
1S54;  son  of  James  and  Mary  A.  (Cross) 
Dinwoodie;  educated  in  grammar  school, 
Dumfriesshire,  Scotland  and  at  Jeffer- 
son Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  1877;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  1886,  to  Pauline  Schwartz. 
Practiced  medicine  at  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1877-82;  since  1882,  in  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  Ramsey  County  Medical 
Society.  President  Dayton's  Bluff  Build- 
ing Co.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Ancient  Landmark  Lodge,  A.  F. 
&  A.  M.,  Minnesota  Chapter,  No.  1,  R. 
A.    M.,   and   Damascus   Commandery,   No. 


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1,  K.  T.,  Osman  Temple,  Mystic  Shrine; 
also  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  "W.  O.  W. 
B.  A.  Y.,  etc.  Club:  Dayton's  Bluff 
Commercial  (president).  Office:  823 
East  7th  St.  Residence:  771  East  7th 
St..    St.   Paul. 

DISEN,  diaries  P.,  physician;  born 
at  Christiania,  Norway,  Feb.  1,  ISHl;  son 
of  Conrad  C.  and  Sophie  Amalie  (Bader) 
i3isen;  graduated  as  a  physician  at  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  Feb.  17,  1886;  demon- 
strator of  anatomy  and  instructor  in 
operative  surgery  Hamline  University; 
member  Luther  Deaconess'  Hospital 
staff;  also  member  Norwegian  Medical 
Club,  Hennepin  County  Medical  Society 
and  American  Medical  Association.  Mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  15,  1885,  to 
Hanna  Syversen.  Office  and  Residence: 
2600   E.   22nd  St.,  Minneapolis. 

DITTENHOPER,  Jacob,  merchant; 
born  at  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  19,  1845;  son 
of  Samuel  and  Fannie  (Berg)  Ditten- 
hofer;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Cleveland,  O.;  married  at  Cleveland, 
1875,  to  Miss  Bettie  Elsinger.  Began 
active  career  in  dry  goods  business  in 
Cleveland;  came  to  St.  Paul,  Sept.,  1886. 
and  assisted  in  organizing  the  firm  of 
W.  H.  Elsinger  &  Co.,  known  as  The 
Golden  Rule,  of  which  lie  has  been  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  since  time  of  in- 
corporation. Also  director  National 
German  American  Bank,  Sharood  Shoe 
Corporation.  Republican.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Member  St.  Paul  Public  Library 
Board,  Business  Men's  League,  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Clubs:  Minnesota  Commercial.  Office: 
7th  and  8th,  Robert  and  Minn.  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:     705  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

DITTENHOFES,  Samuel  WUliam, 
merchant  (department  store) ;  born 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1877;  son  of  Jacob  and 
Bettie  (Elsinger)  Dittenhofer;  educated 
at  St.  Paul  public  and  high  school,  and 
graduated,  1895,  from  Shattuck  Military 
Academy,  Faribault,  Minn.;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn..  1905,  to  Miss  Madeline 
Lang.  Entered  the  Golden  Rule  (de- 
partment store)  as  salesman,  in  1895; 
became  member  of  the  firm  in  1899, 
and  since  its  incorporation,  Sept.  2,  1905, 
as  The  Golden  Rule  Department  Store, 
has  been  vice  president  and  general 
manager  of  the  company.  Recreation: 
Automobiling.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Com- 
mercial. Office:  95  East  7th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    809    Summit   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DIX,  Georg-e  Prederick,  clerk  of 
Municipal  Court;  born  at  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  27,  1859;  son  of  Stephen  A.  and 
Louise  A.  (Woodman)  Dix;  graduated 
from  the  Rice  Grammar  School,  Boston, 
and  Roxbury  Latin  School;  married  at 
Detroit,  Minn.,  June  15,  1882,  to  Ella  A. 
Dunning.  Began  business  career  as 
clerk  at  the  "White  Earth  Indian  Agency, 
1882;  moved  to  St.  Paul,  1886,  and  was 
employed  in  tlie  wholesale  grocery  house 


of  Seabury  &  Co.,  until  appointed  clerk 
of  the  Municipal  Court,  1902.  Served 
three  terms  as  assemblyman  in  Com- 
mon Council  of  St.  Paul,  1896-1902.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Masonic  orders.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
"West  Side.  Recreations:  Tennis,  bowl- 
ing and  baseball.  Office:  Court  House. 
Residence:       4  09    Hall    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DIXON,  William  Boyden,  passenger 
agent;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  5, 
1871;  son  of  W.  H.  Dixon;  educated  in 
St.  Paul  public  schools;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Jennie  Begg.  Began 
active  career  as  messenger  in  railway 
office,  1888;  Northwestern  passenger 
agent,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  since  June  1,  1902.  Member  Loyal 
Legion  (by  inheritance).  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Clubs:  Commercial,  Transpor- 
tation. Office:  365  Robert  St.  Residence: 
896    Hague   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BOBBIN,  James,  rector  The  Shattuck 
School;  born  at  Salem,  N.  Y.,  June  29, 
1S3S;  son  of  Joseph  and  Martha  S.  Dob- 
bin; graduate  Union  College,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1859;  theological  course  at 
Seabury  Divinity  School,  Faribault. 
Minn.;  ordered  deacon,  P.  E.  Church. 
1867;  priest,  1868;  degree  of  D.D.  Trinity 
College,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1888.  Married, 
1st,  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1860,  to 
Fannie  L.  Leigh  (now  deceased);  2nd, 
at  Faribault.  April  9,  1874,  to  Elizabeth 
L.  Ames.  Was  principal  academy,  Ar- 
gyle, N.  Y.,  1860-61.  and  at  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  1861-64;  appointed  rector  The 
Shattuck  School.  1867.  Address:  Fari- 
bault.   Minn. 

BOBIiE,  William  C,  manufacturer  and 
jobber  of  clothing;  born  at  Superior, 
Wis.,  July  4.  1859;  son  of  Carlisle  and 
Ella  E.  Doble;  came  to  St.  Paul  with 
parents,  1861;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul.  Was  upon  the  road  as 
wholesale  dry  goods  salesman  for  27 
years,  and  represented  consecutively 
Auerbach,  Fincli,  Culbertson  &  Co.,  Lin- 
deke,  Warner  &  Schurmeier  and  Wyman, 
Partridge  &  Co.;  has  been  member  of 
Weil,  Doble  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and 
jobbers  of  clothing,  since  Dec,  1904. 
Democrat.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Unmar- 
ried. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  342 
Jackson  St.  Residence:  97  Kent  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

SOBNER,  Iieonard  J.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Wabasha  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  16,  1862;  son 
of  John  and  Louisa  (Kearns)  Dobner; 
educated  in  public  scliools;  Lake  City 
High  School,  graduating,  1880;  Hamline 
University,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1884;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1886.  Mar- 
ried at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Sept.  18, 
1888,  to  Miss  Eunice  Allen.  Has  been 
actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law  since 
1886.  Member  St.  Paul  City  Council; 
also  member  Board  of  Education. 
Recreations:   Tennis  and  bowling.  Office: 


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Court    Block.       Residence:     663    Simpson 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HQDHS,  Georg-e  WiUiam,  editor;  born, 
Varm,  Yorkshire,  England,  Aug.  5,  1865; 
son  of  John  and  Katherine  (Ruddock) 
Dodds;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
by  private  instruction;  married,  Dar- 
lington, England,  May  15,  188S,  Kate  E. 
Lynes.  Began  work  at  age  of  14,  as 
clerk  on  North  Eastern  Railway,  Dar- 
lington, England;  later  took  position  in 
business  department  of  the  Northern 
Echo,  daily  newspaper  at  Darlington, 
England,  and  within  a  few  months  was 
transferred  to  the  editorial  department. 
Came  to  United  States,  1888,  settling  at 
St.  Paul,  where  has  since  been  identi- 
fied with  the  daily  press;  one  of  editors 
St.  Paul  Dispatch  since  1894.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Recreations: 
Yachting,  tennis,  fishing.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Dispatch,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:      235   Arundel   St.,   St.   Paul. 

DODGE,  Willis  Edward,  lawyer;  born 
at  Lowell,  Vt.,  May  11,  1857;  son  of 
William  Baxter  and  Harriet  (Baldwin) 
Dodge;  educated  in  public  schools,  and 
at  St.  Johnsburg  Academy;  read  law 
under  Hon.  W.  W.  Grout  and  Hon.  F. 
W.  Baldwin,  and  was  admitted  to  the 
Vermont  bar  Sept.,  1880;  married  at 
Vinton,  la.,  March  27,  1882,  to  Miss 
Hattie  M.  Crist.  Located  at  Fargo,  N. 
D.,  1880,  later  removing  to  Jamestown, 
N.  D.,  where  he  acted  as  attorney  for 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  until  1887;  re- 
turned to  Fargo  and  was  attorney  for 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry. 
Co.  for  Dakota  until  1892;  has  been  lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis  since  Aug.,  1892; 
member  law  firm  of  Dodge  &  Sutton. 
Republican.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Kasota  Bldg.  Residence:  1717  Stevens 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DOERK,  Henry,  wholesale  cigar  mer- 
chant; born  at  Milwaukee,  W^is.,  Sept.  15. 
1853;  son  of  Valentine  and  Caroline 
Doerr;  educated  in  Milwaukee  High 
School;  married,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Jan. 
24,  1882,  Sarah  L.  Scharpf.  Entered 
the  cigar  business,  1873,  and  later  be- 
came a  member  of  the  firm  of  Winecke 
&  Doerr,  wholesale  cigar  dealers,  now 
being  sole  proprietor  of  the  business  con- 
ducted under  the  firm  name;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  of  the  Salzer  Lum- 
ber Co.;  president  Minneapolis  Flow 
Works;  director  of  the  German  Ameri- 
can National  Bank .  Member  of  the  Ma- 
sonic order.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial, Minikahda.  Lafayette.  Office: 
414  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  327  Oak 
Grove,    Minneapolis. 

DONAHOWEB,  Fred  A.,  banker;  born 
in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  1830;  son  of  Jacob 
and  Catherine  (Fritz)  Donahower;  com- 
mon school  education;  married  at  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  1860,  to  Ellen  Magner. 
Began  active  career  as  salesman  in  gen- 


eral merchandise  store  in  Pennsylvania, 
1852;  went  to  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and 
was  with  mercantile  house  one  year; 
removed  to  St.  Paul  and  for  3  years 
was  connected  with  a  private  bank;  lo- 
cated in  St.  Peter,  1856,  and  became 
member  of  firm  of  Edgerton,  Smith  & 
Donahower,  private  bankers,  the  title 
becoming  Edgerton  &  Donahower  in 
1871;  organized  First  National  Bank, 
1871,  was  its  cashier,  1871-89,  and  has 
been  its  president  since  1889.  Ex-meln- 
ber  school  board  and  ex-county  com- 
missioner. Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Recreation:  Hunting  prairie  chickens. 
Address:       St.    Peter,    Minn. 

DOM'AHOWEB,  Harry  !■.,  wholesale 
paper;  born  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1874; 
son  of  Frederick  A.  and  Ellen  (Magner) 
Donahower;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Peter;  academic  department  and 
College  of  Law,  State  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1896.  Unmarried.  Admitted  to  prac- 
tice of  law,  1896;  was  connected  with  the 
legal  department  of  the  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.  Co.  until  Feb.  1,  1907;  is  now  vice 
president,  treasurer  and  part  owner,  F. 
G.  Leslie  Co.,  established  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  252  East  4th  St.  Residence: 
The   Marlborough,    St.   Paul. 

DONAIiDSON,  Iiawrence  S.,  president 
L.  S.  Donaldson  &  Co.,  Glass  Block  De- 
partment Store;  born  in  Scotland,  1858; 
son  of  John  and  Mary  Donaldson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  in  Scotland.  Came 
to  America,  1878;  made  his  home  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  for  two  years;  re- 
moved to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1880,  and 
became  connected  with  Auerbach,  Finch 
&  Van  Slyck,  dry  goods,  continuing 
until  1882;  formed  partnership  with 
brother,  William,  under  title  of  William 
Donaldson  &  Co.,  and  established  depart- 
ment store  in  Minneapolis,  1884,  in 
which  has  since  continued,  and  is  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  (William,  deceased, 
1899).  Married,  Feb.  19,  1901,  to  Isabel 
McDonald.  Roman  Catholic.  Independ- 
ent in  politics.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minneapolis.  Office:  Glass  Block,  6th 
and  Nicollet.  Residence:  21  S.  13th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

DONNEIiIiV,  Stanislaus  J.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Dakota,  Minn.,  Aug.  26,  1861; 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  Ignatius  and  Kath- 
arine (McCaffrey)  Donnelly;  educated  in 
public  schools,  Georgetown  College, 
Washington,  D.  C.  and  St.  John's  Col- 
lege, Stevens  Co.,  Minn.;  studied  law  in 
offices  of  O'Brien,  Eller  &  O'Brien  and 
was  admitted  to  the  Minn,  bar,  Oct., 
1885;  married,  1887,  to  Jennie,  daugh- 
ter of  Dillon  O'Brien,  of  St.  Paul.  Clerk 
of  the  judiciary  committee  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  1887,  and  of  the 
Senate,  1891;  was  assistant  to  Hon. 
Moses  E.  Clapp,  attorney  general  of 
Minnesota,  1887-91;  was  assistant  county 


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attorney  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1891-6,  and 
since  then  has  been  engaged  in  private 
practice,  now  being  a  member  of  tlie 
law  firm  of  O'Brien,  Donnelly  &  Hag- 
gard. Member  Knights  of  Colunibus. 
Catholic.  Clubs:  St.  Paul  Commer'cial. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Office:  Globe 
Bldg.  Residence:  SOS  Laurel  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

DONOVAN,  James  E.,  clergyman; 
came  to  America,  1S84;  has  been  pastor 
Church  of  St.  Theodore,  Albert  Lea, 
since   1SS7.      Address:     Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

DOOI^EV,  Matthew  Joseph,  transfer 
business;  born  at  Portland,  Me.,  Aug. 
21,  1S64;  son  of  John  and  Winnifred 
Dooley;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Portland.  Began  active  career  as  clerk 
in  the  local  freight  office  of  the  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Manitoba  Ry., 
now  the  Great  Northern  Ry.,  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1883;  has  been  superintendent 
Minnesota  Transfer  Ry.  Co.  since  June, 
1902;  also  president  Minnesota  Transfer 
Joint  Car  Inspection  Association.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Jan.  28,  1890,  to 
Miss  Emily  E.  Sebastian.  Office:  Uni- 
versity Av.,  nr.  Cleveland  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    2298  Priscilla  St.,  St.  Paul. 

DORAN,  Prank,  clergyman;  born  at 
Chatham,  111.,  March  30,  1S56;  son  of 
James  E.  and  Katherine  Doran;  attended 
district  school  in  McLean  Co.,  111.,  and 
was  student  for  several  terms  at  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington, 
111.;  honorary  degree  of  D.D.,  Hamline 
University,  1901.  Married  at  Hudson, 
111.,  June  28,  1877,  to  Miss  Edw'na 
Brainerd.  Began  as  minister  of  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  in  Central  Illi- 
nois Conference,  1877;  in  charge  at 
Moorhead,  Minn.,  for  2  years.  Central 
Park  Methodist  Church,  St.  Paul,  4 
years,  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  10  years; 
presiding  elder  of  Marshall  district  until 
located  in  Winona,  1905.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: Walking,  camping.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

DORAN,  Frank  B.,  fuel;  born  in  Ken- 
dall Co.,  111.,  May  1,  1839;  son  of  S.  B. 
and  Mercy  (Wilson)  Doran;  educated  in 
district  schools  and  at  Clark  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Enlisted  in  Co.  I,  52nd  111. 
Inf.,  Sept.  1,  1861,  and  served  10  months 
in  Civil  War;  discliarged  on  account  of 
disability,  but  was  captured  by  Con- 
federates while  attempting  to  reach  his 
brotlier  wlio  was  ill  in  tlie  LTnion  Army 
in  the  South;  held  as  civilian  prisoner 
of  war  until  Marcli  4,  1865;  married 
at  Woodstock,  111.,-  Sept.  28,  1865,  to 
Electa  M.  Gilbert.  Engaged  in  farming 
and  stock  raising  in  Illinois  until  1881. 
when  he  came  to  St.  Paul,  and  lias  since 
been  in  coal  and  fuel  business.  Mem- 
ber of  St.  Paul  Assembly,  1892-94;  mayor 
of  the  City  of  St.  Paul,  1896-98.  Re- 
publican; ex-president  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.      Mason    and    member    G.    A.    R. 


Office:  4th  &  Market  Sts.  Residence: 
201   E.   Congress   St.,   St.   Paul. 

DORAN,  James,  broker;  born  in  Ohio, 
Jan.  11,  1856:  son  of  Michael  and  Ellen 
(Brady)  Doran;  educated  at  St.  John's 
College,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried in  New  York,  1901,  to  Miss  Rose 
Kolb.  Came  to  Minnesota  with  parents 
when  a  child;  became  connected  with 
banking  early  in  his  business  career 
and  was  cashier  Bank  of  Le  Sueur,  Le 
Sueur.  Minn.,  for  4  years;  removed  to 
St.  Paul,  1877,  and  has  been  identified 
with  brokerage  business  in  St.  Paul 
ever  since  1879,  when  he  became  con- 
nected with  M.  Doran  &  Co.,  continuing 
until  1900,  has  be^n  at  the  head  of  the 
firm  of  James  Doran  &  Co.,  stocks, 
bonds,  grain  and  provisions,  since  1901. 
Member  Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Club: 
Minnesota.  Office:  335-337  Robert  St. 
Residence:     745   Lincoln  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

DORAN,  Michael,  banker  and  broker; 
))orn  in  County  Meath,  Ireland,  Nov.  1, 
1829;  son  of  James  and  Bridget  (Mc- 
Guire)  Doran.  Came  to  America,  1850; 
located  on  a  tract  of  government  land 
in  Le  Sueur  Co.,  Minn.,  1856;  was 
elected  county  treasurer  Le  Sueur  Co., 
and  served,  1862-70;  engaged  in  banking 
and  grain  business  in  Le  Sueur  under 
title  of  Snow  &  Doran,  1870,  the  firm 
becoming  Doran  &  Smith  and  so  con- 
tinuing until  1891.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1877,  and  entered  banking  and  broker- 
age business.  Democrat.  Ex-member 
of  State  Senate.  Delegate  to  every  na- 
tional Democratic  Convention  but  one 
from  1864-1896;  ex-chairman  Democratic 
State  Central  Committee,  ex-member 
National  Democratic  Committee.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  in  Ohio,  May  1,  1855,  to  Ellen 
Brady  (deceased,  1862);  2nd,  in  Le  Sueur 
Co.,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Catharine  J.  O'Grady. 
Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Germania  Life 
Ins.  Bldg.  Residence:  528  Dayton  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

DORE,  Maurice  J.,  wholesale  produce; 
l:)orn  in  County  Limerick,  Ireland,  Feb. 
6.  1866;  son  o'f  John  and  Ella  (Quirk) 
Dore;  educated  in  parochial  schools  of 
Ireland.  Came  to  America,  1884  and 
located  in  St.  Paul;  was  connected  with 
W.  A.  Quackenboss,  dealer  in  produce, 
1884-93;  was  one  of  the  organizers  of 
Dore-Redpath  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in 
fruits,  vegetables  and  produce,  1893,  in- 
corporated, 1901,  and  is  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  company.  Member  St. 
Paul  Produce  Exchange,  St.  Paul  Board 
of  Trade.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  April  10,  1894,  to  Miss  Mary 
O'Connell.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  111-113  E.  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence:    1005  Ashland  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

DORSEV,  'William  A.,  manufacturer 
and  dealer,  born  at  Huntington,  Pa., 
1865;  son  of  Robert  A.  and  Annie  W. 
Dorsey;    came    to    Minnesota    with    par- 


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ents,  1868;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul.  Began  active  career  in 
fur  business,  with  Gordon  &  Ferguson, 
St.  Paul;  entered  service  of  house  with 
which  lie  has  since  been  identified,  in 
1884,  and  became  partner  under  title  of 
McKibbin,  DriscoU  &  Dorsey,  1894.  Mar- 
ried at  Toledo,  O.,  1895  to  Miss  Grace 
M.  Weston.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Cor.  5th  and 
Broadway.  Residence:  4  59  Portland  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

DOTV,  Faul,  gas  and  electricity;  born 
at  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  son  of  William  H.  H. 
and  Anna  (Langevin)  Doty;  graduated 
from  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology, 
Hoboken,  1888;  married  at  Chicago,  111., 
1892,  to  Theodosia  Stiles.  Engaged 
with  The  United  Gas  Improvement  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1888-95;  vice  president 
and  general  manager  Consolidated  Gas 
Co.  of  N.  J.,  1895-98;  secretary  and  gen- 
eral manager  Grand  Rapids  Gas  Light 
Co.,  1S9S-1901,  Detroit  City  Gas  Co., 
1901-03;  vice  president  and  general  man- 
ager Denver  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  1903- 
4;  since  1904  vice  president,  general 
manager  and  director  St.  Paul  Gas  Light 
Co.  and  Edison  Electric  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  etc.  President  Michigan  Gas  As- 
sociation, 1902,  Western  Gas  Associa- 
tion, 1906,  McMillan's  Gas  Go's  Associa- 
tion, 1903,  1904,  McMillan's  Electric  Go's 
Association,  1904-1905.  Member  Am.  Soc. 
of  Mech.  Eng.,  Am.  Gas  Inst.,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Deputy  Governor 
General  Society  of  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants; member  Society  of  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.  Resi- 
dence:    286    Laurel  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

DOUD,  Charles  C,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Doud,  Sons  &  Co.;  born  in 
Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1822;  son  of  Elisha 
and  Myrie  Doud;  educated  in  New  York 
state  and  Michigan;  married  in  Illinois, 
1846,  to  Miss  Maria  Devoe.  Came  to 
Chicago,  111.,  1841,  and  later  located  in 
Kenwood  Co.,  111.,  and  engaged  in 
farming;  removed  to  Winona,  1874, 
where  he  has  since  been  engaged  in  coop- 
erage business;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Doud,  Sons  &  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  barrel  stock,  organized,  1862,  incor- 
porated, 1887.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Recreation:  Driving.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,  Minn. 

DOUD,  Boscoe  T.,  president  Doud, 
Sons  &  Co.,  slack  cooperage;  born  in 
Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1835;  son 
of  Chauncey  and  Sarah  (Comstock) 
Doud;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Will 
Co.,  111.  Married,  1st,  1863,  Iowa  L. 
Batcheller,  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  1876,  to  Miss  Jessie  E. 
Muir.  Came  west  to  Illinois  with  his 
parents  early  in  life;  has  engaged  in 
lumber  and  cooperage  business  ever 
since  the  beginning  of  his  active  career 
and    has    resided    at    Winona    since    the 


close  of  the  Civil  War.  President  and 
manager  Doud  Sons  &  Co.,  incorporated, 
1SS7,  operating  two  mills  in  Wisconsin 
for  producing-  cooperage  stock.  Former 
member  Winona  school  board.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar;  member  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Club:  Arlington.  Recreations:  Launch- 
ing, bowling.  Address:  Winona,  Minn. 
DOUGLASS,  HaitW.,  grain;  born  near 
Streator,  111.,  1866;  son  of  Abiga  M.  and 
Jenette  (Lathrop)  Douglass;  educated  in 
district  school  and  Streator  High  School; 
married  in  Illinois,  Oct.  21,  1891,  to 
Margaret  Mclntyre.  Has  been  engaged 
in  the  grain  trade  of  Minneapolis  since 
1894.  Office:  218  Flour  Exchange. 
Residence:      2701   Dupont  Av.,  Minneapo- 

DOUCfliAS,  Wallace  Barton,  lawyer; 
born  at  Leyden,  New  York,  Sept.  21, 
1852;  son  of  Asahel  M.  and  Alma  E. 
(Miller)  Douglas;  educated  in  public 
schools;  Cazenovia  (N.  Y.)  Seminary 
one  year;  law  department  University 
of  Michigan,  graduating  LL.B.,  1875. 
Married  at  Channahon,  111.,  1881,  to  Miss 
Ella  M.  Smith.  Admitted  to  bar  1875; 
began  practice  at  Chicago  in  1875.  Re- 
moved to  Moorehead,  Minn.,  in  1883, 
and  resided  there  16  years.  City  attor- 
ney of  Moorhead,  Minn.,  five  years; 
county  attorney  of  Clay  County,  six 
years;  attorney  general  of  Minnesota 
three  terms  (5  years);  justice  of  Su- 
preme Court  of  Minnesota,  one  year; 
now  practicing  law  at  St.  Paul.  Re- 
publican. Recreation:  Hunting,  both 
large  and  small  game.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2245 
Knapp  St.,   St.  Faul. 

DOVEBV,  Thomas,  editor;  born  in 
Norway,  May  17,  1866;  came  to  America, 
1874;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Manitowoc  Co.,  Wis.  Has  been  engaged 
in  publishing  newspapers  and  job  print- 
ing ever  since  he  entered  active  career; 
was  publisher  of  Barron  County  Shield, 
Barron,  Wis.,  1893-1905;  has  been  pro- 
prietor of  the  Worthington  Advance, 
Worthington,  Minn.,  since  Aug.  26,  1905. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Masonic 
order,  M.  ^^.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  in 
Barron  Co.,  Wis.,  1889,  to  Miss  E.  A. 
Babcock.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Worthington,   Minn. 

DOW,  James  J.,  superintendent  School 
for  the  Blind;  born  at  Midnapore,  India, 
Feb.  15,  1848  (father  and  mother  mis- 
sionaries of  Free  Baptist  Church,  1843- 
48);  son  of  James  C.  and  Hannah  G. 
(Bacon)  Dow;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Connecticut  and  Maine  and  at  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  A.B..  1874;  degrees  of 
A.M.  1878,  and  L.H.D.,  1899,  same  col- 
lege; married  at  Monticello,  Minn.,  Dec. 
25,  1874,  to  Miss  Myra  A.  Brown.  Was 
superintendent  City  Schools,  Austin, 
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Minnesota  State  School  for  the  Blind 
since  1875.  Enlisted  in  Co.  P,  2nd  Me. 
Cav.,  Nov.,  1863,  and  served  as  private 
in  Department  of  the  Gulf  until  dis- 
cliarged,  Nov.,  1865,  a  period  of  two 
years.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  National  Educational  Associa- 
tion. Member  Masonic  order,  Royal 
Arch,  Knight  Templar,  Shrine;  G.  A.  R., 
Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Club: 
Traveler's.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Faribault,    Minn. 

DOW,  Iiouis  P.,  stationer  and  printer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  8,  1877; 
son  of  John  B.  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Mc- 
Cullough)  Dow;  educated  at  Cretin  High 
School,  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Jan.  26,  1904,  to  Minnette  P.  Kolb. 
Entered  emploj'ment  of  American  Type 
Foundry  as  errand  boy  in  1890;  ad- 
vanced to  city  desk,  1891,  and  became 
city  salesman,  1893;  left  firm  in  1898 
and  enlisted  in  13th  Minn.  Vol.;  served 
as  corporal  eighteen  months  Spanish- 
American  War  and  in  Philippines,  and 
returned  to  St.  Paul  in  1899.  Entered 
firm  of  Harmon  &  Dow  as  partner.  1S99, 
incorporated,  1902,  becoming  president 
of  corporation;  purchased  Mr.  Harmon's 
interest,  1904,  and  became  president  of 
Louis  F.  Dow  Co.,  bank  stationers, 
printers,  lithographers  and  engravers. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Elks,  K.  P., 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Maccabees,  So- 
ciety of  tlie  Army  of  the  Philippines. 
Recreation;  Automobiling.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Automobile.  Office:  336-340 
Minnesota  St.  Residence:  957  Selby 
Av.,  St.  Paui. 

SOWIiING,  Michael  John,  banker;  born 
at  Huntington,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1866;  son 
of  John  Jerome  and  Honora  (Barry) 
Dowling;  educated  in  public  schools,  and 
at  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.; 
married  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Oct.  2,  1895, 
to  Miss  Jennie  Leonora  Bordewich. 
Came  to  Minnesota  early  in  life;  has 
dealt  in  real  estate  since  1897.  President 
Olivia  State  Bank  of  Olivia,  Minn.  Re- 
publican. Secretary  National  Republi- 
can League,  1895-97;  special  commis- 
sioner to  Philippine  Islands,  1900;  mem- 
ber Minnesota  Legislature  1900-02; 
speaker  House  of  Representatives,  1900 
and  1901.  Recreations:  Horseback  rid- 
ing and  automobiling.  Address:  Olivia, 
Minn. 

DO'WNEV,  John  Florin,  educator;  born 
at  Hiramsburg,  O.,  Jan.  10,  1846;  son 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  (Scott)  Dow- 
ney; graduate  Hillsdale  College,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1870,  M.S.,  1873,  A.M.  1877; 
University  of  Michigan,  graduate  work, 
1871-1872;  State  College  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, degree  of  C.E.,  1877;  attended  lec- 
tures in  mathematics,  Universities  of 
Edinburgh  and  Gottingen.  1901-02. 
Served  in  11th  Mich.  Inf.,  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  Jan..  1864,  to  Oct.,  1865.  Was 
instructor     Hillsdale      College,      1870-71; 


principal  of  schools,  Cassopolis,  Mich., 
1871-72;  professor  of  mathematics,  State 
College  of  Pennsylvania,  1873-80;  pro- 
fessor mathematics  University  of  Min- 
nesota since  1880,  and  now  dean  of  the 
College  of  Science,  Literature  and  the 
Arts.  Popular  and  scientific  lecturer. 
Member  American  Math.  Soc,  G.  A.  R. 
Author:  Elements  of  Differentiation 
and  Integration;  Higher  Algebra.  Mar- 
ried at  Mound  City,  Mo.,  Jan.  2,  1896, 
to  Miss  Margaret  E.  Downey.  Recrea- 
tions: Literature  and  travel  in  Europe 
and  America.  Address:  State  Univer- 
sity. Residence:  825  5th  St.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

DOWNS,  Bertram  B.,  president  St. 
Paul  Electric  Co.;  born  at  Warren,  Ohio, 
April  26,  1866;  son  of  Wilson  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hardman)  Downs;  graduated  from 
Warren  (Ohio)  High  School,  1884;  mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Chicago,  1896,  to  Miss 
Jennie  King;  2nd,  at  St.  Paul,  July  11, 
1904,  to  Miss  Emma  Reed  Meader. 
Served  as  deputy  clerk  of  courts,  War- 
ren, Trumbull  Co..  O.,  1885-86;  abstract 
clerk,  court  records,  for  Potter,  Cobb  & 
Meikle,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1887;  chief  clerk 
Missouri  River  Commission,  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1889-93;  salesman  of  electrical  sup- 
plies, 1894-1900;  since  1900  president  and 
manager  of  St.  Paul  Electric  Co.,  also 
president  Electric  Manufacturing  Co. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  316  Robert 
St.  Residence:  1925  Marshall  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

DBAXB,  Harry  Trevor,  president  Na- 
tional Live  Stock  Insurance  Co.;  born 
at  Xenia,  Ohio,  Oct.  27,  1857;  son  of 
Hon.  Elias  Franklin  and  Caroline 
Matilda  (McClurg)  Drake;  graduated 
from  St.  Paul  High  School,  1877,  and 
attended  University  of  Rochester,  N.  T. ; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  27,  1882,  to 
Emma  Bigelow.  Engaged  in  jobbing 
business  in  hats,  caps  and  furs,  in  St. 
Paul,  1882-90;  in  logging  business  on 
the  St.  Croix  River,  1S90-96;  since  1893 
president  of  the  National  Live  Stock 
Insurance  Co.;  also  president  Franklin 
Investment  Co.,  Clovis  Fruit  Co.,  The 
Drake  Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer  Drake 
Realty  Co.;  director  St.  Paul  Fire  and 
Marine  Insurance  Co.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  White  Bear 
Yacht.  Office:  Drake  Blk.  Residence: 
435  Portland  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

DRAKB,  Henry  Canby,  president  and 
treasurer  Drake  Marble  &  Tile  Co.;  born 
at  Xenia,  O.,  Oct.  2,  1851;  son  of  Henry 
Edwin  and  Mary  E.  (Canby)  Drake; 
educated  at  Urbana  University,  Urbana, 
O.,  and  at  Cornell  University,  Ithaca, 
N.  T.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June 
2,  1887,  to  Miss  Jennie  K.  Turnbull. 
Began  active  career  as  reporter  New 
York  Tribune  and  New  York  Evening 
Mail,  1870,  continuing  1874;  member  of 
the  firm  of  Baker,  Drake  &  Co.,  grain 
commission,  New  York,  1874-76;  member 


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J.  H.  Drake  &  Co.,  Chicago  (Board  of 
Trade),  1S76-79;  member  firm  of  Drake 
Bros.,  cold  storage,  St.  Paul,  1881-83; 
correspondent  and  in  charge  of  col- 
lateral. National  German  American 
Bank,  1884-87;  president  St.  Paul  Mantel 
&  Desk  Co.,  1887-92;  incorporated  as  the 
Drake  Marble  &  Tile  Co.,  manufacturers 
and  contractors  marble,  mosaics  and 
mantels,  1892.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Royal  Arcanum 
(Past  Regent)  Zeta  Psi  fraternity. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: 64-66  E.  3d  St.  Residence:  437 
Dayton    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BBAKZ:,  Montgromery  Elmer,  register 
of  deeds;  born  near  Hudson,  Mich..  July 
31,  1869;  son  of  Alonzo  H.  and  Laura 
A.  (Thorn)  Drake;  educated  at  Hudson 
High  School.  Taught  school  in  Michi- 
gan and  S.  Dakota  and  engaged  in  grain 
buying  at  Minneota,  Minn.  Has  been 
register  of  deeds,  Lyon  Co.,  Minn.,  since 
Sept.  16,  1903.  Director  Farmers  and 
Merchants  National  Bank,  Minneota 
Minn.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason. 
Married  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  1S92,  to  Miss 
Hattie  L.  Masters.  Address:  Marshall, 
Minn. 

DBAKE,  William  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Damascus,  Pa.,  Sept.  9,  1853;  son  of 
li.  and  Mary  (Young)  Drake.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1877;  located  in  Wells, 
Faribault  Co.,  Jan.,  1885;  has  been  a 
resident  of  Blue  Earth  since  Feb.,  1889. 
Court  commissioner  of  Faribault  Co., 
also  .justice  of  the  peace.  Blue  Earth. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Unmarried. 
Address:     Blue   Earth,  Minn. 

BRANGEB,  Harry,  dry  goods  merch- 
ant and  banker;  born  London.  Ont.,  June 
1,  1866;  son  of  John  Dranger;  graduated 
from  Earlham  College,  Richmond,  Ind., 
and  from  Archibald's  Business  College, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Since  1900  member 
of  firm  of  Clement,  Dranger  &  Co., 
wholesale  importers  of  laces  and  em- 
broideries, lace  curtains  and  dry  goods 
specialties.  President  First  National 
Bank  of  Braham,  Minn.,  First  State 
Bank  of  Eagle  Bend,  Minn.,  Garfield 
State  Bank  of  Garfield.  Minn.,  Goldfield 
Constitution  Gold  Mining  Co.,  of  Gold- 
field.  Nev. ;  vice  president  Farmer's 
Implement  Co.,  of  Eagle  Bend,  Minn.; 
director  Braham  Land  and  Improvement 
Co.,  of  Braham,  Minn.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  K.  P.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Recreation: 
Traveling  for  business  and  pleasure. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  371-373 
Sibley  St.  Residence:  669  Grand  Av.. 
St.  Paul. 

BBAFES,  Frank  E.,  railway  auditor; 
born  at  Jackson,  O..  son  of  William  C. 
and  Harriet  C.  (Cavett)  Draper;  edu- 
cated in  common  and  high  schools  of 
Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Began  railway  ser- 
vice at  age  of  18,  with  the  Marietta  & 
Cincinnati  Ry.  at  Portsmouth,  O.;  moved 
west    when    21,    and   was    employed    two 


years  with  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Ry.,  and  four  years  with  Kan- 
sas City,  Fort  Scott  &  Memphis  R.  R.; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1889,  and  for  seven- 
teen years  has  been  with  the  Great 
Northern  Railway.  Member  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Office:  3rd  and  Rosabell  Sts. 
Residence:      227   Dayton   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

BBEDGE,  Hom.er  Percy,  born  in  Blue 
Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  3,  1870;  son  of 
T.  H.  and  Margaret  (McMillan)  Dredge; 
educated  in  public  schools,  at  Mankato 
State  Normal  School,  graduating,  1893, 
and  at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
receiving  degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Prac- 
ticed in  Janesville,  Minn.,  10  months; 
at  Belview,  six  and  a  fourth  years, 
and  has  been  located  in  general  practice 
9t  Sandstone,  since  Sept.  15,  1903. 
Coroner  Redwood  Co.,  three  years; 
health  officer  Belview  and  Sandstone  8 
years.  Republican.  Member  Chisago- 
Pine  County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
i^tate  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions; honorary  member  Minnesota  Val- 
ley Medical  Society.  Mason  and  Odd 
Fellow;  member  M.,W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
R.  N.  A.,  M.  B.  A.,  D.  of  H.  Married 
at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Jan.  22,  1898,  to 
Elma  H.  Freeman.  Address:  Sandstone, 
Minn. 

DBEHMEB,  David,  sales  manager 
Deere  &  Webber  Co.;  born  at  Desplaines, 
111.,  Oct.  2,  1863;  son  of  Peter  and 
Elizabeth  (Trier)  Drehmer;  educated  in 
the  district  school,  Henry  Co.,  Ills.,  and 
in  the  Geneseo  public  schools,  Geneseo, 
111.  Lived  upon  a  farm  until  16  years 
of  age  when  entered  the  employ  of  a 
retail  implement  dealer,  continuing  for 
7  years,  until  1886;  elected  manager 
and  treasurer  Geneseo  Stove  Co.,  and 
held  the  position  two  years,  resigning 
on  account  of  ill  health;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1898,  and  became  con- 
nected with  the  firm  of  Deere  &  Co., 
now  Deere  &  Webber  Co.,  carrying  a 
full  line  of  farm  machinery;  has  been 
in  the  service  of  the  company  18  years, 
traveling  for  13  years  in  southern  Min- 
nesota and  during  the  past  5  years  has 
held  the  position  of  sales  manager,  for 
the  company.  Married  at  Cincinnati, 
O.,  May  15,  1894,  to  Carrie  J.  Herrlinger. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial.  Oflace: 
800  Washington  Av.  Residence:  1915 
1st  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

BBESSER,  Hermon  Iiamott,  chief  engi- 
neer Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  Ry. 
Co.;  born  in  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
24,  1851;  son  of  Joel  and  Belinda  A. 
(Button)  Dresser;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  Angelica  Academy,  N.  Y. ; 
married  at  Jefferson,  la.,  Oct.,  1872,  to 
Phoebe  Rhodes.  Spent  early  life  on  a 
farm;  began  railroad  career  in  1880, 
serving,  consecutively,  as  chairman, 
rodman  and  instrument  man  for  5  years, 
in  railroad  survey  in  Iowa;  was  division 


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engineer  in  charge  of  construction  of 
railroads  in  Iowa  and  northwestern 
Missouri  until  1S90,  when  he  came  to 
Duluth  as  resident  engineer  in  charge 
of  construction  of  the  Duluth  &  Winni- 
peg Road;  became  acting  chief  engineer, 
Sept.,  1890;  assistant  chief  engineer 
Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  Ry.  Co., 
Nov.,  1892,  and  has  been  cliief  engineer, 
same  road,  since  Aug.  17,  1899;  also 
director  same  road.  Republican.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  T\^olvin 
Bldg.  Residence:  IG  S.  19th  Av.,  E., 
Duluth. 

DBESSEB,  Josiah  Mitchell,  grand 
secretary  United  Commercial  Travelers 
of  America;  born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept. 
21,  1870;  son  of  Mark  William  and 
Lavinia  Augusta  (Mitchell)  Dresser 
(both  of  early  New  England  stock,  from 
England  and  Scotland);  educated  at 
Osceola,  Wis.,  graduating  from  Osceola 
High  School,  1884,  and  attended  Dwight 
School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  office  boy  in  employ  of 
Craig,  Larkin  &  Smith,  wholesale 
crockery  merchants,  St.  Paul,  Nov.  •  16, 
1885;  was  promoted  to  position  of  col- 
lector, Nov.  11,  1887,  and  became  city 
salesman,  Jan.  1889;  continued,  without 
intermission  when  the  house  discon- 
tinued business,  1893,  as  city  salesman 
for  Ogden,  Merrill  &  Greer,  remaining 
with  latter  firm  until  May,  1901,  when 
he  resigned  to  devote  his  entire  time  to 
the  United  Commercial  Travelers.  Grand 
Secretary  U.  C.  T.  of  Minnesota,  Da- 
kotas,  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan  and  Al- 
berta, since  May  28,  1898;  secretary  and 
treasurer  local  organization  at  St.  Paul, 
since  March,  1895;  also  editor  Crescent 
and  Grip.  Engaged  in  real  estate  in 
own  property.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E..  K. 
P.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Jan.,  1897,  to 
Miss  Jane  Sophia  Hinkins.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Roosevelt.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:   780  Cedar  St.,  St.  Paul. 

DBEW,  Arthur  Z.,  educator,  banker; 
born  at  Thornton's  Perry,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
28,  1860;  son  of  George  and  Eliza  B. 
(Jones)  Drew;  educated  in  public 
school,  Thornton's  Ferry,  N.  H..  McGaw 
Normal  Institute.  Reed's  Ferry,  N.  H., 
and  Hamline  Universitv,  St.  Paul.  Minn.. 
A.B.,  1886.  A.M..  1SS9:  married,  Winona, 
Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1887,  Josephine  M. 
Stowers.  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Eng- 
lish, 1886,  assistant  professor  of  mathe- 
matics, 1890.  professor  of  mathematics, 
1899,  and  since,  Hamline  University. 
Established,  1892,  and  since,  president 
Bank  of  Hamline,  St.  Paul;  established, 
1896,  and  since  then  president  First 
Bank  of  Grantsburg,  Wis.;  established, 
1904,  and  since  president,  Midway  Bank, 
St.  Paul;  also  president  State  Bank  of 
St.  Paul  from  1906,  and  vice  president 
Citizens  Saving's  Bank,  St.  Paul,  from 
1906.       Member    M.     E.    Church.      Office: 


7.37  N.  Snelling  Av.  Residence:  1647 
Hewitt   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DBE-W,  Charles  M.,  lawyer;  born  at 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1868;  came  to  Min- 
nesota in  boyhood;  graduated  from  Min- 
neapolis High  School,  1887;  Wesleyan 
University,  Middleton,  Conn.,  degree  of 
Ph.B.,  1892;  Law  School,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894.  Un- 
married. Has  been  in  practice  of  law 
in  Minneapolis  since  entering  the  pro- 
fession, 1894.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Phi  Nu  Theia,  Blectic,  Phi  Delta  Phi 
fraternities.  Clubs:  Commercial  and 
Roosevelt.  Recreations:  Sailing  and 
golfing.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:    1406   7th   Av.,  N.,  Minneapolis. 

DREW,  Charles  "Wayland,  physician 
and  chemist;  born  at  Burlington,  Vt., 
Jan.  18,  1858;  son  of  Homer  C.  and 
Lorinda  (Roby)  Drew;  graduated  from 
University  of  Vermont,  1877;  degree  of 
Ph.B.,  and  from  Medical  Department  of 
same  university,  in  1880,  as  M.D.;  mar- 
ried at  Brattleboro,  Vt..  Sept.,  1884,  to 
Annah  Reed  Kellogg.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1881;  was  professor  of  chemistry, 
Minnesota  Hospital  College,  1881-88; 
filled  office  of  city  physician  of  Minne- 
apolis, 1884;  chemist  of  State  Dairy  and 
Food  Department,  1886-92;  has  been 
director  of  Minnesota  Institute  of 
Pharmacy  from  1886  to  the  present 
time.  Professor  of  chemistry  and  toxi- 
cology Medical  Department  of  Hamline 
University,  1898-1903.  Present  occupa- 
tion, physician,  chemist  and  teacher. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member  of 
American  Chemical  Society.  Mason  and 
Shriner.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Elks.  Office:  Century  Bldg. 
Residence:  2012  Bryant  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

DBE'W,  Edward  Albert,  clothing 
merchant;  born  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sept. 
13.  1860;  son  of  George  Winslow  and 
Amanda  (Webster)  Drew;  educated  in 
public  schools  at  Concord.  Came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1880  and  began  active 
career  in  mercantile  business  March  1, 
1880;  treasurer  of  The  Plymouth  Cloth- 
ing House.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Sept.  15.  1891, 
to  Miss  Maud  Atherton  Shumway.  Club: 
Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Office:  Ply- 
mouth Clothing  House,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:  1914  Inglehart  St.,  Merriam 
Park,   Minn. 

DBE'W,  John  G.,  railway  official;  born 
at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1864; 
son  of  John  M.  and  Hannah  G.  Drew; 
educated  in  public  schools,  St.  Joseph. 
Mo.  Began  active  career  as  station 
clerk,  St.  Joseph  &  Western  R.  R.,  now 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd..  Seneca, 
Kas.,  Jan.  18,  1881;  and  was  auditor 
same  road,  1892-1899;  assistant  comp- 
troller Great  Northern  Ry.,  1899-1902; 
has    been    comptroller    same    road    since 


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Jan.  1,  1902.  Married  at  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.,  March  19,  1890,  to  Miss  Ella  M. 
Reader.  Mason.  Clubs:  Minnesotas, 
Transportation.  Office:  3rd,  N.  W. 
Cor.  Broadway.  Residence:  720  Good- 
rich  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DREWBY,  Arthur  W.,  brewer  and 
bottler;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  March 
2,  1863;  son  of  Edward  and  Eliza 
(Starkey)  Drewry;  attended  Washing- 
ton, Franklin  and  Lincoln  public  schools, 
1870-83;       unmarried.  Since       leaving 

school  in  1S83  has  been  connected  with 
the  business  of  Drewry  &  Sons,  brewers 
and  bottlers  of  ale,  porter,  stout  and 
beer,  soda  and  mineral  water,  ciders  and 
jobbers  of  bar  glassware  supplies,  of 
which  he  is  now  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Member  K.  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  East  Side  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Office:  704  Payne 
Av.    Residence:    710   Payne  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

DBISCOIiIi,  Arthur  B.,  wholesale  hats, 
furs,  etc.;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Nov.  22, 
1862;  son  of  Frederick  and  Anna  L. 
(Brown)  Driscoll;  educated  at  Jefferson 
(public)  school  and  Prof.  F.  A.  Fogg's 
private  school,  St.  Paul,  and  Hopkins' 
Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  1885,  to  Helen  E. 
Gotzian.  Employed  as  clerk  in  carpet 
department  of  Auei'bach,  Finch  &  Cul- 
bertson,  1883-84;  clerk  in  paper  and 
stationery  department  of  Pioneer  Press 
Co.,  St.  Paul,  1884,  until  Jan.  1,  1887, 
when  he  entered  business  as  member 
of  firm  of  McKibbin  &  Co.,  who  were 
succeeded,  Jan.,  1891,  by  present  firm 
of  McKibbin,  Driscoll  &  Dorsey.  Mem- 
Ijer  of  board  of  directors  of  C.  Gotzian 
&  Co.,  shoe  manufacturers.  President 
St.  Paul  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country,  Commercial,  In- 
formal, White  Bear  Yacht.  Office: 
Broadway  and  Fifth  St.  Residence:  312 
Summit    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DBISCOIiIi,  "Walter  John,  business 
manager  St.  Paul  Dispatch;  born  in  St. 
Paul,  May  14,  1868;  son  of  Frederick 
and  Anna  (Brown)  Driscoll;  educated 
in  public  scl^ools  of  St.  Paul  and  at 
Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1898, 
to  Miss  Harriet  Fisk  Bridges.  Began 
active  career  as  office  boy  of  The 
Pioneer  Press,  1883,  advancing  through 
various  positions  until  1904,  when  he 
retired  to  become  business  manager  of  • 
the  St.  Paul  Dispatch,  which  position 
he  now  holds;  also  secretary  Dispatch 
Printing  Co.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  White 
Bear  Yacht,  Nushka  Curling,  Junior 
Pioneers.  Recreations:  Curling,  sailing, 
fishing.  Office:  Dispatch  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     645  Goodrich   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

DBOSKV,  Frank  Michael,  merchant; 
born  in  Germany,  Oct.  24,  1877;  came  to 
Minnesota  early  in  life  and  was  edu- 
cated    in     private     school     at     Winona. 


Spent  three  yeai-s  in  a  printing  office; 
was  clerk  for  P.  M.  Medved,  1896,  and 
for  Barney  Burton,  1896-1901;  entered 
retail  merchandise  business  in  Eagle 
Bend,  on  own  account,  in  1901,  as  junior 
member  of  the  firm  of  McCormick, 
Drosky  &  Co.,  continuing  until  1906; 
removed  to  Brainerd,  where  he  has 
been  engaged  under  his  own  name  since 
Nov.  12,  1906,  in  clothing  business. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Eagle  Bend,  Jan.  9,  1906,  to 
Miss  Christena  Patrick.  Recreation: 
Baseball.     Address:    Brainerd,  Minn. 

DTJ  BOZS,  JiUian  A.,  physician;  born 
at  Aztalan,  Wis.,  Jan.  8,  1856;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Lake  Mills,  Wis.; 
University  of  Wisconsin;  Rush  Medical 
College,  (Chicago,  111.,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1879.  Married  at  Lake  Mills, 
Wis.,  1881,  to  Miss  Laura  R.  Faville. 
Surgeon  Great  Northern  and  Northern 
Pacific  railways.  Vice  president  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Sauk  Centre.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Democrat.  Candidate  of 
Democratic  party  for  Congress,  6th 
Minn.  Dist.,  1902;  twice  mayor  Sauk 
Centre;  now  member  Board  of  Trustees 
State  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Blind  asy- 
lums. Club:  Commercial.  Recreation; 
Books.     Address:      Sauk  Centre,   Minn. 

DUGAN,  BoUo  Carlton,  physician; 
born  at  Eyota,  Minn.,  Feb.  12,  1865;  son 
of  E.  S.  and  Calistia  (Griffls)  Dugan; 
educated  in  Eyota  High  School;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D  , 
1890.  Surgeon  Eyota  Hospital;  health 
officer,  Eyota.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Olmsted  County  Medical  Society,  Ameri- 
can Association  Railway  Surgeons.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Married  at  Dover, 
Minn.,  Feb.  20,  1892,  to  Miss  Isabelle 
Styles.      Address:     Eyota,    Minn. 

SUI.ANY,  George  William,  Jr.,  lum- 
berman; born  at  Fort  Scott,  Kas.,  July 
11,  1877;  son  of  G.  W.  and  Fannie  (Wil- 
liams) Dulany;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Hannibal,  Mo.,  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Yale  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  Ph.B.,  1898;  married 
at  Evanston,  111.,  1901,  to  Katharine  M. 
McDonnell.  Member  of  a  family  of 
lumbermen  who  have  been  engaged  in 
the  lumber  business  along  the  Missis- 
sippi River  for  sixty  years;  grew  up 
in  business;  now  vice  president  and 
treasurer  of  the  Eclipse  Lumber  Co., 
and  the  Menz  Lumber  Co.;  2nd  vice 
president  of  the  Leech  Lake  and  North- 
western Railway.  Served  as  able  sea- 
man in  U.  S.  Navy  during  Spanish- 
American  War;  now  2nd  lieutenant  Bat- 
tery B,  First  Artillery,  M.  N.  G.  Mem- 
ber Chi  Phi  fraternity.  Sons  of  Ameri- 
can Revolution;  32°  Mason  and  Shriner. 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Clubs:  Mini- 
kahda,     Lafayette,     Commercial,     Roose- 


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velt,  Chicago  Athletic  Assn.  Office: 
Tvuniber  Exchange.  Residence:  1801 
Mt.  Curve  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

DUN  A  WAY,  Horace,  civil  engineer; 
born  at  Ottawa,  111.,  May  15,  1863;  son 
of  J.  N.  and  Martha  (Doolittle)  Dun- 
away.  Educated  at  Ottawa,  111.,  gradu- 
ating from  high  school  in  June,  18S5; 
attended  University  of  Illinois,  Sept., 
1885,  to  June,  1889,  graduating  with 
edgree  of  B.S.  Came  to  St.  Paul.  July, 
1899.  Unmarried.  Member  National  Ge- 
ographic Society.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Civil  Engineers  (St.  Louis).  Office:  U. 
S.  Engineer  Office.  Residence:  494  Ash- 
land  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DTTNCAIT,  William  T.,  physician;  born 
at  Granby,  Can.,  Jan.  6,  1856;  educated 
in  Granby  public  schools;  Medical  De- 
partment, McGill  University,  graduating 
degree  of  M.D.,  March,  1882;  house 
surgeon,  Montreal  General  Hospital, 
until  March,  1883.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  since  1882. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Park  Region  Medi- 
cal Society.  Originator  and  vice  presi- 
dent Duncan's  Hair  Tonic  Co.  Coroner 
Otter  Tail  Co.,  1892-1904;  local  surgeon 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Alderman  Fergus 
Falls,  1880-90.  Democrat.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Masonic  order,  K.  P., 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Maccabees,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  July  28,  1886, 
to  Miss  Eva  G.  Herrick.  Clubs:  Chip- 
pewa, Gun.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
outdoor  exercises  (formerly  umpire 
baseball.  Northern  League).  Address: 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

DUNXiOP,  Andrew  Gordon,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Schuyler  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  18,  1846;  son  of  Robert  and  Jane 
(Gordon)  Dunlop;  attended  common  and 
select  schools  at  Schuyler  Falls  and 
spent  one  term  at  Keesville,  (N.  Y. ) 
Academy.  Worked  on  a  farm,  and  in 
factories;  taught  district  school  one 
term;  enlisted  in  Co.  I,  1st  N.  Y.  Engi- 
neers at  time  of  Civil  War  and  was  de- 
tailed on  detached  duty  where  he  con- 
tinued until  discharged  from  service. 
May  19,  1865;  after  returning  home  was 
employed  in  country  store  until  June, 
1872,  when  he  removed  to  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  engaged  with  the  Monitor  Plow 
Works  as  traveling  salesman  and  spent 
14  years  upon  the  road;  became  a  direc- 
tor in  the  company  and  was  elected  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  in  1886;  since  Nov. 
13,  1890,  has  been  manager  and  treasurer 
of  the  Minneapolis  Plow  TVorks.  Epis- 
copalian. Trustee  St.  Barnabas  Hospi- 
tal, Seaburv  Mission.  Married,  Litch- 
field, Minn.,  March  13,  1S80,  Hattie  Bell 
Simons.  Republican.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Books.  Office:  34th 
Av.,  S.  and  27th  St.  Residence:  3212 
Portland    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DUNIiOF,  Georg-e  Crawford,  clergy- 
man;   born    at    Carlton,    Minn.,    July    3, 


1874;  graduate  St.  Paul  High  School, 
1893;  Minnesota  State  University,  de- 
grees of  B.A.,  M.A.,  1897;  graduate  Gen- 
eral Theological  Seminary,  New  York 
City,  1902.  Began  in  Episcopal  ministry 
at  Wells,  Minn.,  1902;  has  been  rector 
Episcopal  Church  at  St.  Peter  since 
1904.  Married.  Address:  St.  Peter, 
Minn. 

DUNN,  Howard  H,,  lawyer;  born  at 
Jackson,  Minn.,  Oct.  29,  1867;  son  of 
James  W.  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Seeley) 
Dunn;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Jackson;  read  law  under  Thomas  J. 
Knox  of  Jackson;  married  at  Jackson, 
Oct.,  1894,  to  Miss  Eva  Nicholas.  Prac- 
ticed law  at  Jackson,  1890-92  and  at 
Fairmont,  1892-98;  in  practice  at  Albert 
Lea  since  1898;  member  of  Lovely  & 
Dunn  since  Oct.  1,  1905.  City  attorney 
Fairmont,  two  terms;  State  senator 
Martin  Co.,  one  term;  mayor  of  Albert 
Lea,  two  terms.  Member  Freeborn 
County  Bar  Association.  Republican. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:     Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

DUNN,  John  B.,  physician;  born  at 
"Winona,  Minn.,  Feb.  27,  1859;  son  of 
James  and  Mary  (O'Hara)  Dunn;  gradu- 
ate Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1883;  married  at  Minnea- 
polis, Minn.,  June  10,  1885,  to  Mary  M. 
O'Brien.  Practiced  medicine  at  Shako- 
pee,  Minn.,  1883-92;  studied  under  Dr. 
Nicholas  Senn,  1892-93;  practiced  at  St. 
Cloud  since  1893.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association,  Minnesota 
Valley  and  Stearns  and  Benton  County 
Medical  societies.  City  health  officer. 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  golf.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,     Minn. 

DUNN,  John  Tumacliffe,  physician; 
born  at  Waseca.  Minn.,  March  13,  1879; 
son  of  James  M.  and  Matilda  (Tuma- 
cliffe) Dunn;  educated  at  Waseca  High 
School,  graduating,  1900,  and  in  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  Medical  Depart- 
ment, receiving  degree  of  M.D.,  1904. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Wykoff,  Minn.,  since  1904.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Oct.  1902,  to  Miss  Lilian 
Sherman  Shute.  Address:  Wykoff, 
Minn. 

DUNN,  Robert  Campbell,  editor  and 
publisher  Princeton  Union;  born  in  Ire- 
land, Feb.  14,  1855;  son  of  Robert  and 
Jane  (Campbell)  Dunn;  educated  in 
national  schools  until  14.  Was  appren- 
tice for  5  years  to  a  Londonderry  merch- 
ant who  proved  such  a  hard  task  master 
tliat  at  the  close  of  6  months  the  young 
apprentice  escaped  and  came  to  an 
uncle  in  Wisconsin;  learned  the  printer's 
trade  at  St.  Louis.  Mo.;  removed  to 
Princeton,  Minn.,  1876.  and  began  publi- 
cation of  the  Princeton  Union  of  which 
he   has   ever   since  been   editor  and  pub- 


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lisher.  Republican.  Was  town  clerk 
of  Princeton,  187S-S9;  county  attorney 
Mille  Lacs  Co.,  1S84-S8;  member  Minne- 
sota Legislature,  1889-93;  State  auditor, 
1895-1903,  S  years.  Republican;  candi- 
date for  governor,  1904,  but  owing  to 
dissentions  and  a  bolt  in  tlie  party  was 
defeated  by  7,000  votes.  Married  at 
Spencer  Brook,  Minn.,  Feb.  14,  1887,  to 
Miss  Lydia  McKenzie.  Address:  Prince- 
ton,   Minn. 

DVTSfTSf,  Robert  K.,  private  banker; 
born  in  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.,  April  25,  1863; 
son  of  Charles  B.  .  and  Margaret  H. 
Dunn;  fatlier  member  of  firm  of  Dunn 
Bros.,  bankers.  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia; educated  in  private  schools  of 
Philadelphia  and  Haverford  College, 
Haverford,  Pa.;  married  at  Philadelphia, 
1886,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  George.  Came 
to  St.  Paul  in  1888  and  engaged  in  pri- 
vate banking;  vice  president  St.  Paul 
Title  and  Trust  Co.,  and  Union  Bank 
until  these  institutions  retired  from 
business;  then  vice  president  North- 
western Trust  Co.,  resigning  Jan.  1,  1906, 
to  engage  in  other  business;  receiver  of 
the  Commercial  Light  and  Power  Co. 
of  Duluth  and  subsequently  treasurer 
of  the  General  Electric  Co.,  of  Duluth, 
until  plant  was  sold  April,  1906;  was 
also  for  eight  years  receiver  for  the 
water  company  of  West  Duluth  and 
sold  the  plant  to  the  city.  Director 
Superior  Light  and  Power  Co.,  of  Su- 
perior, Wis.;  president  Interstate  Trac- 
tion Co.  of  Duluth.  Began  present  busi- 
ness (private  banking,  mortgages  and 
loans)  Jan.  1,  1901.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Kitchi  Gammi  (Duluth); 
Northland  Golf.  Recreations:  Pishing 
and  automobiling.  Office:  State  Sav- 
ings Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  597  Sum- 
mit  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

DUNNAVAN,  Georg-e  H.,  wholesale 
produce;  born  in  Steuben  Co.,  Ind.,  Jan. 
8,  1863;  son  of  George  W.  and  Margaret 
(Hathaway)  Dunnavan;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  Steuben  Co.; 
married  at  Fremont,  Ind.,  Nov.  21,  1886. 
to  Miss  Kate  McCuin.  Began  active 
career  as  a  ?(  hool  teacher,  later  enter- 
ing commercial  life  as  furniture  dealer 
in  Fremont,  Ind.,  after  which  he  entered 
produce  business  as  buyer  of  apples; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  Jan.,  1889;  was  em- 
ployed as  cashier  and  bookkeeper  by 
firm  of  Hoxsie  &  Jagger,  and  by  J.  B. 
Hoxsie,  wliom  he  succeeded,  1895.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Trade,  St.  Paul  Produce 
Exchange  (treasurer).  Republican.  Of- 
fice: 83  East  3rd  St.  Residence:  670 
Laurel   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BUNTNEIiI^,  Mark  Boothby,  lawyer; 
born  at  Buxton,  Me.,  June  28,  1864;  son 
of  ex-Congressman  M.  H.  Dunnell  of 
Minnesota;  graduate  Pillsbury  Academy, 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  1882;  graduate  Uni- 
versity of  Rochester,  degree  of  A.B., 
1886;    unmarried.      Was    principal    Fari- 


bault, (Minn.)  High  School,  1886-87, 
admitted  to  Minnesota  bar,  1888;  U.  S. 
deputy  consul-general,  Shanghai,  China, 
1889-92.  Author:  Minnesota  Trial  Book; 
Minnesota  Pleading;  Minnesota  Practice; 
Minnesota  Tax  Law,  Editor  Revised 
Laws,  Minnesota,  1905;  appointed  by 
supreme  court  of  Minnesota,  1904,  to 
prepare  official  digest  of  its  decisions; 
writer  of  articles  on  relation  of  U.  S. 
with  China.  Address:  Owatonna,  Minn. 
BUirSMOOB,  Frederick  Alansou,  sur- 
geon; born  at  Riclifleld,  Minn.,  May  28, 
1853;  son  of  James  A.  and  Almira 
(Mosher)  Dunsmoor;  educated  in  public 
schools;  University  of  Minnesota;  Belle- 
vue  Medical  College,  New  York  City, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1875.  Has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  in  Minneapolis  since 
1875,  devoting  his  cliief  attention  to 
surgery  and  gynecology;  for  many  years 
surgeon  to  hospitals  and  railway,  mill- 
ing, accident  and  insurance  companies; 
also  prominently  identified  with  organi- 
zation of  hospitals  and  medical  depart- 
ments of  institutions  of  learning;  pro- 
fessor of  operative  and  clinical  surgery, 
medical  department  State  University; 
surgeon  to  Swedish  Hospital,  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  St.  Barnabas  Hospital  and 
Asbury  Methodist  Hospital;  gynecologist 
to  City  Hospital,  University  Free  Dis- 
pensary and  Minneapolis  Free  Dispen- 
sary. Member  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation (ex-president),  Tri-State  Medical 
Association,  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  National  Association  of  Rail- 
way Surgeons,  Minnesota  Academy  of 
Medicine,  Society  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  of  Minneapolis,  Western  Surgi- 
cal and  Gynecological  Association,  Inter- 
national Medical  Congress,  Nu  Sigma 
Nu  fraternity,  etc.  Methodist.  Mason; 
member  Druids.  Married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Sept.  5,  1876,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Emma  Billings,  daughter  of  the  late 
surgeon,  Geo.  F.  Turner,  U.  S.  A.  Club: 
Minneapolis  (charter  member).  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  1413  Harmon 
PI.,  Minneapolis;  summer  residence: 
Kenjockety,    Lake    Minnetonka,    Minn. 

DUNWOODY,  William  Hood,  banker 
and  flour  manufacturer;  born  Chester 
Co.,  Pa.,  March  14.  1841;  son  of  James 
and  Hannah  (Hood)  Dunwoody;  educated 
in  Philadelphia.  Began  active  career  by 
working  in  grain  and  flour  store  of  his 
uncle  in  Philadelphia,  1859;  entered 
same  business  a  few  years  later  on  own 
account  as  a  member  of  the  firm  of 
Dunwoody  &  Robertson;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, Sept.,  1869,  as  a  buyer  of  flour 
for  Eastern  houses;  became  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Tiffany,  Dunwoody  &  Co., 
operating  Arctic  Flour  Mills  and  also 
of  H.  Darrow  &  Co..  operating  Union 
Flour  Mill,  1871;  organized  the  Millers' 
Association  and  became  its  manager  and 
general    agent.      Was    the    first    to    Intro- 


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(luce  new  process  for  milling  wheat  and 
also  the  first  to  engage  in  exportation 
of  Minneapolis  flour  direct  to  Europe, 
at  solicitation  of  Governor  Washburn, 
Nov.,  1S77;  one  of  the  organizers  and 
member  of  firm  of  Washburn.  Crosby  & 
Co.,  operating  the  Washburn  Mills,  com- 
mencing business  Feb.  1,  1879,  the  firm 
later  introducing  the  roller  process  of 
making  flour,  into  its  plants.  President 
Northwestern  National  Bank,  St.  An- 
thony &  Dakota  Elevator  Co.,  and  the 
Barnum  Grain  Co.;  vice  president  St. 
Anthony  Elevator  Co.,  the  Washburn- 
Crosby  Co.;  director  Minneapolis  Trust 
Co.  Member  of  Committee  of  100  to 
meet  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia,  1902. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  and 
New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mar- 
ried at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Kate  L.  Patton. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis  (Minneapolis);  Min- 
nesota (St.  Paul);  Metropolitan  (New 
York).  OflSce:  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Residence:     52  S  10th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

DURKEi:,  George  M.,  manager  Minne- 
sota Moline  Plow  Co.;  born  at  Cherokee, 
la.,  Oct.,  1871;  son  of  Charles  A.  and 
Mary  A.  (Ryan)  Durkee;  educated  in 
Cherokee  High  School.  Was  connected 
with  the  McCormick  H.  M.  Co.,  at  Coun- 
cil Bluffs,  la.,  1893-98;  filled  position  of 
traveling  agent  in  Northwestern  Iowa 
for  Moline  Plow  Co.,  1898-1901;  came  to 
Minneapolis  as  manager  of  the  Minne- 
sota Moline  Plow  Co.,  Nov.  15,  1901, 
which  position  he  now  holds.  Democrat. 
Presbyterian.  Mason.  Married  at  Coun- 
cil Bluffs,  la.,  June  15,  1894,  to  Miss 
Jessie  F.  Colby.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: 401-407  3rd  St.,  N.  Residence: 
2506    Blaisdell   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

DUBIVIENT,  Edmund  S.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Brown  Co..  Ind.,  March  19,  1S60;  son 
of  Rev.  George  W.  and  Henrietta  (Hog- 
gatt)  Durment;  student  School  of  Mines 
and  Metallurgy,  Rolla,  Mo.,  and  Drury 
College,  Springfield,  Mo.;  graduated  Law 
Department,  Columbian  (now  George 
Washington  University),  Washington, 
D.  C,  18S4;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Sept. 
22,  1887,  to  Rose  Smith.  Began  career 
as  U.  S.  pension  examiner  in  Kentucky, 
1884-85;  admitted  to  the  Minn,  bar, 
1885;  located  in  St.  Paul  and  has  since 
been  engaged  in  general  practice;  now 
member  of  the  law  firm  of  Durment  & 
Moore.  Ex-member  Minn.  State  Board 
of  Correction  and  Charities.  Member 
Minn.  State  and  American  Bar  associa- 
tions. Republican.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minnesota.  Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:      611    Holly   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

DURST,  William  Arthur,  loans;  born 
at  Monroe,  TVis.,  1870;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Monroe.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1887,  and  has  been  connected  since 
1888  with  the  Minnesota  Loan  &  Trust 
Co.,   of  which  he  is   secretary.      Republi- 


can. Member  Masonic  order.  Married 
at  Monroe  Wis.,  1893,  to  Miss  Clara  J. 
West.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  311- 
313  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  3133  Cal- 
houn  Blvd.,   Minneapolis. 

DUTTOM",  Charles  Elvau,  physician; 
born  in  Delaware  Co.,  la.,  June  22,  1862; 
son  of  George  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Elli- 
son) Dutton;  graduate  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  M.D.,  1889.  Acting 
assistant  surgeon  U.  S.  Army,  1889-1900; 
assistant  surgeon  and  surgeon  M.  N.  G., 
for  11  years;  assistant  surgeon  with 
rank  of  captain,  14th  Minn.  Vol.  Regt., 
Spanish-American  War.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°). 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.. 
Sept.,  1903,  to  Miss  Flora  Blanche  Bur- 
roughs. Clubs:  Commercial,  Elks, 
Automobile.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
shooting,  automobiling.  Office  602  Nicol- 
let Av.  Residence:  2833  Fremont  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

DUXBUBV,  F.  A.,  lawyer;  born  at  Har- 
mony, Minn.,  April  11,  1862;  son  of 
Richard  and  Miranda  Mary  (Barnes) 
Duxbury;  educated  at  high  school,  Pres- 
ton. Minn.  Taught  school,  in  Minnesota. 
1883-94;  studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  bar  by  Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota, 
1895.  Republican.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  Mason.  Married 
at  O'Neill,  Neb.,  1884,  to  Miss  Susan 
A.   Addison.     Address:     Caledonia,   Minn. 

HWEImImH,  Gad  Merrill,  merchant, 
farmei-,  war  veteran;  born  at  Onondag 
Hollow,  N.  Y.,  March  13,  1835;  common 
school  education.  Enlisted  in  2nd.  U.  S. 
Sharpshooters,  Dec.  17,  1861,  which  was 
attached  to  1st  Minn.,  Regt.  as  Co.  L. ; 
served  through  the  Peninsula  campaign 
under  Gen.  McClellan;  wounded  and 
taken  prisoner  at  Antietam;  commis- 
sioned 2nd  lieut.  3rd  Minn.  Battery, 
Feb.  4,  1863;  joined  the  expedition  com- 
manded by  Gen.  H.  H.  Sibley  against 
the  hostile  Indians;  i-eturned  to  frontier 
in  Oct.,  and  was  detailed  to  accompany 
Gov.  Ramsey  as  commissioner  to  meet 
with  Chippewa  Indians  for  purchase  of 
lands  in  Northern  Minnesota;  joined 
Gen.  Sully's  expedition  against  the  In- 
dians in  summer  of  1864,  pursued  them 
across  the  Missouri  river,  through  the 
bad  lands  into  Motana.  Engaged  in  a 
third  expedition  to  Devil's  Lake,  in  1865. 
under  Col.  Thomas,  and  was  mustered 
out  of  service.  Feb.,  1866.  Now  mem- 
ber Dwelle  Telephone  Co.  Married  to 
Julia  Patton.  Address:  Lake  City, 
Minn. 

DWIGHT,  Charles  C,  merchant  miller; 
born  at  Vershire,  Vt.,  Aug.  21,  1856;  son 
of  Henry  C.  and  Eunice  (Colton) 
Dwight;  educated  at  Barre,  Vt.,  and 
Cambridge,      Mass.;      married     at     Cam- 


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bridge,  March  2,  1880,  to  Miss  Eunice 
Harvey.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1876,  and 
engaged  in  general  store  business  and 
cattle  buying  at  Winnebago  City;  lo- 
cated in  Albert  Lea,  ISSO,  and  was  iden- 
tified with  general  merchandise  until 
1888;  has  been  in  milling  business  since 
1888,  and  is  president  and  manager  of 
the  Albert  Lea  Milling  Co.  Also  direc- 
tor and  member  executive  committee  of 
the  Mill  Owners  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  Republican.  Club.  Commercial. 
Address:      Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

DWINNEIiIi,  ■William.  Stanley,  lawyer; 
born  at  Lodi,  Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1862;  son 
of  John  Bliss  and  Maria  (Stanley) 
Dwinnell;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Lodi  and  at  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Began  practice  of  law,  June,  1886;  was 
assistant  and  reporter  supreme  court, 
Wisconsin,  18S6-SS.  district  attorney 
Jackson  Co.,  Wis.,  1S88-89;  member  Min- 
nesota Legislature,  1899-1900.  President 
Fraser  River  Tannery,  Ltd.,  Edmonton 
Lumber  Co.;  treasurer  Urban  Invest- 
ment Co.,  St.  Paul.  Married  at  Madison, 
^Hs.,  April  24,  1889,  to  Miss  Virginia 
Ingman.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Commercial  (vice  chairman  af- 
fairs committee  1905-06),  Member  Psi 
Upsilon  fraternity.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  410  Groveland  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BTKIVIAN,  Howard,  banker;  born  at 
Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1869;  son 
of  E.  P.  and  Anna  Dykman;  public 
school  education.  Has  been  identified 
with  banking  business  in  Minnesota  and 
N.  Dakota,  since  1887,  beginning  busi- 
ness career  with  First  National  Bank, 
Breckenridge,  Minn.  Cashier  and  direc- 
tor East  Side  State  Bank,  Minneapolis, 
since  Oct.  S,  1906;  also  connected  with 
a  number  of  banks  in  North  Dakota  and 
Minnesota.  Member  Board  of  Directors 
State  Normal  School,  Minnesota.  Re- 
publican. Member  State  Bankers'  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Masonic  order,  K.  P. 
Married  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1904. 
to  Miss  Annie  M.  Olsen.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, St.  Anthony  Falls.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  301  Cen- 
tral Av.  Residence:  406  11th  Av.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

E 

EABIi,  Kobert  Oscar,  surgeon;  born 
at  Elon.  Allamakee  Co.,  la.,  Aug.  27, 
1872;  son  of  Peter  O.  and  Hannah  (An- 
derson) Earl;  removed  from  Iowa  to 
Minneapolis,  with  family,  in  1882;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Iowa  and  Min- 
neapolis and  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  from  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  University,  degree  of  M.D., 
1896;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June 
1,  1900,  to  Clara  Swanstrom,  of  St.  Paul. 
Has   been    in   active   practice   since    1896; 


now  surgeon  to  the  Bethesda  Hospital, 
president  and  surgeon  of  Mounds  Park 
Sanitarium,  and  commissioner  of  State 
Hospital  for  Crippled  and  Deformed 
Children  since  1905.  President  and  Di- 
rector Scandinavian  Savings  Bank;  di- 
rector East  St.  Paul  State  Bank.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  Ramsey  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  Member  St.  Paul  Park  Board. 
Member  Montgomery  Lodge,  A.  F.  &  A. 
M.  Baptist.  Republican.  Club:  Norden. 
Address:  883  Payne  Av.,  St.  Paul.  Sum- 
mer residence:  Cor.  Forrest  and  Phalen 
and   Como  Avs. 

EASTMAN,  Alvah,  editor  Journal- 
Press,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.;  born  at  Lovell 
Centre,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1858;  son  of  Isaac 
and  Kate  (Page)  Eastman;  educated  in 
public  schools  in  IMaine,  and  at  acade- 
mies at  North  Bridgton  and  Fryeburg, 
Me.  Learned  the  printer's  trade  in  the 
office  of  the  Oxford  Democrat,  Paris 
Hill,  Me.,  1875-78;  attended  school  two 
years;  came  to  Anoka,  Minn.,  1880,  and 
conducted  Anoka  Herald  for  three  years, 
and  then  purchased  it;  sold  the  Herald, 
1891,  and  organized  the  Journal-Press 
Co.  (of  which  is  president),  St.  Cloud, 
and  established  The  Journal-Press,  a 
daily  newspaper  of  which  he  has  been 
editor  since  Sept.,  1892.  Republican. 
Presidential  elector  Minnesota,  1888; 
member  Minnesota  Legislature,  1889;  spe- 
cial agent  L''.  S.  revenue  department, 
1889-92;  receiver  U.  S.  land  office,  St. 
Cloud,  1898-1907;  president  State  Nor- 
mal School  Board.  Unitarian.  Married 
at  Anoka,  Minn..  Sept.  5,  1883,  Miss 
Alice  M.  Eastman.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing.    Address:    St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

EASTOIT,  William  Edwards,  senior 
editor  and  publisher  Stillwater  Ga- 
zette; born  in  Mesopotamia,  O.,  Dec. 
27,  1850;  son  of  Augustus  B.  and  Julia 
(Burke)  Easton;  common  school  educa- 
tion. Came  to  Stillwater  with  his  par- 
ents, Aug.  7,  1857,  and  has  since  made 
his  home  there;  commenced  learning 
the  printer's  trade  when  a  small  boy 
in  the  office  of  the  Messenger,  where 
his  father  was  employed.  Began  publi- 
cation of  the  Stillwater  Gazette,  with 
his  father,  Aug.,  1870;  was  admitted  to 
partnership,  1876,  the  firm  being  Easton 
&  Masterman  since  March  14,  1896.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Royal  Arcanum.  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Stillwater,  Dec.  19,  1878.  to  Miss 
Josephine  A.  McGowan.  Address:  Still- 
water,   Minn. 

EATON,  Burt  W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Gerry,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1854;  son  of 
Lvman  L.  and  Corana  (Martin)  Eaton; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1855; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rochester; 
married  at  Medford.  Minn.,  Jan.  15,  1896, 
to  Miss  Ella  B.  Butler.  Studied  law, 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1879,  and  has 
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ever  since.  Has  held  offices  of  city  re- 
corder, county  attorney,  mayor,  and 
member  board  of  directors  City  Library. 
Now  president  Rocliester  Water  Co.,  and 
Rocliester  Gas  Co.;  vice  president  and 
director  First  National  Banli.  Democrat. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing-. 
Address:     Rocliester,    Minn. 

EATON,  Guy  Arthur,  postmaster,  Du- 
luth;  born  at  Red  Oak,  la.,  Oct.  27, 
1871;  son  of  Webster  and  Frances 
(Ames)  Eaton;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Lincoln,  Neb.,  St.  Cloud, 
Minn  ,  and  at  Clavenack  College,  on  Hud- 
son River,  N.  Y.,  course  in  civil  engi- 
neering, 1889.  Had  extensive  experience 
as  government  surveyor  in  North  Woods 
on  Missabe  and  Vermillion  Ranges  and 
in  Rainy  Lake  Country;  assisted  in 
building  Guatamala  Railroad  in  Central 
America;  has  been  a  resident  of  Duluth 
since  1899,  and  has  occupied  position  of 
postmaster,  Duluth,  since  July  15,  1906. 
Member  firm  of  Eaton  Brothers,  mining 
and  timber,  organized  1898;  vice  presi- 
dent Incas  Iron  Co.;  secretary  Minne- 
.sota  Timber  Land  Co.,  Manitou  Co.  (min- 
ing). Commander  Minnesota  Naval  Mi- 
litia since  1903.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  mem- 
ber Knights  of  Constantine,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  W.  W.  A.,  I.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Monticello,  Minn.,  1898,  to 
Miss  Jessie  Burton.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Duluth  Boat;  Kitchi  Nadji  (Supe- 
rior, Wis.)  Recreations:  Yachting,  boat- 
ing, automobiling.  Office:  Federal  Bldg. 
Residence:      120    15th   Av.,    E.,    Duluth. 

EATON,  William  Justus,  produce  mer- 
chant; born  at  Andover,  Conn.,  April 
15,  1847;  graduate  classical  course,  Iowa 
College,  Grinnell,  la.,  degree  of  A.M., 
1871.  Began  active  career  in  railway 
construction,  with  his  father,  1871,  con- 
tinuing until  1874;  entered  produce  busi- 
ness at  Grinnell,  la.,  as  member  of  the 
firm  of  Eaton  &  Craver,  1874,  continuing 
until  1881;  removed  to  Rochester,  Minn., 
18S1,  and  established  the  firm  of  Eaton 
iSr  Walker,  which  after  one  year  became 
the  W.  J.  Eaton  Egg  Co.  Married  at 
Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1876,  to  Miss  Jennie 
Swan.      Address:     Rochester,    Minn. 

EBEIi,  William  Edward,  wholesale 
inilliner;  born,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July  27, 
1866;  son  of  Charles  L.  and  Mathilda 
(Tramm)  Ebel;  educated  in  the  St.  Paul 
public  and  high  schools;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1895,  to  Elizabeth  H. 
Bantz.  Started  in  business  at  St.  Paul 
as  stock  boy  with  the  firm  of  J.  Roth- 
schild &  Co.;  became  city  salesman  and 
in  1897  traveling  salesman  for  the  same 
firm.  Associated  with  P.  C.  Lundt  as 
senior  partner  of  the  firm  of  P.  C.  Lundt 
&  Company,  Sept.  1,  1904,  wholesale  mil- 
liners and  manufacturers  of  ladies'  hats. 
Office:  175-177  East  4th  St.  Residence: 
246    Fuller   St.,    St.    Paul. 


Charles  C,  county  aud- 
itor; born  at  Mound  Prairie,  Minn.,  Oct. 
25,  1861;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Ann  J.  Eber- 
hard;  attended  Houston  (Minn.)  schools 
and  Winona  State  Normal  School.  En- 
tered U.  S.  railway  mail  service,  April 
9,  1887,  and  resigned  July  1,  1898;  was 
elected  county  auditor  of  Houston  Co., 
Nov.,  1898,  and  has  continued  in  that 
position  since  Jan.  1,  1899.  Interested  in 
farming,  real  estate  and  life  insurance. 
Republican.      Member    Masonic    order,    I. 

0.  O.     F..     A.     O.     U.     W.,     W.     O.     W., 

1.  O.  F.  Married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis., 
July  13,  1887,  to  Miss  May  L.  Mason. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing,  driving. 
Address:    Caledonia,  Minn. 

EBERHART,  Alpha  I.e  Rue,  pork 
packing;  born  at  Albion,  la.,  Aug.  5, 
1867;  son  of  Jeremiah  S.  and  Emma  M. 
(May)  Eberhart;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  1899, 
to  Miss  Lena  Lowenstein.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  employ  of  wholesale  dry 
goods  house  5  years;  was  traveling 
salesman  and  later  with  Swift  &  Co., 
Chicago  and  St.  Paul;  has  been  secre- 
tary and  director  George  A.  Hormel  & 
Co.,  pork  packers  and  dealers  in  pork 
products,  since  1901.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  U.  C.  T.  of  A. 
Club:  Progressive  League.  Address: 
Austin,    Mass. 

ECKHOI^ST,  Walter  Augustus,  regis- 
ter of  deeds;  born  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
Aug.  24,  1873;  son  of  H.  A.  and  Adeline 
V.  (Lane)  Eckholdt;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Rochester,  and  in  College  of 
Ijaw,  University  of  Minnesota,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  LL.B.,  1896;  married  at 
Rochester,  1897,  to  Miss  Caroline  Hub- 
bard. Began  practice  of  law  in  Roches- 
ter; entered  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness, 1898,  and  continued  until  fall  of 
1906  when  he  was  elected  register  of 
deeds  of  Olmsted  Co.,  term  extending 
to  Jan.,  1909.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A., 
Royal  Arcanum,  Court  of  Honor,  Sons 
of  Norway.      Address:     Rochester,    Minn. 

ECKMANN,  Albert  M.,  banker;  born  at 
Stavanger,  Norway,  Sept.  23,  1864;  son 
of  Capt.  Carsten  and  Malene  (Johnson) 
Eckmann;  educated  at  Stavanger  High 
School.  Came  to  America,  1885;  has 
been  cashier  State  Bank,  Hendrum, 
Minn.,  since  1898;  also  president  State 
Bank,  Georgetown  First  State  Bank  of 
Winger,  Minn.,  Citizens'  State  Bank,  Am- 
brose, N.  D. ;  vice  president  Williams 
County  State  Bank.  Crosby,  N.  D.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
I.  O.  F.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  July 
12,  1906,  to  Miss  Helen  B.  Blachley. 
Club:     Odin.     Address:     Hendrum,  Minn. 

ECKSTEIN,  Andrew  J.,  druggist;  born 
in  Germany,  Sept.  9,  1861;  son  of  John 
and  Magdalena  (Keim)  Eckstein;  came 
to  Minnesota  when  a  child;  entered  the 
country    school    at    7    years    of   age,    and 


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the  State  Normal  School  at  14,  gradua- 
ting, 1877.  Began  active  career  as  a 
school  teacher,  continuing  for  two  years; 
entered  pharmacy  of  Dr.  Waschcke  and 
worked  for  him  10  years,  purchasing  the 
business  June  S,  1889.  Took  special 
course  in  pharmacy,  1888,  and  passed 
Minnesota  Board  of  Pharmacy  examina- 
tion, 1889;  also  took  special  course  and 
received  diploma  in  optometry.  Presi- 
dent of  the  State  Bank,  New  Ulm,  since 
Jan.,  1906,  and  of  the  New  Ulm  Plate 
Glass  Association  since  its  organization, 
1898;  director  Minnesota  Pharmaceutical 
Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Paul,  and  the 
Security  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
Chatfield,  Minn.  Resigned  from  M.  N.  G. 
(honorable  discharge)  June  18,  1892,  10 
years'  service  medal  received  Feb.  5, 
1894;  captain  and  commissary  of  sub- 
sistence, May  25,  1903;  captain  and  in- 
spector small  arms  practice,  Dec.  31, 
1903;  15  years'  service  medal.  May  29, 
1906.  Has  been  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Public  Works,  New  Ulm,  for  over  20 
years  and  its  president  for  over  12  years; 
ex-president  New  Ulm  Building  and 
Loan  Association  and  its  treasurer  for 
5  years.  Democrat;  county  commission- 
er of  Brown  Co.,  since  1900,  and  chair- 
man of  the  board;  member  State  Con- 
ferences of  Correction  and  Charities  and 
now  its  president;  also  president  State 
Association  of  County  Commissioners. 
Membe^r  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Pharmaceutical  associations.  Member 
Catholic  Order  of  Foresters  (state  vice- 
chief  ranger),  Knights  of  Columbus 
(Warden).  Married  at  Minnesota  Lake, 
June  3,  1883,  to  Miss  Christine  Pietrus. 
Address:     New    Ulm,    Minn. 

EDDV,  Henry  Turner,  educator;  born 
at  Stougliton,  Mass.,  June  9,  1844;  son 
of  Rev.  Henry  and  Sarah  Hayward  (Tor- 
rey)  Eddy;  graduated  from  Yale  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  A.B.,  1867;  Sheffield 
Scientific  School,  degree  of  Ph.B.,  1868 
(A.M.,  Yale,  1870;  C.E.,  1870;  Ph.D., 
1872,  Cornell;  LL.D.,  Center  College, 
1892);  studied  at  Berlin,  1879;  Paris, 
1880.  Was  instructor  field  work,  Shef- 
field Scientific  School,  1867-68;  instruc- 
tor Latin  and  mathematics.  University 
of  Tennessee,  1868-69;  assistant  profes- 
sor mathematics  and  civil  engineering 
Cornell  University,  1869-73;  adjunct  pro- 
fessor matliematics.  Princeton,  1873-74; 
professor  mathematics  astronomy  and 
civil  engineering,  University  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1874-90;  dean  academic  faculty, 
1874-77  and  1884-89;  acting  president 
and  president-elect,  1890,  same  univer- 
sity; president  Rose  Polytechnic  Insti- 
tute, Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1891-94;  has 
been  professor  of  engineering  and  me- 
chanics. University  of  Minnesota,  since 
1894;  dean  of  the  Graduate  School,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  since  1905.  Mem- 
ber American  Philosophical  Society, 
A.A.A.S.  (vice  president  for  mathemat- 
ics and  physics,   1884),  American  Mathe- 


matical Society,  American  Physical  So- 
ciety, Society  for  Promotion  of  Engi- 
neering Education  (president,  1896),  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi  college  fra- 
ternities. Author:  Analytical  Geometry; 
Researches  in  Graphical  Statics;  Ther- 
modynamics Maximum  Stresses  under 
Concentrated  Loads,  etc.;  also  numerous 
scientific  and  technical  papers.  Married 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1870,  Miss 
Sebella  Elizabeth  Taylor.  Address:  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Residence:  916 
6lh   St.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

EDEN,  Edward  H.,  railway  commer- 
cial agent;  born  at  Fort  Erie,  Ont., 
Can.,  Oct.  2,  1868;  son  of  William  and 
Jane  (Magee)  Eden;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Fort  Erie.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1892;  filled  position  of  traffic  man- 
ager of  Marshall-Wells  Hardware  Co., 
Duluth,  1892-97;  agent  of  Lackawanna 
Fast  Freight  Line  at  Duluth  and  St. 
Paul,  1897-1902;  has  been  commercial 
agent  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern R.  R.  Co.  and  Lake  lines  at  Minne- 
apolis, since  1901.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1905, 
to  Miss  Sue  M.  Wold.  Recreation: 
Boating.  Office:  924  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:    315  W.  15th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

EBGAB,  'William  C,  journalist;  born 
at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Dec.  21,  1856;  son 
of  Joseph  C.  and  Lucy  (Dorey)  Edgar; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  leaving  school  at  17  years  of  age. 
Was  connected  with  St.  Louis  business 
houses,  1874-81;.  removed  to  Minneap- 
olis, 1882,  and  has  been  business  mana- 
ger Nortli western  Miller  (flour  milling- 
journal)  since  1884,  and  its  editor  since 
1886;  in  1906  began  publication  of  The 
Bellman,  a  weekly  journal,  of  which  he 
is  editor;  president  The  Miller  Publish- 
ing Co.,  and  Tlie  Bellman  Co.  Contrib- 
utor to  periodicals;  author  of  Story  of 
a  Grain  of  Wheat  and  several  pamphlets 
(Appleton).  Independent  in  politics. 
Episcopalian.  Member  American  Social 
Science  Association  (New  York),  Amer- 
ican Free  Trade  League  (Boston),  Na- 
tional Municipal  League  (Philadelphia), 
and  member  executive  committee  Vot- 
ers' League  (Minneapolis).  Married  at 
St.  Louis,  1883,  to  Anne  Randolph  Page 
Robinson.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikah- 
da,  Lafayette,  St.  Louis  (St.  Louis). 
Office:  118  S.  6th  St.  Residence:  66 
Groveland   Terrace,   Minneapolis. 

EDG-ERTOM',  George  B.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Mantorville,  Minn.,  June  11,  1857. 
Admitted  to  bar,  June.  1880;  began 
practice  at  Kasson,  Dodge  County,  Minn.; 
has  been  in  practice  at  St.  Paul  since 
April  1,  1890.  Was  covinty  attorney  of 
Dodge  County,  Minn.,  two  years;  assist- 
ant U.  S.  attorney  of  Minnesota  three 
years,  and  assistant  attorney  general  of 
Minnesota  six  years.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Minnesota  State  and 
St.  Paul  Bar  associations.     Mason.    Mem- 


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her  Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Office: 
National  German  American  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:    S28   Lincoln  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

EDSAIiIi,  Samuel  Cook,  P.  E.  bisliop 
of  Minnesota;  born  at  Dixon.  111.,  March 
4,  1S60;  son  of  Jamis  K.  and  Caroline 
Plorella  (More)  Kdsall;  educated  at  Ra- 
cine College,  receiving  degree  of  A.M., 
1SS8  (D.D..  Illinois  College,  1898;  S.T.D., 
Western  Theological  Seminary,  1900); 
admitted  to  the  bar,  March  23,  1882; 
studied  in  Western  Theological  Semi- 
nary, graduating.  May  30,  1889;  ordered 
deacon,  Dec.  23.  1888;  ordained  priest, 
June  2,  1889.  Founded  St.  Peter's  Mis- 
sion, Chicago,  111.,  May  29,  1887;  re- 
mained in  charge  of  same  as  lay  reader 
until  ordination;  rector  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Chicago,  111..  1889-99;  mission- 
ary bishop  of  N.  Dak.,  Jan.  25,  1899,  to 
Dec.  4,  1901;  was  elected  bishop 
of  Minnesota  June  6,  1901,  and  con- 
secrated by  House  of  Bishops.  Oct. 
.3  1901.  State  chaplain  Society 
Colonial  Wars.  Mason  (32°).  Knight 
Templar.  Married  at  Aurora.  111.,  April 
11,  1883,  to  Miss  Grace  Harmon.  Club: 
Minikahda.  Recreation:  Tennis.  Ad- 
dress:   264  2    Portland   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

EDSON,  William  D.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Warwarsing.  N.  Y..  Oct.  16.  1849;  son 
of  Darwin  N.  and  Hannah  (Bliss)  Ed- 
son;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
at  Unadilla  Academy,  N.  Y.;  married  at 
Lawrehce,  N.  Y.,  1875,  to  Miss  Matilda 
Allen.  Read  law  in  Unadilla,  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1871;  practiced  in  Unadilla  for  several 
years;  came  to  Duluth,  1891,  and  en- 
gaged in  practice  until  elected  to  the 
bench,  1895;  since  retirement  from  the 
bench  has  engaged  in  securing  and  de- 
veloping mining  properties;  owner  of 
mineral  lands  on  the  Cuyuna  Iron 
Range  and  elsewhere.  Was  judge  of 
Municipal  Court,  Duluth,  1895-03.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  Amer- 
ican Bar  Association.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Modern  Samaritans.  Presi- 
dent Duluth  Bethel  Society;  director  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
Torrey  Bldg.  Residence:  507  E.  5th 
St..  Duluth. 

ECWARSS,  Benjamin  K.,  lumberman; 
born  at  Topeka,  Kan..  April  7,  1880; 
son  of  William  C.  and  Nettie  E.  Ed- 
wards; educated  in  St.  Paul  High 
School,  business  college  and  Minnesota 
State  University;  unmarried.  Entered 
father's  business  in  1901;  now  operating 
in  lumber  and  coffee  lands.  Owner  Sal- 
vadora  Coffee  Co..  Edwards  and  Ogden 
Pole  and  Piling  Co.;  director  and  vice 
president  Kansas  Lumber  Co.;  director 
Edwards  and  Westmacott  Lumber  Co.: 
secretary  Minnesota  and  Nicaragua  Cof- 
fee Co.  and  Edwards  Lumber  Co.  Ma- 
son. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  1325  Summit 
Av..    St.    Paul. 


ED'WARDS,  Clement  S.,  editor;  born 
in  New  York  City,  March  4,  1869;  came 
to  Minnesota.  ISSl;  educated  in  public 
scliools  of  Albert  Lea,  Hillsdale  College, 
Mich.,  Parker's  College,  Winnebago 
City,  Minn.,  St.  Michael's  Academy,  New 
Brunswick,  Can.;  married  at  Albert  Lea, 
Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Harriet  Gillrup. 
Studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  John  A. 
Lovely,  ex-justice  supreme  court;  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  and  was  partner  of 
Judge  Lovely  for  several  years;  capt. 
Co.  I,  12th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  during  Span- 
ish-American war;  city  attorney  of  Al- 
bert Lea  until  1905,  when  he  ceased 
practice  of  law;  editor  The  Times  En- 
terprise, weekly  newspaper,  of  which  he 
became  part  owner  in  1905.  Was  major 
on  staff  of  Gov.  Lind.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
Templar,  K.  P.  President  Commercial 
Club.      Address:     Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

ESWABSS,  Kug°h  B.,  produce  dealer; 
liorn  at  Manchester.  Wis.,  July  1,  1866; 
son  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Roberts)  Ed- 
wards; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wisconsin.  Engaged  in  farming  in  Wis- 
consin until  22  years  of  age;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1888,  and  filled  position  of 
bookkeeper  in  several  business  houses; 
began  in  general  produce  business  for 
himself,  1897,  and  is  head  of  the  firm 
of  H.  R.  Edwards  &  Co.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Minneapolis  Pro- 
duce Exchange.  Member  Royal  League, 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Sparta,  Wis., 
Sept.  27,  1904,  to  Miss  Margaret  Rob- 
erts. Recreation:  Traveling.  Office:  27 
Central  Market.  Residence:  2724  Gar- 
field Av.,   Minneapolis. 

EDWARDS,  John  Blilton,  physician; 
born  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  1874; 
son  of  John  J.  and  Margaret  (Richards) 
Edwards;  educated  in  public  schools; 
State  Normal  School;  University  of  Illi- 
nois; College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  1899; 
post  graduate  course  at  Post  Graduate 
Hospital,  N.  Y.,  1901-03.  Has  been  in 
practice  of  medicine  since  April  20,  1899; 
member  of  firm  of  Curran,  Edwards, 
Holmon  &  Schmitt,  physicians  and  sur- 
geons. Commissioner  of  health,  Man- 
kato, since  1902.  Presbyterian.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Assns.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  (exalted 
ruler),  K.  P.,  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Mankato,  Dec.  5,  1906,  to  Miss 
Clara  E.  Gerlich.  Clubs:  Elks,  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Traveling.  Address: 
Mankato,  Minn. 

EDWARDS,  Maurice  Dwiffht,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa..  April  29, 
1847;  son  of  Richard  and  Catherine  Pond 
(May)  Edwards;  educated  in  private 
school,  Pittsburgh;  public  schools,  Du- 
buque, la.;  Hamilton  College,  New  York, 
.graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1870;  honor- 
arv  degree  of  D.D.,  same  college,  1892. 
Began    in  ministry  at   Dayton  Av.   Pres- 


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byterian  Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July 
1,'  1874,  and  has  so  continued  ever  since, 
this  being  his  first  and  only  charge. 
Stated  clerk  of  the  Synod  of  Minnesota 
since  1SS5.  Republican.  Member  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa  fraterni- 
ties. Sons  of  American  Revolution  (chap- 
lain). Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  3,  1S77, 
to  Miss  Annie  Louise  Deane.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Church:  Dayton  Av.  Presbyte- 
rian. Residence:  4  23  Laurel,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

EDWABDS,  William  Chalmers,  lum- 
ber merchant;  born  at  Virgil,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  23,  1846;  son  of  Rufus  and  Har- 
riet O.  (Hart)  Edwards;  educated  in 
common  schools  and  at  Cortland  (N.  Y. ) 
Academy;  married  at  Tully,  N.  Y.,  May 
20,  1871,  to  Phinetta  E.  Johnson,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Went  to  Chicago,  1866, 
and  began  business  career  in  a  lumber 
yard;  later  became  superintendent  of  a 
saw  mill  on  Grand  River,  Mich.;  opened 
retail  lumber  yard  at  New  Windsor,  111., 
where  he  remained  until  1870,  when  he 
went  to  Kansas  and  became  interested 
in  the  lumber  business  there  and  in 
Nebraska;  was  actively  associated  with 
upbuilding  and  improvement  of  Hutchin- 
son, Sterling,  Kinsley  and  other  Kansas 
cities  and  Edwards  Co.,  Kan.,  was  named 
in  his  honor  in  1874.  Came  from  To- 
peka,  Kan.,  to  St.  Paul  in  1883;  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  Edwards-Bradford 
Lumber  Co.;  president  Kansas  Lumber 
Co.,  Edwards  Lumber  Co.  and  other  com- 
panies. Was  instrumental  in  founding 
and  erecting  Edwards  Hall  of  Macales- 
ter  College,  1904.  Mason,  Elk.  Club:  St. 
Paul  Commercial.  Recreation:  Litera- 
ture. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1325   Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

EDWABBS,  'William  Bufns,  lumber; 
born  at  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  July  24,  1875; 
son  of  William  Chalmers  and  Phinetta 
E.  (Johnson)  Edwards;  came  to  St. 
Paul  with  family,  1883;  educated  in  pub- 
lic school  and  Macalester  College,  St. 
Paul;  unmarried.  Began  business  ca- 
reer, 1893,  in  his  father's  lumber  in- 
terests; now  president  and  director  of 
The  Edwards  &  Westmacott  Lumber 
Co.;  treasurer  The  Kansas  Lumber 
Co.;  director  The  Lindas  Lumber  Co. 
and  other  companies.  Mason  (32°  Scot- 
tish Rite),  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Republican.  Clubs:  St.  Paul  Commer- 
cial, Automobile.  Recreation:  Automo- 
biling.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1325    Summit   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

EGAir,  James  Emmitt,  civil  engineer 
and  surveyor;  born  at  Madison,  Wis., 
Oct.  11.  1859;  son  of  N.  P.  Egan  and 
Ella  Smith  Egan;  educated  in  public 
schools  at  the  "V\'isconsin  State  Univer- 
sity; married  at  Minneapolis,  1894,  to 
Miss  C.  B.  Boyle.  Began  profession  as 
civil  engineer  in  1880  and  now  owns  and 
operates    one   of   the   largest   and   oldest 


engineering  offices  in  the  city  of  Minne- 
apolis, established  in  1872.  Was  pub- 
lisher of  the  late  city  atlas  and  filled 
the  office  of  county  surveyor  of  Henne- 
pin County,  1891-92.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Automobile,  Engineers  (Minneap- 
lis).  Office:  Oneida  Blk.  Residence: 
730   E.  24th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

EGIIIiSTON',  Alvord  C,  lawyer;  born 
at  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28,  1860;  son  of 
Artemus  and  Asenath  L.  (Alvord)  Egel- 
ston;  graduated  from  Union  College, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y..  degree  of  A.B.,  1885. 
After  leaving  college  came  west  as  far 
as  Chicago,  where  he  had  charge  of  a 
suburban  school,  1885-86;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, Sept.  1,  1886;  admitted  to  the 
bar.  1887,  and  has  since  that  time  been 
in  practice  of  tlie  profession.  Member 
American  Bar  Association.  Presbyterian. 
Married  at  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1902, 
to  Elizabeth  Dockstader.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  All  outdoor  ath- 
letic sports.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  3240  Portland  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

EGGIiESTON,  Walter  A.,  mortgage 
loans,  real  estate,  rentals;  born  at  Win- 
terset,  la.,  Nov.  16,  1865;  has  been  a 
resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1866;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis 
and  at  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.  Began  business  career  as  an  em- 
ployee of  the  David  C.  Bell  Investment 
Co.,  1886,  and  has  occupied  the  position 
of  vice  president  and  secretary  of  the 
company  since  1889.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Real  Estate  Board,  Phi  Kappa  Psi 
fraternitv.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  4.  1889,  to  Miss  Alice  A.  Adams. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1777  Du- 
pont  Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

EHEBHABT,  A.  O.,  lawyer,  lieutenant 
governor  of  Minnesota;  born  in  Dixon 
Co..  Neb.,  where  he  was  engaged  as  a 
cowboy,  farm  hand  and  farmer  until  he 
was  nearly  21  years  of  age;  entered 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  in  the  spring  of  1891,  and  took 
the  academic,  collegiate  and  elective 
studies,  in  four  years  and  three  months, 
graduating  as  valedictorian  of  his  class, 
1895;  studied  law  in  the  office  of  Judge 
Lorin  Gray,  Mankato.  was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1898,  and  has  since 'been  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Mankato.  Repub- 
lican. Elected  State  senator,  11th  dis- 
trict, Nov.,  1902;  elected  lieutenant  gov- 
ernor, on  Republican  ticket,  Nov.,  1906. 
Address:    Mankato,  Minn. 

EHBENSTBOM,  Nils  Gustaf,  farmer; 
born  in  Gotland,  Sweden,  Oct.  28,  1862; 
son  of  Rev.  Johan  Ludvig  and  Elizabeth 
(Olson)  Ehrenstrom;  common  school 
and  college  education,  in  Wisby,  Swe- 
den, 1875-81:  came  to  the  United  States, 
June  6,  1882.  Clerk"bf  the  district  court 
of  Kittson  Co.,  Minn.,  1895-1907.     Demo- 


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erat.  Member  I.  O.  of  G.  T.,  I.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Hallock,  Minn.,  June  6,  1891, 
to  Miss  Elise  Jolinson.  Owns  and  oper- 
ates 400  acre  farm  in  Kittson  Co.  Ad- 
drt'S.s:    Sisg-e.stad,   Minn. 

EICHXiER,  Charles  Edward,  mill  feed; 
born  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  Dec.  17, 
1859:  son  of  Cliarles  C.  P.  and  Elizabeth 
(Prey)  Eichler;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  at  Rock 
Hill  College,  Md.  Beg-an  active  career  in 
wholesale  and  retail  flour  and  feed  busi- 
ness, under  title  of  Eichler  &  Son,  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  continuing  1877-87;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  1887;  has  been 
engaged  as  shipper  mill  feed  since  1892. 
Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Unmarried.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Athletic  (Chi- 
cago). Recreations:  Driving  and  horses. 
Office:  Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  The 
Hampshire  Arms,  Minneapolis. 

IIICKMANN',  Peter,  brewing;  born  in 
Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  18,  1862;  son  of 
Henry  and  Prancis  (Wonsch)  Eickmann; 
educated  in  common  schools.  Began  act- 
ive career  in  mercantile  business  at 
Glencoe,  1883;  manufacturer  of  cigars, 
1886-96;  entered  brewing  business,  1896, 
incorporating  as  the  Glencoe  Brewing 
Co.,  1901,  of  which  he  is  president  and 
director.  Village  treasurer  of  Glencoe, 
1895-96;  moved  from  village  to  town- 
ship, 1896,  and  was  elected  treasurer  of 
township,  1906.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  Catholic  Order  of  D.  K. 
K.  U.  V.  of  Glencoe,  Minn.  Married  in 
Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  19,  1884,  Miss 
Annie  Wolf.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:    Glencoe,   Minn. 

EKDAHIi,  Charles,  merchant,  farmer 
and  postmaster;  born  in  Sweden,  Sept. 
22,  1829.  Fought  in  the  Union  Army, 
Civil  War,  as  private  in  Co.  G,  4  th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  enlisting  Sept.  4,  1864; 
participated  in  the  battle  of  Altoona, 
Ga.,  and  in  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea 
Has  been  a  farmer  since  1854,  a  store- 
keeper since  1887,  and  for  19  years  has 
been  postmaster  of  Otisville:  Member 
State  Legislature,  1875.  Married  in  Swe- 
den, June,  1854,  Stina  Gustafson.  Ad- 
dress:   Otisville,  Minn. 

EKHOIiM,  Fred  Victor,  manufacturing 
furrier;  born  in  Kanabeck  County, 
Minn.,  Feb.  7,  1877;  son  of  Andrew  P. 
and  Anna  Charlotte  (Sandell)  Ekholni; 
educated  in  public  schools;  unmarried. 
Left  school  at  16;  in  1897  started  as 
apprentice  with  Mr.  E.  Sundkvist  in  the 
fur  business;  became  general  foreman 
and  in  1905  was  admitted  to  partnersliip 
in  the  firm  of  E.  Sundkvist  &  Co.,  man- 
ufacturing retail  furriers.  Clubs:  Nor- 
den.  Commercial.  Office:  237  E.  7th  St. 
Residence:     721   Arcade  St.,    St.    Paul. 

EKI^E,  Albert  B.,  proprietor  Mankato 
Marble  Works;  born  in  Norway,  April 
11,    1851;     son   of   Rasmus   K.   and  Carrie 


Ekle;  came,  to  America,  1869;  educated 
in  schools  of  Norway  and  Illinois;  mar- 
ried at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1877,  to  Miss 
Annie  Vangen.  Learned  trade  of  marble 
and  granite  cutter  in  Chicago;  came  to 
Mankato,  1871,  and  has  been  in  business 
for  himself,  granite  and  marble  works 
and  monuments,  since  1877.  Republican. 
Lutheran.     Address:    Mankato,   Minn. 

EIiBBESG-x:,  Frank  A.,  maple  syrup; 
born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1856; 
son  of  Deloss  and  Georgianna  (Beaupre) 
Eldredge;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Buffalo;  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  1877.  Came  to  St.  Paul  and 
engaged  in  practice,  1878-80;  in  law 
practice  and  mercantile  business  in 
Dakota  Ty.,  1880-89;  returned  to  St.  Paul 
and  became  identified  with  the  Towle 
Maple  Syrup  Co.,  of  which  he  is  secre- 
tary; also  vice  president  and  director 
of  the  Metal  Screen  and  Manufacturing 
Co.  Member  Jobbers'  Union,  Northwest- 
ern Manufacturers'  Association  (direc- 
tor). Was  member  Dakota  Territorial 
Legislature,  1886.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Oct.,  1901,  to  Miss  Nora  G.  Towle.  Office: 
(T'hicago  and  Custer  Sts.  Residence:  777 
Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

EIiFOBD,  Albert  Sydney,  life  insur- 
ance; born  in  Mitchell,  Perth  County, 
Ontario,  June  15,  1867;  son  of  Jonathan 
and  Maria  (Tilley)  Elford;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Olmsted  County, 
Minn.;  married  at  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak., 
Sept.,  1904,  to  Ethel  Mae  Canniff.  Began 
teaching  common  school  in  Olmsted  Co., 
Minn.,  Nov.,  1885;  principal  Pleasant 
Grove  Schools,  1887-88;  superintendent 
of  public  schools,  Stephen,  Marshall  Co., 
Minn.  Engaged  with  New  York  Life  In- 
surance Co.  since  1890,  beginning  as  so- 
licitor in  Northern  Minnesota;  general 
agent  for  N.  Dak.,  1892-1901,  building 
business  up  from  $200,000  to  over  $10,- 
000,000;  appointed  agency  director  at 
Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  1901,  and  in  Feb., 
1904,  appointed  supervisor  of  agencies 
at  St.  Paul  for  New  York  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  for  N.  Dakota,  S.  Dakota,  Minnesota 
and  Western  Canada.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minnesota.  Recreations:  Golf 
and  driving.  Office:  Care  New  York  Life 
Ins  Co.  Residence:  976  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HImIHIm,  Julius  C,  president  Eliel-Jer- 
man  Drug  Co.  Office:  1st  Av.,  N.,  and 
3rd  Sts.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Min- 
netohka   Beach,   Minn. 

EI^ITEOBF,  Banforth,  wholesale  oys- 
ters, fish  and  canned  goods;  born  near 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1854;  son 
of  Louis  and  Elizabeth  Cynthiana  (Kir- 
by)  Elithorp:  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Clinton  Junction,  Wis.  Began  active 
career  in  express  business  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.;  entered  employ  of  Pride  & 
Carhart,  wholesale  oysters,  etc.,  Milwau- 
kee,  1876;    removed  to  Chicago,  and  was 


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associated  with  J.  F.  Pride  as  manager 
of  Piatt  Co.,  packers  of  canned  goods 
and  wholesale  dealers  in  oysters  and 
fish;  has  been  located  in  Minneapolis, 
manager  Piatt  Co.,  since  1S86.  Repub- 
lican. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Jan., 
1905,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Marson.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
baseball.  Office:  500-502  2nd  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  3424  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

EIiIiIIRTSON',  Even  E.,  machinery; 
born  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  25, 
1859;  son  of  Ellert  and  Karens  (Stens- 
gaard)  Ellertson;  educated  at  State 
Normal  School,  Winona,  Minn.;  married 
at  Kindred,  N.  Dak.,  Nov.  27,  1883,  to 
Julia  Husebye.  Previous  to  coming  to 
Minnesota  was  engaged  for  a  number  of 
years  in  the  livery  and  sales  stable  busi- 
ness at  Mayville,  N.  D. ;  president  Rus- 
sell Grader  Manufacturing  Co.,  organ- 
ized March  1,  1906,  for  the  purpose  of 
manufacturing  road  building  and  ditch- 
ing machinery.  Offlce:  2429  University 
Av..  S.  E.  Residence:  211  Bacon  St.,  S. 
E.,   Minneapolis. 

EIiIiIOTT,  Charles  Burke,  justice  Su- 
preme Court  of  Minnesota;  born  in  Mor- 
gan Co.,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1861;  son  of  Edward 
and  Angeline  Elliott;  educated  at  Ma- 
rietta College,  Marietta,  O.,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1881, 
LIj.D.,  1895;  University  of  Minnesota, 
Ph.D.,  1888;  Marietta  College,  honorary 
LL.D.,  1904.  Married  at  Muscatine,  la.. 
May  13,  1884,  to  Edith  Winslow.  En- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  in  Minneapolis. 
Minn.,  1884  to  1SS9;  judge  municipal 
court  of  Minneapolis,  1890-1894;  judge 
district  court,  4th  judicial  district  (Min- 
neapolis), 1894-1905;  associate  justice  of 
Supreme  Court  Minnesota,  Oct.  1,  1905, 
to  Jan.  1,  1912.  Professor  corporation 
and  international  law.  University  of 
Minnesota,  1890  to  1898.  Declined  offer 
of  position  of  chief  justice  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Philippines.  Author:  Law  of 
Private  Corporations  (3rd  edition,  1890); 
Law  of  Public  Corporations;  Law  of  In- 
surance (3rd  edition,  1902);  Minnesota 
Practice  on  Appeal:  The  United  States 
and  the  Northeastern  Fisheries  (1888), 
and  numerous  public  addresses  and  ar- 
ticles in  American  and  foreign  reviews. 
Republican.  Member  American  Bar  As- 
sociation, Minnesota  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion, International  Law  Association, 
American  Society  of  International  Law, 
International  Society  of  Comparative 
Jurisprudence  and  Public  Law  (Berlin). 
Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Delta  Chi 
fraternities.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Min- 
neapolis). Recreations:  Golf,  fishing 
and  yachting.  Official  address:  State 
Capitol.  Residence:  1003  Eighth  St.,  S. 
E..   Minneapolis. 

EIiI^IOTT,  Cyrus,  editor  and  publisher 
Olmsted  County  Democrat;  born  in 
Franklin    Co.,    Pa..    March    21,    1839;     son 


of  Benjamin  and  Nancy  (Zook)  Elliott; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Canton, 
111.  Was  in  mercantile  business  for  10 
years  previous  to  entering  the  publish- 
ing business  in  Warren  Co.,  111.,  1875; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1885;  established  the 
Olmsted  County  Democrat,  at  Rochester, 
May,  1886,  and  Rochester  Daily  Bulletin, 
June,  1891,  both  now  in  successful  opera- 
tion under  charge  of  C.  Elliott  &  Son, 
printers  and  publishers.  Presbyterian. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address:  Roches- 
ter,  Minn. 

EIiIiIOTT,  Dixon  S.,  general  manager 
Great  Northern  Express  Co.;  born  at 
Kewanee,  111.,  Jan.  15,  1864;  son  of 
George  Dixon  and  Adeline  (McCormick) 
Elliott;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Kewanee,  111.;  married  at  Sioux  City, 
Iowa,  May  20,  1891,  to  Katie  B.  Hills. 
Entered  service  of  American  Express 
Co.,  at  Kewanee,  111.,  1879,  and  continued 
in  service  of  that  company  at  various 
points  until  July  1,  1893,  when  he  was 
appointed  superintendent  of  the  Great 
Northern  Express  Co.,  at  St.  Paul;  ap- 
pointed auditor,  same  company,  July  1, 
1896,  and  remained  in  that  position  until 
appointed,  Aug.  1,  1901,  to  present  posi- 
tion as  general  manager  of  the  com- 
pany. Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Great 
Northern  Railway  Bldg.  Residence:  438 
Portland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

EIiIiIOTT,  Ezra  T.,  wood  and  coal; 
born  at  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1841; 
son  of  Nathan  and  Clarissa  Elliott;  pub- 
lic school  education.  Worked  in  factories 
in  Massachusetts  and  the  East  until  30 
years  of  age;  located  on  a  ranch  in  Kan- 
sas, 1871;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1881, 
and  was  traveling  salesman  for  the 
North  Star  Shoe  Co.,  until  1891;  en- 
tered coal  business  as  manager  retail 
department  Pioneer  Fuel  Co.,  1891;  be- 
came manager  St.  Paul  &  Western  Coal 
Co.,  1901;  has  been  senior  member  of 
the  Elliott  &  Skellet  Fuel  Co.,  since 
1905.  Was  member  Co.  F,  53rd  Mass. 
Vols.,  1862,  Dept.  of  the  Gulf.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Member  John  A. 
Rawlins  Post,  G.  A.  R.  Married  in  New 
York  State,  1867,  to  Miss  Lottie  S.  Van 
DeMark.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
9  S.  4th  St.  Residence:  65  S.  11th  St., 
Minneapolis,  and  Lake  Minnetonka, 
Minn. 

EIiI^IOTT,  Hiram  B.,  meat  packer; 
born  at  Farmington,  Minn.,  Oct.  6,  1864; 
son  of  Luther  P.  and  Lettice  (Riddle) 
Elliott;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
at  Curtiss  Business  College,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Began  active  career  in  service 
of  the  Minnesota  Transfer  Ry.  Co.,  in 
charge  of  stock  yards,  continuing  6 
2nonths;  was  in  employ  of  C.  L.  Haas 
Commission  Co.,  live  stock  dealers,  at 
Minnesota  Transfer,  remaining  for  two 
years;  came  to  Duluth,  1S86,  to  take 
charge  of  plant  of  J.  B.  Sutphen  &  Co., 
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with  that  firm  6  years;  then  devoted 
entire  attention  to  business  of  T.  B. 
Halford  &  Co.  (of  which  firm  he  had 
been  a  member  for  some  time),  until 
1S98;  lias  been  engaged  in  pork  and 
meat  packing  business  under  title  of 
Elliott  &  Co.,  since  1S98,  W.  Mendenhall 
being  admitted  to  partnership  in  1899. 
Member  Masonic  order  (Blue  Lodge  and 
Chapter.)  Unmarried.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Foot  of  37th  Av.,  W.  Resi- 
dence:   Duluth,   Minn. 

JUmImIOTT,  Howard,  railway  official; 
born  in  New  York  City,  Dec.  6,  1860; 
son  of  Charles  Wyllys  and  Mary  (White) 
Elliott;  educated  at  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
High  School;  Lawrence  Scientific  School, 
Harvard  University,  graduating,  degree 
of  C.E.,  1881.  Served  for  a  time  as 
rodman  engineering  corps  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Ry.,  1880;  clerk  in 
office  of  president  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  & 
Northwestern  Ry.,  Oct.,  1881,  to  Jan.  1, 
1882;  clerk  in  assistant  treasurer's 
office,  same  road,  at  Keokuk,  la.,  Jan.  1 
to  Sept.  15,  1882;  auditor  and  assistant 
treasurer  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas 
City  Ry.  and  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  &  North- 
western Rd.,  at  Keokuk,  1882-87;  gen- 
eral freight  and  passenger  agent  same 
roads,  at  same  place,  1887-91;  general 
freight  agent  same  roads  and  Hannibal 
&  St.  Joseph  &  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph 
and  Council  Bluffs  roads,  1891-96;  gen- 
eral manager,  same  roads,  1896-1902; 
second  vice  president  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Ry.,  1902-1903;  has  been 
president  Northern  Pacific,  Washington 
&  Columbia  River  and  Minnesota  and 
International  railways  since  Oct.  21, 
1903.  Member  Anrerican  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  Missouri  Historical  So- 
ciety. Married  at  St.  Louis,  Oct.  12, 
1892,  to  Miss  Janet  January.  Clubs: 
Minnesota  and  Town  and  Country  (St. 
Paul);  Chicago  (Chicago);  St.  Louis,  St. 
Louis  Country,  Commercial  (St.  Louis); 
Metropolitan,  Lawyers  (New  York). 
Office:  Broadway,  cor.  4th  St.  Residence: 
302   Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

EIiI^IOTT,  John  D.,  wholesale  lumber; 
born  at  Holly,  Mich.,  1873;  son  of  Mar- 
cus and  Arvilla  Emily  (Seely)  Elliott; 
graduate  of  Holly  High  School,  class  of 
'89.  Has  been  engaged  in  the  lumber 
business  since  1889;  manager  and  di- 
rector of  the  Empire  Lumber  Co.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  at  Duluth,  since  1903. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Mar- 
ried at  Marinette,  Wis.,  1901,  to  Miss 
Alice  Staten.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
308  Lyceum  Bldg.  Residence:  230  16th 
Av.,  Duluth. 

EIiIiIS,  Myron  Nelson,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Clayton.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1855; 
son  of  Joseph  F.  and  Sallie  M.  (Bald- 
win) Ellis;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Rosedale,  Wis.,  and  Byron,  Minn.  En- 
tered general  mercantile  business  at 
Byron,  as  junior  member  of  the  firm  of 


Cutting  &  Ellis;  became  member  of  the 
firm  of  Ellis  &  Vroman,  Kasson,  Minn., 
1894;  was  identified  with  The  Fair,  at 
Riverside,  Calif.,  1898;  has  been  member 
of  firm  of  Luthold  &  Ellis,  dry  goods, 
Kasson,  Minn.,  since  May,  1900.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  A.  F.  &  A.  M., 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  Yeomen.  Mar- 
ried at  Milbank,  S.  Dak.,  Jan.  25,  1883, 
to  Ella  O.  Wiiitcomb.  Address:  Kasson, 
Minn. 

EIjIiZS,  Thomas  E.,  member  firm  of 
Ellis  &  Perkins;  born  at  Paola,  Kan., 
Dec.  1,  1872;  son  of  Thomas  H.  and 
Mary  B.  (King)  Ellis;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  married 
at  Troy,  Mo.,  Jan.  6,  1895,  to  Anna  Stew- 
art. Began,  1885,  in  the  grain  business, 
in  which  continued  until  1900;  accepted 
position  with  Liquid  Carbonic  Co.  at 
Chicago,  was  transferred  to  their  Kan- 
sas City  office,  in  1901,  and  to  Minne- 
apolis office,  April  1,  1902,  of  which  was 
manager  until  his  resignation,  Nov.  15, 
1906,  when  organized  the  firm  of  Ellis 
&  Perkins,  specialists  to  the  soda  water 
trade.  Member  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Mason.  Recreations:  Sailing,  fishing 
and  automobiling.  Office:  217  1st  Av., 
N.  Residence:  2432  Dupont  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

EIiIiS'WOBTH,  Franklin  Fowler,  law- 
yer; born  at  St.  James,  Minn.,  July  10, 
1879;  son  of  Clinton  and  Louise  M.  Ells- 
worth; educated  in  graded  and  high 
schools,  St.  James,  1897,  and  University 
of  Minnesota,  graduating  with  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1901.  Enlisted  in  12th  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish-American  War.  Elected 
county  attorney,  Watonwan  Co.,  1904; 
reelected,  1906.  Republican.  Member 
State  Bar  Association.  Member  Masonic 
fraternity.  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Has 
a  growing  reputation  in  Southern  Min- 
nesota as  a  public  speaker.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  July  27,  1902,  L.  Mae  Bader. 
Address:     St.  James,   Minn. 

EIiMEB,  James  Potter,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  7, 
1857;  completed  school  training  in  West 
Jersey  Academy,  1876;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  1887,  to  Miss  Katharine  Gilman. 
Entered  service  of  the  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.,  1897,  and  has  continued 
with  the  road  as  follows:  city  passen- 
ger and  ticket  agent,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1897-98;  general  agent  passenger  de- 
partment, 1898-1901;  general  passenger 
agent  since  April  1,  1901.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order  (32°),  Shriner;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
White  Bear  Yacht  (St.  Paul);  Chicago 
Athletic  (Chicago).  Office:  Metropolitan 
Opera  Blk.  Residence:  The  Angus,  St. 
Paul. 

EIiMQUIST,  Charles  Emil,  lawyer; 
born  at  Osceola,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1873; 
son  of  John  G.  and  Martha  (Johnson) 
Elmquist;     attended    common    schools   at 


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St.  Croix  Falls,  Wis.,  and  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating  from  the  legal 
department  of  the  University,  189S. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  law  since  June 
1898,  at  Rush  City,  Chisago  Co.;  county 
attorney  for  6  years  past  and  now  hold- 
ing that  office.  Republican.  Married  at 
Rush  City,  Minn.,  June  28,  1899,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  C.  Gemmel.  Address:  Rush 
City,   Minn. 

EIiSINGEB,  Joseph  (The  Golden 
Rule);  born  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  May  12, 
1847;  son  of  Max  and  Regina  Elsinger; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Cleveland. 
Engaged  in  wholesale  notions,  toys  and 
furnishings,  Cleveland,  1860-86;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  1886,  and  was  one  of  the  found- 
ers of  The  Golden  Rule  department 
store,  with  his  brother,  William  H.  El- 
singer, who  died  Oct.,  1905,  firm  being 
originally  known  as  William  H.  Elsin- 
ger &  Co.,  but  incorporated  as  William 
H.  Elsinger  Co.,  of  which  he  has  been 
president  since  Jan.,  1906.  Republican. 
Jewish  religion.  Married  at  Cleveland, 
1884,  to  Mary  Schelkman.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  95  East  7th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    985    Summit   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BOSTON*,  Cbarles  W.,  president  St. 
Louis  County  Bank;  born  at  Xenia,  111., 
Aug.  5,  1861.  Has  been  engaged  in  bank- 
ing business  since  1887.  Office:  1901  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  1609  E.  Supe- 
rior St.,   Duluth. 

HImWEImIm,  QeoTge  H.,  furniture;  born 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Nov.  26,  1856; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Carle- 
ton  College.  Has  been  identified  with 
the  Minneapolis  Furniture  Co.  since 
1882,  and  has  been  president  and  treas- 
urer of  the  company  since  its  incorpora- 
tion, 1882.  Married  at  Appleton,  Minn., 
Sept.  27,  1882,  to  Miss  Belle  Horn.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Clubs: 
East  Side  Commercial,  West  Side  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Automobiling  and 
hunting.  Office:  9th  St.  and  5th  Av.,  S. 
E.  Residence:  907  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

EIiWEIiIi,  James  T.,  real  estate;  born 
in  Ramsey  Co.,  Minn.,  near  Minneapolis, 
July  2,  1855;  son  of  Talmadge  and  Mar- 
garet (Miller)  Elwell;  educated  in 
graded  school  of  Cottage  Grove,  Minn., 
and  at  Carleton  College,  Northfleld, 
Minn.  Began  active  career,  1870,  as  man- 
ufacturer of  spring  beds  and  as  invent- 
or; secured  four  patents  upon  spring 
beds  which  proved  highly  successful,  the 
Minneapolis  Furniture  Co..  and  the  Min- 
neapolis Bedding  Co..  being  results  of 
these  patents;  sold  out  manufacturing 
business,  1882,  and  has  since  devoted  his 
attention  to  real  estate,  laying  out  and 
improving  additions  to  city,  good  roads, 
tree  planting,  etc.;  built  55  houses,  in 
1882.  in  Elwell's  Addition.  Republican. 
State  senator  39th  district.  Congrega- 
tionalist. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1882, 
to    Miss    Lizzie   A.   Alden.      Clubs:     Com- 


mercial, St.  Anthony  P"'alls  Commercial. 
Congregational.  Real  Estate  Board. 
Member  State  Good  Roads  Association. 
Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  945 
11th  Ave.,    S.   E.,    Minneapolis. 

EIiWOOD,  Iiester  B.,  real  estate  and 
mortgage  loans;  born  at  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  19,  1856;  son  of  E.  B.  and  Mary 
(Griswold)  Elwood;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  Seminary  of  Oneida,  N.  Y. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  May,  1875,  and  has 
been  continuously  connected  with  Corser 
&  Co.  (now  the  Corser  Investment  Co.) 
since  1875;  vice  president  of  the  com- 
pany since  its  incorporation,  1893;  also 
\ice  president  of  the  Minnesota  Coal  & 
Supply  Co.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Board  of  Equalization,  by  appointment 
of  Governor  Johnson.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Plymouth  Church.  Married  at  Mon- 
ticello,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  Deda  Mealey. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis  (member  board  of 
governors),  Minikahda,  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Hunting,  fishing  and  golf. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
100    Ridgewood  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

EMBBSON,  Carroll  Colby,  produce 
merchant,  banker;  born  at  Hanover,  N. 
H.,  P"eb.  4,  1850;  son  of  M.  C.  and  Sarah 
(Freeman)  Emerson;  educated  in  schools 
at  Hanover,  N.  H.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1888;  proprietor  of  C.  C.  Emerson  & 
Co.;  president  Northern  Savings  Bank; 
director  American  Nat.  Bank.  Member 
Board  of  Trade,  Produce  Exchange,  Na- 
tional League  of  Commission  Merchants, 
Western  Fruit  Jobbers'  Association.  Odd 
Fellow.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  85  East  3rd 
St.  Residence:  916  Cherokee  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BNGBBBG,  Hans,  banker;  born  at 
Helsingland,  Sweden,  July  10,  1853; 
came  to  America,  1869,  and  located  in 
Wisconsin;  worked  for  board  and  at- 
tended public  school  at  Osceola,  Wis. 
Engaged  in  retail  commercial  business 
in  company  with  Mathias  Smith,  1874- 
75,  and  with  Engberg  Brothers  &  Co., 
1875-78;  was  auditor  of  Isanti  Co.,  1879- 
89;  cashier  Isanti  County  Bank,  Cam- 
bridge, Minn.,  1892-1904;  has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  First  National  Bank,  Cam- 
bridge, since  Nov.  1,  1904.  Address: 
Cambridge,  Minn. 

BNGBBBG,  John,  register  of  deeds; 
born  in  Sweden,  Sept.  6,  1858;  son  of 
Olof  and  Sara  C.  (Forsberg)  Engberg; 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Swe- 
den. Came  to  Minnesota,  1882;  register 
of  deeds,  Isanti  Co.,  since  Jan.  6,  1903. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  7, 
1886,  to  Miss  Hilda  M.  Johnson.  Ad- 
dress:    Cambridge,    Minn. 

BNGB,  Nels,  grain  elevators  and  com- 
mission; born  in  Norway,  Feb.  26,  1858; 
came  to  America,  1872;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Norway  and  Iowa.  Re- 
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grain  business  at  Atwater,  where  he  was 
in  milling  business  for  10  years;  now 
president  Nels  Enge  Grain  Co.  (incor- 
porated), wholesale  grain,  and  operating 
country  elevators;  also  president  Saw- 
yer Independent  Elevator  Co.;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Hastings  Electric  Light  & 
Water  Power  Co.  Married  at  Howard 
Lake,  Minn.,  April  11,  18S2,  to  Miss  Nan- 
cy McGuire.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  2220  Emerson 
Av..    S..    Minneapolis. 

ENGEBBETSOM',  Zver  Maxtin,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Ben  Wade,  Minn.,  March 
11,  1877;  son  of  Pedor  and  Anna  (Ron- 
ning)  Engebretson;  educated  in  district 
schools  of  Pope  Co.,  Minn.,  and  state 
high  schools  of  Glenwood,  Alexandria 
and  St.  Cloud.  Unmarried.  Began  in 
banking  business  Oct.,  1899  and  is 
cashier  of  Bank  of  Lowry;  director  and 
treasurer  Lowry  Telephone  Co.;  director 
Lowry  Hardware,  Furniture  and  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Northwestern  Mortgage  Se- 
curity Co.  of  Fargo.  Was  first  sergt. 
Co.  M,  13th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish- 
American  war  and  in  the  Philippines; 
treasurer  village  of  Lowry;  ex-president 
village  council.  Member  Norwegian  Lu- 
theran Synod,  M.  W.  A.,  Court  of  Honor. 
Address:     Lowry,  Minn. 

BNGEI^,  Frank  A.,  merchant;  born  at 
Vermillion,  Minn.,  Oct.  29,  1870;  son  of 
Franz  and  Margaretha  .Siebenaler;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  one  term  at 
University  of  Minnesota.  Worked  on 
his  father's  farm  until  20  years  of  age; 
clerked  in  clothing  store  for  one  year, 
bought  half  interest  in  same,  1901,  and 
sold  out,  1904;  bought  out  J.  Rhodes, 
1895,  dealer  in  implements,  coal,  etc., 
and  increased  business  until  he  suf- 
fered heavy  loss  by  fire,  1899;  rebuilt 
and  still  continues.  Republican.  Cath- 
olic. Member  I.  O.  F.  Married  at  Hast- 
ings, Jan.  19,  1897,  to  Miss  Eleanor  C. 
Bender.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Hastings,    Minn. 

BNGBIi,  Jacob  Christian  Herman, 
register  U.  S.  land  office;  born  at  Indian- 
apolis, Ind..  Dec.  30,  1864;  son  of 
John  M.  and  Mary  D.  (Brommer)  En- 
gel;  parents  moved  to  Anoka,  Minn., 
1873;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Anoka.  Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
grocery  store  at  Anoka,  1879.  continuing 
until  1883;  engaged  in  grocery  business 
on  his  own  account,  1883-88;  read  law  in 
office  of  Hammons  &  Hammons,  Anoka, 
1888-89;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1889,  and 
was  actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
at  Anoka  until  1906;  has  occupied  of- 
fice of  register  U.  S.  land  office,  at 
Duluth,  since  March,  1906.  Was  judge 
of  probate,  Anoka,  eight  years;  mem- 
ber Anoka  Board  of  Education  nine 
years  (president  four  years).  Repub- 
lican. Member  Minnesota  State  Bar 
A.ssociation.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June    29,    1898,    to    Miss    Maud    Thomp- 


son. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Federal  Bldg.  Residence:  203  S.  17th 
Av.,    E.,    Duluth. 

BirGBIi,  Peter,  abbot  St.  John's  Ab- 
bey, Order  of  St.  Benedict;  born  at  St. 
Nicholas,  Wis.,  Feb.  3,  1856;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Margaret  Engel;  educated  at 
St.  Michael,  Minn.;  St.  John's  University, 
Cellegeville,  Minn.,  graduating,  degree  of 
Ph.D.,  1879;  took  orders  and  entered 
order  of  St.  Benedict  and  became  a 
mitred  abbot  with  title  of  Right  Rever- 
end. Address:  St.  John's  Abbey,  Col- 
legeville,  Minn. 

ENGEB,  Ludwig  l.,  real  estate  and 
lands;  born  at  Biri,  Norway,  Jan.  24, 
1S6S;  son  of  Lars  and  Helene  Enger; 
came  to  America,  1882,  and  has  made  his 
home  in  Minneapolis  since  that  time; 
began  active  career  as  clerk  in  grocery 
store,  continuing  two  and  a  half  years; 
started  furniture  business  with  brother, 
under  title  of  N.  L.  Enger  &  Co.,  1885; 
sold  out  furniture  business,  1890,  and 
was  connected  with  Hove,  Wold  &  Co., 
furniture,  1892-93;  was  with  The  S.  B. 
Olsen  Company,  department  store,  as 
clerk,  1894-97;  filled  position  of  manager 
furniture  and  stove  departments,  same 
firm,  1897-1902;  now  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness under  title  of  The  L.  L.  Enger  Co., 
handling  lands  at  International  Falls, 
Minn.,  and  Fort  Francis,  Ontario.  Presi- 
dent International  Falls  Realty  Co. 
Democrat.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Nov.  30,  1905,  to  Miss  Minnie 
Hanson.  Club:  Odin.  Recreations: 
All  outdoor  athletic  sports.  Office:  Tem- 
ple Court.  Residence:  308  16th  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

BNGBSSBB,  Edward,  brewer;  born  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Oct.  7,  1860;  son  of 
Matthew  and  Rosina  (Oker)  Engesser; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Peter; 
married  at  St.  Peter,  April  27,  1886,  to 
Mary  Brand.  Learned  brewing  business 
in  his  father's  plant,  and  in  1882  be- 
came a  partner  of  the  firm,  now  the  En- 
gesser Brewing  Co.,  of  which  he  is  junior 
partner.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P., 
Sons  of  Herman,  Red  Men.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
St.   Peter,   Minn. 

EKGESSEB,  Joseph,  brewer;  born  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Feb.  24,  1855:  son  of 
Matthew  and  Rosina  (Oker)  Engesser; 
came  to  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  with  parents, 
1857;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Peter;  married  at  St.  Peter,  Nov.  27, 
1883,  to  Anna  Klein.  Began  in  brew- 
ing business  with  his  father  and  is  now 
senior  member  of  the  firm  of  Engesser 
Brewing  Co.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber C.  O.  F.,  Red  Men.  Recreations- 
Travel,  reading.  Address:  St.  Peter, 
Minn. 

ENSIGN,  Josiah  D.,  jurist;  born  in 
Erie    Co.,    N.    T.;    educated    in    common 


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and  academical  schools  of  Ashtabula 
Co.,  O.;  studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  in  Northern  Ohio,  1857.  Was 
elected  clerk  of  county  court,  Aslitabula 
Co.,  O.,  1857;  commenced  practice  of  law 
in  1863;  located  in  Minnesota,  1S69,  and 
in  Duluth,  Feb.,  1870;  elected  county  at- 
torney St.  Louis  Co.,  fall  of  1871;  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  alone  until 
1873;  was  in  partnership  with  Hon.  O. 
P.  Stearns  as  Ensign  &  Stearns  from 
1873  until  tlie  junior  partner  was  ap- 
pointed to  the  bench,  Jan  ,  1875;  was 
member  of  firm  of  Ensign  &  Cash.  1876, 
which  became  Ensign,  Cash  &  Williams, 
1886.  Has  been  district  judge  since 
April,  1889.  Republican.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  504  E.  2nd  St., 
Dulutli,    Minn. 

ESICKSON,  Andrew  S.,  mercliant; 
born  in  Finland,  Jan.  8,  1866;  son  of 
Sacharias  and  Susanna  Erickson;  came 
to  America  when  six  years  of  age;  at- 
tended country  schools  until  seventeen. 
Began  active  career  in  1883  as  clerk  in  a 
store;  became  a  clothing  salesman  and 
later  head  of  clothing  department  in  a 
Minneapolis  store;  entered  general  mer- 
chandise business  for  himself,  at  Frank- 
lin, In  1898,  and  is  now  president  of  the 
Franklin  Mercantile  Co.,  and  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  State  Bank  of  Franklin. 
Unmarried.       Address:       Franklin,    Minn. 

EBICKSON,  Emil  -Winiain,  secretary 
and  manager  Sheffield  Mill  &  Elevator 
Co.;  born  at  Dassel,  Minn.,  Aug.  24,  1872; 
son  of  Erick  and  Carrie  (Peterson) 
Erickson;  educated  in  public  scliools. 
Was  assistant  postmaster  of  Dassel, 
Minn.,  three  years;  was  identified  with 
Bank  of  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  assistant 
cashier,  also  acting  postmaster  of 
Howard  Lake;  entered  merchant  milling 
and  elevator  business  at  Faribault, 
Minn.,  Dec,  1896;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1903,  and  has  been  secretary  and  mana- 
ger Sheffield  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  since 
its  organization,  Feb.  5,  1906.  Mason. 
Unmarried.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  24  S.  13th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

ERICKSOM',  Erich,  Hug-o,  manufacturer 
artificial  limbs;  born  in  Sweden,  Sept. 
9,  1869;  son  of  John  and  Christina  Erick- 
son; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sweden.  Came  to  the  United  States  at 
the  age  of  seventeen  and  located  in 
Minneapolis.  Lost  his  right  leg  in  rail- 
road accident,  1891,  and  invented  his 
own  artificial  limb  which  he  patented 
and  thus  laid  the  foundation  of  his  busi- 
ness. President  and  manager  E.  H. 
Erickson  Artificial  Limb  Co.,  which  was 
organized,  1894,  and  incorporated,  1896. 
Independent  in  politics.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  1890,  to  Miss  Mary  Lundin.  Office: 
12  Washington  Av.,  Nortli:  Residence: 
2  600    3rd    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

EBICKSON-,  Frank  Hertoert,  clothier; 
born    in    Red    Wing,     Minn.,    March    12, 


1874;  son  of  Nels  and  Johanna  B.  (John- 
son) Erickson;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Red  Wing  and  at  business  college; 
married  at  Mazeppa,  Minn.,  Nov.  9,  1904, 
to  Miss  Millie  D.  Helmeke.  Began  ac- 
tive career  in  employ  of  Adler  &  Schacht, 
in  1894;  admitted  to  partnership  in 
1904,  when  firm  name  was  changed  to 
Adler,  Schacht  &  Co.  Also  has  land  in- 
terests in  N.  Dakota.  Member  M.  N.  G. 
for  seven  years,  corporal  Co.  G,  and  Q. 
M.  sergt. ;  served  in  Philippine  Cam- 
paign as  member  13th  Minn.  Vols.  Re- 
publican. English  Lutheran.  Member 
I.  O.  F.,  Spanish  war  veterans,  Mer- 
chants' Association.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

EBICKSON,  John  Leon,  banker;  born 
av  Dalsland,  Sweden,  Nov.  1,  1858;  son 
of  Olof  and  Christina  (Anderson)  Erick- 
son; educated  in  public  schools,  of  Can- 
non Falls,  Minn.,  1868-73.  Began  active 
career  in  hardware  store  at  fourteen 
years  of  age  and  continued  for  six  years; 
engaged  in  furniture  business  for  him- 
self for  two  years  and  was  in  lumber 
business  8  years;  entered  banking  and 
real  estate  business,  1892,  in  which  he 
still  continues.  President  First  National 
Bank,  Clinton,  Cannon  Falls  Dry  Goods 
Co.;  vice  president  Farmers  and  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  Cannon  Falls; 
treasurer  Clinton  Elevator  Co.  President 
village  council  6  years;  village  treasurer, 
3  years.  Republican.  Married  at  Can- 
non Falls,  Minn.,  1885,  to  Miss  Carrie 
Swenson.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
liunting    Address:   Clinton,    Minn. 

ERICKSON,  Oscar,  banker;  born  at 
Norkoping,  Sweden,  Oct.  20,  1854;  son 
of  Peter  and  Christina  (Loby)  Erick- 
son; attended  public  schools  of  Sweden 
until  fourteen  years  of  age;  came  to 
America,  1869.  Lived  on  a  farm  at 
Burnstown,  Brown  Co.,  until  spring  of 
1885;  engaged  in  farm  implement  busi- 
ness at  Springfield,  1885-1901;  organized 
State  Bank  of  Comfrey,  Nov.  1st,  1899, 
and  lias  been  its  president  since.  Mayor 
of  Springfield  three  terms;  assessor  and 
justice  of  tlie  peace.  Treasurer  Com- 
frey Teleplione  Co.;  president  village 
council  for  past  tliree  years.  Lutheran. 
Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Aug.  1, 
1878,  to  Miss  Tillda  Olson  of  Leaven- 
worth, Minn.     Address:     Comfrey,  Minn. 

ERICKSON,  Theodore  Augnst,  county 
superintendent  of  schools;  born  at 
Alexandria,  Minn..  Sept.  2.  1871;  gradu- 
ate Alexandria  High  Scliool,  1891;  en- 
tered I'niversity  of  Minnesota,  1897, 
and  studied  two  years,  returning  and 
receiving  degree  of  A.B.,  1904;  special 
work  in  University  of  Nebraska  and 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.  Began  teaching  school,  1892, 
was  professor  Scandinavian,  Wesleyan 
University,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1899-1900  (re- 
signed  on   account   of  death   of  father) ; 


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superintendent  of  schools,  Douglas  Co., 
Minn.,  since  Jan.,  1905.  Republican. 
Married  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  1905,  to 
Miss  Mable  Charlotte  Anderson.  Ad- 
dress:      Alexandria,    Minn. 

EBICSOM',  Charles  W.,  clothier;  born 
at  Motala,  Sweden,  Sept.  27,  1860;  son  of 
William  and  Augusta  (Engman)  Eric- 
son;  came  to  Duluth,  1873,  and  was 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Sweden 
and  at  Duluth  High  School.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  clerk  in  clothing  store 
of  W.  G.  Willis  and  after  six  years  as 
clerk,  bought  the  store;  has  been  con- 
ducting business  under  own  name  since 
1886.  Member  of  City  Civil  Service 
Board  by  appointment  of  Mayor  Culluni 
in  1905.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Modern  Samaritans,  B.  P.  O.  B. 
Married  at  Duluth,  1SS6,  to  Miss  Amelia 
H.  Acker.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
219  W.  Superior  St.  Residence:  1001  E. 
3rd   St.,    Duluth. 

EBICSON,  Georgre  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Oct.  11,  1874;  son  of 
John  P.  and  Mary  J.  (Helsing)  Eric- 
son;  graduate  Red  "Wing  High  School, 
June,  1894;  studied  law  with  Hon.  Al- 
bert Johnson  of  Red  Wing.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Red  Wing,  Jan.  28,  1898; 
removed  to  Argyle,  Sept.  11,  1899;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Beaudette 
since  June,  1906.  Republican.  Police 
judge  Red  Wing,  1897-99;  member  Re- 
publican Congressional  Committee,  9th 
district,  for  five  years.  Served  six  years 
as  member  Co.  G,  1st  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.; 
one  year  as  member  Co.  P,  4th  M.  N.  G. 
Member  Masonic  order,  K.  P.,  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Wheaton,  Minn.,  Feb.  20, 
1901,  to  Miss  Lily  A.  Erickson.  Club: 
Commercial.    Address:     Beaudette,   Minn. 

EBICSON,  WiUiam  Matthews,  law- 
yer; born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  July  15, 
1880;  son  of  John  P.  and  J.  Marie 
(Helsing)  Ericson;  graduate  Red  Wing 
High  School,  Jan.  2,  1900;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  Prank  M.  Wilson,  Red 
Wing,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in 
Jan.,  1906,  six  out  of  sixteen  candidates 
being  admitted;  unmarried.  Was  agent 
for  the  Minneapolis  Journal  at  Red 
Wing,  1898-1900;  appointed  notary  pub- 
lic, Dec.  7,  1901;  reporter  and  editorial 
writer.  Red  Wing  Printing  Co.,  1904-06; 
elected  county  attorney  Goodhue  Co., 
Nov.  6,  1906,  term  ending  Jan.,  1909; 
junior  member  law  Arm  of  Wilson  & 
Ericson  since  March  1,  1906.  Also  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  North  Star  Adver- 
tising Co.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  Goodhue  County  Bar  Associa- 
tion, American  Society  of  Curio  Collec- 
tors, Red  Wing  High  School  Aulmni 
Association,  Red  Wing  Historical 
Society,  Red  Wing  Civic  League.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  P.,  I.  O.  R.  M.  (past  sachem 
and  secretary),  I.  O.  P.,  K.  P.  (past  chan- 
celor).  Modern  Samaritans,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,    B.    P.    O.    E.      Clubs:      Commercial, 


Ploradora  (treasurer).  •  Recreations: 
Pishing,  hunting.  football,  billiards. 
Address:      Red    Wing,    Minn. 

EBMATINGEB,  Joseph  Jacoh,  lawyer; 
born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1876;  son 
of  John  Jacob  and  Mary  (Nelbach)  Br- 
matinger;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  University  of  Roches- 
ter, 1896-99;  University  of  Minnesota, 
Law  Department,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1902.  Unmarried.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  law,  alone  from  1902  until 
Jan.,  1906,  when  he  joined  Henry  J. 
Frundt  in  present  law  firm  of  Ermat- 
inger  &  Frundt.  Republican.  Member 
and  secretary  Charter  Commission. 
Member  of  Ramsey  County,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Bar  associations. 
Clubs:  Roosevelt,  Lincoln,.  Member  of 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic  Foresters 
of  America.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:      594   Thomas   St.,   St.  Paul. 

HSNST,  Henry,  educator;  born  at 
Anspach-Uringen,  Germany,  May  17, 
1842;  son  of  John  and  Katharine  (Hen- 
riol)  Ernst;  attended  school  at  Ans- 
pach-Uringen, 1848-50;  academic  educa- 
tion at  Frankfort,  Germany,  and  Ft. 
"Wayne,  Ind.,  1856-62;  graduated  from 
Concordia  Seminary,  St.  Louis;  degree 
of  D.D.  Capitol  University,  Columbus, 
O.  Entered  Lutheran  University,  1865; 
member  Missouri  synod  until  1881;  sy- 
nod of  Ohio,  1881-84;  has  been  president 
and  professor  of  theology,  Lutheran 
Seminary,  St.  Paul,  since  Jan.  5,  1885. 
Married  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  Feb.  23, 
1868,  to  Miss  Albertine  Krahn.  Resi- 
dence:    92  5    York    St.,    St.    Paul. 

EBNSTEB,  Henry  James,  cashier  Bank 
of  Nelson;  born  at  Marcus,  la.,  Feb.  24, 
1881;  son  of  John  and  Kate  (Umhoefer) 
Ernster;  educated  in  public  schools  at 
Convent  of  Marcus,  and  at  Agricultural 
College,  Brookings,  S.  D.  Left  school  at 
seventeen  years  of  age  and  worked  in 
printing  office  at  Marcus,  one  year; 
spent  three  years  farming,  near  Brook- 
ings, S.  D.;  engaged  in  undertaking 
business  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  one  year; 
joined  banking  firm  of  J.  Ernster  & 
Sons,  Canton,  Minn.,  1903,  and  since 
Feb.  9,  1906,  has  been  cashier  of  the 
Bank  of  Nelson.  Secretary  Nelson 
Telephone  Co.  Married.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (Nelson).  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling,  fishing,  gardening,  driving. 
Address:      Nelson,    Minn. 

ERNSTER,  John  P.,  banking;  born  at 
Marcus,  la.,  Jan.  26,  1879;  son  of  John 
and  Kate  (Umhoefer)  Ernster;  graduate 
St.  John's  University,  CoUegeville,  Minn., 
degrees  of  A.B.,  and  A.M.,  1897  and 
1898;  attended  S.  Dakota  School  of 
Agriculture,  Brookings,  S.  D.  Married 
at  Ossian,  la.,  Nov.  15,  1904,  to  Miss 
Sophie  Barthelme.  Came  to  Callaway, 
Minn.,  1905,  and  engaged  in  banking 
and  other  lines  of  business.  President 
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Park  Region  Loan  and  Investment  Co.; 
cashier  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank; 
director  McClelland  &  Co.,  editor  Callo- 
way Boomer;  secretary  Commercial 
Club,  all  of  Callaway;  also  second  vice 
president  Bank  of  Nelson.  Republican. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Calla- 
way, Minn. 

EBBETT,  Frank  J.,  secretary  Minne- 
sota Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.;  born  at 
Waterville,  Minn.,  Sept.  21,  1862;  son  of 
Thomas  L.  and  Ruth  (Wing)  Errett; 
early  life  spent  on  farm  near  Moorhead, 
Minn.;  educated  in  country  schools  of 
Clay  County,  Minn.,  high  school  at 
Moorhead,  Minn.,  and  at  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, 1882-83;  married,  Nov.  27,  1890, 
to  Flora  J.  Trumbull.  Studied  law  in 
office  of  Briggs  &  Elders,  1883-85,  Moor- 
head, Minn.,  and  in  1885  took  full  charge 
of  their  insurance  department;  has  con- 
tinued in  insurance  business  ever  since; 
in  Jan.,  1S87,  with  John  P.  Jacobson 
established  insurance  and  real  estate 
firm  of  F.  J.  Errett  &  Co.,  which  lasted 
until  Feb.  1,  1893,  when  he  withdrew 
to  travel  in  the  Dakotas  and  Minnesota 
as  special  agent  for  the  Fire  Associa- 
tion Insurance  Co.,  of  Philadelphia; 
continued  until  July  1,  1902,  when  he 
organized  the  Western  Land  and  Mort- 
gage Co.,  with  L.  F.  Hubbard  and  E.  De 
F.  Barnett,  to  sell  lands  and  handle 
mortgages  in  Minnesota  and  the 
Dakotas;  left  that  company  May  1,  1905, 
and  traveled  as  State  fire  insurance 
agent  for  the  Queen  City  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  of  Sioux  Falls,  until  Dec.  15,  1905, 
when  he  was  elected  to  present  position 
as  director  and  secretary  of  the  Min- 
nesota Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Recrea- 
tions: All  out  door  athletic  sports.  Of- 
fice: Lumber  Exchange,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:     587   Marshall  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

EBTZ,  Conrad  J.,  wholesale  produce 
and  fruits;  born  in  Carver  Co.,  Minn., 
Dec.  3,  1866;  son  of  Mathias  and  Bar- 
bara Ertz;  collegiate  education,  at 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  Has  been  a  resi- 
dent of  St.  Paul  since  1883;  in  wholesale 
produce  and  fruit  business  since  1888. 
Married  at  Caledonia,  Minn.,  Jan  13, 
1891,  to  Miss  Marian  Longueville.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  St.  Paul  Produce  Ex- 
change, St.  Paul  Board  of  Trade.  Office: 
30-34  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  965  Fair- 
mont Av.,  St.  Paul. 

EBTZ,  Henry  A.,  wholesale  produce; 
born  in  Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  June  13,  1865; 
son  of  Mathias  and  Barbara  Ertz;  edu- 
cated in  schools  of  Carver  Co.  and  at  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since 
1884;  entered  produce  commission  busi- 
ness. 1896.  Member  St.  Paul  Produce 
Exchange,  Board  of  Trade.  Married. 
Office:  24  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  218 
Rondo  St.,  St.   Paul. 


EBVZN,  Harry  Clay,  flour  milling; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1860; 
son  of  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Mc- 
Bride)  Ervin;  educated  in  Central  High 
School,  Philadelphia,  1876.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  flour  salesman,  1881,  con- 
tinuing until  1887;  was  office  manager 
Tileston  Milling  Co.,  1887-95;  general 
manager  same  company,  1895-1902;  pur- 
chased City  Mills,  St.  Cloud,  Sept.,  1902, 
and  has  since  operated  same.  Secre- 
tary St.  Cloud  Library  Board,  Golf  Club, 
6th  district  Good  Roads  Association; 
director  Board  of  Education,  St.  Cloud. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  25,  1883,  Miss 
Mary  Sappington.  Clubs:  Commercial 
(St.  Cloud),  Commercial  (Minneapolis). 
Recreations:  Golf  and  automobiling. 
Address:      St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

ESPY,  Major  John,  lawyer;  born  in 
Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  Sept.  21,  1842;  son 
of  James  and  Mary  A.  (JUiller)  Espy; 
educated  in  schools  in  Pennsylvania; 
served  in  Civil  War  in  1st  Iowa  regi- 
ment; graduated  from  Albany  (N.  Y) 
Law  School,  LL.B.,  1866;  married  at 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  March  23,  1868,  to 
Martha  M.  Wood.  Was  in  active  law 
practice  at  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  1866-78; 
practiced  in  St.  Paul  from  1879-89.  Was 
director  of  Wilkes  Barre  Water  Co., 
Kingston  and  Wilkes  Barre,  and  Wilkes 
Barre  and  Coalville  Street  Railway 
companies;  was  ten  years  assistant 
adjutant  general  of  the  National  Guard 
of  Pennsylvania  and  took  active  part  in 
its  organization  and  preparation  of  its 
military  code.  Member  banking  firm  of 
J.  B.  Wood  &  Co.;  settled  in  St.  Paul, 
December,  1879;  has  erected  several 
business  blocks  in  St.  Paul;  retired  from 
active  business;  spends  winters  in  South. 
Republican;  formerly  secretary  Repub- 
lican State  Central  Committee  of  Min- 
nesota. Episcopalian.  Mason;  member 
G.  A.  R.  and  Knights  of  Honor.  Direc- 
tor Chamber  of  Commerce.  Member  of 
the  Council  Minnesota  Historical  So- 
ciety. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  75 
W.  7th  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  The 
Apollo,   61   S.   St.   Albans   St.,    St.    Paul. 

ESTEBI.'S',  Prank  Curtis,  insurance; 
born  Whitewater,  Wis.,  Sept.  21,  1873; 
son  of  Hon.  George  and  Kate  (Haines) 
Esterly;  graduated  from  Whitewater 
High  School,  1892,  entered  University 
of  Minnesota,  1892;  student  Columbia 
University  (Law  Department),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1897-1899,  LL.B.,  1899; 
University  of  Minn.  (Law  Department), 
1901-02,  LL.M.,  1902;  married,  at  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.,  Sept.  20,  1905,  to  Stella  Re- 
gina  Peterson.  With  Fletcher,  March  & 
Co.,  insurance,  Minneapolis,  1893-97;  in 
employ  of  U.  S.  Government  in  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  and  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico, 
1898-1901;  now  president  Esterly-Hop- 
pin  Co.,  insurance  specialties,  establish- 
ed, 1896,  incorporated,  1906.     Republican. 


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Presbyterian.  Member  Chi  Psi,  Plii 
Delta  Plii,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon  fraternities. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt  (secre- 
tary, 1902-06),  Minikahda.  Office:  Met- 
ropolitan Life  Bldg.  Residence:  Curtis 
Court,   Minneapolis. 

ESTERIiV,  Robert  Ernest,  secretary 
Northwestern  National  Life  Insurance 
Co.;  born  at  Columbiana,  O.,  July  29, 
1868;  son  of  David  and  Sue  E.  (Beard) 
Esterly;  graduate  Columbiana  High 
School,  1885;  student  at  University  of 
Wooster,  Wooster,  O.;  graduate  Cornell 
University,  degree  of  Ph.B.,  1889;  grad- 
uate University  of  Minnesota,  Law  De- 
partment, degree  of  LL.B.,  1894.  Be- 
gan in  practice  of  law,  at  Minneapolis, 
1894;  member  of  the  law  firm  of  Drew 
&  Esterly,  1899-1903;  assistant  general 
manager  Nortliwestern  National  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  June,  1905,  to  Feb.,  1906; 
secretary  same  company,  since  Feb.  12, 
1906.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar.  Member  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Theta  Nu  Epsi- 
lon. Married  at  Wooster,  O.,  1898, 
to  Miss  Blanche  C.  Curry.  Office:  Nicol- 
let Av.  and  11th  St.  Residence:  1932 
Aldrich  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

ESTZ^UND,  Charles  J.,  surveyor,  pub- 
lisher; born  in  Sweden,  July  24,  1876; 
came  to  America  and  attended  North- 
ern Indiana  Normal  School,  Valparaiso, 
Ind.,  one  year;  Gustavus  Adolphus  Col- 
lege, St.  Peter,  Minn.,  2  years;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  one  year.  Unmarried. 
Taught  school,  acted  as  bookkeeper  7 
years  and  was  assistant  postmaster  at 
Kennedy,  Minn.  Now  county  surveyor 
of  Kittson  Co.;  owner  and  editor  of  the 
Kennedy  Star.  Democrat.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  P.,  Yeomen,  I.  O.  G.  T.  Recrea- 
tions: Athletics.  Address,  Kennedy, 
Minn. 

EUSTZS,  Charles  Buckminster,  merch- 
ant jeweler;  born  at  Dixfleld,  Me.; 
son  of  Charles  Lyman  and  Deborah  Jane 
(Barker)  Eustis;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  the  Edward  Little  In- 
stitute, Auburn,  Me.  Learned  watch- 
making and  jewelry  trade  at'  Lewiston; 
worked  at  the  trade  temporarily  at 
Hartford,  Conn.;  came  to  Minneapolis 
and  in  company  with  his  twin  brother, 
George  B.,  established  the  jewerly  firm 
of  Eustis  Brothers,  1872.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner. 
Married  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1896,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  Duhme.  Club:  Minneapolis. 
Recreation:  Yachting,  (ex-commodore 
Minnetonka  Yacht  Club).  Office:  712 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1368  Spruce 
PL,  Minneapolis. 

ETTSTIS,  Georg-e  B.,  jeweler;  born  at 
Dixfield,  Me.;  son  of  Charles  Lyman  and 
Deborah  Jane  (Barker)  Eustis;  educated 
at  Edward  Little  Institute,  Auburn,  Me. 
Began  active  career  in  jeweler's  shop  at 
Lewiston,  Me.,  learning  the  trade  and 
later  working  at    the   trade   in  Hartford, 


Conn.;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1872, 
since  wliich  time  he  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  the  jewerly  firm  of  Eustis  Broth- 
ers. Republican.  Universalist.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Minneapolis. 
Office:  712  Nicollet  Av.  Residence: 
1388  Spruce  PL,  Minneapolis. 

BUSTIS,  Warren  C,  physician;  born 
at  Kingfleld,  Maine,  June  3,  1846;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1S54;  graduated  from  the 
University  of  Minnesota,  June,  1873,  re- 
ceiving degree  of  B.A.,  and  from  Bellvue 
Hospital  Medical  College,  New  York,  in 
1877.  Has  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  Feb.  1877.  Married  at  Farm- 
ington,  Minn.,  July  12,  1888,  to  Miss  El- 
len Marie  Nelson.  Address:  Owatonna, 
Minn. 

BUSTIS,  William  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Oxbow,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1845;  son  of 
Tobias  and  Mary  (Marwick)  Eustis; 
graduated  Wesleyan  University,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1873,  and  Columbia  Law 
School,  N.  Y.  City,  1874.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  in 
partnership  with  John  R.  Putnam,  con- 
tinuing for  six  years.  Returned  from 
visit  to  Europe,  1881,  and  located  in 
Minneapolis,  October  of  same  year,  re- 
suming practice  of  law.  Was  director 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Ry.,  the  Masonic  Temple  Association; 
one  of  the  originators,  directors  and  sec- 
retary of  the  North  American  Telegraph 
Co.  Republican.  Elected  mayor  of 
Minneapolis,  1892;  delegate  Republican 
National  Convention,  1892;  Republican 
candidate  for  governor,  1898;  special  U. 
S.    commissioner    to    Hawaiian    Islands, 

1902.  Methodist.  Unmarried.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office.  Corn  Exchange. 
Residence:     9    S.   6th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

BVA,  Hubert  Victor,  secretary  Duluth 
Commercial  Club;  born  at  Cornwall, 
Bng.,  Aug.  8,  1869;  son  of  James  Richard 
and  Addison  Edmunds  (La  Nyon)  Eva; 
early  education  in  public  and  private 
schools,  completing  at  Hart  College, 
Cornwall.  Came  to  Duluth,  1885,  and 
engaged  in  retail  drug  business,  1885-87; 
was  in  real  estate  business,  1887-89;  oc- 
cupied position  of  secretary  Silberstein 
&  Bondy  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  dry 
goods,  1S89-1903;  has  been  secretary 
Duluth   Commercial   Club    since    May    16, 

1903.  Treasurer  Minnesota  State 
Drainage  League;  director  and  secretary, 
Calumet  and  Sonora  Mining  Co.  En- 
listed in  M.  N.  G.,  April.  1889;  captain 
Co.  A,  3rd  Regt.,  1896-1901;  Capt.  Co. 
A,  14th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War;  major  3rd  infantry,  June  12, 
1901,  still  in  service.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner. 
Married  at  Duluth,  1896,  to  Miss  Laura 
Forbes.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth 
Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing and  yachting.  Office:  418-420  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  2135  Wood- 
land  Av.,   Duluth. 


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EVANS,  Bainbridg'e  H.,  merchant; 
born  at  Winchester,  Ky.,  Feb.  26,  1S50, 
son  of  Marcus  C.  and  Nannie  J. 
(Christy)  Evans;  educated  In  country 
school  and  college  at  North  Middletown, 
Ky.;  married  at  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
March  21,  1875,  to  Josephine  Daly.  Was 
engaged  in  mining  business  for  five 
years .and  the  boot  and  shoe  business 
for  four  years  prior  to  1875;  since  that 
year  continuously  engaged  in  the  mer- 
cantile business;  since  1879  partner  in 
firm  of  Schuneman  &  Evans,  wholesale 
and  retail  general  merchandise.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and  Coun- 
try. Office:  Sixth  and  Wabasha  Sts. 
Residence:    533  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

EVANS,  Frank,  manager  Gopher 
Fish  Co.;  born  at  Yale,  Mich.,  April  23, 
1874;  son  of  Benjamin  and  Evalina 
(O'Dell)  Evans;  educated  at  Yale 
(Mich.)  High  School  and  Detroit  Busi- 
ness University.  Began  active  career 
as  school  teacher,  at  Gladwin,  Mich.,  con- 
tinuing, 1892-99;  became  connected  with 
Wolverine  Fish  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1900; 
has  been  manager  of  the  Gopher  Fish 
Co.,  St.  Paul,  since  1901.  Married  at 
Omaha,  Neb.,  Aug.  22,  1904,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  Dw>'er.  Republican.  Club: 
Dayton's  Bluff  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: All  outdoor  sports.  Office:  276 
Jackson  St.  Residence:  386  Marie  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

EVANS,  Georgre  Iiamont,  judge  of 
probate;  born  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  June  15, 
1857;  son  of  George  and  Jane  (McKitt- 
rick)  Evans;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Berlin,  Wis.  Register  of 
deeds.  Redwood  Co.,  1882-97;  judge  ol 
probate  since  Jan.,  1901.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Married  at  Redwood 
Falls,  April  26,  1886,  to  Miss  Margaret 
E.  Clark.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Address:  Redwood  Falls, 
Minn. 

EVANSON,  Christen,  banker;  born  at 
Sigdal,  Norway,  Aug.  15,  1850.  Came  to 
America.  1867,  and  settled  at  Spring 
Grove,  Minn.;  worked  on  farm  and  at- 
tended school  in  winter;  moved  to  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  1S71,  and  engaged  in  busi- 
ness until  1880;  located  in  Madelia, 
1883,  and  followed  mercantile  business 
and  farming;  entered  banking,  in  1892. 
Now  president  of  the  State  Bank  of 
Madelia;  also  interested  in  real  estate 
and  lands.  Married  at  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
Feb.  26,  1873.  to  Miss  Mary  Rost.  Ad- 
dress:     Madelia,   Minn. 

EVEREST,  Georg-e  Allen,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  at  Naples,  N.  Y.,  April  12, 
1846;  son  of  George  T.  and  Olive  Char- 
lotte Allen;  educated  in  public  and  pri- 
vate schools  of  New  York.  Began  busi- 
ness career,  1864,  in  employ  of  J.  Rog- 
ers &  Co.,  iron  manufacturers.  Black- 
brook,  N.  Y.,  continuing  until  1887;  came 
to  Duluth  and  accepted  position  as  cash- 
ier  for   the   Wells-Stone   Mercantile    Co.; 


was  one  of  tlie  organizers  of  the  Wright- 
Clarkson  Mercantile  Co.,  1896,  importers 
and  wholesale  grocers,  of  which  he  has 
been  treasurer  since  the  beginning.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Modern  Samaritans.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Driving.  Office: 
332  W.  Michigan  St.  Residence:  4840 
London  Road,  Duluth. 

EVEBETT,  Edward  A.,  fiour  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Arena,  Wis.,  Feb.  20, 
1867;  son  of  William  and  Amelia  (Ad- 
dison) Everett;  educated  in  High  School, 
Waseca.  Minn.  Began  in  Hour  manu- 
facturing business,  1882;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Everett,  Aughenbaugh  &  Co., 
1876,  the  present  firm  succeeding  in 
1888.  Plant  and  buildings  at  Waseca 
destroyed  by  fire,  Feb.  1,  1891;  new  plant 
in  operation,  Sept.  1,  1891;  again  des- 
troyed by  fire,  Aug.  27,  1896;  new  plant 
in  operation,  March  1,  1897.  Plant  of 
Dunwoody  &  Corson  at  New  Richland, 
Minn.,  bought  Sept.  1,  1893;  Claro  Mills, 
Lakeville,  Minn.,  built,  1905;  plant  of 
Hubbard  Milling  Co.,  Mankato,  Minn., 
purchased  1906;  officer  in  a  number  of 
enterprises  in  other  states.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar.  Married  at  Waseca, 
Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1900,  to  Miss  Antoinette 
M.  Miller.  Recreations:  Shooting  and 
fishing.      Address:     Waseca,   Minn. 

EVERETT,  Guy  William,  merchant 
miller;  born  at  Waseca,  Minn.,  Sept. 
2Sth,  1875;  son  of  William  and  Amelia 
(Addison)  Everett;  educated  in  Waseca 
High  School;  Cogswell  Polytechnic  Col- 
lege, San  Francisco,  Cal.,  graduating, 
1893.  Has  been  engaged  in  merchant 
milling  business  at  Waseca,  Minn.,  since 
1893,  and  is  member  of  the  firm  of 
Everett,  Aughenbaugh  &  Co.  Member 
Masonic  order,  K.  P.  Married  at  Waseca, 
June  15,  1S98,  to  Miss  Esther  M.  Lewis. 
Address:      Waseca,    Minn. 

EWERT,  Paul  A.,  lawyer;  born  at  La 
Crosse  Co.,  Wis.,  June  14,  1870;  moved 
with  parents  to  Pipestone,  Minn.,  1883; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Pipestone; 
Macalester  College,  St.  Paul  (B.A.); 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota 
(LL.B.),  1S9G;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Nov. 
3,  1897,  to  Miss  Sidney  Thompson.  Prac- 
ticed law  at  Pipestone,  1896-1903;  assist- 
ant attorney  general  State  of  Minnesota, 
1904;  appointed  assistant  U.  S.  attorney 
for  district  of  Minnesota,  1905,  which 
position  he  now  holds.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  of  K.  P.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Federal  Bldg. 
Residence:  St.  Paul  and  White  Bear 
Lake,   Minn. 

EWING,  Arthur  W.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1866; 
educated  at  Ellington  Academy,  Elling- 
ton, N.  Y.,  graduated  1883;  studied  law 
in  office  of  J.  V.  C.  Karnes,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1886-90;  admitted  to  bar  at  Kan- 
sas   City,    1890.      Removed    to    St.    Paul, 


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Minn.,  Feb.,  1S90  and  formed  partner- 
ship witli  brotlier,  Frank  H.  Ewing,  in 
practice  of  law  as  Ewing  &  Ewing,  firm 
became  Morphy,  Ewing,  Gilbert  &  Ew- 
ing, Sept.,  1S92;  retired  from  partner- 
ship, Sept.  1,  1S96,  and  removed  to  Daw- 
son, Minn.,  wliere  he  has  been  in  practice 
of  law  alone  since  Oct.  20,  1S96.  Presi- 
dent and  treasurer  Town  &  Country 
Telephone  Co.;  secretary  Riverside  Im- 
provement Co.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Bar  associations. 
Mason;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Married  at  Dawson,  Nov.  4, 
1902,  to  Miss  Anne  G.  Grande.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:    Dawson,  Minn. 

EWING,  Prank  K,  lawyer;  born  in 
Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1S56;  son  of 
Henry  and  Augusta  Loraine  (Willis) 
Ewing.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1880;  be- 
gan practice  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1881; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1888,  and  has  since 
been  engaged  in  practice  in  that  city; 
member  law  Arm  of  Morphy,  Ewing  & 
Bradford.  Married,  St.  Paul,  Sept.  1,  1898, 
to  Miss  Julia  Spates.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Bar  association. 
Club:  Comme.-cial.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  boating.  Office:  Manhattan 
Bldg.  Residence:  800  Hague  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

F 

FADSEN,  Walter  B.,  creamery  and 
wholesale  dairy  products;  born  at  New 
Auburn,  Minn.,  Jan.  10,  1875.  Engaged 
in  butter  making  at  Plato  and  New  Au- 
burn, Minn.,  1896-1900;  commenced  in 
creamery  business,  1900,  and  has  made 
Minneapolis  his  headquarters  since 
1903;  operates  creameries  under  own 
name  at  Milaca,  Ronneby,  Montrose  and 
Herman,  Minn.  Member  Minneapolis 
Produce  Exchange;  Modern  "Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  New  Auburn, 
Minn.,  July  18,  1896,  to  Miss  Edith  M. 
Osgood.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  123  N.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     622    East    24th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

FAGBE,  Theodore  Peterson,  editor 
and  merchant;  born  in  Mitchell  Co.,  la., 
Dec.  30,  1869;  son  of  Nels  Peterson  and 
Ingeborg  (Svendson)  Fagre;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Cedar  Valley  Seminary, 
Osage,  la.;  St.  Ansgar  Seminary,  St. 
Ansgar,  la.,  graduating,  1893;  special 
course  at  University  of  Minnesota,  1894- 
96.  Clerked  In  country  store,  acted  as 
postmaster  and  taught  school,  Mitchell 
Co.,  la.,  removed  to  Blooming  Prairie, 
Minn.,  1897,  and  bought  the  Blooming 
Prairie  Times,  of  which  he  Is  editor 
and  manager;  became  partner  in  firm  of 
M.  Strate  &  Co.,  general  merchandise, 
Feb.,  189S,  and  is  manager  and  partner 
of  its  successor  The  Cash  Company; 
also  vice  president  Peterson  Printing 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  since  Sept.,  1905.    Post- 


master of  Blooming  Prairie.  Republican. 
I^utheran.  Married  at  Rock  Creek,  la.. 
May  15,  ls9^,  to  Miss  Anna  Karine 
Maakestad.  Recreations:  Fishing,  row- 
ing and  driving.  Address:  Blooming 
Prairie,  Minn. 

PAHEY,  Edward  Wilbrod,  physician; 
born  at  Kingston,  Ont.,  Nov.  18,  1878; 
son  of  Edward  and  Elizabeth  (McLaugh- 
lin) Fahey;  educated  in  Kingston  public 
schools,  Kingston  Collegiate  Institute 
and  Queen's  Medical  College,  Kingston. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1904;  began  practice 
of  medicine  in  May,  1901.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Member  of  St.  Louis  County  Medi- 
cal Society  and  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  asociations.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Married  at  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  1904,  to  Miss  Katherine 
G.  Joyce.  Recreations:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  New  Jersey  Bldg.  Residence: 
710   E.   4th   St.,   Duluth,   Minn. 

FAHEV,  John  Joseph,  lawyer;  born  in 
Sibley  Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  2,  1877;  son  of 
Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Conway)  Fahey; 
graduate  Henderson  High  School,  June, 
1894;  University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1902;  student  in  College  of  Law, 
University  of  Minnesota.  Was  superin- 
tendent and  principal  of  public  schols, 
Barnesville,  Minn.,  1902-04;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  since  Aug.  18, 
1904.  Married  at  Green  Isle,  Minn., 
Oct.  13,  1903,  to  Miss  Mary  Anna 
Schram.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic. 
Address:      Norwood,   Minn. 

PAHNESTOCK,  Halleck  Faigre,  fuel; 
born  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  14,  1861; 
son  of  Edward  G.  and  Louise  (Tate) 
Fahnestock;  educated  at  Pennsylvania 
College  and  Preparatory  School,  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.;  married,  at  Watertown,  S. 
Dak.,  June  30,  1891,  to  Carrie  D.  Stevens. 
Studied  at  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy,  1881-83;  in  drug  business 
at  Watertown,  S.  Dak.,  1884-90;  with 
Sioux  Banking  Co.,  Watertown,  S.  Dak., 
1890-93;  traveled  for  Youghiogheny  & 
Lehigh  Coal  Co.,  18S3-1900;  St.  Paul 
manager  for  same  company,  1900-02; 
manager  for  Northwestern  Fuel  Co. 
since  1902.  Republican.  English  Lu- 
theran. Mason.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Amateur  Athletic.  Office:  346  Robert 
St.      Residence:     629  Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

FAISCHIIiD,  Edward  Eug-ene,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  16, 
1840;  educated  in  the  public  schools; 
married  in  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.,  1866, 
to  Miss  Josephine  Clary.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  his  brother's  store,  at 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Enlisted,  1862,  in 
Civil  War.  126th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf.;  was 
captured  by  confederates  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  paroled  and  went  into  parol© 
camp  at  Chicago;  exchanged,  was  at 
Gettysburg  and  later  with  Army  of  the 
Potomac;  became  commi.ssioned  officer; 
performed  guard  duty  on  Rio  Grande 
river  in  Texas  and  was  mustered  out  of 


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the  army  in  1866.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1871,  and  engaged  as  builder  and  later 
in  banking,  assisting  in  organizing  the 
First  National  Banlj  of  Kasson,  1874, 
of  whicli  he  was  cashier  until  the  ex- 
piration of  its  charter  in  1894;  then 
assisted  in  the  organization  of  the  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Kasson,  of  which  he  has 
since  been  cashier.  For  many  years, 
member  Kasson  school  board.  Presby- 
terian. Active  Sunday  School  worker. 
Address:     Kasson,    Minn. 

FAlBCHIIiD,  Eg-bert  Nelson,  assistant 
manager  Pillsbury  -  Washburn  Flour 
Mills  Co.;  born  at  New  York  City,  Sept. 
28,  1868;  son  of  Egbert  H.  and  Mary 
(Seymour)  Fairchild;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Came  to  Minnesota  in  1SS2;  be- 
gan in  flour  business  as  oflice  boy  with 
Charles  A.  Pillsbury  &  Co.  (now  the 
Pillsbury-Washburn  Flour  Mills  Co., 
Ltd.)  and  was  gradually  promoted  until 
he  is  now  assistant  manager  of  the  com- 
pany, the  largest  flour  milling  corpora- 
tion in  the  world;  also  president  Sioux 
Paving  Brick  Co.  and  the  Lower  Brick 
Co.,  both  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member        Minneapolis 

Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1893,  to  Miss  Ger- 
trude Kenney.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Min- 
ikahda.  Recreations:  All  outdoor 
sports.  Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     340S   Calhoun  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FAIBCHZIiD,  rrank,  general  agent 
Mutual  Transit  Co.;  born  in  New  York 
City,  May  9,  1877;  son  of  Egbert  H.  and 
Mary  (Seymour)  Fairchild;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1881;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Minneapolis.  Began  active  career  in 
Are  insurance  business,  1893;  with 
freight  department,  Erie  Railway,  Min- 
neapolis, until  1902,  when  he  became 
connected  with  the  Mutual  Transit  Co., 
which  operates  a  line  of  freight  steam- 
boats on  the  great  lakes  between  Duluth 
and  Buffalo,  and  intermediate  points. 
Episcopalian.  Married  at  Wabasha, 
Minn.,  Dec.  1898,  to  Miss  Bessey  Ten- 
ney.  Member  Royal  League.  Recrea- 
tion: Athletics.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:  3302  Columbus  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

PAZBCHIi:.D,  Henry  SMelds,  real 
estate;  born  in  Warren  Co.,  O.,  Aug.  18, 
1826;  son  of  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  (Day) 
Fairchild;  educated  at  academy,  Leb- 
anon, O.,  and  at  Waynesville,  Warren 
Co.,  O. ;  married,  near  Jackson,  Miss., 
June  16,  1857,  to  Elizabeth  Clayland. 
After  leaving  school  taught  in  Warren 
Co.;  went  to  Brandon,  Miss.,  and  en- 
tered mercantile  business  at  age  of  21; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  July,  1859,  and  opened 
a  real  estate  office  and  has  since  that 
time  been  intimately  identified  with  the 
real  estate  business  and  through  his 
public  spirit  has  been  instrumental  in 
forwarding  many  important  public  im- 
provements.     Was  one  of  the  promoters 


of  the  bridge  across  the  river  at  Fort 
Snelling;  assisted  in  appraising  grounds 
for  the  State  Capitol,  effecting  a  reduc- 
tion of  $256,000  from  figures  originally 
proposed;  was  one  of  the  foremost  in 
securing  site  of  the  present  State  Fair 
Grounds,  in  recognition  of  which  he 
was  a  made  a  life  member  of  the  State 
Agricultural  Society,  and  is  now  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Executive  Council  of  the 
State  Historical  Society.  Member  of  the 
St.  Paul  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Rec- 
reation: Travel.  Office:  Court  Blk. 
Residence:      303   Nelson   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

FAIBCHlIiD,  Herbert  Everett,  banker; 
born  at  Galena,  111.,  Dec.  17,  1861;  son 
of  S.  M.  Fairchild;  educated  in  high 
school,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa;  married,  Chi- 
cago, 1887,  Delia  Wilson.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  1880  in  drug  business; 
left  that  business  in  1885  for  real  estate 
and  fire  insurance;  since  1888  in  banking; 
president  State  Institution  for  Savings, 
and  director  of  the  Minnesota  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Mason  and  Shriner. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing.  Club: 
Minneapolis  Commercial.  Office:  517 
First  Av.,  South.  Residence:  143  East 
25th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

FAIBCIiOUGH,  Georgre  Herbert,  organ- 
ist; born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan., 
1869;  educated  in  public  and  high  schools 
of  Hamilton,  graduating  from  High 
School  at  age  of  17,  after  which  he  took 
a  partial  course  at  Toronto  University, 
leaving  university  at  21  to  accept  a 
flattering  musical  position.  Began  play- 
ing organ  at  11;  organist  St.  Mark's 
Episcopal  Church,  Hamilton,  at  18,  while 
attending  public  schools;  organist 
Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Toronto,  at  17; 
organist  and  choirmaster  All  Saints' 
Episcopal  Churcli,  Toronto,  at  18,  while 
attending  Toronto  University;  musical 
director  Ladies  College,  Brantford,  at  21. 
Went  to  Europe  at  23  and  spent  three 
years  under  instruction  of  leading  teach- 
ers of  Berlin,  Paris  and  London;  grad- 
uate Royal  High  School,  Berlin.  Re- 
turned to  America  and  was  head  of 
musical  department  college  at  Kalama- 
zoo. Mich.,  and  organist  and  choirmas- 
ter St.  Luke's  Episcopal  Church,  1895- 
99;  came  to  St.  Paul  Jan.  1,  1900,  and 
is  organist  and  choirmaster  Church  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist  and  also  organ- 
ist and  director  Mount  Zion  Hebrew- 
Temple.  Teacher  of  organ  and  piano; 
conductor  St.  Paul  Choral  Club;  widely 
known  for  his  successful  organ  recitals. 
Married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich,  1897. 
to  Miss  Maude  Freeman.  Office:  Rauden- 
bush  Bldg.  Residence:  95  Mackubin  St., 
St.  Paul. 

FAIiCONEK,  James  "Wilson,  bag  manu- 
facturer; born,  Kirriemuir,  Scotland, 
Dec.  14,  1861;  public  school  and  com- 
mercial education  at  Dundee  until  1879, 
when  he  came  to  United  States;  mar- 
lied    at    Minneapolis,    1892,    to    Jessie    B. 


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Milliman.  Bookkeeper  for  Keith  Bros., 
Chitago.  1880-81;  bookkeeper  and  sales- 
man, W.  R.  Morison  &  Co.,  bag  manir- 
facturers,  Chicago.  1S81-SS;  came  to 
Minneapolis  and  acepted  position  as 
assistant  manager  Harwood  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  1888,  of  which  has  been  vice 
president  and  manager  since  1890,  man- 
ufacturers of  flour  barrels  and  bags,  and 
grain  bags.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Office:  101  Third  Av.,  South. 
Residence:      2950   Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FAKDEIi,  Frank,  merchant;  born  in 
Germany.  Jan.  10,  1859;  son  of  John  B. 
and  Elizabetli  (Mesenburg)  Pandel; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1871;  educated  in 
schools  of  Luxemburg  and  St.  Paul; 
married,  1st.  Katherine  Schafer;  2nd, 
Margaret  Marsliall.  Was  in  employ 
of  B.  F.  Zahn,  St.  Paul,  1871-74, 
and  continued  witli  same  firm  in  branch 
store  at  St.  Cloud,  until  1883;  has  been 
engaged  in  dry  goods  and  carpet  busi- 
ness for  himself  since  1883.  Catholic. 
Democrat.  Member  Kniglits  of  Colum- 
bus, A.  O.  U.  W.  Club:  Commercial. 
C.  O.  F.,  M  U.  G.  (German.)  Address: 
St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

FANITINCS',  Johu  Thomas,  civil  engi- 
neer; born  at  Norwicli,  Conn.,  Dec.  31, 
1837;  son  of  John  Howard  and  Elizabeth 
(Pridde)  Fanning;  educated  in  academy 
and  normal  school.  Studied  architec- 
ture and  civil  engineering;  served  during 
Civil  War,  advancing  from  lieut.  to 
lieut.-col.;  identified  with  planning  and 
construction  water  works  and  water 
power.  Was  consulting  engineer,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  R.  R., 
and  Great  Northern  Ry.  and  vice  presi- 
dent Minneapolis  Union  Ry.  Ex-director 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers; 
ex-president  American  Water  Works 
Association;  fellow  A.AA.S.  Author: 
A  Treatise  on  Hydraulic  and  Water 
Supply  Engineering.  Married  at  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  June  14.  1865.  to  Miss  M. 
Tjouise  Bensley.  Office:  Kasota  Bldg. 
Residence:     Hotel  Waverly,  Minneapolis. 

FARMER,  Edward  C,  lawyer;  born  at 
Savage,  Minn.,  Sept.  19,  1876;  educated 
in  Madelia  High  School;  University  of 
Nebraska;  University  of  Minnesota; 
College  of  Law,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1897.  City  attorney  of  Madelia 
for  seven  years.  Republican.  LTnmar- 
ried:     Address:     Madelia,  Minn. 

FARMER,  Fred  !•.,  secretary  Scott- 
'GrafC  Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Denver, 
Colo.,  July  14,  1877;  son  of  Charles  H. 
and  E.  Theresa  (Wait)  Farmer;  educated 
in  Dulutli  puljlic  scliools  and  Central 
High  School.  Began  business  career  in 
office  of  the  Imperial  Mill  Co.,  Duluth, 
1897;  was  connected  with  the  H.  Foehler 
GT-ain  Commi«';iun  Co..  1890;  associated 
with  Zenith  Furnace  Co.,  Duluth,  1902; 
has  been  secretary  of  the  Scott-GrafC 
T.,umber  Co.,  since  May  1,  1903.  Served 
in    M.    N.    G.,    for    three   years;    corporal 


Co.  A.,  14tli  Minn.  Vols.,  Spanish- Ameri- 
can War.  Republican.  Mason;  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Duluth,  1903,  to 
Miss  Bertha  E.  Stahlbusch.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat.  Office:  2401  W. 
Mich.  St.  Residence:  623  E.  5th  St, 
Duluth. 

FARMER,  Jolin  C,  surgeon;  born  at 
Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  Sept.  11,  1871; 
son  of  John  Q.  and  Susin  C.  (Sliarp) 
Farmer;  graduate  Spring  Valley  High 
School,  1890;  special  course  University 
of  Minnesota,  1891;  graduate  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1895;  mar- 
ried at  Wykoff,  Minn.,  Sept.  28,  1895,  to 
Miss  Lillis  S.  Egleston.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  June,  1895,  at  White  Bear 
Lake,  Minn.,  continuing  until  Aug.,  1897; 
moved  to  Minneapolis,  Sept.,  1897,  and 
continued  in  practice  there  until  Feb., 
1900;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
McKinley  since  Feb.,  1900.  Surgeon  Mc- 
Kinley  Hospital;  local  surgeon  Duluth 
&  Iron  Range  Ry.;  surgeon  to  Hobart 
Iron  Company's  mines,  etc.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  St.  Louis  County  Medical 
Society.  Republican.  Member  Tau  Deu- 
teron  and  Theta  Delta  Clii  fraternities. 
Club:  Commercial  (Virginia,  Minn.). 
Address:     McKinley,    Minn. 

FARNHAM,  William  H.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Pioneer  Press  Company;  born 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1865;  son  of 
Horatio  Nelson,  Jr.,  and  Maria  L. 
(Shields)  Farnham;  educated  in  com- 
mon and  high  schools  of  St.  Paul',  1871- 
83;  married,  at  St.  Paul,  Nov.  17,  1896, 
to  Kate  L.  Wright.  Employed  in  whole- 
sale grocery  business  in  various  posi- 
tions, 1886-87;  clerk  Board  of  Public 
Works,  St.  Paul,  1887-91;  clerk  National 
German  American  Bank,  1891-95;  mem- 
ber Wright  &  Farnham,  insurance  and 
mortgage  loans,  1895-97;  auditor  for 
lumber  companies,  1897-1900;  became 
connected  with  Pioneer  Press  Company 
in  1900  and  since  1904  has  been  its 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Commercial.  Recre- 
ation: Tennis.  Office:  N.  E.  Cor.  4th 
&  Robert  Sts.  Residence:  546  Ashland 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

FARirswORTH,  Sumner  Amasa,  edu- 
cator; born  at  Bristol,  Kenosha  Co.,  Wis.. 
Nov.  26,  1852;  son  of  Joel  and  Mary 
(Fairbanks)  Farns worth;  received  pre- 
liminary education  in  public  schools  of 
River  Palls,  Wis.,  afterwards  attending 
the  State  Normal  School  at  River  Falls, 
graduating,  1896,  taking  a  special  course 
in  pedagogy  in  the  University  of  Min- 
nesota. Began  teaching  at  18  years  of 
age  and  has  since  followed  the  profes- 
sion except  for  a  period  of  two  years 
with  mercantile  firm  in  Red  River  Val- 
ley. Was  superintendent  schools  River 
Falls,  1875-76;  Brainerd,  Minn.,  1877-79; 
Crookston,    Minn.,    lSSO-81;    Ada,    Minn., 


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1884-85,  and  in  Sept.,  1886,  appointed 
principal  of  Cleveland  School,  St.  Paul, 
a  position  he  has  since  held.  Married, 
Glyndon,  Minn.,  Oct.  20,  1879,  Eliza 
Gross.  Member  United  States  Geo- 
graphical Society,  National  Educational 
Association,  Minnesota  Educational  As- 
sociation (ex-president,  ex-chairman 
legislative  committee  and  for  7  years 
general  secretary),  St.  Paul  Teachers' 
Association  and  now  president  of  the 
Principals'  Club  of  St.  Paul.  Mason, 
Scottish  Rite;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.  (past 
grand  master  of  Minnesota).  Clubs 
St.  Paul.  East  Side  Commercial.  Office 
Jenks  St.  and  Walsh  Av.  Residence 
926   Burr  St.,   St.   Paul. 

FABKnrGTOIT,  Luther  HumpHrey, 
grocer;  born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  28, 
1867;  son  of  Samuel  P.  and  Harriet  L. 
(McKay)  Farrington;  educated  in  pri- 
vate schools,  Chicago.  Came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1884,  and  began  as  clerk  with 
Harrison  &  Farrington,  wholesale  gro- 
cers; became  member  of  the  firm,  1894, 
and  has  been  secretary  of  its  successor, 
the    Winston,    Harper,    Fisher    Co.,    since 

1901.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1889,  to  Miss 
Katherine  S.  French.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling,  sailing,  hunting.  Office:  4th 
St.  &  2nd  Av.,  N.  Residence:  2100 
Stevens    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FARSn^GTON,  Bay  G.,  lawyer;  born 
at  McGregor,  la.,  April  30,  1872;  son  of 
Theodore  and  Libbie  (Prevey)  Farring- 
ton; graduated  from  McGregor  High 
School,  June  27,  1889;  taught  school  in 
Iowa,  S.  Dakota  and  Montana  until  1893; 
attended  Northern  Indiana  Law  School, 
1893-94;  came  to  Minnesota,  1894,  and 
passed  state  bar  examination,  Jan.,  1896. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at  Orton- 
ville,  Minn.,  since  Jan.,  1896.  Was 
county  attorney  Big  Stone  Co.,  1899- 
1903;  city  attorney,  Ortonville,  1905; 
now  State  senator,  56th  district,  present 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1911.  Democrat 
(radical).  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  M.  TV.  A. 
Married     at     Litchfield,     Minn.,     Nov.     5, 

1902,  to  Mrs.  Louise  Bassinger.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Ortonville,    Minn. 

FARRINGTON,  Rotoert  I.,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 
5,  1861;  son  of  Preston  M.  and  Caroline 
(Thayer)  Farrington;  educated  at  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Entered  service  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  as  clerk  in  audi- 
tor's office,  1882,  continuing  until  1883; 
was  .cashier  in  freight  office  of  same 
road,  at  Brainerd,  Minn.,  Jan.  to  Nov. 
1883;  chief  clerk  at  Tacoma  station, 
1883-84;  clerk  in  office  auditor  of  re- 
ceipts, 1884-85;  treasurer  for  receivers 
Cairo  division  Wabash,  St.  Louis  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  1885-88;  was  with  general 
auditor  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  Feb.  to  Aug. 
1888;     chief     of    disbursement     division. 


accounting  department  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Manitoba  Ry.,  1888-89;  auditor 
disbursements  Great  Northern  Ry.,  1889- 
94;  assistant  comptroller.  May  to  Aug. 
1.  1894;  comptroller,  1894-1902;  has  been 
2nd  vice  president  Great  Northern  Ry., 
since  Jan.  1,  1902.  President  Great 
Northern  Express  Co.  Married  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Dec.  1,  1885,  to  Miss  Caroline 
B.  Burger.  Office:  3rd  N.  W.  Cor. 
Broadway.  Residence:  460  Portland 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

PAWCETT,  Charles  E.,  physician; 
born  at  Marion.  Minn.,  1869;  son  of 
John  H.  and  Emily  J.  (Wooldridge) 
Fawcett;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Marion  and  at  Medical  School,  North- 
western University,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1893.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  at  Stewartville, 
Minn.,  since  1893.  Married  at  Marion, 
Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Myrta  A.  Phelps. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Olmsted  County 
Medical  Society.  Address:  Stewart- 
ville,   Minn. 

TAWKES,  Iieslie  H.,  automobile  deal- 
er; born.  Maroa,  111.,  Dec.  18,  1871.  Began 
business  career  as  a  traveling  salesman; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1896,  and  engaged 
in  the  bicycle  and  automobile  business; 
organized  the  Fawkes  Auto  Co.,  1905, 
in  which  he  still  continues.  Republican. 
Club:  Minneapolis  Auto.  Office:  111 
S.  6th  St.  Residence:  3355  Calhoun 
Blvd.,    Minneapolis. 

FATRAM,  Frederick,  publisher;  born 
at  Rotherham,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  April 
3.  1852;  son  of  Amos  and  Martha 
(Blackmore)  Fayram;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  Hamilton,  Canada. 
Ijcarned  cabinet  making  trade;  entered 
employ  of  Detroit  (Mich.)  Free  Press, 
1875;  became  business  manager,  1887; 
resigned,  1894.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
Jan..  1895,  and  associated  himself  with 
Lucian  Swift  in  the  pui'chase  of  "The 
Housekeeper,"  of  which  he  has  since 
been  secretary,  treasurer  and  general 
manager.  President  Philharmonic  Club 
since  1897;  prime  mover  in  organiza- 
tion of  Minneapolis  Symphony  Orchestra 
and  now  one  of  its  managing  commit- 
tee; largely  instrumental  in  bringing 
about  the  erection  of  the  Minneapolis 
Auditorium.  Married  at  Mt.  Vernon,  O., 
1892,  to  Carrie  J.  Young.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial,  Six  O'Clock,  Min- 
neapolis Athletic,  Minnetonka  Yacht. 
Recreations:  Sailing,  automobiling  and 
outdoor  sports.  Office:  801-811  So. 
4th  St.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Deep- 
haven,    Lake   Minnetonka,    Minn. 

FEEIi'S',  Patrick  H.,  grain,  etc.;  born 
in  Massachusetts,  March  6,  1858;  son  of 
John  Feely;  came  to  Minnesota,  1861; 
educated  in  common  schools.  Began 
active  career  as  a  farmer;  has  been 
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since  18S0;  head  of  the  firm  of  P.  H. 
Peely  &  Son,  since  1893.  Address: 
Farniington,    Minn. 

FIIENEV,  William  Edward,  banker; 
born  at  Blooming  Prairie,  Steele  Co., 
Minn.,  Feb.  25,  1866.  Began  in  banking 
business  June,  1896  and  is  president  of 
the  Maple  Lalve  State  Bank;  also  presi- 
dent of  the  Northern  Investment  &  Loan 
Co.  Married.  Address:  Maple  Lake,  Minn. 

FEZ^IiOWS,  Charles  Sumner,  real 
estate  and  warehousing;  born  at  Bangor. 
Me.,  May  IS,  1838;  son  of  Samuel  and 
Susan  (Jordan)  Fellows;  educated  in 
public  schools  at  Bangor;  unmarried. 
Began  business  career  1861;  came  to 
Minnesota  1SS8;  assistant  secretary  and 
director  of  the  Twin  City  Trading  Co., 
which  is  engaged  in  handling  real  estate 
and  in  warehousing.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  American  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
American  Microscopical  Society,  Royal 
Microscopical  Society  of  London,  Eng., 
Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  New 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society, 
Society  of  Founders  and  Patriots,  New 
York.  Mason,  York  and  Scottish  Rite. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (Minneapolis);  Com- 
mercial (St.  Paul);  Commercial  (St. 
Anthony).  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  1813  Vine 
Place,    Minneapolis. 

FENWICK,  Jolin  Ii.,  teacher  piano, 
voice  and  theory;  born  at  Seeham  Har- 
bor, Eng.,  in  1869;  scholastic  education 
in  public  schools  and  by  private  instruc- 
tion in  England  and  at  Genoa,  Italy; 
graduate  Conservatory  of  Music,  St. 
Cuthbertson,  Eng.,  later  studying  under 
leading  teachers  in  England  and  under 
an  Italian  governess,  a  pupil  of  Lam- 
perti,  in  Genoa.  Came  to  Nova  Scotia, 
1SS8,  and  to  Winnipeg  in  time  to  take 
part  in  the  Riel  rebellion;  spent  a  year 
among  the  Sioux  Indians  near  Fort 
Francis,  after  which  he  returned  to 
Winnipeg  and  resumed  profession  of 
music  as  director  of  voice  culture  in 
All  Saints'  Church,  later  taking  charge 
of  musical  training  of  students  of  St. 
John's  College.  Came  to  St.  Paul  in 
1890,  and  established  himself  as  one  of 
the  most  successful  teachers  and  musi- 
cal conductors  of  the  Northwest.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Modern  Samaritans, 
Sons  of  St.  George,  Sons  of  England. 
Club:  Empire  of  Minnesota.  Recrea- 
tions: Walking,  canoeing,  horseback 
riding'.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  800  Selby  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

FERGUSON,  Edwin  M.,  vice  president 
Knudsen-Ferguson  Fruit  Co.;  born  in 
Oakland  Co..  Mich.,  April  2,  1867;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Mary  C.  (Day)  Fergu- 
son; educated  in  public  schools  of  Oak- 
land Co.,  and  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Began 
active  career  as  supply  clerk  with  rail- 
road    construction     company,     operating 


in  different  parts  of  the  West;  entered 
fruit  commission  business  at  Duluth, 
1906,  and  is  secretary  and  vice  president 
of  the  Knudsen-Ferguson  Fruit  Co., 
wholesale  dealers  and  jobbers  in  foreign 
and  domestic  fruits,  vegetables,  etc. 
President  Western  Fruit  Jobbers  Asso- 
ciation. Republican.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Duluth,  1902,  to  Miss  Luella  Wood. 
Club:  Commercial  (director  and  ex- 
president).  Office:  218-220  W.  Mich.  St. 
Residence:      216    East    3rd   St.,   Duluth. 

FESCrUSON,  James  A.,  Northern  man- 
ager Pittsburg  Coal  Co.;  born  in  New 
Brunswick,  Can.,  Oct.  29,  1857;  son  of 
Robert  and  Isabel  (Willis)  Ferguson; 
educated  in  district  and  superior  schools, 
Gloucester  Co.,  N.  B.,  and  Varley  Gram- 
mar School,  St.  John,  N.  B.  Began 
active  career  as  confidential  clerk  of 
I.  &  F.  Burpee  &  Co.,  iron  and  shipping 
business,  St.  John,  continuing  until  1881; 
became  identified  with  mill  machinery 
manufacturing  company  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  which  later  went  out  of  business; 
entered  fuel  business  and  came  to 
Duluth,  1891,  as  representative  of  the 
Pioneer  Fuel  Co.,  of  which  is  vice 
president;  also  Northern  manager  Pitts- 
burg Coal  Co.  of  Minnesota.  Served  in 
Co.  I,  1st  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  1881-86. 
Presbyterian.  Member       Knights       of 

Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1888,  to  Miss 
Miriam  Gill.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing, 
hunting  and  outdoor  life.  Office:  306 
W.  Superior  St.  Residence:  Glen  Avon, 
Duluth. 

FERCfUSON,  James  B.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  Peterborough,  Ontario, 
Canada,  Jan.  21,  1S40;  son  of  James 
and  Margaret  (Sharp)  Ferguson;  edu- 
cated in  Peterborough  grammar  school 
and  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phila- 
delphia, receiving  diploma  from  the  lat- 
ter, March  10,  1866.  Served  3  years  as 
a  hospital  steward  in  the  6th  N.  Y. 
Vol.  Cav..  during  the  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion and  later  3  years  in  the  U.  S. 
A.  in  similar  position;  was  acting  assist- 
ant surgeon  in  the  U.  S.  Army  from 
Sept.  13,  1870,  to  Nov.  30,  1891;  has 
filled  position  of  contract  surgeon,  U.  S. 
Army,  since  June  5,  1898,  at  present 
on  duty  on  U.  S.  Transport  Dix,  sailing 
between  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Manila,  P. 
I.  Member  of  Renville  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Association  of 
Military  Surgeons  of  the  United  States 
and  Alumni  Association  of  Jefferson 
Medical  College.  Married  at  Coopers- 
town,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1874,  to  Edna 
Grace  Cory.  Address  (home):  Olivia, 
Minn. 

FERGUSON,  John  Frank,  treasurer 
Coffin's  Box  and  Lumber  Co.;  born  at 
Unitv,  Me.,  March  28,   1857;   son  of  John 


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G.  and  Lides  B.  (Vickery)  Ferguson; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Was  raised 
on  a  farm  and  engaged  in  farming  in 
Maine  during  earlier  years  of  his  active 
career;  came  West  in  1876,  locating  in 
Minneapolis;  was  engaged  in  retail  lum- 
ber business  at  Canton,  S.  D.,  for 
several  years;  began  in  manufacturing 
and  lumber  business  25  years  ago  and 
is  treasurer  of  Coffin's  Box  and  Lumber 
Co.  (founded  1884),  large  manufacturers 
of  boxes  and  baskets;  vice  president 
Northwestern  Foundry  Co.;  director  1st 
National  Bank  of  Canton,  S.  D.  Repub- 
lican. Mason;  member  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Married  at  Canton,  S.  D.,  1888, 
to  Miss  Marcia  E.  Treat.  Office:  Nicol- 
let Island.  Residence:  2059  Bryant  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

PERGUSON,  Sam  T.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Dixmont,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1835; 
son  of  Ivory  and  Abagail  (Goodhue) 
Ferguson;  educated  in  district  schools, 
Hamden  Academy,  Hamden,  Me.,  and  at 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1857.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  May,  1856,  and  began 
business  in  St.  Anthony,  as  contractor 
and  builder,  1S57;  moved  to  Minneapolis, 
1860,  and  engaged  in  plow  manufactur- 
ing until  1882:  has  been  identified  with 
Coffin's  Box  and  Lumber  Co.,  since  its 
organization,  1883,  and  is  president  of 
the  company;  also  president  of  the 
Northwestern  Foundry,  established, 
1874,  incorporated,  1902.  Republican. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Married  at  Red- 
wood City,  Calif.,  1886,  to  Miss  Clara 
Murch.  Office:  312  10th  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:     1202   4th  St.,   S.   B.,   Minneapolis. 

FEBBEE,  Georg'e  F.,  physician;  born 
at  Canton,  Pa.,  April  8,  1865;  son  of 
John  W.  and  Diana  J.  (Elliott)  Ferree; 
graduate  State  Normal  School,  Blooms- 
burg,  Pa.,  1882,  Allegheny  College,  1885, 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia, 
1892.  Director  Boylan  Carlock  Bank. 
Now  Mayor  of  Paynesville.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member        Stearns-Benton 

Medical  Society,  American  Medical  As- 
sociation. Married  at  Grant  Park,  111., 
1895,  to  Miss  Nellie  C.  Bennett.  Ad- 
dress:     Paynesville,    Minn. 

FEBTIG,  Harry  Goodman,  mill  feed; 
born,  Millerstown,  Pa.,  Nov.  1,  1863;  son 
of  Hiram  and  Ella  (Williamson)  Fertig; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Began  in  the  mill  feed  business 
at  17  years  of  age,  in  employ  of  Chapin 
&  Co.,  wholesale  mill  feeds,  Milwaukee, 
and  continued,  1880-86;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis and  started  the  Arm  of  Chapin 
&  Fertig,  a  branch  of  the  Milwaukee 
concern,  operating  1886-98;  dissolved 
partnership,  Sept.  1,  1898,  and  since  that 
time  has  been  wholesale  jobber  under 
title  of  H.  G.  Fertig  &  Co.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Sept.  1,  1887,  to  Bessie  A. 
Emery.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minikahda.  Office:  Metropolitan 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2008  Aldrich 
Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 


FETTEB,  Norman,  lawyer;  born  at 
Fountain  City,  Wis.,  May  1,  1864;  son 
of  Ferdinand  and  Dorothea  Fetter;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Alma,  Wis.; 
graduated  from  College  of  Law,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  degree  LL.B.,  1889. 
Began  practice  of  law,  1889;  has  been 
member  Charter  Commission  City  of  St. 
Paul  since  1898;  member  State  Board 
of  Arbitration  and  Conciliation.  Credit 
manager  Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons. 
Author:  Handbook  of  Equity  Juris- 
prudence; Law  of  Carriers  of  Passen- 
gers. Married  at  Alma,  Wis.,  Oct.  2, 
1899,  to  Miss  Isabel  Lees.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Literature  and 
whist.  Office:  4th  and  Sibley.  Resi- 
dence:     695  Fairmount  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FEVBEBGEB,  Harrison  Earl,  lawyer; 
born  at  Featherstone,  Minn.,  Jan.  10, 
1867;  son  of  William  and  Margaret 
Feyberger;  educated  in  common  schools; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1886-90;  Law 
School,  University  of  Minnesota,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1892.  Began 
practice  of  law,  1892;  was  member  of 
law  firm  of  Feyberger  &  Feyberger, 
1892-93;  firm  of  Child  &  Feyberger, 
1894-96;  has  practiced  alone  since  1896. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Legislature, 
1902-04.  Republican.  Universalist.  Un- 
married. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
905-906  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
Hampshire  Arms,  Minneapolis. 

FIEIiD,  Edwin  Bewey,  real  estate  and 
mortgage  loans;  born  in  Montpelier,  Vt., 
June  25,  1858;  son  of  Cornelius  A.  and 
Maria  (Dewey)  Field;  educated  at  Nor- 
wich and  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  academies 
and  at  Dartmouth  College,  graduating, 
degree  of  B.S.,  1880.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  John  Morrell  Co., 
Ltd.,  Ottumwa,  la.,  and  Canton,  111., 
1881-82;  bookkeeper  Rockford  National 
Bank,  Rockford,  111.,  1882-85;  came  to 
Duluth,  fall  of  1885,  and  engaged  as 
bookkeeper  with  Griffiths,  Marshall  & 
Co.,  1885-86,  also  establishing  real  estate 
and  insurance  agency  which  is  now  con- 
ducted as  E.  D.  Field  Company. 
Treasurer  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters, 
Duluth  (operating  salvage  corps  sys- 
tem) ;  director  and  treasurer  Duluth 
Realty  Investment  Association;  director 
The  New  Duluth  Co.,  real  estate,  and 
the  Western  Debenture  and  Realty  Co., 
of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Beta  Theta  Pi 
fraternity.  Clubs:  Duluth  Boat,  Duluth 
Curling,  Commercial.  Office:  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  1227  East  3rd  St., 
Duluth. 

FIEIiD,  John  Ireland  Howe,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Golden  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22, 
1868;  son  of  Elbert  and  Lydia  (Howe) 
Field;  educated  at  Clinton  Liberal  In- 
stitute. Has  been  identified  with  dry 
goods  business  ever  since  the  beginning 
of  his  career  in  1886;  secretary  1901-06, 
since    then,    president    Field,    Schlick    & 


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Co.,  dry  goods.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1893,  to  Miss  Carolyn  S.  Field. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
Commercial.  Office:  Field,  Schlick  & 
Co.  Residence:  3S9  Portland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

FIFXEX^D,  James  C,  attorney  and 
business  manager;  born  at  Cedar  Falls, 
la.,  Feb.  3,  1862;  son  of  L.  B.,  and  Emily 
J.  (Walworth)  Fifield;  educated  at  Phil- 
lips Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  at 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  class  of  1SS7,  degree  of  B.A.  Read 
law  and  attended  Maryland  Law  School, 
while  at  Baltimore,  continuing  in  office 
of  Judge  John  M.  Shaw.  Minneapolis; 
admitted  to  bar,  1891,  and  was  in  prac- 
tice in  Minneapolis  until  1901.  Member 
law  firm  of  Fifleld,  Fletcher,  Larimore 
&  Fifield;  also  Fifield  &  Fifleld,  real 
estate  and  loans,  and  Turner's  National 
Clearing  House  Committee;  .  secretary 
and  general  manager  of  the  Tabasco 
Plantation  Co.  Unmarried.  Republican. 
Office:     Andrus   Bldg.,   Minneapolis. 

FIFIEIiD,  Walter  V.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Dubuque,  la.,  Feb.  25,  1856;  son  of  L.  B. 
and  Emily  J.  (Walworth)  Fifield;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Dubuque  and 
at  Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la.  Admitted 
to  the  bar  at  Geneva,  Neb.,  1876;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  and  in 
real  estate  business  and  other  enter- 
prises, in  Minneapolis,  since  1890.  Mem- 
ber law  firm  of  Fifield,  Fletcher,  Lari- 
more &  Fifield,  organized,  1894;  member 
real  estate  and  insurance  firm  of  Fifield 
&  Fifield;  treasurer  Tabasco  Plantation 
Co.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 

Member  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America.  Married  at  Fairmont,  Neb., 
Aug.,  1878,  to  Miss  Annie  M.  Richard- 
son. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Andrus 
Bldg.  Residence:  715  Douglas  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

FZI.I.EBBOWir,  Jonas  W.,  fruits; 
born  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1850; 
son  of  Jonas  and  Mary  (Goddard)  Fille- 
brown;  married  at  Quincy,  111.,  April  27, 
1881,  to  Miss  Harriet  E.  Coxe.  Came 
to  St.  Paul  from  Roxbury,  1883.  Mem- 
ber Produce  Exchange,  Board  of  Trade. 
Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  114 
B.  3rd  St.  Residence:  786  Lincoln  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

FHiIiMOBE,  Albert  E.,  clergyman; 
born  in  Dakota  Co.,  Minn.,  F6b.  5,  1864; 
son  of  Daniel  J.  and  Harriet  Fillmore; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Minneapo- 
lis; University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1888;  Seabury  Divinity  School, 
Faribault,  Minn.,  degree  of  B.D.,  1891. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Alice 
Bryant.  Episcopalian.  Began  ministry, 
1892,  and  has  filled  position  of  pastor 
at  following  churches:  St.  James  Epis- 
copal, St.  Paul;  St.  Paul  Church,  Vermil- 
lion, S.  D.;  Madison.  S.  D.;  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Duluth;  again  at  St.  Paul's, 
Vermillion;    since    Nov.,    1905,    in    charge 


of  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Mankato. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Club:  Social  Science.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,  Minn. 

FINCH,  Dudley  B.,  capitalist;  born  at 
Delaware,  Oliio,  Nov.  9,  1852;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Ohio  and  graduated 
from  Mt.  Vernon,  (O.)  High  School; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1861.  Married,  1878, 
Mary  Dexter,  of  Hudson,  Wis.  Assisted 
in  organizing  the  firm  of  Albrecht, 
Lanpher  &  Finch  and  its  successor 
Lanpher,  Finch  &  Skinner;  president 
until  1906,  and  is  now  director  of 
French,  Finch  &  Henry,  wholesale 
dealers  in  boots,  shoes  and  rubber  goods, 
and  is  interested  in  other  mercantile 
and  financial  enterprises:  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Commercial.  Office:  225  East 
4th  St.  Residence:  579  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

•  FINCH,  Fred  Everett,  bank  cashier; 
born  at  Fayette,  la.,  Jan.  10,  1870;  son 
of  Gilbert  B.  and  Jane  (Ash)  Finch; 
educated  in  Upper  Iowa  University, 
Fayette,  graduating,  degree  of  B.S., 
June,  1894.  Became  cashier  of  Bank  of 
Waucoma,  Waucoma,  la.,  Sept.  1,  1900, 
continuing  until  Oct.  1,  1901;  removed 
to  Minnesota  and  has  been  cashier  Bank 
of  Fountain,  Fountain,  Minn.,  since  Oct. 
1,  1901.  Engaged  in  school  work  6 
years,  three  years  as  principal  Waucoma 
schools  and  three  years  as  superintend- 
ent City  Schools,  Fayette,  la.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  at  Waucoma,  Nov.  25,  1896,  to 
Miss  Maud  A.  House.  Address:  Foun- 
tain,   Minn. 

FINCHj  Georg'e  S.,  wholesale  dry 
goods;  born  at  Delaware,  O.,  Sept.  24, 
1839;  son  of  Sherman  and  Eliza  (Shep- 
herd) Finch;  educated  in  public  schools. 
At  13  years  of  age  began  as  clerk  in 
dry  goods  store;  became  connected 
with  E.  L.  Baldwin  &  Co.,  dry  goods, 
Cleveland,  O.,  and  continued  tor  8  years; 
was  in  general  merchandise  business  at 
Bellevue,  O.,  as  Woodworth,  Finch  & 
Green,  until  1863;  came  to  St.  Paul. 
1863,  and  entered  into  partnership  with 
J.  L.  Forepaugh  and  Maurice  Auerbach 
under  title  of  J.  L.  Forepaugh  &  Co., 
wholesale  dry  goods.  The  firm  has 
since  passed  through  a  number  of 
changes  and  is  now  Finch,  Young  & 
McConville,  of  which  he  is  senior  mem- 
ber, wholesale  dealers  dry  goods,  no- 
tions, carpets  and  upholstery  and  manu- 
facturers of  ladies  and  gentlemen's  fur- 
nishings, one  of  the  largest  houses  of 
the  kind  in  the  Northwest.  President 
Minnesota  State  Agricultural  Society, 
1878;  first  president  St.  Paul  Jobbers' 
Union;  president  of  first  Winter  Carni- 
val and  Ice  Palace;  charter  member 
St.  Paul  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Bellevue,  O.,  August  11, 
1862,  to  Miss  Nellie  T.  Chapman;  2d, 
at    Bellevue,    O.,    to    Mary    G.    Chapman. 


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Cluljs:  Commercial,  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country.  Office:  N.  W.  Cor.  4th 
and  Sibley  Sts.  Residence:  245  Summit 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

FINCH,  Sherman,  second  vice  presi- 
dent Finch,  Van  Slyck  &  McConville; 
born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  Jan.  1860;  son 
of  Sherman  E.  and  Mary  (Thurston) 
Pinch;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1861;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul;  married  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1886, 
to  Miss  Jane  A.  Hersey.  Entered  whole- 
sale dry  goods  business,  1876,  with  the 
house  with  which  he  is  now  connected; 
was  admitted  to  the  firm,  1901,  and  has 
been    second    vice    president    since    Jan. 

I,  1907.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country.  Recreation:  Golf.  Office: 
Cor.  Sibley  and  4th  St.  Residence:  467 
Portland   Av.,   St.  Paul. 

FINDEISEN,  "WUliam,  farm  imple- 
ments; born  in  Wurtemberg,  Germany, 
April  IS,  1857;  reared  on  farm  and  had 
common  school  education.  Came  to 
America,  Oct.,  1871;  learned  blacksmith 
trade  at  Decorah,  la.,  and  in  spring  of 
1888,  established  a  blacksmith  shop  at 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Minn.;  added  farm  im- 
plements In  spring  of  1892;  sold  out 
blacksmith  and  wagon  shop  in  1900  and 
has  since  confined  himself  to  the  imple- 
ment business.  Has  been  member  city 
council  and  school  board.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  P.,  M.  W.  A.  Address:  Red  Lake 
Falls,  Minn. 

FINDIiEV,  Thomas  Maskell,  clergy- 
man; born  at  West  Mahonnig,  Pa.,  Sept. 
29,  1847;  graduate  Monmouth  College, 
111.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  1877; 
graduate  Princeton  Theological  Semi- 
nary,   1879.      Married    at    Chicago,    Sept. 

II,  1883,  to  Miss  Lou  Gregory.  "  Was 
pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  Indianola, 
la.,  1880-83;  president  University  of  S. 
Dak.,  Pierre,  1883-85;  pastor  Ninth 
Church,  St.  Paul,  Second  Church,  Duluth. 
and  has  been  pastor  at  large,  St.  Cloud 
Presbytery,  since  1898;  was  moderator 
of  Synod  of  Minnesota,  1894-5.  Address: 
Spicer,   Minn. 

FINEHOUT,  John  William,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  2,  1873; 
son  of  Henry  and  Catherine  A.  (Cowan) 
Finehout;  graduated  from  St.  Paul  pub- 
lic school,  1887,  from  Shattuck  Military 
College,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1891,  and  from 
University  of  Minnesota  Night  Law 
School,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1897;  married, 
Oct.  29,  1902,  Miss  Helen  Rea.  Upon 
graduation  from  Shattuck  Military  Col- 
lege, 1891,  became  messenger  for  comp- 
troller in  general  offices  of  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.  Co.; 
promoted  to  transfer  clerk  and  expense 
clerk  in  local  freight  office,  same  road, 
1892;  clerk,  1893,  and  later  chief  clerk, 
pay  roll  department  Great  Northern  Ry. 
until  1895,  going  to  Minneapolis  at  night 
to    attend    law    school.      Entered   law   of- 


fice of  C.  D.  &  Thomas  D.  O'Brien,  1895; 
admitted  to  bar  and  in  1897,  appointed 
chief  clerk  of  legal  department,  City  of 
St.  Paul;  assistant  corporation  counsel, 
1898,  resigning  to  serve  in  Spanish- 
American  war;  appointed  prosecuting  at- 
torney City  of  St.  Paul,  Sept.,  1899;  re- 
signed 1902,  to  become  candidate  for 
judge  of  Municipal  Court,  of  which  has 
since  been  presiding  judge.  Served  in 
M.  N.  G.  ten  years  as  corporal,  sergeant, 
sergeant-major,  adjutant,  lieutenant  and 
quarter-master;  was  captain  Co.  B,  and 
senior  captain  15th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.  dur- 
ing Spanish-American  war,  from  June, 
1898,  until  regiment  was  mustered  out 
at  Augusta,  Ga.,  in  April,  1899.  Republi- 
can. Recreations:  Sase  ball,  lawn  ten- 
nis, canoeing,  boating,  fishing,  and  hunt- 
ing. Clubs:  Commercial,  East  Side 
Commercial  (director),  Roosevelt,  Lin- 
coln (past  president).  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  595  Olive  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

FINK,  Charley  !■.,  hardware  and  furni- 
ture; native  of  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.;  son 
of  Fred  and  Fredericka  (Weiser)  Fink. 
Began  in  mercantile  business  at  Albert 
Lea;  now  senior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Fink  &  Lindeman,  Bricelyn;  also  dealer 
in  and  manufacturer  of  brick  and  tile. 
Married  Feb.  13,  1901,  Miss  Kate  Yost. 
Lutheran.     Address:     Bricelyn,  Minn. 

FINNEY,  Albert  Carlyle,  lawyer;  born 
in  Brown  County,  Ohio,  May  12,  1863; 
son  of  Jonathan  and  Agnes  L.  (Bevans) 
Finney;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  graduated  from  Carleton,  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1887; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar  1889,  and 
has  since  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Minneapolis,  and  identified  with  much 
important  litigation;  assistant  city  at- 
torney of  Minneapolis  since  Jan.,  1903. 
Republican.  Member  Phi  Kappa  Psi 
fraternity  and  Minneapolis  Lodge  No. 
44.  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recreation:  Tennis. 
Club:  Minneapolis  Commercial.  Office: 
City  Attorney's  Office,  City  Hall.  Resi- 
dence:     4004   Queen  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

FISCH,  Mathlas  S.,  merchant;  born  at 
Dubuque,  la.,  Oct.  5,  1863;  son  of 
Theodore  and  Eva  (Manders)  Fisch; 
educated  in  country  schools  until  16 
years  of  age.  Entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness. May  10,  1866,  and  is  owner  of  de- 
partment store,  at  Austin,  Minn.,  and 
general  store,  Minnesota  Lake;  also  vice 
president  and  director  First  National 
Bank,  Minnesota  Lake.  Democrat;  ex- 
postmaster,  ex-city  clerk  and  city 
treasurer,  member  city  council  6  years 
and  member  school  board,  during  resi- 
dence at  Minnesota  Lake.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Columbus,  C.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Caledonia,  Minn.,  Feb.  10, 
1886,  to  Miss  Mary  Dauwen.  Address: 
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FISCHER,  Albert,  wholesale  rubber 
goods;  born  in  .St.  Paul,  May  26,  1860; 
son  of  Louis  and  13miline  (Regelsberger) 
Fischer;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  St.  Paul.  Organized  the 
present  corporation,  the  St.  Paul  Rubber 
Co.,  1SS4,  and  since  1895  has  been  its 
president,  the  company  being  manufac- 
turers and  jobbers  of  rubber  goods  of 
all  descriptions.  Also  vice  president  of 
the  Colorado  Rubber  Co.,  of  Denver, 
Colo.  Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office: 
220  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  454  Moore 
Bldg.,    St.    Paul. 

FISCHER,  Henry  P.,  physician;  born 
at  Formosa,  Ont.,  Can.,  March  12,  1870; 
graduate  St.  Jerome's  College,  Berlin, 
Ont.,  Can.,  degree  of  B.A.,  June,  1891; 
graduate  Detroit  College  of  Medicine, 
degree  of  M.D.,  April,  1894.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at 
Shakopee,  Minn.,  since  April,  1894.  Mar- 
ried at  Berlin,  Ont.,  May,  1895,  to  Miss 
Minnie  Huck.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Scott-Carver  County  Medical  Society. 
Address:      Shakopee,    Minn. 

FISCHER,  Otto  Ferdinand,  physician; 
born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn..  Aug.  21,  1872; 
son  of  Rev.  Ferdinand  and  Lina  (Uhl) 
Fischer  (daughter  of  Dr.  M.  Uhl);  gradu- 
ate classical  course  Northfleld  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1893;  graduate  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1897.  Was 
house  physician  Asbury  Methodist  Hos- 
pital and  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Minne- 
apolis, 1896-97.  Began  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Hancock,  Mich.,  1897;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Houston,  Minn., 
since  1898.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Houston-Fillmore  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Member  M.  W.  A.  Unmarried. 
Recreations:  Lawn  tennis  and  driving. 
Address:      Houston,  Minn. 

FISH,  Daniel,  lawyer;  born  at  Cherry 
Valley,  111.,  Jan.  31,  1848;  son  of  Daniel 
and  Parmelia  (Adams)  Fish;  public 
school  education.  Enlisted  as  private 
in  Co.  G,  45th  111.  Inf.,  Jan.  4,  1864; 
mustered  out  July  12,  1865;  adjutant 
general  G.  A.  R.,  1887-88;  assistant 
adjutant  general  Minnesota  G.  A.  R., 
1886;  judge  advocate,  1889.  Removed  to 
Iowa  at  close  of  war;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  April  19,  1871,  and  located  in 
Delano,  Minn.,  same  year;  established 
and  edited  Delano  Eagle,  1872;  was  pro- 
bate judge  of  Wright  Co.,  Minn.,  1876-77 
and  1879;  removed  to  Minneapolis,  1880; 
alternate  delegate  National  Republican 
Convention,  1880;  was  first  attorney  of 
the  City  Park  Commission,  1883-87;  also 
attorney  State  Park  Commission.  Has 
been  attorney  of  Court  House  and  City 
Hall  Commission  since  1887;  was  coun- 
sel and  trust  officer,  Minnesota  Title  In- 
surance and  Trust  Co.,  1889-94;  appointed 


court  receiver  of  Northern  Trust  Co., 
1897;  commissioned  to  revise  and  codify 
the  general  laws  of  Minnesota,  since 
1901,  and  chairman  of  the  commission 
since  March,  1904;  reported  to  legislative 
session  of  1905,  a  body  of  laws  condens- 
ing legislation  of  nearly  40  years  into 
about  one-seventh  of  the  original  bulk, 
which  was  adopted  with  amendment  and 
went  into  effect,  March  1,  1906.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  asso- 
ciations. Delegate  Universal  Congress 
of  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Republican.  Author:  Lincoln  Biblio- 
graphy. Married  at  Garna  Vilo,  la., 
Aug.  21,  1873,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  M. 
Porter.  Recreation:  Literature.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2301 
3rd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

FISHER,  Edwin  J.,  treasurer  Winston, 
Harper,  Fisher  Co.,  wholesale  grocers; 
born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  23, 
1860;  son  of  Ii'a  J.  and  Sarah  (Greene) 
Fisher;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Ontario.  Was  in  foundry 
business  in  Kincardine,  Ont.;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1884,  and  was  in  real  estate 
business,  1884-85;  became  connected  in 
1885  with  the  house  with  which  he  Is 
now  associated;  entered  the  firm  as  a 
member,  1893;  has  been  treasure^  of  the 
company  since  its  incorporation,  1903. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Married  in 
Canada,  1887,  to  Miss  Isabel  Ruettell. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Minikahda,  Lafay- 
ette. Recreation:  Golf.  Office:  Cor.  4th 
St.  and  2nd  Av.,  N.  Residence:  305  Oak 
Grove   St.,    Minneapolis. 

FISHER,  Elmer  E.,  harness  and  sad- 
dlery; born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  11, 
1862;  son  of  Freeman  A.  and  Marion  W. 
(Wallace)  P'isher;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Chicago,  111.  Moved  to  Chi- 
cago with  parents,  1863;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1879,  and  became  connected 
with  the  house  of  which  he  is  now  an 
officer,  1883;  has  been  president  Dodson, 
Fisher,  Brockmann  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
harness  and  saddlery,  since  1894.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1883,  to  Miss  Carrie  B.  Whit- 
tier.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  15-19 
N.  1st  Av.  Residence:  2613  2nd  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

FISHER,  George  Alvan,  general  man- 
ager Fisher  Paper  Box  Co.;  born  at  Rut- 
land, Mass.,  June  21,  1866;  son  of  Alvan 
Bennett  and  Julia  (Heywood)  Fisher; 
attended  common  and  high  school,  Rut- 
land; married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Sept.  2,  1896,  to  Anna  Litera.  Entered 
hardware  store  at  16  years  as  clerk, 
continuing  two  years;  worked  in  paper 
box  factory,  1885-90;  formed  partner- 
ship with  Frank  Heywood,  as  Frank 
Heywood  &  Co.,  paper  box  manufac- 
turers, which  continued  1890-93;  organ- 
ized Fisher  Paper  Box  Co.  of  Minneap- 
olis. April  1,  1893,  manufacturers  and 
wholesale   dealers   in  paper  boxes,   incor- 


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porated,  1900,  of  which  he  is  president 
and  treasurer.  Republican.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  P.  Recreations:  Fishing  and  driv- 
ing. Office:  221  1st  St.,  N.  Residence: 
2019   Hamline  Av.,    S.   B.,   Minneapolis. 

FISHEB,  Harry  W.,  mining  capitalist; 
born  in  Iowa,  1878;  son  of  Henry  A. 
and  Hester  A.  (White)  Pisher;  edu- 
cated in  Cornell  College,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  Michigan  School  of  Mines, 
University  of  Minnesota;  married  at 
Superior,  Wis.,  1902,  to  Miss  Ethel  Pat- 
tison.  Operated  sheep  ranch  in  Wyo- 
ming, 1900-01;  inspector  of  mines  at 
Ely,  Minn.,  1902;  has  been  a  member 
of  Martin,  Pattison  &  Co.,  mining  capi- 
talists, since  1903;  also  member  Mc- 
Calla-Ross  Co.,  Chicago.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  Sigma 
Nu  fraternity.  Club:  Kitchi  Gammi. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Pirst  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  707 
E.    1st  St.,   Duluth. 

FISK,  De  Witt  Henry,  lawyer;  born 
in  McKean  Co.,  Pa.,  June  27,  1851;  son 
of  Samuel  W.  and  Mary  (Webb)  Fisk; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  New  Rich- 
mond, Wis.,  1865-71  and  Northfleld  and 
Carleton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  to 
1876;  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon. 
Frank  P.  Chapman,  New  Richmond, 
Wis.,  and  in  his  own  office;  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1881.  Began  practice  of  law, 
at  Ada,  Minn.;  was  the  first  county  at- 
torney of  Norman  Co.;  went  to  Wash- 
ington Ty.,  1888,  and  resided  at  Cheney 
until  June,  1898,  practicing  in  City  of 
Spokane;  returned  to  Minnesota  and  lo- 
cated at  Fosston,  Oct.,  1898;  in  practice 
at  Bemidji,  since  April,  1900.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  order.  Modern 
Samaritans.  Married  at  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  Feb.,  1879,  to  Miss  Adda  C.  Ashel- 
man.     Address:    Bemidji,  Minn. 

FISK,  Prank  H.,  surveyor;  born  at 
Dublin,  N.  H.,  March  28,  1859;  son  of 
Asa  and  Priscilla  (Ranstead)  Fisk: 
graduate  of  Dartmouth  College,  degree 
of  C.E.,  1875;  married  in  Freeborn  Co., 
Minn.,  1880,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Thurston. 
Was  principal  of  schools  of  Forest  City, 
la.,  and  LeRoy,  Minn.,  for  15  years,  at 
the  same  time  following  civil  engineer- 
ing; was  civil  engineer  for  Northern 
Pacific  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
railways;  has  been  county  surveyor 
Freeborn  Co.  since  Jan.,  1895.  Drainage 
engineer  in  Freeborn,  Faribault  and 
Worth  counties,  Minn.,  and  Winnebago 
Co.,  la.  Member  Minnesota  Surveyors 
and  Civil  Engineers'  Association.  Re- 
publican. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recrea- 
tions: Billiards,  whist,  chess  and  check- 
ers.    Address:    Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

FITCH,  Jolin  Russell,  banker;  born  at 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  March  29,  1847;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  at  Potsdam.  Be- 
came connected  with  general  store  at 
Walnut  Grove,  Minn.,  1873;  traveling 
salesman  for  Coykendahl  Brothers,   Min- 


neapolis, 1881;  house  salesman  for  Wy- 
man.  Partridge  &  Co.,  1906,  successors 
to  Coykendahl  Brothers.  Entered  bank- 
ing business,  1905;  president  Garvin 
State  Bank,  Garvin  Farmers'  Independ- 
ent Elevator  Co.;  vice  president  Tracy 
State  Bank.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1862, 
to  Miss  Josepliine  Rice.  (IJlub:  Commer- 
cial   (Tracy).      Address:     Tracy,    Minn. 

FITCH,  Sherman  K.,  business  manager; 
born  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1868; 
son  of  Lyman  N.  and  Elizabeth  (Green) 
Pitch;  educated  in  public  scliools  of 
New  York;  married  in  Pennsylvania, 
1895,  to  Miss  Myrtle  C.  Messenger.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  grocery  business, 
in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  continuing  until 
1889;  entered  service  of  Armour  Pack- 
ing Co.,  at  Kansas  City,  and  irans- 
fe.rred  to  Ashland,  Wis.,  where  he  was 
manager  for  tlae  company,  1892-1906; 
has  been  Northwestern  manager  for 
same  company  at  St.  Paul  since  1906. 
Also  secretary  and  treasurer  Ruddrick 
Farm  Land  Co.,  Ashland,  Wis.  Mem- 
l)er  Masonic  order.  Office:  319-323  E. 
5th  St.  Residence:  1935  Iglehart  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

FITZGEBAIiD,  Michael  W.,  public 
official;  born  at  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
31,  1855;  son  of  Patrick  and  Elizabeth 
(Scanlon)  Fitzgerald;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1869;  educated  in  public  school  and  St. 
Paul  Business  College;  taught  school  in 
Ramsey  Co.  one  term;  studied  law  and 
was  admitted  to  Minnesota  bar,  1876. 
Was  bookkeeper  and  credit  man  for  B. 
R.  L.  Hardenbergh  &  Co.,  wholesale 
leather  dealers,  several  years.  Repub- 
lican; ex-chairman  city  and  county  cen- 
tral committees;  chief  deputy  clerk  of 
district  court,  1895-1901;  elected  regis- 
ter of  deeds  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1900,  and 
since  1901  has  also  been  register  of 
titles.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  403  Eichenwald  St., 
St.    Paul. 

FITZFATBICK,  Hug-h  J.,  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born  in  Richland  Co., 
Wis.,  Nov.  5,  1860;  son  of  John  and 
Mary  (Bryne)  Fitzpatrick;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Hillsboro  High  School 
and  Grove  Lake  Academy.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1882;  taught  school  three  years; 
was  in  merchandise  business  at  Jordan, 
Minn.,  1885-89;  farming,  1889-94;  coun- 
ty superintendent  of  schools  of  Scott 
Co.,  since  Nov.,  1893.  Address:  Jor- 
dan,   Minn. 

FITZFATBICK,  Fatrick,  lawyer;  born 
at  Galena,  111.,  March  17,  1851;  son  of 
James  and  Mary  (McDonald)  Fitzpat- 
rick; came  to  Minnesota,  Sept.,  1861; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Winona 
Co.;  State  Normal  School,  Winona;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Reared  on  a  farm 
in  Fillmore  Co.;  taught  school  for  two 
years;  read  law;  was  admitted  to  the 
bai-,    ISSl.      Has  been   State  senator,    2nd 


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district,  since  1S9S;  was  county  attor- 
ney, Winona  Co.,  for  ten  years.  Mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Pitzpatrick  &  Buck 
Member  Minnesota  State  and  Winona 
County  Bar  associations.  Democrat.  Ro- 
man Catliolic.  Member  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus, A.  O.  U.  W.  Address:  Winona 
Minn. 

FITZFATRICK,  Thomas,  carpenter 
and  builder;  born  in  Ii-eland,  Jan.  13, 
1S33;  son  of  James  Fitzpatrick;  came 
to  U.  S.  in  infancy;  educated  in  schools 
of  Philadelphia  and  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  mar- 
ried, Dubuque,  Iowa,  Sept.  9,  1857,  Miss 
Costello;  children:  Mark,  John,  Thos. 
C.  and  Elizabeth.  Began  business  as  a 
carpenter  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  in  spring  of 
1848;  went  to  Dubuque,  Iowa,  in  1856, 
and  thence  to  St.  Paul- in  1857,  and  has 
ever  since  been  engaged  in  business 
there  as  carpenter  and  builder,  firm  be- 
ing Thomas  Fitzpatrick  &  Son,  contrac- 
tors, since  1890.  Trustee  in  State  Sav- 
ings Bank  from  its  organization,  and 
now  estimates  values  of  property  for 
the  bank  as  a  basis  for  loans.  Catholic. 
Republican.  Office:  17  West  9th  St. 
Residence:     273   Dayton   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

FITZSIMIVIONS,  Charles  T.,  wholesale 
fruit  and  produce  commission;  born  at 
Sparta,  Wis.,  Nov.  S.  1SG3;  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  (Scantelton)  Fitzsim- 
mons;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sparta.  Began  active  career  in  flour 
mill  at  Sparta;  entered  commission  busi- 
ness as  employe  of  George  W.  Martin 
&  Co.,  St.  Paul,  continuing  for  two  years; 
came  to  Duluth  and  started  for  self 
under  title  of  Fitzsimmons,  Warfield  & 
Co.,  1889;  firm  name  was  clianged  to 
Fitzsimmons  Derrig  Co.,  and  has  been 
Fitzsimmons-Palmer  Co.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1906;  has  been  president  of  the  company 
since  1892;  also  director  and  treasurer 
Ron-Fernandez  Cigar  Co.  Was  member 
Duluth  Board  of  Fire  Commissioners, 
for  3  years.  Member  Duluth  Produce 
Exchange.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at 
Duluth,  1893,  to  Miss  Charlotte  Hunter. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  spending  winters  at  the  coast. 
Office:  122-124  W.  Mich.  St.  Residence' 
1431  E.   1st  St.,  Duluth. 

FJIIIiSTAD,  Carl  A.,  physician;  born 
in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  14,  1872; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Montevi- 
deo, Minn.;  St.  Olof  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.;  University  of  Minnesota.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Willmar,  Minn., 
June,  1892;  lias  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Glenwood  since  1895.  County 
coroner  of  Pope  County  for  6  years;  lo- 
cal surgeon  "Soo  Line"  and  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations.  Pope 
County  Medical  Society.  Congregational- 
ist.  Married  at  Ottawa,  Minn.,  June  14, 
1893,  to  Miss  Carrie  Franklin.  Address: 
Glenwood,  Minn. 


FXiAHEBTV,  Stephen  A.,  judge  of  dis- 
trict court;  born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
April  11,  1855;  educated  at  Lawrence 
University,  Appleton,  Wis.,  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1882;  began  practice  of  law 
at  Morris,  Minn.;  county  attorney  of 
Stevens  Co.,  1887-95;  has  been  judge  or 
district  court,  16th  judicial  district,  since 
Jan.,  1901.  Married  at  Morris,  1884,  to 
Miss  Nellie  M.  Sheridan.  Address:  Mor- 
ris, Minn. 

FIiANBBAU,  Charles' Macomb,  author; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  9,  1871; 
son  of  Charles  Eugene  and  Rebecca 
Blair  (McClure)  Flandrau;  graduate 
Harvard  University,  1895.  Unmarried. 
Author:  Harvard  Episodes,  The  Diary  of 
a  Freshman.  Address:  385  Pleasant 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FI^ANNEBV,  Georgre  F.,  lawyer;  born 
on  farm  in  Marquette  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  12, 
1852;  son  of  Michael  and  Katharine 
(Flynn)  Flannery;  educated  in  common 
schools;  Faribault  High  School;  The 
Shattuck  School,  Faribault;  studied  law 
in  office  of  Batchelder  &  IBuckham  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1873.  Mar- 
ried at  Faribault,  Oct.  13,  1876,  to  Miss 
Alice  Green.  Removed  to  Bismarck, 
Dak.,  1874,  where  he  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law;  was  appointed  attorney  for 
Northern  Pacific  Ry. ;  assistant  district 
attorney  for  Dakota,  1875-77;  city  at- 
torney of  Bismarck  for  3  successive 
terms;  represented  Bismarck  in  making 
bid  for  permanent  location  of  state  cap- 
itol,  1SS3,  and  was  successful;  filled 
office  of  attorney  for  6th  judicial  dis- 
trict, also  president  Bar  Association  6th 
district;  president  Bismarck  Board  of 
Education,  county  attorney  Burleigh  Co. 
Removed  to  Minneapolis,  June,  1887; 
senoir  member  law  firm  of  Flannery  & 
Cooke.  Republican.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  2416  Blaisdell  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. Summer  residence:  Lake  Sylva, 
Minn. 

FIiATHEB,  John  Joseph,  educator; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  9,  1862; 
son  of  Henry  Flather;  graduate  Shef- 
field Scientific  School,  Yale  University, 
degree  of  Ph.B.,  1885;  degree  of  M.M.R., 
Cornell,  1890.  Was  for  several  years 
superintendent  machine  shops  and  me- 
chanical engineer;  instructor  in  mechan- 
ical engineering,  Purdue  University,  Ind., 
1891-98;  has  been  professor  mechanical 
engineering.  University  of  Minnesota, 
since  1898.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  (vice  presi- 
dent); member  American  Society  of  Me- 
chanical Engineers,  American  Institute 
of  Electrical  Engineers,  Society  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engineering  Education  (vice 
president).  Northwest  Railway  Club 
(vice  president).  Author:  Treatise  on 
Steam  Boilers;  Rope  Driving;  Dynamo- 
meters, and  the  Measurement  of  Power; 
also  contributor  to  scientific  periodicals. 


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Married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  1890,  to 
Miss  Harriet  F.  Lum.  Office:  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota.  Residence:  1103  4th 
St.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

FIiATIiAN'D,  James  S.,  secretary  and 
manager  Ked  Wing  Linseed  Mills;  born 
in  Waushara  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  27,  1863; 
son  of  Andrews  S.  and  Martha  (Hun- 
dere)  Platland;  came  to  Minnesota  witli 
parents,  1S65;  educated  at  Luther  Col- 
lege, Decorah,  la.;  married  at  Zumbrota, 
Minn.,  1895,  to  Miss  Jennie  Person.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  mercantile  business 
at  Zumbrota,  continuing  until  1S90,  when 
he  came  to  Red  Wing,  but  returned  to 
Zumbrota,  1900,  as  assistant  cashier 
First  State  Bank;  took  up  his  residence 
a  second  time  in  Red  Wing,  1903,  when 
he  was  made  secretary  and  manager  of 
the  Red  Wing  Linseed  Mills.  Member 
Milwaukee  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Sa- 
maritans. Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Boating.  Address:  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

F^ECK,  Herbert  Valentine,  iron  and 
steel  broker;  born  at  Belfast,  Ireland, 
May  3,  1S79;  son  of  Adam  Charles  and 
Mary  (Brown)  Fleck;  came  to  America 
with  parents  in  1888;  educated  in  Bel- 
fast, public  schools  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  and  in  academy.  Began  active 
career  as  employe  in  wholesale  hard- 
ware business,  Minneapolis,  continuing 
until  1900;  head  of  firm  of  H.  V.  Fleck 
&  Co.,  iron,  steel  and  mill  agents  and 
commission  brokers,  which  has  been  in 
existence  for  6  years.  Connected  with 
Fleck  Manufacturing  Co.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Unmarried.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg. 
Residence:  3118  Pillsbury  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

FImUCKHHSTHJN,  Iiouis,  brewer;  born 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Jan.  2,  1866;  son 
of  Godfrey  and  Maria  M.  (Volz)  Fleck- 
enstein;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Faribault;  married  at  Hudson,  Wis., 
March  25,  1891,  to  Miss  Anna  Sitze. 
Began  active  career  as  stenographer  and 
bookkeeper.  Singer  Manufacturing  Co., 
continuing  for  8  years;  "lias  been  in 
brewing  business  since  July,  1896.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

FIiECKENSTEIir,  William  M.,  brew- 
er; born  in  Faribault,  Minn..  March  11, 
1868;  son  of  Ernst  and  Sophia  Flecken- 
stein;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Faribault;  married  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
1897,  to  Miss  Margaret  Ganser.  Has 
been  connected  with  the  brewing  busi- 
ness established  by  his  father  ever  since 
the  beginning-  of  his  active  career;  mem- 
ber of  the  E.  Fleckenstein  Brewing  Co., 
brewers,  bottlers  and  manufacturers  of 
carbonated  beverages.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing.    Address:     Faribault,    Minn. 

FIiElIINCr,  Calvin  A.,  lawyer;  born 
in   Blue   Earth   Co.,    Minn.,    Nov.    7,    1858; 


son  of  Albert  and  Priscilla  (Moon) 
Fleming;  educated  in  district  schools 
and  at  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1891;  married 
at  Lake  Crystal,  Minn.,  Oct.,  1881,  to 
Miss  Georgia  A.  Reed.  Engaged  in  mer- 
chandise business  at  Buford  and  later 
at  Crystal  Lake,  Minn.;  in  practice  of 
law  since  1891.  President  and  manager 
of  the  Dana  Warehouse  at  Midway.  Was 
postmaster  at  Buford,  under  Pre.«iident 
Cleveland  for  4  years.  Democrat.  Ad- 
dress:     1431    Thomas   St..    St.   Paul. 

FIiEMING,  William  A,,  lawyer;  born 
at  Dickinson  Center,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27.  1S48; 
son  of  Patrick  and  Rachel  (Shaw)  Flem- 
ing; educated  in  public  schools  and  at 
Lawrenceville  (N.  Y.)  Academy;  began 
teaching  school  at  17  and  continued  most 
of  the  time  for  10  years;  studied  law, 
graduating  from  Albany  Law  School, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1878.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1882,  and  began  practice  of  law. 
Was  superintendent  of  schools,  Crow- 
Wing  Co.,  for  5  years;  municipal  judge, 
Brainered,  4  years;  city  attorney,  county 
attorney,  twice  elected  member  Min- 
nesota Legislature.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  R.  M.,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Peoria,  111.,  1888,  to 
Miss  Florence  O.  Foster.  Address: 
Brainerd,   Minn. 

FIiETCHEB,  Henry  Erskine,  retired; 
born,  Lyndon,  Vt.,  July  31,  1S43;  son 
of  Joel  and  Zerviah  Townsend  (Meigs) 
Fletcher;  attended  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.) 
Academy  and  entered  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1861,  but  did  not  complete  the 
course  on  account  of  ill  health.  Suc- 
ceeded father  in  wholesale  flour  and 
grain  business  at  St.  Johnsbury,  at  his 
death,  Feb.,  1875,  and  continued  the  busi- 
ness for  about  10  years;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  and  engaged  in  the  flour 
milling  business,  Jan.,  1880,  under  firm 
name  of  Sidle,  Fletcher,  Holmes  &  Co., 
retiring  from  the  business  in  1887;  en- 
gaged in  wholesale  lumber  business, 
1880,  under  style  of  Fletcher  Brothers, 
and  retired  from  that  business  about 
1888.  Director  Chicago  Great  Western 
Ry.  Co.  Was  vice  president  of  the  Mer- 
chants' National  Bank  at  St.  Johnsbury 
from  the  time  of  its  organization,  1875, 
until  moving  to  Minnesota;  director 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Ry.,  from  time  of  its  organiza- 
tion until  about  1890.  Married,  Newport, 
Vt.,  Dec.  18,  1866.  Rebecca  Ann  Smith. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Lafay- 
ette. Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence: 
1026    2nd   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

FXiETCHEB,  Iioren,  ex-congressman, 
manufacturer;  born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Me., 
April  10,  1883;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary;  removed 
to  Bangor,  1853,  and  was  clerk  for  a 
mercantile  and  lumber  company.  Re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  1856;  has  since 
been  engaged  in  mercantile  and  manu- 
facturing pursuits  there,  largely  as  man- 


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ufacturer  of  lumber  and  flour.  Elected 
to  State  Legislature  8  terms,  beg-lnning 
IS 72;  for  3  terms  was  speaker.  Member 
Congress.  1893-1903  and  1905-7,  5th 
Minn,  district.  Republican.  Address: 
Minneapolis,   Minn. 

FIiETCHEB,  Paris,  real  estate;  born 
at  Bridgeport,  Vt.,  July  7,  1863;  son  of 
Albert  A.  and  Delia  (Murray)  Fletcher; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at 
Pennsylvania  Military  Academy,  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  graduating,  degree  of  C.E., 
1882;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June 
19,  1889,  to  Miss  Carolyn  Gates.  Came 
to  Minnesota  from  Montana,  1887,  and 
located  in  St.  Paul,  entering  into  part- 
nership with  Charles  E.  Clarke,  under 
title  of  Clarke  &  Fletcher,  dealers  in 
real  estate,  in  which  has  ever  since 
continued.  Director  Capitol  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Member  Sons  of  the 
Revolution,  Society  of  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  White  Bear  Yacht. 
Office:  303  Jackson  St.,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:     Dellwood,    Minn. 

FIiINGIiEB,  Jacob,  Jr.,  wholesale 
fruits,  flour,  etc.;  born  at  Manitowoc. 
Wis.,  March  2,  1868;  son  of  Jacob  and 
Augusta  Fliegler;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Manitowoc,  Wis.;  University 
of  Wisconsin,  Department  of  Law,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1893;  has  been 
a  resident  of  St.  Paul,  since  Jan.  1, 
1895;  member  of  the  firm  of  Jacob  Flieg- 
ler. Member  St.  Paul  Produce  Exchange, 
St.  Paul  Board  of  Trade.  Office:  97  E. 
3rd  St.    Residence:    68  Wilkin  St.,  St.  Paul. 

FIiITTZE,  Jean  A.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Norway,  July  4,  1866;  son  of  Johannes 
and  Anna  (Afdem)  Flittie;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1869;  educated 
at  Mankato  Normal  School,  graduating, 
18SS,  and  in  Law  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B..  1892; 
married  at  Mankato.  Sept.  27,  1898,  to 
Elizabeth  F.  Keysor.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  at  Mankato  since  1892; 
referee  in  bankruptcy  for  9  years.  Di- 
rector National  Bank  of  Commerce. 
Lutheran.  Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E..  M.  W.  A.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  gardening.  Address:  Man- 
kato.  Minn. 

FIiO'WER,  Ward  Zephon,  physician; 
born  at  Chicago,  111,  May  23.  1S61;  son 
of  Hiram  Don  and  Mary  R.  (Perry) 
Flower;  educated  at  Northern  Illinoi.s 
College,  Fulton.  111.,  and  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  111.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine,  1887,  and  has 
been  located  at  Gibbon,  Minn.,  since 
1894.  Director  Nicollet  County  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.  Democrat. 
Member  Camp  Release  Medical  Society. 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Member  Knights  of  Py- 
thias, Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss 
Minnie  P.  Perrj-.  Address:  Gibbon,  Minn. 


FIiOWEBS,  H.  H.,  merchant;  born  at 
Cleveland,  Minn.,  Sept.  11,  1865;  son  of 
William  A.  and  Margaret  (Jones)  Flow- 
ers; educated  in  district  school;  St. 
Paul  High  School;  Fayette  Normal  Mu- 
sic and  Business  College,  Fayette,  O., 
graduating  from  commercial  course, 
1886.  Began  active  career  in  1889,  can- 
vassing for  a  sulky  plow,  and  became 
proprietor  of  a  general  merchandise  es- 
tablishment. Married  at  Cleveland, 
Minn.,  Aug.  29,  18S9,  to  Miss  Mary  E. 
Diller.      Address:     Cleveland,    Minn. 

FLYNN,  John  E.,  implements,  etc.; 
born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1872; 
son  of  Philip  and  Margaret  (Tighe) 
Flynn;  came  to  Minnesota.  1880;  edu- 
cated at  St.  Mary's  Parochial  School, 
Trenton,  and  in  public  schools  of  Mur- 
ray Co.,  Minn.;  married  at  Avoca.  Minn., 
Nov.  20,  1900,  to  Miss  Estella  Farrell. 
Engaged  in  business  for  himself,  oper- 
ating grain  elevator,  1896-97;  in  farm 
implement  and  retail  coal  business,  1898- 
1904;  devoted  time  exclusively  to  Flynn 
Bros.  Land  Co.,  sale  of  lands,  1904-06, 
and  is  now  general  manager  of  the  com- 
pany; purchased  implement  business  at 
Avoca,  June,  1906,  which  he  now  owns; 
also  interested  in  farm  lands.  Catholic. 
Member  A.  O.  H.,  M.  W.  A.  Address: 
Avoca,   Minn. 

FOGG,  Frederic  A.,  vice  president 
Northwestern  Trust  Co.;  born  in  Port- 
land, Me.;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, 1869;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1880,  to  Miss  Louise  Miller.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1870;  taught  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul  and  later  conducted 
a  college  preparatory  school  on  his  own 
account;  superintendent  of  Ramsey 
County  schools,  1878,  retiring  from  edu- 
cational work  to  devote  his  attention  to 
private  interests.  President  of  Board 
of  Education  of  St.  Paul,  1885.  Is  now 
vice  president  Northwestern  Trust  Co.; 
president  of  several  farm  land  compa- 
nies; director  St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine 
Insurance  Co.;  member  board  of  direc- 
tors of  St.  Paul  Public  Library.  Club: 
Minnesota.  Recreations:  Traveling  and 
reading.  Office:  Merchants'  National 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  285  Summit  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

FOIiEV,  Micliael  H.,  railroad  contrac- 
tor; native  of  Lanark  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Canada. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1882,  and  began  in 
contracting,  same  year,  with  headquar- 
ters in  St.  Paul.  Treasurer  Foley  Broth- 
ers, railroad  contractors,  Foley  Brothers 
&  Kelly,  wholesale  grocers;  member 
Foley  Brothers,  Larson  &  Co.,  railroad 
contractors;  director  Foley  Bean  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Foley,  Lock  &  Larson,  whole- 
sale grocers,  Winnipeg.  Catholic.  Mar- 
ried at  Prescott,  Can.,  1886,  to  Miss 
Helena  White.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country.  Office:  Gilflllan  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:   1203  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 


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FOIiEV,  Timotliy,  railroad  contractor; 
born  in  Lanark  County,  Ont.,  Can.,  1S4S; 
son  of  John  and  Hannah  (O'Brien)  Fo- 
ley; educated  in  common  schools;  mar- 
ried in  Lanark  Co.,  1S70,  to  Mary  Guth- 
rie. At  age  of  20,  with  brother,  started 
in  the  saw-mill  and  lumber  business  in 
Canada;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1879,  and  or- 
ganized the  firm  of  Foley  Bros.,  general 
railroad  contractors,  of  which  he  Is 
president.  Also,  since  1896,  president 
Foley  Bros.  &  Kelly,  wholesale  grocers; 
president  of  Foley-Bean  Lumber  Co., 
Malaca,  Minn.,  since  1896,  and  since 
1902,  president  of  Foley,  Lock  &  Larson, 
Winnipeg,  Man.  Catholic.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country.  OfHce:  Gil- 
flllan  Bldg.  Residence:  544  Summit  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

rOIiSOM,  Simeon  Pearl,  lawyer;  born 
at  Ascot,  Canada  East,  Dec.  27,  1819; 
son  of  Jeremiah  and  Octavia  (Howe) 
Folsom  (citizens  of  United  States  tem- 
porarily sojourning  in  Canada);  edu- 
cated in  common  scliools  of  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Maine,  and  at  Maine  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  graduating,  June,  183  7.  Taught 
school,  was  in  employ  of  Kennebec  Driv- 
ing Co.,  1837-38,  and  student  of  law, 
1837-39;  took  an  active  part  in  inter- 
national disturbance  over  boundary  line 
between  Maine  and  New  Brunswick; 
came  to  Fort  Atkinson,  la.,  1840,  and 
was  clerk  in  sutler's  store  for  2  years: 
was  sheriff  and  county  surveyor  Craw- 
ford Co.,  Wis.;  resumed  study  of  law 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  at  Prairie 
du  Chien,  184 4.  Served  as  volunteer  at 
time  of  Mexican  War,  in  protecting 
Northwestern  settlements  against  In- 
dians. Came  to  St.  Paul  July  25,  1847, 
and  in  earlier  days  was  hotel  keeper, 
Indian  trader,  real  estate  dealer,  poli- 
tician, assistant  secretary  territorial 
council,  county  surveyor  of  Ramsey  Co., 
1st  city  surveyor  of  St.  Paul  (1854). 
Member  of  abstract  firm,  and  member 
St.  Paul  school  board.  Enlisted  in  three 
vears'  service  in  Civil  War,  Aug.  9,  1862, 
as  member  Co.  H,  7th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf., 
serving  in  campaigns  against  the  In- 
dians in  Minnesota  and  In  Army  of  the 
Tennessee,  becoming  engineer  at  division 
headquarters.  Returned  to  Minnesota  at 
the  close  of  the  war  and  was  identified 
with  engineering  departments  St.  Paul 
&  Pacific  and  Lake  Superior  &  Wiscon- 
sin railways,  and  in  securing  rights  of 
way  for  other  lines  in  Northwest,  1865- 
1S78;  attorney  St.  Paul  Water  Co., 
1879-82,  and  on  board  of  water  commis- 
sioners until  1891.  Has  been  connected 
'with  general  solicitor's  office.  Great 
Northern  Railway  Co.,  since  1890,  and 
is  still  retained  as  counsel  for  the  com- 
pany. Office:  3rd,  N.  W.  Cor.  Broad- 
way. Residence:  521  Whitall  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

FOI-WEIiIi,  William  "Watts,  educator; 
born  at  Romulus,  N.  T.,  Feb.  14,  1833; 
graduate    Hobart    College,    N.     Y.,    1857; 


degree  of  LL.D.,  same  college,  1880: 
married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  March  13, 
1869,  to  Sarah  Hubbard  Hey  wood.  Wa.s 
teacher  of  languages,  Ovid  Academy,  N. 
Y.,  1857-58;  adjunct  professor  of  mathe- 
matics, Hobart  College,  1858-60;  student 
in  Berlin,  1860-61;  enlisted  in  army  and 
was  in  50th  N.  Y.;  1st  lieut.  to  major 
and  brevet  lieut.  col.,  1862-65;  engaged 
in  business  in  Ohio,  1865-69;  professor 
in  Kenyon  College,  Gambler,  O.,  1869; 
president  University  of  Minnesota,  1869- 
84;  Minnesota  Centennial  Commissioner, 
1876;  has  been  professor  of  political 
science.  University  of  Minnesota,  since 
1875;  president  Minneapolis  Society  of 
Fine  Arts,  1882-92;  member  Board  of 
Park  Commissioners,  Minneapolis,  since 
1889,  and  president,  1894-1901;  was  act- 
ing president  American  Economic  Asso- 
ciation, 1892;  chairman  State  Board  of 
Correction  and  Charities,  1895-1901; 
president  Minneapolis  Improvement 
League,  1902-05.  Author  of  numerous 
addresses  and  papers.  Address:  1020 
5th    St.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

FOOSHE,  Puller  W.,  insurance;  born 
at  Coronaca,  S.  C,  Jan.  29,  1875;  son  of 
James  D.  and  Mary  (Fuller)  Fooshe; 
educated  in  county  schools,  one  year  at 
Wofford  College,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  and 
one  year  at  C.  C.  Calhoun's  Business 
College,  Lexington,  Ky.;  married  at 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  Aug.  22,  1901,  to  Marie 
Crorham.  Reared  on  farm;  entered  in- 
surance business  at  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky., 
witli  tlie  Sun  Life  Insurance  Co..  or 
Louisville,  remaining  until  Feb.  12,  1900; 
witli  Prudential  Insurance  Co.,  at  Ma- 
rion, Ind.,  until  July.  1901;  since  then 
superintendent  at  St.  Paul  for  same 
company.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Masons, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Roosevelt.  Office:  Ryan  Annex. 
Residence:  218  N.  Chatsworth  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

POOT,  Frederick  Warner,  lawyer,  in- 
surance; born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Feb. 
11.  1872;  son  of  Silas  B.  and  Lorana 
(Park)  Foot;  educated  in  public  schools 
Red  Wing;  The  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault, 1888;  Minnesota  State  University. 
1890-93;  Law  Department  Minnesota 
State  University,  1893-95;  admitted  to 
the  bar,  June,  1895.  Served  appren- 
ticesliip  in  the  law,  in  law  offices  of 
C.  D.  and  Thomas  D.  O'Brien,  St.  Paul; 
practiced  law  in  St.  Paul  6  years;  re- 
moved to  Red  Wing  on  account  of  prop- 
erty interests  of  family  there,  1903;  took 
on  "insurance,  1904,  and  now  represents 
1 5  fire  insurance  companies,  two  liabil- 
ity insurance  companies  and  one  surety 
company.  Director  Red  Wing  Butter  & 
Egg  Co.  Served  5  years,  2nd  lieut.,  Co. 
G,  1st  Inf.,  M.  N.  G.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Sigma  Chi  fraternity.  Recrea- 
tions: Pishing,  automobiling,  tennis  and 
outdoor  exercises  generally.  Address: 
Red   Wing,    Minn. 


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FOOT,  Jesse,  county  treasurer  of 
Ramsey  Co.,  Minn.;  born  in  Susque- 
lianna  Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  14,  1873;  son  of 
T^eslie  and  Mary  Cecilia  (Harper)  Foot; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  with  family,  18S0; 
educated  in  public  schools,  St.  Paul; 
married,  1st,  1893  (wife  died,  April  23, 
1903);  2nd,  April  9,  1905,  Mrs.  George 
Seibert.  Began  business  career  in  jew- 
elry business.  Elected  county  treasurer 
of  Ramsey  County.  Nov.  8,  1904;  re- 
elected, Nov.  6,  1906.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Eagles,  Loyal  Americans, 
Sons  of  Hermann,  Royal  Arcanum,  Mac- 
cabees, K.  P.,  and  Modern  Samaritans. 
Office:  Court  House.  Residence:  774 
Dayton  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

rOOT,  Silas  B.,  manufacturer  and 
jobber ;  born  at  New  Milford,  Pa.,  Nov. 
17,  1833;  son  of  Belus  H.  and  Betsey 
(Hawley)  Foot;  educated  in  country 
school;  widower.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
18.57,  and  established  in  clothing  and 
furnishings  business;  sold  out  in  1858 
and  bought  a  boot  and  shoe  making  es- 
tablishment, which  was  conducted  as 
Foot  &  Sweeney  and  then  as  Foot  & 
Sterling,  which  continued  about  twenty 
years,  then  changed  to  Foot,  Johnson  & 
Co.,  and  since  1898  the  style  of  the  firm 
at  Red  Wing  has  been  S.  B.  Foot  & 
Co.,  of  which  is  president.  Since  1881 
in  manufacturing  and  jobbing  shoe  busi- 
ness at  St.  Paul,  as  Foot,  Schulze  & 
Co.,  and  since  its  incorporation,  1903, 
has  been  president  of  the  company. 
Episcopalian.  Mason,  Knight  Templar 
and  Shriner.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Church. 
Office:  3rd  and  Wacouta  Sts.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:      Red   Wing,   Minn. 

POOTE,  Eenry  Gould,  president  H.  G. 
Foote  Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Danbury, 
Conn.,  May  22,  1874;  son  of  David 
Thompson  and  Mary  Alice  (Gould) 
Foote;  educated  in  schools  at  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  and  Boston,  Mass.  Began 
in  lumber  business,  189S;  president  and 
general  manager  H.  G.  Foote  Lumber 
Co.,  organized  Sept.  1,  1906,  as  whole- 
sale and  retail  dealers  in  lumber,  lime, 
cement,  plaster,  coal,  wood  and  building- 
material.  Member  Gamma  Delta  Psi 
fraternity.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Maccabees.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Jan.  S,  1902,  to  Miss  Jessie  M. 
Queal.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Automobiling.  Office:  2528  University 
Av.,  S.  E.  Residence:  2704  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

FORBES,  Charles  A.,  civil  engineer; 
born  near  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  1857; 
son  of  Charles  F.  H.  and  Harriet  (Mc- 
Ijeod)  Forbes;  educated  in  public  schools 
in  Canada  and  Upper  Canada  College; 
married,  1884,  to  Arabella  O'Neill;  four 
children:  Robert,  Charles,  Katherineand 
Laura.  Father  was  locating  railway  en- 
gineer and  was  head  of  the  party  that 
established  first  railway  line  across  the 
State  of  Iowa;  with  father  returned, 
1860,    to    Canada;     after    leaving    school 


was  employed  in  mill  construction,  1876- 
1879;  rodman  and  leveler  on  what  is 
now  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  1879-81;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1881;  was  employed  by 
Northern  Pacific  Railway  three  years, 
1881-84;  settled  down  near  St.  Paul, 
where  he  has  maintained  an  engineer's 
office  ever  since.  County  surveyor  of 
Dakota  County  for  past  18  years,  and 
for  about  same  period,  city  engineer  of 
West  St.  Paul.  Member  St.  Paul  So- 
ciety of  Civil  Engineers;  member  State 
Surveyors  and  Engineers'  Society.  As 
county  surveyor  has  completely  over- 
turned old  methods  of  building  country 
roads  and  introduced  a  new  system 
which  is  being  widely  copied  in  other 
counties.  Member  W.  O.  W.  Recrea- 
tions: Farming  and  water  color  sketch- 
ing. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
Blk.      Residence:     Dodd    Road,    St.    Paul. 

FOBBBS,  Harvey  James;  physician; 
born  at  Chickasaw,  la.,  1880;  son  of  J. 
C.  and  Lena  (Bartsch)  Forbes;  gradu- 
ated from  New  Hampton  High  School, 
Iowa,  1899,  and  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  University  of  Illinois,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1903;  unmarried.  Located 
at  Winnebago,  Minn.,  in  general  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  since  1903.  Member 
Blue  Earth  Valley  Medical  Society,  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical  as- 
sociations. Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  A.  O. 
LT.  W.  and  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  f»-ater- 
nity.  Club:  Business  Men's.  Address: 
"Winnebago,   Minn. 

FOBBBS,  Melvin  J.,  president  Consol- 
idated Elevator  Co.;  born  at  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1848;  son  of  An- 
drew J.  and  Betsey  (Fuller)  Forbes;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Bridgewater 
and  Bridgewater  Academy.  Began  ac- 
tive career  in  book  and  stationery  busi- 
ness at  Boston,  Mass.;  came  to  Du- 
luth,  1870,  and  engaged  in  same  line 
of  business  until  1874;  was  identified 
with  grain  commission  business,  1874- 
89;  retired,  1889-93;  has  been  president 
and  general  manager  Consolidated  Ele- 
vator Co.,  since  incorporation  of  the 
company  in  1894.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Episcopalian.  Scottish  Rite  Ma- 
son (30°),  Knight  Templar.  Married  at 
Duluth.  Jan.  6,  1885,  to  Miss  Ida  M. 
Raymond.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Curling, 
Northland  Country.  Office:  Board  of 
Trade  Bldg.  Residence:  530  E.  2nd  St., 
Duluth. 

FOBCB,  Edwin  Arthur,  bonds  and  in- 
surance; born  at  Lawrence,  Kan.,  Nov. 
9.  1872;  son  of  Arthur  W.  and  Jennie 
M.  Force;  educated  at  Slayton  High 
School  and  University  of  Minnesota; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  1894,  to  Miss 
Florence  Truesdell.  Came  to  Minneap- 
olis, 1882;  deputy  county  auditor  of 
Hennepin  Co..  1904  to  1906;  now  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Wilson  &  Force,  bonds 
and  insurance.  Republican.  Member 
Roval  Arcanum.  M.  W.  A.,  Modern  Sa- 
maritans.      Club:      Commercial.      Office: 


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New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  214 
E.    16th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

POSD,  Charles  P.,  manufacturer;  born 
at  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1855;  son  of 
Charles  and  Hannah  T.  (Hopkins) 
Ford;  educated  in  public  schools;  Bry- 
ant and  Stratton's  Commercial  College. 
Boston;  Worcester  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy, Worcester,  Mass.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  Dudley  Mills,  Newton,  Mass., 
1875;  became  general  manager  of  the 
mills,  1884,  and  continued  in  that  posi- 
tion until  1895;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1901,  as  superintendent  of  Mankato 
Mills  Co.;  established  Midland  Knit 
Goods  Co.,  Mankato,  Dec,  1904,  jobbers 
of  knit  goods,  of  which  he  is  general 
manager.  Republican.  Member  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Newton, 
Mass.,  1882,  to  Miss  Lillian  Standish. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

POBD,  Frank  E.,  insurance  agent  and 
adjuster;  born  in  New  York  State. 
Jan.  17.  1862;  college  and  law  educa- 
tion. Has  been  identified  with  The 
Travelers'  Insurance  Co.  for  17  years; 
came  to  St.  Paul  from  New  York  in 
1890,  and  is  state  agent  and  adjuster 
for  the  company  for  Minnesota,  N.  and 
S.  Dakota.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1892, 
to  Miss  Margaret  Elliott.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country,  Lafaj'ette, 
Commercial.  Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:    5  Crocus  PI.,   St.   Paul. 

POBEFAVGH,  Joseph  Louis,  railway 
official;  born,  July  2 V,  1S73;  graduate 
Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1896.  Entered  railway  service  Aug. 
5,  1896,  as  clerk  to  auditor  of  disburse- 
ments Great  Northern  Ry.,  at  St.  Paul; 
was  timekeeper  and  material  clerk  East- 
ern Railway  of  Minnesota,  at  West  Su- 
perior, Wis.,  1897-98;  assistant  to  road- 
master  Cascade  division  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  at  Everett,  Wash.,  June  to  Aug.  1, 
1898;  special  clerk  Montana  Central 
Railway,  at  Great  Falls,  1898-99;  chief 
clerk  to  assistant  general  superinten- 
dent same  road,  March  to  August  18, 
1899;  chief  clerk  to  general  superinten- 
dent Great  Northern  Railway  at  St. 
Paul,  1899-1900;  assistant  division  super- 
intendent same  road,  at  Grand  Forks, 
N.  D.,  1900-1902j  has  been  division  su- 
permtendent  same  road  at  Breckenridge. 
Minn,  since  Aug.  1,  1902.  Address: 
Breckenridge,   Min. 

POBMAN,  Prank  W.,  merchant  and 
manufacturer;  born,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
21,  1835;  son  of  Jonathan  M.  and  Mar- 
tha (Burleson)  Forman  ;  educated  in 
public  schools  New  York  State.  Con- 
ducted general  merchandise  business  in 
Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  for  29  years;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1883,  and  assisted  in 
organization  of  the  firm  of  Forman, 
Ford  &  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  paints, 
etc.,  of  which  he  is  president;  also  presi- 
dent Northern  Linseed  Oil  Co.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Married,  Lenox,  N. 
T..   1857,   Miss  Mary  J.  Bridge.      Recrea- 


tion: Traveling  abroad  for  pleasure 
Office:  116-120  Washington  Av.,  S.  Re- 
sidence:     2303    Park   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

POBST£B,  Edwin  James,  insurance; 
born.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Dec.  4,  1867;  son 
of  Walter  Edwin  and  Anna  (Copley) 
Porster;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  Alexander  Academy,  Healdsburg,  Cal., 
1874-80.  During  school  days  in  Cali- 
fornia was  in  spare  time  employed  m 
the  office  of  AVells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Co.,  and  as  local  car- 
rier of  San  Francisco  newspapers;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1881;  was  cash  boy  and 
stock  clerk  in  the  "Boston  One  Price 
Clothing  Store,"  in  the  old  Academy  of 
Music;  bookkeeper  for  furniture,  gro- 
cery and  wholesale  commission  houses. 
1882-89;  began  fire  insurance  business 
in  office  of  Pliny  Bartlett  &  Co.,  1889. 
and  since  that  time,  except  for  a  period 
with  the  H.  N.  Leighton  Co.,  contractors, 
and  as  associate  manager  of  Guaranty 
Safe  Deposit  Vaults,  has  been  associated 
with  J.  F.  Conklin  &  Zonne  Co.,  as  sec- 
retary and  manager  of  insurance  de- 
partment. Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (33°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
President  Masonic  Library  Association 
of  Minneapolis.  Married,  Sept.  27,  1891, 
to  Emily  Winnifred  Hyland.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Farm  life 
during  summer;  driving.  Office:  Temple 
Court.  Residence:  2204  S.  Colfax  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

POBTIEB,  Georg-e  M.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  St.  David,  P.  Q.,  Can., 
April  15,  1857;  attended  Nicollet  Col- 
lege, P.  Q.,  Can.,  1870-74;  Sulpicians 
College,  Montreal,  1874-77;  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Montreal 
(affiliated  with  University  of  Victoria, 
Cobourg,  Ont.),  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM., 
1881.  Located  in  Little  Falls,  1881: 
surgeon  to  St.  Raphael  Hospital;  U.  S. 
pension  examiner  for  eight  years  under 
President  Cleveland;  has  been  health 
officer  of  Little  Falls  since  1891;  county 
coroner  since  1894  and  is  now  city  phy- 
sician. Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations.  Upper 
Mississippi  Medical  Society.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Mar- 
ried at  Little  Falls,  Sept.  10,  1883,  to 
Miss  Petronilla  R.  Vasaly.  Address: 
Little    Falls,    Minn. 

POSNES,  Christopher,  lawyer;  born 
in  Norway,  July  2,  1862;  son  of  A.  M. 
and  Bertha  (Sherdahl)  Fosnes;  educated 
at  State  Normal  School,  Winona:  studied 
law  at  Winona  and  was  admitted  to  the 
bar,  1884.  Engaged  in  practice  of  law 
at  Montevideo  since  1884;  member  of 
Minnesota  Legislature.  1897-99;  city  at- 
torney of  Montevideo  for  15  years. 
President  and  director  Citizens  Tele- 
phone Exchange.  Married  at  Montevideo, 
to  Miss  Sarah  M.  Arneson.  Address: 
Montevideo,  Minn. 

POSNES,  Martiu  Christopher,  post- 
offlce  inspector  in  charge;  born  near 
Bergen,    Norway,    March    26,    1851;    son 


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of  Amund  and  Bertha  (Sherdahl)  Fos- 
nes;  educated  In  common  schols;  mar- 
ried at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1891,  to  Editli 
M.  Gould.  Came  to  America,  and  direct- 
ly to  Winona  County,  Minn.,  witli 
parents  and  family,  in  1867;  followed 
farming  for  some  time,  afterwards 
Secretary  to  Senator  Windom;  became 
special  examiner  U.  S.  pension  office  un- 
til 1891;  postoffice  inspector  since  1891; 
promoted  to  inspector  in  charge  of  a 
division  in  1899.  Director  general  of 
Posts  of  Cuba,  1900-1902,  two  years, 
following  the  postal  scandals  in  the  is- 
land; reorganized  the  postal  service  of 
Cuba;  since  1902  postoffice  inspector  in 
charge  of  St.  Paul  Division;  comprising 
Minnesota  and  the  Dakotas.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Norden.  Office:  Govern- 
ment Bldg.  Residence:  The  Marl- 
borough, St.  Paul. 

FOSS,  James  T.  R.,  retired  banker; 
born,  Biddeford,  Me.,  March  17,  1848; 
son  of  James  and  Frances  Foss;  educat- 
ed in  the  common  schools.  High  School, 
New  Bedford,  and  Bucksport  Seminary. 
Bucksport,  Me.;  unmarried.  Began  in 
banking  business.  1872;  elected  cashier 
of  bank,  Boston,  Mass.,  1875,  the  young- 
est man  e^•er  elected  bank  cashier  in 
Boston  up  to  that  time;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1883,  and  established 
the  Nicollet  National  Bank,  1884;  re- 
tired from  banking  business,  1901.  En- 
gaged wirh  Minnesota  Tribune  Co.,  as 
director  and  treasurer,  1905;  trustee 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Served  in  United  States  Navy  in  Civil 
"SVar,  1862-64;  rear  admiral,  commanding 
National  Association  of  Naval  Veterans, 
U.  S.  of  A.,  1899.  Republican.  Protest- 
ant Episcopal  church.  Member  G.  A.  R., 
National  Association  of  Naval  Veterans 
U.  S.  of  A.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Min- 
neapolis. Office:  Minneapolis  Tribune. 
Residence:  323  10th  St.  S.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

FOSSESN,  Manley  !■.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Leland,  111.,  Dec. -10,  1869;  son  of  Os- 
man  and  Isabelle  Fosseen;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Minneapolis  Academy, 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  LL.B.,  1895.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Minne- 
apolis since  Oct.,  1895.  Republican. 
Member  State  Legislature,  1903-1907  and 
elected  State  senator,  Nov.,  1906.  for 
term  ending  1911.  Member  Masonic 
order,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  15,  1897,  to  Miss 
Carrie  S.  Jorgens.  Office:  Temple 
Court.  Residence:  2920  Bloomington 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FOSTER,  Charles,  auditor;  born  at 
Hector,  Minn.,  Sept.  17,  1878;  educated  in 
high  school.  Hector.  Began  active  career 
as  school  teacher,  1897,  continuing  until 
Dec,  1901;  filled  position  of  clerk  in 
store,  Jan.,  1902,  to  Jan.  1903;  was 
deputy  treasurer  of  Hubbard  County, 
Jan..  1903,  to  Jan.,  1905;  auditor  of 
Hubbard    Countv,    1905-07.      Married    at 


Hubbard,  1900,  to  Miss  Ella  D.  Wilkins. 
Address:     Park  Rapids,  Minn. 

FOSTER,  Charles  Edmons,  warehouse 
manager;  born  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1856;  son  of  W.  A.  and  H.  A.  (Spear) 
Poster.  Was  engaged  for  a  number  of 
years  in  the  west  as  buyer  for  whole- 
sale commission  lines;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1896,  and  is  manager  of  the 
Realtj-  Company,  fire  proof  storage  and 
IT.  S.  bonded  warehouses.  Republican. 
Member  Ancient  Order  of  United  Work- 
men. Office:  100-112  1st  Av.,  N.  Resi- 
dence: 3900  Lyndale  Av.,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

FOSTER,  Harrison  Gardner,  lumber 
merchant;  born  Wabasha,  Minn.,  March 
8.  1866;  son  of  Addison  Gardner  Foster 
(U.  S.  Senator  from  Washington,  1899- 
1905)  and  Martha  Ann  (Wetherbee) 
Foster;  educated  in  public  schools,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Hopkins  Grammar  School, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  Yale  University; 
married,  Lexington,  Ky.,  June  26,  1889, 
Elizabeth  Dunster  Gibson.  Connected 
with  lumber  business  since  1889;  was  in 
partnership  with  George  W.  Hastings  as 
Poster  &  Hastings,  at  Tacoma,  Wash., 
wholesale  lumber  and  shingles,  March, 
3  891-93  (death  of  Mr.  Hastings  causing 
an  end  to  the  partnership);  continued  in 
business  as  H.  G.  Poster,  1893-98;  west- 
ern manager  and  assistant  secretary  of 
the  Coast  Lumber  Co.,  1898-1901;  in 
Chicago,  111.,  as  Eastern  representative 
of  the  St.  Paul  and  Tacoma  Lumber 
Co.  (stockholder  in  the  company),  1901- 
03;  has  filled  same  position  with  office 
in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since  1903.  Mem- 
ber John  D.  Gruber  Co.,  Minneapolis. 
Member  C  Co.,  M.  N.  G.,  1885.  Repub- 
lican; active  in  politics  in  state  of  Wash- 
ington, 1891-1901,  and  delegate  to  county 
and  State  conventions  during  that  period. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Elks,  Sons  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution, Concatenated  Order  of  Hoo 
Hoos.  Clubs:  Minnesota  and  Town  and 
Country  (St.  Paul);  Minneapolis  and 
Lafayette  (Minneapolis);  Union  (Ta- 
coma). Recreations:  Hunting,  golf  and 
out  door  sports.  Office:  Luijiber  Ex- 
change Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
297  Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul.  Summer  Resi- 
dence:     Lake   Minnetonka. 

FOSTER,  Norman  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Fultcn.  N.  Y..  Aug.  3.  1874;  son  of 
James  Alvah  and  Cornelia  (Earl)  Fos- 
ter; educated  in  public  schools  of  Pul- 
ton; St.  Lawrence  University,  Canton, 
N.  Y. ;  Medical  Department  Syracuse 
University,  graduating,  1898.  Married 
at  St  Paul,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Ella  Keenan. 
Member  Masonic  order,  O.  E.  S.,  M.  W. 
A.,  Modern  Samaritans,  K.  O.  T.  M. 
Office:  896  Pavne  Av  Residence:  677 
Sims   St..   St.  Paul. 

FOSTER,  Robert  Owen,  pianos  and 
organs;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec. 
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Foster;  educated  in  public  schools  at 
Minneapolis.  Began  on  his  own  account  in 
sale  of  pianos  and  organs  in  1877;  was 
member  of  firm  of  Foster  Brothers  & 
Whitcomb,  1881,  which  later  became 
Foster  &  Waldo;  senior  partner  of  the 
firm  of  Foster  &  Waldo,  since  1890. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  26,  1906. 
lo  Miss  Mamie  Keidel.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Rec- 
reations: Fishing  and  all  outdoor 
athletic  sports.  Office:  5th  St.  and  Nic- 
ollet Av.  Residence:  1678  Hennepin 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

POUIiKZ:,  William,  lawyer;  born  in 
Morg-an  Co.,  O.;  son  of  William  and 
Eliza  (Walker)  Foulke;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  at  Mount  Pleasant 
Academy,  (O.)  and  Westtown  Academy, 
Chester"  Co.,  Pa.:  studied  law  in  winter 
and  worked  on  farm  in  summer.  Was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Ohio,  1868,  and 
engaged  in  practice  at  McConnelsville, 
O.,  1868-83,  serving  two  terms  as 
prosecuting  attorney  of  Morgan  Co., 
and  was  mayor  and  municipal  judge  of 
Malta,  O. ;  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
of  law  in  St.  Paul  since  1SS3.  Congre- 
gationlist.  Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married  in  Morgan  Co.,  O.,  1866, 
to  Miss  Margaret  J.  Dewees.  Office: 
Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  558 
Lincoln  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

roWIiEK,  Charles  RoUin,  lawyer; 
born  at  Jordan,  Minn.,  Sept.  17,  1869; 
son  of  Rollin  D.  and  Jane  (Varner) 
Fowler;  educated  in  public  schools.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  and  Law  College 
of  the  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating degree  of  LL.B.,  June,  1892.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law,  1S92;  junior  mem- 
ber of  the  law  firm  of  Kerr  &  Fowler, 
since  1905.  Republican.  Mason;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Tiffin,  O., 
Nov.  5,  1895,  to  Miss  Carrie. Blair  Jones. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing  and  golf. 
Office:  Minn.  Loan  and  Trust  Bldg. 
Residence:     521  Forest  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

FOWIiEB,  Frank,  manufacturer  of 
building  materials;  born  at  New  Bruns- 
wick, Can.,  Nov..  1844;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1865;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov., 
1868.  Has  been  engaged  in  manufacture 
of  lime,  cement,  brick  and  stone  since 
1886  and  is  member  of  the  firm  of  Fow- 
ler &  Pay.  Vice  president  Mankato 
State  Bank.  Mason.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

POWDER,  Jolin  E.,  treasurer  St.  Paul 
Rubber  Co.;  born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  Dec. 
27,  1876;  son  of  James  ana  Isabella 
(Kirkup)  Fowler;  came  to  St.  Paul 
with  parents  at  11  years  of  age  and  was 
educated  in  public  schools,  St.  Paul,  and 
at  Macalester  College.  Filled  position 
of  bookkeeper  in  Minnesota  Savings 
Bank  3  years;  entered  service  of  St. 
Paul  Rubber  Co.,  as  bookkeeper  and  has 
been     treasurer    of    the    company    since 


1903.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Chapter.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  1903,  to  Miss  Josephine  Dick- 
son, of  Montreal.  Office:  220-226  E.  3d 
St.  Residence:  299  West  Sixth  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

FRANK,  Charles,  cigar  manufacturer; 
born  at  Breslau,  Germany,  Nov.  5,  1836; 
son  of  Myer  and  Henrietta  Frank;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Germany. 
Came  to  America,  1860;  located  in  New 
York  for  12  years,  worked  as  cigar 
packer  and  for  10  years  as  foreman; 
removed  to  Minnesota,  Oct.  20,  1882.  and 
since  that  time  has  engaged  as  manu- 
facturer of  cigars;  senior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Frank  &  Kahn,  Winona,  es- 
tablished, ISSS.  Jewish  religion.  Mar- 
ried at  New  York  City,  Oct.,  1871,  to 
Miss  Rose  Klatcher.  Member  Philhar- 
monic society.  Member  Board  of  Trade, 
B'nai  B'rith.     Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

FRANKEIi,  Iiouis  Rudolph,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.  7,  1875;  son  of 
Max  and  Josephine  (Newman)  Frankel; 
educated  in  St.  Paul  graded  schools, 
1881-89;  graduated  St.  Paul  High  School, 
1893;  University  of  Minnesota,  1897, 
College  of  Law,  same,  LL.B.,  1899.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1906,  to  Clara  Plechner. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1899,  and  has  since 
been  engaged  in  general  practice  of 
law;  appointed  assitant  corporation  at- 
torney, city  of  St.  Paul,  1902,  and  still 
serving  as  such.  Member  Democratic 
State  Central  Committee  of  Minnesota. 
Member  Ramsey  County  Bar  Associa- 
tion, Minnesota  State  Bar  Association, 
American  Bar  Association.  Member 
Delta  Chi  fraternity,  A.  F.  and  A.  M., 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Min- 
nesota Boat,  St.  Paul  Rod  and  Gun. 
Office:  Natl.  German  Am.  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:     93  6  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

PRANKFORTER,  Georg-e  Bell,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Potter,  O.,  April  22,  1860; 
son  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Clunk) 
Frankforter  graduate  University  of 
Nebraska,  degree  of  A.B.,  1SS6;  degree 
of  A.M.,  same  university,  1888;  com- 
pleted chemical  course  in  Berg  Academy, 
Berlin,  and  received  degree  of  Ph.D., 
L'niversity  of  Berlin,  1893.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1898,  to  Miss  Mary  Spald- 
ing Carter.  Has  been  dean  School  of 
Chemistry  and  director  chemical  labora- 
tory, Liniversity  of  Minnesota,  since 
1893;  U.  S.  mint  commissioner,  1900. 
Author  numerous  papers  on  chemical 
topics.  Recreations:  Music  and  manual 
training.  OflSce:  University  of  Minne- 
sota. Residence:  525  River  Road,  S. 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

FRASER,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born  in 
Dover  Township,  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn., 
Nov.  ],  1866;  son  of  John  and  Mary  A. 
(Carslile)  Eraser;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  State  High  School,  St. 
Charles,  Minn.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Rochester.  March  26,  1902,  and  has 
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patronage.  Served  as  county  surveyor 
of  Olmsted  Co.,  4  years,  and  city  en- 
gineer of  Rocliester,  previous  to  enter- 
ing the  legal  profession.  Elected  judge 
of  probate  court  and  served  for  four 
years;  also  county  attorney,  resigning 
to  devote  attention  to  private  practice. 
Senior  member  law  firm  Fraser  & 
Fraser,  organized  in  June,  1900;  presi- 
dent Rochester  Soap  Co.;  director 
Rochester  Publishing  Co.  Republican. 

Presbyterian.  Mason  (32°),  Knight 
Templar,  Scottish  and  York  Rite.  Mar- 
ried at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1893  to  Miss 
Ijillian  Boelter.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation::  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Rochester,   Minn. 

FBEDEBICKSON,  Jolin,  real  estate; 
born  in  Norway,  Sept.  9,  1846;  son  of 
Frederick  Olson  and  Marie  O.  (Kullung- 
stad)  Frederickson;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Norway  and  by  private  in- 
struction in  English  language.  Came  to 
I^akefield.  Sept.,  1879.  at  the  time  the 
town  was  started;  was  agent  for  C.  L. 
Coleman  Lumber  Co.,  1S79-S6;  engaged 
in  retail  farm  implement  business,  sell- 
ing out  to  Gage  Brothers.  1900;  has  been 
in  real  estate  business  since  Jan.,  1901, 
and  at  different  times  interested  in  gen- 
eral merchandise  and  hardware  business 
at  Lakefield,  Wilder,  Wilmont  and 
Brownsdale,  Minn.  Director  Jackson 
Co.  State  Bank.  Lakefield.  Has  held 
public  offices  at  Lakefield  for  more  than 
20  years.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Windom,  Minn.,  April  10,  1873, 
to  Miss  Karen  S.  Foslie.  Address: 
Lakefield.  Minn. 

PBEEMAN,  Andrew  H.,  county  audi- 
tor; born  at  Vermland,  Sweden,  Aug. 
19,  1855;  attended  public  schools  in 
Sweden;  came  to  America,  June  4,  1873, 
and  located  in  Minnesota,  continuing 
education  in  public  schools  of  Duluth, 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter, 
and  Curtis  Business  College.  Minnea- 
polis. Supported  himself  while  attend- 
ing school  by  working  at  carpenter's 
trade  during  summer  months;  clerked 
for  C.  Amunson,  general  merchandise. 
St.  Peter,  1885-98;  conducted  grocery 
store  on  own  account.  1898-1902;  elected 
county  auditor  of  Nichollet  Co.,  1902. 
which  position  he  still  holds.  Republi- 
can; chairman  organization  of  Nicollet 
Co.,        1898-02.  Lutheran.  Member 

Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  St.  Peter,  Minn..  July  23,  1881,  to 
Miss  Minnie  Asp.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      St.    Peter,    Minn. 

FBEEMAN,  Georffe  W.,  president  C. 
Gotzian  &  Co.;  born  at  St.  Ives,  Eng.. 
Mav  24,  1845;  came  to  America  with  his 
parents,  1853,  and  lived  for  2  years  in 
Cleveland,  O.;  removed  to  St.  Paul.  1855. 
Pilled  position  of  clerk  in  boot  and  shoe 
store  until  1860;  became  traveling  sales- 
man for  Coni-ad  Gotzian  manufacturer 
of  boots  and  shoes,  1866;  advanced  to 
partnership   in   the  house,   1872,  and  has 


been  president  and  genei-al  manager  of 
the  incorporated  company  since  1887. 
Ex-president  Board  of  Fire  Commis- 
sioners. Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner.  Office:  242-280  E.  5th  St. 
Residence:  506  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

FBEESXAN,  Gust  £.,  register  of  deeds 
Goodhue  Co.;  born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
Sept.  11,  1872;  son  of  Nels  and  Betsy 
(Johnson)  Freeman;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Red  Wing;  married  at  Red 
Wing,  July  6,  1899,  to  Miss  Anna  M. 
Youngquist.  Began  business  career  in 
1887  in  employ  of  the  Minnesota  Stone- 
ware Co.,  by  learning  trade  of  stone- 
ware making,  and  continued  with  the 
company  17  years,  until  close  of  1904; 
elected  register  of  deeds  Goodhue  Co , 
Nov.,  1904,  and  reelected  Nov.,  1906. 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern 
"Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I. 
O.  R.  M.,  Scandinavian  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Recreation:  Gardening.  Ad- 
dress:    Red  Wing,  Minn. 

FBHEMAIT,  Jolm  McDonoug'li,  lawyer; 
born  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1870; 
son  of  George  and  Mary  Freeman; 
educated  in  high  school  at  Hector,  Minn  . 
and  in  Law  Department  of  the  Min- 
nesota State  University.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota when  12  years  of  age;  lived  with 
parents  upon  farm  until  19;  taught 
school  in  winter  and  worked  on  a  farm 
in  summer  for  3  years;  read  law  for  two 
years  in  office  of  R.  T.  Daly,  Renville, 
Minn.;  became  connected  with  office  of 
LT.  S.  Surveyor  General,  St.  Paul,  Feb., 
1896,  resigning,  Aug.,  1898,  having  in 
the  meantime  taken  night  law  course  at 
University  of  Minnesota.  Has  been  in 
practice  of  law  at  Olivia,  since  Aug , 
1898.  Vice  president  and  director  of 
Olivia  State  Bank.  Democrat.  Married, 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Aug.  31,  1899,  to 
Cora  M.  Gould  of  Stillwater.  Address: 
Olivia,  Minn. 

FKEEMIBE,  Wenington  Arthur,  grain 
commission;  born  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn., 
April  8,  1860;  son  of  David  B  and  Mar- 
tha (Zelie)  Freemire;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Iowa  and  New  York.  Entered 
grain  business  in  Iowa,  1879;  became 
identified  with  Pillsbury  &  Hulbert  Ele- 
vator Co.,  1882,  later  with  the  St.  An- 
thony &  Dakota  Elevator  Co.;  was  with 
Woodward  &  Co.,  grain  commission, 
previous  to  beginning  for  self  as  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  J.  K.  Elliott  &  Co., 
1892,  passing  through  changes  of  W.  A. 
Freemire  &  Co.,  Freemire  &  Swan,  1895, 
and  since  1904,  Freemire,  Remund  &  Co. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Duluth 
Board  of  Trade.  Mason.  Married  in 
Iowa,  1884,  to  Miss  Carrie  Millard.  Of- 
fice- Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Re- 
sidence: 3248  Portland  Av.,  Minneapolis. 
FBEIMUTH,  Ig-natz,  department  store; 
native    of   Austria,    born,    -856;    educated 


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in  schools  of  Austria  and  New  York 
City.  Has  been  identified  witii  dry  goods 
business  for  30  years;  resident  of  Du- 
lutli  since  1SS3,  at  wliicii  time  he  es- 
tablislied  in  business  under  his  own 
name.  Married  in  Pennsylvania,  1879. 
to  Miss  Pauline  Sattler.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  2-12  W.  Superior  St. 
Residence:  1306  E.  2nd  St..  Duluth, 
Minn. 

FBEIiIGH,  Edgar  O'Brian,  physician; 
born  at  Ottawa,  Can.,  Feb.  23.  1S57;  son 
of  John  and  Anna  (O'Brian)  Freligh; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Montreal 
and  at  Bishop's  College  (now  McGill 
University),  Montreal,  graduating,  M.D.. 
CM.,  1886  married  at  Montreal,  1886,  to 
Nina  B.  Rennie.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  in  Stillwater  since  1886;  coroner 
Washington  Co.  for  12  years.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Washington  County  Medi- 
cal Society  (ex-president).  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  W.  O.  W.,  Macca- 
bees, Royal  Arcanum,  National  Frater- 
nal Union  of  America.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Still- 
water,  Minn. 

FRENCH,  Andrew,  farmer;  born  in 
Green  Lake  Co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  10,  1859;  son 
of  Daniel  R.  and  Emily  P.  (Pond) 
French;  came  to  Minnesota  wifh  parents. 
June,  1864;  educated  in  common  schools; 
married  at  Flainview,  Minn.,  March  5, 
1885,  to  Miss  Adelia  Struble.  Taught  in 
public  schools  of  Wabasha  Co.,  for  9 
years;  has  engaged  in  farming  since  the 
beginning  of  his  active  career.  Mem- 
ber State  Board  of  Equalization,  3rd  dis- 
trict; representative  State  Legislature, 
1891-3;  Democratic  nominee  for  Con- 
gress, 1st  Minn.  Dist.,  1906.  Address: 
Plainview,  Minn. 

FRENCH,  Charles  Ellis,  miller  and 
grain  merchant;  born  at  Wilmington,  N. 
C,  1847;  son  of  George  R.  and  Sarah 
C.  (Weeks)  French;  educated  in  private 
schools  of  Wilmington  and  University 
of  North  Carolina;  married  at  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  Sept.  12,  1889,  to  Miss  Anna  W^ar- 
ner.  Gained  his  first  busmess  experi- 
ence in  the  office  of  his  father,  a  whole- 
sale shoe  dealer  in  Wilmington;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1880,  and  has  since  been 
associated  with  flour  milling  and  grain 
business.  Member  of  the  firm  of  L. 
Christian  &  Co.;  secretary  of  the  North- 
ern Grain  Co.  Clubs:  Minikahda,  Min- 
netonka  Yacht.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Resictence:  428  Sth 
St.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

FRENCH,  Edwin  John,  physician; 
born  at  Plainview,  Minn.,  Jan.  22,  1875; 
educated  in  public  schools  to  1891;  stu- 
dent in  State  Normal  School,  Winona, 
for  three  years,  to  1895;  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  LTniversity  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating  degree  of  M.D.,  1900. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at  Plain- 
view  since  1900.  Member  Minnesota 
State      Medical      Association.      Southern 


Minnesota  Medical  Society.  Married  at 
Mahtomedi,  Minn.,  1902,  to  Miss  Ada  M. 
Johnson.      Address:      Plainview,    Minn. 

FRENCH,  Georg-e  A.,  telephone  mana- 
ger; born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov. 
23,  1867;  son  of  Horace  D.  and  Jane 
(McMoran)  French;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  New  Haven.  Began  active 
career  in  employment  of  The  Peck  Broth- 
ers &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  plumbers' 
supplies.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  continuing 
for  13  years;  was  for  7  years  with 
Southern  New  England  Telephone  Co.. 
as  manager  of  the  Hartford  district; 
came  to  Duluth,  Feb.  1,  1906,  as  super- 
intendent Duluth,  Mesaba  and  Douglas 
County  (Wis.)  Telephone  companies 
(three  separate  corporations)  which  of- 
fice he  now  holds.  Treasurer  and  mem- 
ber First  Division  Naval  Militia,  C.  N. 
G.  for  three  years.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°).  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Mar- 
ried at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1900, 
to  Miss  Katherine  Erhard.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  218  W.  1st  St.  Resi- 
dence:    Buffalo  Plats,  Duluth. 

FRENCH,  HAVDEN,  clerk  district 
court;  born  at  Mackford,  Wis.,  Oct.  29, 
1853;  son  of  Daniel  R.  and  Emily  P. 
(Pond)  French;  educated  in  country 
schools  and  at  high  school,  Plainview, 
Minn.  Followed  farming  in  Wisconsin 
and  Wabasha  Co..  Minn.,  until  Spring 
of  1878,  and  in  Big  Stone  Co.,  Minn., 
until  Jan.,  1887;  has  been  clerk  of  dis- 
trict court  of  Big  Stone  Co.  since  begin- 
ning.of  1887.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Chapter,  Commandery,  O. 
E.  S. ;  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at 
Plainview,  Minn.,  Dec.  27,  1876,  to  Miss 
Alice  Struble.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Music.  Address:  Ortonville. 
Minn. 

FRENCH,  Lafayette,  lawyer;  born  in 
Lorain  Co.,  O.,  Nov.  19,  1848;  son  of 
William  and  Mary,  (Boynton)  French; 
educated  at  Oberlin  and  Hiram  colleges, 
O. ;  married  at  Austin,  IMlnn.,  Dec.  9. 
1877,  to  Mary  V.  Richards.  Studied 
law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Austin, 
Minn.,  Jan.,  1872,  and  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  since  that  time.  Ex-mayor 
of  Austin  and  ex-county  attorney  of 
Mower  Co.  Member  Amer.-can  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations.  Director 
Austin  Gas  Co.,  Alliance  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
Templar,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  K.  P.  Recreations: 
T\''alking,  reading  and  occasional  excur- 
sions into  the  country.  Address:  Aus- 
tin,   Minn. 

FRIEDMAN,  Charles,  merchant  tailor; 
born  in  Russia.  1879;  son  of  Solomon 
and  Rose  Friedman;  educated  in  tailor- 
ing from  eleven  years  Of  age,  serving 
apprenticeship  in  old  country;  learned 
ladies'  as  well  as  men's  tailoring;  un- 
married. Came  to  United  States  at  age 
of  12;  started  in  business  for  self,  Feb. 
15,    3  898,  at  age  of  19,  with  $92  capital; 


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now  member  of  Friedman  Bros.  Mem- 
ber Twin  City  Custom  Cutters'  Asso- 
ciation. Office;  .356  St.  Peter  St.  Resi- 
dence:     515   Capitol   Boul.,  St.  Paul. 

FBIEDBICH,  Charles  E.,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  June 
1,  1SG2;  son  of  John  M.  and  Anna  C. 
(Kempe)  Friedrich;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Red  Wing;  married  at  Red 
Wing,  1S94,  to  Miss  Catherine  A.  Wolff. 
Began  in  grocery  business  at  Red  Wing, 
with  Friedrich  &  Hack,  was  next  C.  E. 
Friedrich  &  Co.,  and  since  1894  has  been 
president  and  general  manager  of  Fried- 
rich &  Kempe  Co..  Inc.,  wholesale  groc- 
ers, the  business  having  been  originally 
established  by  his  father  in  1855.  Also 
director  and  treasurer  Red  "W^ing  Shoe 
Co.;  director  Red  Wing  Advertising  Co. 
Member  National  and  Minnesota  Whole- 
sale Grocers  associations.  Democrat. 
Member  city  council  6  years.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Brook  trout  fisliing.  Ad- 
dress:     Red  Wing,   Minn. 

FBZENS,  Andrew,  millwright  and 
engineer;  born  at  Etna,  Me.,  Oct.  1, 
1834;  son  of  Kitredge  and  Mary  (Gat- 
chell)  Friend;  educated  in  country 
schools.  Moved  to  Wisconsin,  1855, 
and  worked  as  milldright  at  Pine 
River  and  Monticello;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1857,  working  as  millwright  and 
in  setting  engines  and  boilers.  Married 
at  Garden  City,  Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1860,  to 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gates  (now  cleceased). 
In  company  with  T.  G.  Quayle,  built 
flouring  mill  at  Garden  City,  1869,  Mr. 
Quayle  operating  the  mill;  built  flour 
and  saw  mills  in  many  parts  of  the 
state  and  on  Jan.  lil.  1878,  bought  out 
partner's  interest  in  mill  at  Garden  City; 
lost  warehouse  by  flood  in  spring  of 
1881,  and  lost  dam  of  a  mill  in  Garden 
City,  later;  now  operating  mill  in  com- 
pany with  E.  W.  Gates.  Address:  Garden 
City,   Minn. 

FBIENB,  Charles,  Jr.,  harness  and 
saddlery;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.  30, 
1857;  educated  in  German  Catholic  paro- 
chial school,  St.  Paul  public  schools,  St. 
Paul  Business  College.  Began  active 
career  when  16  years  of  age  in  harness 
and  saddlery  establishment  of  his  father 
and  is  now  at  the  head  of  the  firm  of 
Charles  Friend  &  Son.  Member  Junior 
Pioneer  Association,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, St.  Peter's  German  Benevolent  As- 
sociation, Board  of  Control  German  Or- 
phan Asylum.  Married,  first,  at  St. 
Paul  to  Annie  Metzer  (died.  March  15, 
1898);  second,  June  5,  1900,  to  Miss  Mary 
T.  Schermann  of  St.  Paul.  Office:  343- 
345  Jackson  St.  Residence:  348  Car- 
roll  St.,    St.   Paul. 

FBIENB,  Philip  H.,  clothing  and 
men's  furnishings;  born  in  Chicago,  111., 
Feb.  2  5,  1859;  son  of  Abranam  and  Fan- 
nie (Strauss)  Friend;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Chicago;  married  at  Chi- 
cago,   1888,    to    Amy    Rau.      Engaged    in 


clothing  business  in  Clarinda,  la.,  three 
and  a  half  years;  has  been  in  same  line  of 
business  in  Austin  since  1887.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Club:  Progressive  League. 
Address:      Austin,    Minn. 

FRINK,  Edward  !■.,  hardware;  born 
in  Southern  Wisconsin,  Jan.  17,  1854; 
son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Julie  E. 
(Beach)  Frink;  came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  1856;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault; 
married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  March  28, 
1888.  to  Miss  Ida  Kellogg.  Has  been  in 
hardware  and  farm  implement  business 
since  1879.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Faribault,   Minn. 

FKITSCHE,  ^ouis  Alhert,  i^hysician; 
born  at  Lafayette,  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn., 
May  28,  1862;  son  of  Frederick  and 
Louise  (Lillie)  Fritshe;  educated  in 
high  school  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Medical 
Department  University  of  Michigan, 
graduating  June  30,  1887;  Medical  De- 
partment Frederick  Wilhelm  University. 
Berlin,  March  31,  1890.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  June  30,  1887.  Surgeon  To 
St.  Alexander's  Hospital;  medical  exam- 
iner and  director  of  Commercial  Men's 
Health  Association;  ex-president  State 
Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  ex-pension 
medical  examiner  and  ex-health  officer. 
President  Brown  County  Bank;  vice  pre- 
sident New  Ulm  Roller  Mill  Co.,  New 
Ulm  Feed  &  Cereal  Mill  Co.;  director 
Morton  Merchant  Milling  Co.,  etc.  Mem- 
lier  American  and  Minnesota  Stare  Medi- 
cal associations  and  Brown  Coumy  Med- 
ical Society.  Married.  Club:  Dacotah. 
Address:      New    Ulm,    Minn. 

FBITZ,  Michael  D.,  printer  and  pub- 
lisher; born  at  Milan,  O.,  April  8,  1868; 
son  of  Daniel  Fritz;  educated  at  Cort- 
land, O.;  married  at  Elyria,  O.,  1890,  to 
Miss  Cora  J.  Dunbar.  Learned  printing 
trade  at  Elyria,  O.,  removed  to  Castle- 
wood,  S.  Dak.,  1888,  and  established  the 
Castlewood  Republican;  disposed  of  his 
interests,  1890,  located  in  Mankato  and 
assumed  charge  of  the  mechanical  de- 
partment of  the  Free  Press,  later  be- 
coming foreman  of  the  job  department; 
purchased  one  third  interest  in  the  Free 
Press  Printing  Co.,  1902,  and  was  elected 
treasurer;  since  1905  has  been  secretary 
and  manager  of  the  company.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Member  Masonic  order, 
K.  of  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Royal 
Arcanum.      Address:     Mankato,  Minn. 

FBOST,  Edward  S.,  physician;  born 
at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  April  11,  1843;  son  nf 
William  B.  and  Emma  (Spurr)  Frost; 
attended  University  of  New  Brunswick. 
Frederickton,  N.  B.,  1862-63;  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  graduat- 
ing, 1868;  post  graduate  course,  Ecole 
de  Medecin,  Paris,  1868-70.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  in  New  York  City, 
1870;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  in 
Minnesota    since    July,    1871.      President 


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Board  of  Pensioner  Examiners.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Married.  Address: 
Willmar,   Minn. 

FROST,  Newton  R.,  real  estate;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  14,  1858;  son 
of  Jonathan  and  Mary  (Robinson; 
Frost;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul;  married  St.  Paul,  1884,  to  Ella  C. 
Adams.  Began  business  career  in  the 
retail  grocery  trade,  1878,  continuing 
until  1884  when  he  entered  the  real 
estate  business  as  the  head  of  firm  of 
Newton  R.  Frost  &  Co.  President  St. 
Paul  Developing  Co.;  vice  president  Real 
Estate  Exchange.  Prohibitionist.  Pres- 
byterian. Clubs:  Commercial,  Minneso- 
ta. Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1853  Marshall  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

PRY,  Christian,  hotel  proprietor,  phy- 
sician; born.  Grove,  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  16,  1S51;  son  of  John  and  Margaret 
(Smith)  Fry;  educated  in  district  school, 
Grove,  N.  Y.,  and  one  term  at  academy, 
Nunda,  N.  Y.;  when  20  years  of  age  be- 
gan study  of  medicine  at  University  of 
Louisville,  Ky.,  graduating,  M.D.,  1874; 
married  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  9, 
1880,  Marie  T.  Zuelz.  Practiced  medi- 
cine in  Perry  County,  Ind.,  six  years, 
and  in  1880  started  drug  store  at  In- 
dianapolis, conducting  it  until  1883;  re- 
moved to  St.  Paul,  1883,  and  engaged  in 
retail  drug  business  until  1888;  in  1888, 
with  Mr.  Zuelz  (father-in-law)  bought 
Merchants'  Hotel  and  conducted  it  until 
1893;  then  from  Aug.  30,  1893,  to  July 
1,  1904,  with  Mr.  Zuelz  conducted  Hotel 
Ryan  as  proprietors;  now  retired.  Re- 
publican. Mason;  Elk.  Recreations: 
Billiards,  fishing.  Club:  Commercial. 
Residence:      1035    Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

PRY,  William  W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Libertyville,  la.,  Jan.  7,  1871;  son  of 
Jacob  C.  and  Isabella  f Anderson)  Fry; 
graduate  Parson's  College,  Fairfield,  la.. 
1895;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  Iowa.  1898.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Fairfield  and  continued,  1898- 
1901;  came  to  St.  Paul  early  in  1901, 
and  for  a  short  time  was  a  member  of 
the  staff  of  the  West  Publishing  Co., 
resuming  law  practice,  July,  1901,  in 
partnership  with  John  S.  Crooks;  has 
been  practicing  alone  since  1904.  Of- 
fice: N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  262 
Summit    Place,    St.    Paul. 

FRYBERGER,  Harrison  Earl,  lawyer; 
born  at  Featherstone,  ailnn.,  Jan.  10, 
1867;  son  of  William  and  Margaret 
(Burroughs)  Fryberger;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools;  University  of  Minnesota, 
1886-90;  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1892.  Began  practice  of  law,  1892;  was 
member  of  law  firm  of  Fryberger  & 
Fryberger,  1892-93;  firm  of  Child  & 
Fryberger,  1894-96;  has  practiced  alone 
since  1S96.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Legislature,  1902-04.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.      Unmarried.      Club:      Commer- 


cial. Office.:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Res- 
dence:       Hampshire    Arms,    Minneapolis. 

FRYE,  Joseph  Paul,  real  estate;  born 
at  Franklin,  Wis.,  April  16,  185S;  son  of 
Pierre  and  Angelina  (Misgen)  Frye; 
educated  in  private  schools  at  Franklin 
and  Kenosha,  Wis.,  up  to  16  years  of 
age;  married,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1888, 
to  Miss  Nannie  A.  Roche.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  1883,  and  was  member  of  the  dry 
goods  firm  of  "Whitman,  Frye  &  Co.; 
organized  firm  of  Meyer,  Whitman  & 
Frye,  which  engaged  in  dry  goods  busi- 
ness at  Hastings,  Minn.,  beginning,  1887; 
has  been  identified  with  all  branches  of 
real  estate  and  fire  insurance  business 
in  St.  Paul;  member  of  the  firm  of 
Frye  &  Jenkins,  since  1887.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  442  Summit 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FUIiIiER,  Charles  Isaac,  real  estate; 
born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1860; 
son  of  Charles  I.  and  Helen  M.  Fuller; 
graduated  from  Greenfield  High  School, 
1879;  unmarried.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1884,  and  entered  real  estate  business. 
1885;  engaged  in  real  estate,  loan  and 
fire  insurance  business  in  Minneapolis 
under  own  name  since  1886.  Member 
Minneapolis  Real  Etate  Board.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Member  board 
of  directors  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Hunting.  Office: 
Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  2612  Port- 
land Av.,   Minneapolis. 

PITIiIiER,  Harvey  B.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Youngstown,  O.,  May  26,  1845; 
son  of  Harvey  C.  and  Susanna  (Grier- 
son)  Fuller;  removed  with  family  to 
Jacksonville,  111.,  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Jacksonville  and  at 
Illinois  College.  Began  business  career 
in  employ  of  firm  connected  with  the 
iron  industry,  Chicago;  was  in  carriage 
supply  business  for  himself  in  Chicago, 
1880-87;  came  to  St.  Paul  and  has  en- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  wet  and  dry 
paste  and  wall  cleaners,  since  1887. 
I^nitarian.  Married  at  Chicago,  111., 
1871,  to  Miss  Ellen  Kirk.  Office:  186  W. 
3d  St.  Residence:  758  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

PUIiIiERTON,  "William  Sommerville, 
physician  and  surgeon;  born  at  Annap- 
olis, Nova  Scotia,  Sept.  18  1857;  son  of 
James  Strachan  and  Asenath  (Bishop) 
Fullerton;  educated  in  local  public 
schools  and  county  academy;  graduated 
from  Provincial  Normal  School,  Truro. 
N.  S.,  1875;  Dalhousie  University,  Hali- 
fax, N.  S.,  1878;  student  Halifax  Medi- 
cal College,  1879-80;  graduate  Bellevue 
Hospital  Medical  College  (New  York), 
degree  of  M.D..  1882.  Licensed  upon  ex- 
amination to  practice  in  Nova  Scotia. 
Married,  Bear  River,  Nova  Scotia,  May 
31,  1883,  Ida  L.  Moore.  Has  practiced 
medicine  in  Minnesota  since  July,  1883, 
with  exception  of  three  years,  1884-87, 
in  Wisconsin;  moved  back  to  St.  Paul, 
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Minnesota  Stale  Board  of  Medical  Ex- 
aminers. Cliairman  of  council,  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association;  member 
American  Medical  Association,  Ramsey- 
County  Medical  Society.  Office:  Century 
Bldg.,  5th  and  Cedar  Sts.  Residence: 
327    Maple   St.,    St.   Paul. 

FUNK,  'Wmiam  Albert,  lawver;  born 
in  La  Salle  Co.,  III.,  Feb.  25,  1854;  son 
,of  Abraham  and  Margaret  (Hutchinson) 
Punk;  common  and  high  school  educa- 
tion. Raised  on  farm  until  18  years  of 
age;  taught  school  and  attended  school 
until  admitted  to  the  bar,  Sept.,  1875; 
practiced  law  at  Odell  and  Streator,  111., 
until  March,  1887,  and  at  Lakefield, 
Minn.,  1887-95;  has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Mankato  since  fall 
of  1895.  Director  and  attorney  for 
Mankato  Citizens  Telephone  Co.  since  its 
organization.  Republican.  Was  alder- 
man, Streator,  111.,  1880-82;  mayor.  Lake- 
field,  1888,  clerk  of  school  board,  8  j'ears, 
and  village  attorney,  1889-95;  county  at- 
torney, Jackson  Co.,  1891-95  (resigned); 
member  executive  committee  of  Republi- 
can State  Central  Committee,  Minn., 
1900,  and  president  Republican  Club. 
Mankato,  1900.  Presbyterian  (elder  and 
tru.stee).  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  "W.  A., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  B  Married 
at  Streator,  111.,  Oct.  29,  1879,  to  Miss 
Nellie  Douglas.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Social  Science.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing,  gardening,  using  carpenter's 
tools.      Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

FURBES,  Fred  N.,  lawyer,  resident 
assistant  secretary  American  Surety 
Company,  of  New  York;  born  at  Detroit, 
Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1882;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Detroit;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, College  of  Law,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1904,  degree  of  M.L.,  same 
college,  1905.  Has  been  actively  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  since  June,  1904;  also 
resident  assistant  secretary  American 
Surety  Co.,  since  Dec,  1903.  Republican. 
Member  Alumni  Association  University 
of  Minnesota,  and  of  the  Law  Alumni 
School.  University  of  Minnesota.  Un- 
married. Recreations:  All  outdoor 
athletic  sports.  Office:  Minn.  Loan  and 
Trust  Co.  Bldg.  Residence:  1910  Haw- 
thorn  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FUBIiONG,  John  J.,  born  in  Tipperary, 
Ireland,  Feb.  2,  1849;  son  of  William 
and  Sarah  Furlong;  came  to  America 
with  his  parents  at  age  of  3  years;  rear- 
ed on  a  farm  in  Mower  Co.,  Minn.;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  Austin 
High  School;  married.  May  25,  1881,  to 
Miss  Agnes  Ryan.  Has  made  farming 
his  business,  succeeding  to  his  father's 
farm  near  Austin.  President  Mower 
County  Agricultural  Society,  Mower 
County  Farmers'  Fire  and  Lightning  Mu- 
tual Insurance  Co.  Democrat.  Former 
member  Minnesota  Legislature.  For 
many  years  active  worker  in  Farmers' 
Alliance,  director  State  Agriculture  So- 
ciety   (superintendent   dairy    department 


and  superintendent  of  agriculture) ;  was 
member  Board  of  World's  Fair  Mana- 
gers.    Address:     Austin,   Minn. 

G 

GABIil!,  Justus  L.,  business  manager; 
born  at  West  Salem,  O.,  March  9,  1868; 
son  of  Daniel  and  Harriet  (Harbaugh) 
Gable;  educated  in  public  schools;  pre- 
paratory department  of  Baldwin  Univer- 
sity, Berea,  O. ;  academic  department, 
same  school;  University  of  Michigan, 
degree  of  LL.B.  Engaged  in  drug  busi- 
ness at  TV'est  Salem,  O.,  1879-83;  travel- 
ing collector  for  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co., 
1883-85;  with  Nichols  &'  Shepard  Co, 
since  March,  18S5;  first  as  traveling  rep- 
resentative for  Minnesota,  S.  and  N. 
Dak.,  later  establishing  branch  house 
in  Minneapolis  of  which  he  is  manager. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Scottish  Rite. 
Shrine;  U.  C.  T.  of  A.  Married,  at 
Chambersburg,  Pa.,  June  4,  1889,  to 
Mollie  S.  Allison.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  218-222  Washington  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  15  Seymour  Av.,  Minnea- 
polis. 

GAFFNEY,  Josepli  J.,  register  of 
deeds;  born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  May 
12,  1876;  son  of  Michael  C.  Gaffney; 
came  to  Stevens  Co.,  1878;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Morris,  and  at  Min- 
nesota School  of  Business,  Minneapolis. 
1897.  "Worker  on  farm  and  attended 
school  xmtil  1895;  was  in  employ  of 
the  Olsen-Gates-Healy  Co.,  general  mer- 
chandise, Morris,  for  two  years;  with  S. 
J.  Stebbins  &  Co.,  1898-1900;  deputy 
county  auditor  Stevens  Co.,  1901-02; 
bookkeeper  Stone-Stebbins  Co.,  Han- 
cock, 1903;  cashier  Morris  City  Mills, 
Dec,  1903,  continuing  until  he  assumed 
office  of  register  of  deeds,  Stevens  Co., 
1905.  Member  M.  W.  A.,  C.  of  H.,  K.  O. 
T.  M.  and  Foresters.  Married,  at  Morris. 
Minn.,  Aug.  20,  1901,  to  Miss  Mary  Fin- 
negan.     Address:     Morris,  Minn. 

GAGE,  James  Edward,  grain;  born  at 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1849;  son  of 
John  and  Eleanor  (Probasco)  Gage;  edu- 
cated in  grammar  school;  married  at 
North  Pepin,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1871,  to  Eliza- 
beth Collier.  Entered  the  grain  business 
at  Kellogg,  Minn.,  1871,  as  grain  buyer. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Andrews  &  Gage, 
carrying  on  a  grain  elevator  and  com- 
mission business,  since  1893.  Unitarian. 
Office:  Cliamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  2305  S.  Aldrich  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

GAIIi,  Frederick  "William,  lawyer; 
born  at  East  Aurora,  N.  Y..  Jan.  17.  1860; 
son  of  Sherman  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Knowl- 
ton)  Gail;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Corry,  Pa.,  graduating  from  Corry  High 
School,  1877.  After  leaving  school  spent 
three  years  teaching  and  newspaper  re- 
porting; began  study  of  law  in  office  of 
Roger  Sherman,   Titusville,  in  Spring  of 


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1881;  learned  stenography,  came  to 
Stillwater  and,  was  appointed  court  re- 
porter 1st  judicial  district,  Oct.,  1SS2; 
admitted  to  bar,  Nov.,  1884.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Minnesota  Bar  As- 
sociation, Masonic  order.  Knights  of 
Pytliias,  Sons  of  American  Revolution. 
Married,  1st,  at  Corry,  Pa.,  April  10, 
1884,  to  M.  Elizabeth  Puller  (died  1886); 
2nd,  at  Stillwater,  Oct.  29,  1889,  to 
Miss  Mary  E.  Smith.  Address:  Still- 
water,  Minn. 

GAIiBBAITH,  John  Patrick,  lawyer; 
born  in  Sauk  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  9,  1865; 
son  of  Andrew  and  Marsella  (Fox)  Gal- 
braitli;  attended  public  scliools,  Wiscon- 
sin, until  1880,  private  school,  Albion, 
Neb.,  and  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  from  the  law  department  of 
the  university,  June  1,  1891,  degree  of 
M.L.  1892;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  the 
general  practice  of  law  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1891-93;  at  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.. 
1902;  attorney  for  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk 
&  Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  etc.,  St.  Paul, 
since  1902.  Secretary  Bowman  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  established  1906,  for  the 
manufacture  of  tinware.  Member  of  N. 
Dakota  State  Legislature.  1901,  6th  dis- 
trict. Grand  Forks  Co.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catliolic.  Member  Minnesota 
Bar  Association,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Driving,  liunting,  fishing,  auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk 
&  Co.  Residence:  877  Goodrich  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

GAIiE,  Amory  Frank,  mortgage  loans 
and  insurance;  born  in  Mass.,  March  3, 
1848;  son  of  Amory  and  Caroline  (God- 
dard)  Gale;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Oct.. 
1857;  educated  in  Minneapolis  Higli 
School.  Engaged  in  dry  goods  business, 
10  years;  was  associated  with  Gale  & 
Co.,  insurance,  20  years;  in  same  line 
of  business  6  years  under  firm  name  of 
Tlie  Gale  Agency;  member  firm  of 
Thayer  &  Gale,  since  1900.  Ex-alderman 
5th  ward;  ex-director  National  Bank  of 
Commerce.  Baptist;  trustee  Pillsbury 
Aca,demy,  Baptist  Cit5'  Union,  Baptist 
State  Convention,  Baptist  Educational 
Society.  Republican.  Married,  1st,  1872, 
to  Abby  A.  Huntington;  2nd,  1905,  to 
Katherine  Kidder.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
1620    3rd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

GAIiIiAGHEB,  Peter  Joseph,  clergy- 
man; born  in  Countv  Mavo,  Ireland, 
Sept.  7,  1854;  son  of  Peter  and  Bridget 
(Reagan)  Gallagher;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1866;  educated  at  St.  Jolm's  LTniversity, 
Collegeville,  Minn.,  and  at  Grand  Semi- 
nary, Montreal,  Can.  Entered  the  priest- 
hood of  tlie  Roman  Catliolic  Cliurcli  at 
Montreal,  1877;  was  assistant  at  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  St.  Paul,  rector  St. 
Michael's  Church,  St.  Paul,  and  has  been 
rector  at  St.  Thomas  Cathedral,  Winona, 
since  tlie  establisliment  of  the  diocese 
of     Winona,      1889.        Member     Catholic 


Knights  of  America,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Recreation:  Walking.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

GAMBIii:,  Ross  Alexander,  wholesale 
fruit  merchant;  born  at  Lemond,  Minn., 
May  22,  1867;  son  of  William  and  Ma- 
tilda (Robinson)  Gamble;  attended  Owa- 
tonna  (Minn.)  High  School;  married  at 
Owatonna,  Sept.  18,  1894,  to  Marguerite 
Farmer.  Engaged  in  the  fruit  business, 
1891,  and  in  1893  assisted  in  the  organi- 
zation of  the  Gamble-Robinson  Commis- 
sion Co.,  of  wliich  he  is  president,  the 
company  being  organized  for  the  pur- 
pose of  handling,  by  wholesale,  fruits 
(dried  and  canned),  produce  and  vege- 
tables, and  now  handling  over  2,000  cars 
annually;  also  president  Gamble-Robin- 
son Fruit  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  vice  pres- 
ident of  the  Gamble-Robinson  Fruit 
Produce  Co.,  Mankato,  Minn.,  vice 
president  Gamble-Bobinson  Co.,  Roches- 
ter, Minn.,  and  vice  president  Gamble- 
Robinson  Fruit  Co.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 
Member  and  director  Minneapolis  Pro- 
duce Exchange.  Member  Board  of 
Trade  (St.  Paul),  National  League  of 
Commission  Merchants  U.  S.,  Western 
Fruit  Jobbers  Assn.  Member  of  the 
Congregational  Church.  Republican. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  boating.  Club: 
Congregational.  Office:  222  6th  St.,  N. 
Residence:  2644  Nicollet  Av.,  Minnea- 
polis. 

Gammell,  Kenry  W.,  physician;  born 
in  Massachusetts,  1858;  son  of  W.  E. 
and  E.  S.  (Barrows)  Gammell;  educated 
in  public  school  of  Massachusetts,  under 
private  tutor  and  in  medical  depart- 
ments of  University  of  Michigan,  and 
Northwestern  University,  Chicago,  111., 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1887.  Began 
practice  at  Lac  qui  Parle,  Minn.,  1SS7;  is 
now  manager  of  Dr.  Gammell's  private 
hospital,  at  Madison.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, district  Medical  Society,  Na- 
tional Association  of  Charities  and  Cor- 
rections. Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.  Married  in  Minnesota,  1889,  to  Miss 
Annie  Borandale.  Address:  Madison, 
Minn. 

GAirSIlB,  Peter,  brewer;  born  in 
Germany,  1836;  came  to  America  in 
early  boyhood  and  was  reared  and  edu- 
cated in  Wisconsin;  married  at  Owa- 
tonna, 1870,  to  Miss  Mary  Knight.  Lo- 
cated in  Owatonna  and  started  the  Owa- 
tonna Brewery,  1865,  of  which  he  has 
since  been  proprietor;  ex-mayor  and  ex- 
alderman  of  Owatonna.  Democrat.  Ad- 
dress:     Owatonna,   Minn. 

GABDNEB,  Charles  W.,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  at  Rushville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17, 
1861;  son  of  Harvey  R.  and  Marietta 
Mills  (Gardner);  educated  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Entered  railway  service  as  office 
boy  and  messenger  in  general  freight 
agent's  office,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  R.  R.  at 
St.  Paul,  Aug.,  1878,  advancing  to  sta- 
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Line  Fast  Freight,  same  city,  1879-80; 
clerk  and  stenographer  Minnesota  Pool 
lines,  1880-83;  secretary  same  lines  at 
Chicag-o,  1883-84;  general  agent  North- 
western Traffic  Association  at  Minneap- 
olis, 1884-86;  auditor  Minneapolis  & 
Pacific  Ry.  (now  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul 
&  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.).  1886-87;  audi- 
tor Minneapolis,  Sault,  Ste.  Marie  &  At- 
lantic Rj'.  and  its  successor,  the  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.. 
since  July  1,  1887.  Married  at  Minneap- 
olis. April,  1882,  to  Miss  Helen  M.  Con- 
nolly. Club:  Commercial  (president). 
Office:  317  2nd  Av.,  S.  Residence:  1900 
Dupont   Av.,    S.,    Minneapoli.s. 

GABDNER,  Herbert  B.,  hardware, 
born,  Moscow,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  T., 
Aug.  25,  1854;  son  of  William  H.  and 
Lodema  (Taylor)  Gardner;  educated  in 
common  schools  at  Moscow  and  at  State 
Normal  School,  Geneseo.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  a  retail  hardware 
store,  in  Iowa,  1872;  began  traveling  in 
southern  Iowa,  1877;  came  to  Minneap- 
olis and  established  the  Gardner  Hard- 
ware Co.,  1884,  of  which  he  is  president 
and  general  manager.  President  and 
treasurer  Gardner  Timber  and  Land  Co.. 
Seattle,  Wash.;  vice  president  Minneap- 
olis Logging  Co.,  Seattle.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Builders  and 
Traders'  Exchange.  Married  at  Yonk- 
ers,  N.  Y.,  June,  1881,  to  Sophia  G.  Mc- 
Laury.  Club:  Commercial.  Offlc^:  304- 
306  Hennepin  Av.  Residonoe:  2522  Gar- 
field  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

GABVIir,  Herbert  Charles,  milling; 
born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis..  April  23, 
1862;  son  of  Benjamin  and  Adaline  A 
(Kimball)  Garvin  (both  natives  of  New 
Hampshire);  educated  in  public  schools. 
Fond  du  Lac  and  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  and 
at  business  college,  Oshkosh.  Began 
active  career  as  messenger  Cliicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1877; 
was  telegraph  operator  same  road,  1879- 
81;  railway  station  agent.  Tracy,  Minn., 
1881-83;  traveling  freight  and  passen- 
ger agent,  Watertown.  S.  D..  and  "V\"i- 
nona.  Minn.,  1885-92;  general  agent 
traffic  department.  Chicago  &  North- 
western lines  in  Minnesota,  S.  and  N. 
Dak.,  1892-99.  Went  into  the  milling 
business,  Feb..  1899,  as  secretary  and 
manager  of  the  Bay  State  Milling  Co. 
Director  First  National  Bank,  Winona, 
etc.  Mason.  Married  at  Aberdeen.  S. 
D.,  Jan.  3,  1895,  to  Miss  Louise  Dana, 
of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Clubs:  Arling- 
ton, L^nion  League  (Chicago);  Minneap- 
olis (Minneapolis).  Recreations:  Rid- 
ing, driving  and  traveling.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

GASKSIiIi,  Joseph,  railway  service; 
born  at  Manchester,  Eng. ;  came  to 
America,  1865.  Entered  railway  service 
Nov.,  1869;  was  paymaster  Rockford, 
Rock  Island  &  St.  Louis  Ry..  up  to 
1S72:  went  to  Europe  and  was  transfer 
agent,    same    road,    at     Frankfort,    Ger- 


many, 1872-74;  assistant  general  freight 
agent  Peoria  &  Rock  Island  Ry.,  1875- 
77;  treasurer  Rock  Island  &  Peoria 
Ry.,  1877-82;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  1882-94; 
has  been  secretary  and  assistant  treas- 
urer Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  since 
Nov.,  1894,  and  from  April,  1902,  to 
present  time,  assistant  secretary  and 
assistant  treasurer  of  the  Iowa  Central 
Ry.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

GASSEB,  Matthew  Michael,  grocer; 
born  in  Germany,  April  6,  1859;  son  of 
John  Casper  Gasser;  came  to  America, 
1866;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  Bayless  Commercial  College,  Du- 
buque, la.  Began  active  career  as  gro- 
cer's clerk,  Dubuque,  1876;  engaged  in 
.grocery  business  in  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1882,  and  sold  out,  1887;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  similar  business  as  M.  M. 
Gasser  Co.,  at  Duluth,  since  1888;  also 
proprietor  lunch  room.  Republican. 
Was  captain  Co.  K,  4th  Regt.,  I.  N.  G.; 
assistant  commissary  general  with 
rank  of  colonel  on  staff  of  Gov.  Van 
Sant,  1900-04;  has  been  commissary 
general,  rank  of  brigadier  general,  on 
staff  of  Gov.  John  A.  Johnson,  since 
1905.  LTnitarian.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar. 
Shriner.  Married  at  Duluth,  Nov.  3, 
1903,  to  Miss  Edith  Isabella  Carson. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  209-11  W.  Superior 
St.  Residence:  La  Ferbe  Flats,  Du- 
luth. 

GATES,  Ezra  W.,  milling;  born  at 
Waukau,  Wis.,  Jan.  9,  1851;  son  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Talbot)  Gates; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  July, 
1857;  attended  common  schools  of  Ga^- 
den  City;  graduate  of  Barley's  Busi- 
ness College,  Dubuque,  la.  Married  at 
Grove  Lake,  Minn.,  May  17,  1877,  to 
Miss  Lula  Stimson.  Has  been  a  resi- 
dent of  Garden  City  nearly  50  years; 
member  of  the  firm  of  Friend  &  Gates, 
flour  and  feed  mill  and  grain  elevator 
and  head  miller  of  the  firm,  organized 
Feb.  1,  1882.  Republican.  Member 
Minnesota  Legislature.  Member  Chris- 
tian Church,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P. 
O.   E.      Address:     (harden  City,   Minn. 

GATES,  Frank  J.,  manager  Austin 
Gas  Co.;  born  at  Amboy,  111.,  Nov.  12, 
1864;  son  of  Josepli  S.  and  Frances  J. 
(Ammerman)  Gates;  educated  in  pub- 
lie  schools  of  Mason  City,  111.;  mar- 
ried in  Davidson  Co.,  S.  Dak.,  1888,  to 
Miss  Bertha  E.  Dean.  Engaged  for  20 
years  in  contracting  and  building  in 
South  Dakota,  Illinois  and  Iowa;  be- 
came connected  with  the  Austin  Gas 
Co.,  1901,  and  has  been  its  manager, 
secretary,  treasurer  and  director  since 
1907.  Director  Hampton  Gas  Co., 
Hampton,  la.  Republican.  Member  I. 
O.    O.    F.      Address:     Austin,    Minn. 

GATES,  Georg-e  L.,  physician;  born 
at  Harwington,  Conn.,  Dec.  4,  1837;    son 


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of  Grose  and  Phebe  (BoUes)  Gates;  ed- 
ucated in  public  scliools;  Cortland 
Academy,  Cortland,  N.  Y.;  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Philadelphia, 
graduating-,  degree  of  M.D.,  1S69.  Came 
to  Winona  Co.,  Minn.,  with  his  parents. 
and  located  on  a  farm,  1S55;  enlisted 
in  Co.  A,  2nd  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861; 
served  for  three  years  in  Army  of  the 
Cumberland,  in  Tennessee,  Georgia  and 
Kentucky,  and  was  mustered  out,  1S64; 
returned  to  Minnesota;  practiced  medi- 
cine at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1869-72  and  at 
Caledonia,  Minn.,  1872-80;  has  been  lo- 
cated in  Winona  since  1880.  Member 
U.  S.  pension  examining  board  since 
1892.  Member  American  and  Southern 
Minnesota  Medical  associations,  Winona 
County  Medical  Society.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  John  Ball  Post,  No.  115,  G.  A. 
R.  Club:  Arlington.  Recreation;  Trav- 
eling.     Address;     Winona,    Minn. 

GATES,  Horace  Butler,  hardware; 
born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1856; 
son  of  William  G.  and  Mary  B.  Gates; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul,  1882,  to 
Jessie  A.  Hackett.  First  employed  in 
St.  Paul  banks  and  in  1878  became 
cashier  of  Meeker  County  Bank,  Litch- 
field, Minn.,  and  after  seven  years  therf- 
became  connected,  1885,  with  the  Hack- 
ett, Walther.  Gates  Hardware  Co.,  of 
which  he  has  been  president  since  1903. 
Also  vice  president  St.  Paul  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Clubs;  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Office:  280  East  4th  St. 
Residence:     The    Ashland,    St.    Paul. 

GATES,  Joseph  A.,  physician;  born 
in  Olmsted  Co..  Minn.,  Sept.  11,  1870; 
son  of  E.  J.  and  Jane  (Waldron)  Gates; 
graduate  Rochester  (Minn.)  High 
School;  College  of  Medicine  &  Surgery, 
TTniversitv  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1895.  Director  State  Bank  of 
Kenyon,  Farmers'  State  Bank  of  Wan- 
amingo.  Farmers'  State  Bank  of  Ner- 
strand  and  owner  of  Kenyon  Telephone 
Exchange.  Republican.  Mayor  of  Ken- 
yon, 1900;  member  Kenyon  school 
iDoard  9  years;  member  State  Legisla- 
ture, Goodhue  Co.,  1905-09.  Mason. 
Married  at  Rochester,  Minn..  June  10. 
1S96,  to  Miss  Jennie  Clark.  Club;  Com- 
mercial.     Address;     Kenyon,    Minn. 

GEDDES,  Thomas  Timothy,  merchant ; 
born  at  Frankfort,  111..  Sept.  9,  1860; 
son  of  George  and  Sarah  D.  (Shaffer) 
Geddes;  educated  in  Anoka  High  School. 
Began  active  career  at  age  of  14  as 
worker  in  saw  mill;  entered  dry  goods 
store  Jan.  1,  1877,  and  continued  until 
Jan.  1,  1884,  when  he  started  in  busi- 
ness for  himself,  selling  clothing,  hats 
and  shoes;  lost  all  in  fire.  Aug.  15. 
1884,  but  reopened.  Aug.  25.  and  has 
continued  in  same  line.  Married  at 
Dakota,  Minn.,  Aug.  25,  1886,  Emma 
Louise   Dick.      Address:     Anoka,    Minn. 

GEi:,  Georg'e  Elliott,  grain;  born, 
Rock  County,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,   1857;    son  of 


Daniel  and  Emily  M.  (Gilbert)  Gee;  ed- 
ucated in  village  school  at  New  Lisbon. 
Wis.  Was  reared  upon  a  farm,  learned 
telegraphy,  peddled  medicine,  and  later 
ran  a  general  store  in  Vernon  Co., 
Wis.,  finally  turning  attention  to  the 
grain  business;  went  to  North  Dakota 
as  grain  buyer,  in  1883,  and  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1884;  was  admitted  to 
membership  in  the  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, 1885.  President  G.  E.  Gee  Grain 
Co.;  secretary  North  American  Gold 
Placers  Co.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1892,  to  Mary  E.  Callom.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
517    S.    10th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

GEESV,  William  Beckwith,  vice  pres. 
Capital  Nat'l  Bank;  born  at  Medina. 
O.,  Aug.  23,  1867;  son  of  Joseph  Mc- 
Clelland and  Mary  (Beckwith)  Geery; 
educated  at  Ripon  (Wis.)  High  School 
and  Ripon  College.  Began  in  banking 
business  in  1885,  as  messenger  in  First 
National  Bank,  Ripon.  Wis.,  remaining 
5  years;  in  1890  entered  St.  Paul  Na- 
tional Bank,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  as  paying 
teller;  advanced  to  assistant  cashier, 
and  in  1902  appointed  cashier;  when 
bank  was  merged  into  the  Capital  Na-  " 
tional  Bank.  Oct.  1,  1906,  he  became  vice 
president  of  the  latter.  Congregation- 
alist.  Republican.  Clubs:  Minnesota. 
Town  and  Country,  Commercial,  Roose- 
velt. Office:  Fifth  and  Robert  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:    550  Summit  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

GBKTS,  Iiouis  Charles,  manager  Na- 
tional Aniline  and  Chemical  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis; born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  April 
5,  1876;  son  of  Charles  Gens;  public 
school  and  college  education.  Began 
active  career  in  the  employ  of  Stone  it 
Ware  Co.,  of  Milwaukee,  1896,  which 
firm  3  years  later  consolidated  with  the 
Schoellkopf,  Hartford  &  Hanna  Co.,  with 
warehouses  and  offices  in  the  principal 
cities.  In  Aug.,  1905,  assumed  charge 
of  branch  which  they  established  at 
Minneapolis  and  has  been  resident  man- 
ager at  Minneapolis  of  the  National 
Aniline    &    Chemical    Co.,    since    Jan.    1,  • 

1906,  when  the  firm  divided  its  manu- 
facturing from  its  selling  department. 
Married  at  Milwaukee,  Dec.  22,  1903,  to 
Miss  Eva  May  Laing.  Office:  114  2nd 
St.,  N.  Residence:  908  2nd  Av..  S.. 
Minneapolis. 

GBOBGB,  Frederick  Hedenbergf,  vice 
president  W.  S.  Nott  Co.;  born  at  Min- 
eral Point,  Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1863;  son  of 
Henry  P.  and  Matilda  (Hedenberg) 
George;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Chicago,  111.  Began  active  career,  1876, 
as  clerk  in  retail  boot  and  shoe  store, 
Chicago;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Feb., 
1882,  and  entered  service  of  W.  S.  Nott 
Company,  manufacturers  of  oak  leather 
belting,  as  clerk;  has  been  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  company  since  1888;  also 
president  Union  Roofing  and  Manufac- 
turing Co.;  vice  president  Decarie  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  Nott  Fire  Engine  Co. 
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ried,  at  Minneapolis,  1896,  to  Miss  Mary 
McBean.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Office:  200  1st  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence: 2109  Blaisdell  Av.,  Minneapolis. 
GERBEB,  James  J.,  sheet  metal 
works;  born  at  Plymouth,  Wis.,  Dec. 
13,  1860;  son  of  William  and  Minnie 
(Friday)  Garber;  educated  in  public 
schools  at  Rhine,  Wis.  Learned  trade 
of  sheet  metal  worker  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1876-79;  came  to  Minneapolis  in 
1879  and  worked  at  trade  until  he  be- 
gan business  on  his  own  account;  has 
been  in  business  for  himself  under  his 
own  name,  since  1888,  as  manufacturer 
of  Minneapolis  "V"  elevator  cups  and 
Beall  wheat  steamer,  making  a  specialty 
of  mill  and  elevator  spouting.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Mason  (32"). 
Knight  Templar  (Scottish  Rite),  Shrin- 
er;    also   member  Roval  Arcanum,   B.   P. 

0.  E.  Married  at  Lansing,  Ta.,  18S5,  to 
Miss  Alice  O.  Whiting.  Club:  Long- 
Meadow  Gun.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  outdoor  diversions.  Office:  128  6th 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  3140  Lyndale  Av.. 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

GEBBEB,  William  A.,  sheriff  Ramsey 
Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  14, 
1868;  son  of  Frederick  and  Frederica 
(Bunde)  Gerber;  educated  in  German 
Lutheran  Trinity  School,  St.  Paul,  1875- 
82;  married  at  St.  Paul,  June  11.  1900. 
to  Miss  Minna  Roenish.  Began  active 
career  with  W.  G.  Strickland,  insur- 
ance, 1882,  continuing  two  years;  en- 
gaged in  dry  goods  business  as  clerk  in 
his  father's  store  and  continued,  1884- 
89;  was  connected  with  Finch,  Young 
&  McConvllle,  wholesale  dry  goods, 
1889-92,  and  manager  of  his  father's 
business  until  1896;  entered  retail  dry 
goods  business  for  himself.  1S96,  and 
still  continues.  Republican.  Was  elected 
sheriff  of  Ramsey  Co.,  Nov..  1906.  Luth- 
eran. Clubs:  Roosevelt,  McKinley  and 
Lincoln.  Office:  Court  House.  Resi- 
dence:   County  Jail,  St.  Paul. 

GEBHABD,  Franklin  C,  railway  offi- 
cial,   etc.;     born   at    Delaware,    O.,    Marcli 

1,  1852;  son  of  Dr.  M.  Gerhard;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Delaware. 
Was  druggist  in  Ohio  until  1874;  in  re- 
tail lumber  business  at  Delaware,  O.. 
1874-81;  with  Pray  Mfg.  Co.,  Minneap- 
olis, 1881-83;  with  J.  B.  Bassett  Lum- 
ber Co.,  1883-96,  and  Mississippi  &  Rum 
River  Boom  Co.,  1896-98;  now  with 
Itaska  Lumber  Co.,  of  which  is  treas- 
urer and  general  manager;  also  gen- 
eral manager  Minneapolis  &  Rainy 
River  Ry.  Co.  (incorporated  1904);  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  Deer  River  Lum- 
ber Co.  Married  at  Columbus,  O.,  to 
Miss  Mary  Louise  Downer.  Club:  Min- 
neapolis. Office:  28th  Av.,  N.,  and  1st 
St.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Tonka 
Bay,   Lake  Minnetonka,   Minn. 

GEBIiACH,  Bernard,  milling  and  man- 
ufacturing; born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Aug.  2,  1860;  son  of  George  and  Anna 
Maria    (Fux)    Gerlach;     educated   in   pa- 


rochial and  public  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  29, 
1884,  to  Miss  Frances  M.  McCue.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Jacob  Main- 
zer  (law  and  abstract  office),  St.  Paul, 
May,  1875;  removed  to  Red  Wing, 
March,  1879,  and  engaged  in  getting  up 
set  of  abstract  of  title  books  until  Jan. 
1,  1880;  entered  lumber  department  of 
Red  Wing  Mills  as  bookkeeper,  remain- 
ing there  until  fall  of  1882;  became 
bookkeeper  of  the  LaGrange  Mills,  1SS2, 
was  elected  secretary  and  treasurer,  at 
time  of  incorporation,  June,  1885,  and 
has  been  manager  of  the  mills  since 
July,  1891,  the  mills  now  having  a  daily 
capacity  of  1,600  barrels.  Also  director 
Goodhue  County  National  Bank,  Red 
Wing  Cigar  Manufacturing  Co.,  Red 
Wing  Brick  Co.,  Red  Wing  Hat  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Independent  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Address:  Red 
Wing,   Minn. 

GBBIiACH,  "WilUam,  army  officer,  re- 
tired; born  Schotten,  Germany,  Nov.  15, 
1835;  son  of  George  and  Amelia  (Um- 
ber) Gerlach;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools,  real  and  gewerbeschule. 
Darmstadt,  Germany;  came  to  America, 
1851,  and  enlisted  in  U.  S.  Army,  Feb. 
26,  1856,  advancing  through  various 
grades  of  the  service  until  retired  from 
active  duty  on  account  of  age  limita- 
tion, as  major  of  Infantry,  Nov.  15, 
1899;  promoted  lieutenant  colonel,  act 
of  Congress,  April  23,  1904,  for  service 
during  War  of  Rebellion.  Married  at 
Fort  Kearney,  Neb.,  March  9,  1862,  to 
Elizabeth  Sanders.  Served  in  Florida, 
1856-57;  in  Kansas,  Nebraska  and  Da- 
kota during  the  War  of  tlie  Rebellion; 
in  Dakota,  Kansas,  New  Mexico,  Louis- 
iana, Montana  and  Minnesota,  up  to 
time  of  Spanish-American  War;  in  com- 
mand at  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.,  April  to 
September,  1898,  and  Jan.  to  Nov.,  1899. 
until  near  date  of  retirement.  On  duty 
at  the  present  time,  under  Congression- 
al Act  of  March  2,  1903,  with  Minnesota 
National  Guard.  Lutheran.  Member 
G.  A.  R.  and  Loyal  Legion;  honorary 
member  German  Kriegerverein,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  Office:  Adjutant  Gener- 
al's office.  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence: 1009  Morgan  Av.,  N.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

GBBIiICHBB,  Herman  F.;  born  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  April  10,  1862;  son  of 
Andrew  and  Susan  (Oech)  Gerlicher; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Winona 
County  and  at  Iowa  Wesleyan  LTniver- 
sity,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.;  married  at  Wi- 
nona, 1886,  to  Miss  Sophia  Staack.  Be- 
gan career  in  lumber  business,  1882; 
now  in  manufacture  and  sale  of  patent 
medicines,  and  has  been  president  of 
the  Dr.  Koch  Vegetable  Tea  Co.,  since 
Jan.  16,  1907.  Member  Masonic  order. 
M.  W.   of  A.     Address:    Winona,  Minn. 

GBBMO,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born  at 
Medo,    Blue    Earth    Co.,    Minn.,    May    2, 


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1870;  son  of  Styrk  and  Ellen  (Rogne) 
Germo;  educated  in  common  schools. 
Mankato  Normal  School,  Rochester 
Business  College,  Rochester,  Minn., 
rniversity  of  Minnesota,  graduating 
from  Law  Department,  June,  1900. 
Worked  while  getting  education.  Taught 
school  in  Minnesota  and  N.  Dakota 
1887-89;  performed  stenographic  and 
general  office  work,  1S91-95;  began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Red  Lake  Falls,  Sept.  1, 
1900;  member  of  the  law  firm  of  Germo 
&  Mclntvre,  1900-1902;  member  of  the 
law  flrm'of  Germo  &  Farley,  since  190o. 
County  attorney  of  Red  Lake  Co..  Minn.. 
since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber American  Bar  Association,  Alumni 
University  of  Minnesota,  Red  Lake  Fall.'; 
Study  Club.  Member  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  I.  O. 
O  F  Married  at  Red  Lake  Falls,  Sept. 
18  1903,  to  Eleanor  Findeisen.  Club: 
Commercial  (Red  Lake  Falls)  Recrea- 
tion: Tennis.  Address:  Red  Lake  Falls. 
Minn. 

GEKNES,  Bernard  A.,  manager  of 
The  Fashion,  ready  to  wear  clothing  for 
women;  born  in  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
June  -n,  1S56;  son  of  Charles  M.  and 
Mary  (Lebote)  Gernes;  came  to  Minne- 
sota with  parents.  18.58.  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Winona:  mar- 
ried at  Winona,  Oct.,  1881,  to  Miss  Min- 
nie Artz.  Began  in  dry  goods  business 
in  Winona.  1874,  the  name  of  the  firm 
being,  first,  Gernes  &  Sherer,  then 
Gernes  &  Kirch,  and  later  B.  A.  Gernes; 
was  connected  in  Minneapolis  with  the 
wholesale  dry  goods  house  of  Wyman. 
Partridge  &  Co.,  and  with  H.  Shoate  iV- 
Co ,  Winona,  and  Bailey  &  Bailey,  U  i- 
nona,  as  manager  of  cloak  department 
of  the  latter  house,  1900-1906;  has  been 
manager  of  The  Fashion,  'Winona,  since 
.Tan.,  1906.  Catholic.  Member  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Yeomen  of  America,  St. 
,Toseph's  Society,  Philharmonic  Society. 
Club-  Arlington.  Recreations:  Music, 
theatre,  driving.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

GIITEBIMIAIT,  Peter  T.,  physician: 
born  at  Shakopee.  Minn.,  Aug.  21,  18,4; 
graduate  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, University  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  M.D.,  189-9;  interne  at  the  City  and 
County  Hjospital,  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  one 
year,  1899-1900;  post  graduate  course 
at  General  Hospital,  Vienna,  Austria. 
1902,  one  year.  Began  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Worthington,  Minn.,  1900.  Mem- 
ber Southwestern  Minnesota  Medic;ii 
Society,  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. TTnmarried.  Address:  M'^orth- 
ington,   Minn. 

GHEEN,  Edward  Hickman,  rear-ad- 
miral, U.  S.  N..  retired;  l)()rn.  Delaware 
Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  11,  184.">;  son  of  Edward 
and  Phebe  (Hickman)  Gheen;  married, 
Oct.  17,  1883,  Florence,  daughter  Delos 
A.  and  Mary  Edgerton  Monfort.  Grad- 
uate I^.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1867;  pro- 
moted   ensign,    Dec,    18,    1868;      master, 


March  21,  1870;  lieutenant  March  21, 
1871;  commander,  March  28,  1898;  cap- 
tain, June  14,  1902;  retired  at  his  own 
request  (after  forty  years*  service),  as 
rear-admiral,  Dec.  1,  1902.  Flagship 
"Delaware,"  Asiatic  Station,  Oct.  10, 
1867,  to  Nov.  28,  1870;  signal  duty, 
Washington,  March  15  to  July  1,  IS.l; 
flagship  "Lancaster,"  South  Atlantic 
Station,  April  17,  1872,  to  July  16,  1875; 
U  S.  R.  S.  "Potomac,"  Philadelphia, 
Aug.  17,  1875,  to  Dec.  14,  1876;  "Al- 
liance." European  Station,  Jan.  3,  1877, 
to  Dec.  17,  1879;  navy  yard,  Philadel- 
phia, April  22,  1880,  to  May  30,  1881; 
torpedo  instruction,  Newport,  R.  I,,  June 
1  to  Sept.  5,  1881;  flagship  "Tennessee," 
Dec.  16,  1881,  to  Sept.  17,  1883;  Naval 
Academy,  Sept.  24,  1883,  to  June  17. 
1887;  "Yantic,"  North  Atlantic  Station. 
Julv  1,  1887,  to  July  1,  1890;  steel  in- 
spection, Pittsburgh  and  Thurlow,  Pa.. 
Oct.  6,  1890,  to  May  9,  1891:  branch 
Hydrographic  Office,  Philadelphia,  May 
9,  1881,  to  May  31,  1892;  Navy  Yard, 
Philadelphia,  April  1,  1893,  to  Sept.  17. 
1894;  "Minneapolis,"  North  Atlantic  and 
European  Stations,  Dec.  13,  1894.  to  Oct. 
27,  1896;  Hydrographic  Office,  T\'ashing- 
ton,  Jan.  5,  1897,  to  June  20,  1898;  com- 
manding "Frolic,"  June  23  to  Sept.  27. 
1898;  Hydrographic  Office,  Washington. 
Sept.  27.  1898.  to  June  18,  1899;  com- 
manding "Marietta,"  Asiatic  Station, 
June  20,  1899,  to  April  29,  1901;  "Pet- 
rel," May  4  to  Sept.  7,  1901;  inspector 
11th  Light  House  District,  Detroit, 
Feb.  12,  1902.  to  Sept.  15,  1902;  naval 
recruiting  rendezvous.  Chicago,  Sept.  19, 
1902,  to  Feb.  24,  1903.  Address:  282 
Dayton  Av..   St.    Paul. 

GIBBON,  Iiuther  !■.,  physician;  born 
at  Norwood,  N.  Y.,  March  29.  1875;  son 
of  Alfred  Henry  and  Mary  Jane  (Gant) 
Gibbon:  came  to  Minnesota.  1882;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis: 
Minneapolis  Academj^;  University  of 
Minnesota.  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1896. 
In  practice  at  Lowny  since  Nov.  8,  1897. 
Unmarried.      Address:     Lowny,    Minn. 

GIBEATT,  Samuel,  banking,  etc.:  born 
at  Chebanse,  111..  April  3,  1867;  son  of 
Israel  and  Elmire  (Lerige)  Gibeau;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Chicago, 
111.,  and  at  St.  Boniface  College,  M^^ni- 
toba;  married  at  Lambert,  Minn..  Jan. 
9.  1893,  to  Miss  Alexine  Le  Blanc. 
Moved  to  Chicago,  1871,  to  St.  Boni- 
face, Man  ,  1875.  and  to  Minnesota. 
1882;  worked  as  steam  engineer  from 
age  of  15  until  1890;  entered  general 
merchandise  bupiness  at  Lambert,  Minn., 
and  continued.  1890-99;  elected  reerister 
of  deeds.  Red  Lake  Co.,  1899,  sold  out 
mercantile  business  and  was  twice  re- 
elected to  the  office:  has  recently  de- 
voted attention  principally  to  bankina- 
and  abstract  business.  Vice  president 
Bank  of  Red  Lake  Falls;  director  Mer- 
chants' State  Bank,  Red  Lake  Falls: 
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Abstract  Co.;  partner  A.  L.  Roy  &  Co.. 
fuel.  Postmaster  I^ambert,  Minn..  1890- 
99;  town  clerk.  1887-99;  register  of 
deeds,  Red  Lake  Co.,  1899-1905.  Repub- 
lican. Roman  Catholic.  Member  W.  M. 
A.,  Modern  Brotherhood  of  America 
(head  of  local  lodge).  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting,  mechanical  and 
scientific  pursuits.  Address:  Red  Lake 
Falls,   Minn. 

GIDDIN6S,  Arthur  E.,  jurist;  born 
at  Anoka,  Minn.,  Oct.  2,  1867;  son  of 
Dr.  A.  W.  and  Mary  (Simons)  Gid- 
dings;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Anoka;  Anoka  High  School,  graduating. 
1885;  Lfniversitv  of  Minnesota,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  B.A.,  1889;  College  of 
Law,  Universitv  of  Minnesota,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  LL.B..  1892.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Anoka,  1892;  was 
city  attorney  two  terms,  county  attor- 
ney, county  of  Anoka,  two  terms; 
elected  judge  of  district  court  18th  ju- 
dicial district.  1898.  and  has  been  on 
the  bench  ever  since.  Married,  1892,  to 
Miss  Sibyl  Baker.  Address:  Anoka, 
Minn. 

GIEBi:,  Eric  O.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Deerfield,  Wis.,  April  10, 
18f>8;  son  of  Ole  N.  and  Inger  (Himle) 
Giere;  educated  at  Luther  College.  De- 
corah,  Iowa.  Sept..  1885,  to  .Ian,  1887; 
St.  Olaf  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1887- 
88  (left  before  graduating);  received  de- 
gree of  M.D.  from  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota. 
June  2,  1892.  Local  surgeon  Minneap- 
olis &  St.  Louis  Ry.;  physician  and 
surgeon  to  Ebenezer  Hospital:  exam- 
ining physician  for  old  line  and  mutual 
life  insurance  companies.  Member  of 
firm  of  Giere  &  Thrane,  physicians  and 
surgeons,  since  Jan.  1.  1900.  ;^■^ember 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Examining 
Board.  1903-06.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Camp  Release 
Medical  Society.  Married  at  Northfield. 
Minn.,  April  10,  1895,  to  Miss  Louise 
Williamson.     Address:    Madison,   Minn. 

GIFFEBT,  Jolin  Rutherford,  inventor, 
secretarv  Clvde  Iron  Works;  born  at 
Hudson,  N.  Y..  Marcli  19,  1869;  son  of 
.lohn  M.  and  Sarah  (Carnahan)  Gif- 
fert;  educated  at  Hamilton  College.  N. 
Y. ;  Williams  College.  Mass.,  gradua- 
ting, 1890;  New  York  University  Law- 
School,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.. 
1892.  Practiced  law  in  New  York  and 
at  Duluth  until  1901;  became  interested 
in  the  Clyde  Iron  Works,  first  as  de- 
signer and  later  as  secretary,  and  has 
devoted  entire  time  to  the  company 
since  Jan.,  1905;  inventor  Giffert  Log 
Roller,  etc.  Married  at  Hudson.  N.  Y., 
1896,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Y.  Magoun. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial. 
OfRce:  302-.308  Lake  Av.,  S.  Residence: 
15  E.   3rd   St.,   Duluth. 

GZ^BEBT,  Cass,  architect;  born  at 
?;anesvil]e,  O..  Nov.  24,  1859;  son  of 
Samuel  A.  and  Elizabeth  Fulton    (Whee- 


ler) Gilbert;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Zanesville,  and  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  and 
at  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogv.  Began  professional  career,  Sept.. 
1876:  has  been  practicing  under  his 
own  name  since  Jan.,  1883.  Architect  of 
the  New  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul;  Essex 
County  Court  House,  Newark.  N.  J.; 
Agricultural  Bldg.  Trans-Mississippi 
Exposition.  Omaha;  Brazer  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton; Broadway-Chambers  Bldg.,  and 
"West  St."  Bldg..  New  York  Custom 
House.  New  York;  Art  Bldgs.  and  Fes- 
tival Hall,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, and  one  of  the  architects  new 
Union  Club  Bldg..  New  York.  Member 
National  Jury  of  Fine  Arts,  World's 
Columbian  Exposition.  Chicago;  mem- 
ber jurv  on  selection  of  design  for  New 
York  Public  Library.  1897;  member  Na- 
tional Jury  for  Architecture,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1900;  member  jury  for  selec- 
tion of  design  for  reconstruction  of 
West  Point  Military  Academy.  One  of 
the  founders  Architectural  League,  New 
York:  Fellow  American  Institute  of 
Architects,  Associate  National  Academy 
of  Design,  hon.  cor.  member  Royal  Inst. 
British  Architects,  S.  A.  R.  Married  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  29.  1 897.  to  Miss 
Julia  T.  Finch.  Clubs:  Minnesota  (St. 
Paul);  Cosmos  (Washington);  Century, 
Union,  Lawyers  and  Metropolitan  (New 
York);  Rockaway  Hunting  (Lawrence). 
Offices:  Endicott  Bldg.,  St.  Paul;  11 
East  24th  St..  New  York  City.  Resi- 
dence:   45  E.   7Sth  St.,  New  York  City. 

GII.BEBT,  Frederick  Lee,  president 
■Red  Cliff  Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1853;  son  of  Prosper  Lee 
and  Mary  Rockwell  (Olmstead)  Gilbert; 
educated  at  Albany  Academy,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Cornell  University,  graduating, 
degree  of  C.E.,  1871.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  civil  engineer,  continuing  1871- 
73:  entered  lumber  business  on  own 
account  as  operator  in  lumber  lands  in 
Michigan  and  Minnesota,  1875.  Has 
been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since  1893; 
organized  the  Red  Cliff  Lumber  Co., 
1896,  to  operate  in  Red  Cliff  Indian  res- 
"^rvation,  mills  at  Duluth.  Minn.,  and 
Red  Cliff,  Wis.,  of  which  is  president; 
also  president  North  Shore  Lumber  Co., 
Beaver  Bay  Lumber  Co.,  Cook  County 
Lumber  Co.,  and  Lake  County  Lumber 
Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Episco- 
palian. Member  Masonic  order  and 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Married  at 
Bay  City,  Mich.,  Nov.  7.  1877,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  B.  Jennison.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi.  Northern  Country,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Duluth  Boat;  Union  League  (Chi- 
cago); Metropolitan  (New  York  City). 
Recreations:  Golf,  fishing  and  hunting. 
Office:  39th  Av.,  W.  Residence:  1201 
London   Rd  ,   Duluth. 

GIIiBEBT,  Frederick  W.,  railway  offi- 
cial: born  at  Bennington,  Vt..  1854;  son 
of  Wm.  B.  and  Mary  C.  (Hubbell)  Gil- 
bert: educated  at  Cornell  University. 
Entered    service    Erie    Railway,    1873,    in 


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engineering  and  maintenance  of  way 
department,  continuing  until  1881;  was 
engineer  in  charge  of  sliop  construction 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  at  Brainerd,  Minn.. 
1881-83;  engineer  and  manager  North- 
ern Pacific  Terminal  Co.,  at  Portland, 
Ore.,  1883-85;  superintendent  Rocky 
Mountain  division  Northern  Pacific  Rd  . 
1885-88;  superintendent  Coeur  d'Alene 
division,  same  road,  and  its  successor 
the  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  1888  to  1890; 
division  superintendent  Idaho  division. 
1890-1903;  assistant  general  superin- 
tendent at  Livingston,  Mont.,  Jan.  to 
April,  1903;  has  been  general  superin- 
tendent Northern  Pacific  Ry.  since 
April,  1903.  Married  at  De  Ruyter,  N. 
Y.,  1873,  to  Miss  A.  E.  Sutton.  Recrea- 
tions: Music,  fishing.  Office:  Broad- 
wav.  Cor.  4th  St.  Residence:  223  Arun- 
del   St.,    St.    Paul. 

GIIiBEBT,  Philip,  lawyer;  born  at 
Coldwater,  Mich.,  Oct.  29,  1860;  son  of 
Col.  Henry  C.  and  Harriet  (Champion) 
Gilbert;  educated  in  high  school.  Cold- 
water,  Mich.,  and  Law  Department  of 
Universitv  of  Michigan;  married  at 
Anoka,  Minn.,  June  1,  1889,  to  Alcetta 
Tinkham.  Admitted  to  bar  of  Michigan, 
1885;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1886,  and  en- 
tered into  partnership-  with  E.  H.  Mor- 
phy,  as  Morphy  &  Gilbert.  In  1892  firm 
became  Morphy,  Ewing,  Gilbert  &  Ew- 
ing,  and  subsequently  Morphv,  Ewing 
&  Gilbert,  until  Dec,  1899;  then  prac- 
ticed alone  until  1902,  when  with  Jesse 
E.  Greenman  formed  present  firm  of 
Gilbert  &  Greenman.  Member  of  Ram- 
sey County  State  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations. Chairman  of  School  Board 
and  president  Library  Board,  White 
Bear.  Member  Commercial  Law  League 
of  America.  Member  Loyal  Legion, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  National  German  American  Bank 
Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  White  Bear 
Lake,   Minn. 

GIIiES,  Harry  Blarshall,  manager  fire 
insurance  companies;  born  at  Rockford. 
111.,  Feb.  15,  1874;  son  of  Marshall  S. 
and  Florence  M.  CAVebster)  Giles;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Waukegan. 
111.,  and  at  Lake  Forest  College,  Lake 
Forest.  111.  Began  in  insurance  busi- 
ness with  the  Millers'  National  Insur- 
ance Co.,  at  Chicago.  111.,  1894;  came 
to  Minneapolis  as  inspector  for  the  com- 
pany, 1901;  was  made  Northwestern 
manager,  1903,  also  of  Michigan  and 
Ohio  Millers'  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
companies;  agent  Central  Manufactur- 
ers' Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  and  Mill- 
ers' Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Association. 
Served  in  U.  S.  Navy  as  member  Illi- 
nois Naval  Reserve  and  was  on  T'.  S. 
S.  Oregon  at  battle  of  Santia.go.  Tnde- 
poiident  in  politics.  Episcopalian.  Mar- 
ried at  Covington,  Kv..  1904,  to  Miss 
Edith  M.  Orr.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Hunting.  Office:  Corn  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Residence:  910  2nd  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 


GIIiFIIiIiAN,  John  B.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Barnet.  Vt.,  Feb.  11,  1835;  common 
school  and  academic  education.  Came 
to  St.  Anthony,  Minn.,  1855;  studied  law 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1860; 
served  as  city  attorney  of  St.  Anthony 
four  terms  and  county  attorney  of  Hen- 
nepin county  four  terms;  State  senator, 
1876-85;  member  of  Congress,  1885-87; 
regent  University  of  Minnesota,  1881- 
89.  Republican."  President  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  1903-05,  and  since  1905 
chairman  board  of  directors.  Presented 
$50,000  to  University  of  Minnesota, 
1901,  as  a  trust  fund  to  be  used  in  aid 
of  deserving  students.  CIuIjs:  Minneap- 
olis Society  of  Fine  Arts,  Minneapolis 
Club,  LaFayette.  Office:  721  Metropol- 
itan Life  Bldg.  Residence:  222  Clifton 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

CrZIiKIN'SON,  Andrew  Jackson,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Wayne  Co.,  W.  Va.,  March 
23,  1863;  son  of  Andrew  W.  and  Ma- 
tilda Jane  (Caylor)  Gilkinson;  came  to 
Minnesota  Oct.  8,  1882;  graduate  St. 
Cloud  Normal  School,  June,  1888;  Col- 
lege of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  University 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1893. 
Member  Pai-k  Region  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Democrat.  Protestant. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  K.  O.  T.  M.  Mar- 
ried at  Fair  Haven,  Minn.,  Jan.  30,  1894, 
to  Miss  Grace  I.  Bliler.  Address:  Osa- 
kis,   Minn. 

GZIiIiAlS,  Charles  W.,  grain,  seeds  and 
lands;  born  at  Omro,  Wis.,  April  10, 
1861;  son  of  Samuel  S.  and  Abigail  C. 
(Clark)  Gillam;  came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents.  1871;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Windom.  Began  business  career  at 
Windom.  Minn.,  by  starting  a  small  flour 
and  feed  store,  Oct.  1,  1881,  to  which  he 
added  farm  implements,  in  1884;  began 
buying  wheat  at  "Windom  for  G.  W. 
Van  Dusen  &  Co.,  and  later  for  Peavey 
&  Co.,  also  continuing  in  farm  imple- 
ment business;  built  elevator  at  Win- 
dom, 1887,  which  he  sold  in  1894,  later 
operating  several  elevators  on  the 
"Omaha"  line;  also  has  made  invest- 
ments in  lands  of  Cottonwood  Co.  Vice 
president  Windom  National  Bank.  Mayor 
of  Windom  three  years.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Wal- 
tham,  Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Helen  Hunt. 
Club:  Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Ad- 
dress:   Windom.    Minn. 

GIIi^Z:,  Henry  John,  electrical  and 
gas  engineer;  born  in  Washington  Coun- 
ty, Minnesota,  May  19,  1870;  son  of 
Peter  and  Elizabeth  Gille;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Washington  County 
and  Curtiss  College,  completing  course. 
June,  1889;  married  in  Washington 
County,  Minn.,  Oct.  5,  1892.  Linnie  L. 
Garbe.  Employed  in  storehouse.  1889, 
and  factory,  1890,  of  Columbia  Electric 
Co.,  St.  Paul;  assistant  purchasing 
agent,  1891,  purchasing  agent,  1892, 
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trie  Co.;  assistant  manager  supply  de- 
partment General  Electric  Co.,  Chicago, 
1S94;  electrical  engineer  Washburn  & 
Moen  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1S95; 
manager  Electrical  Department  St. 
Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  1898,  general  su- 
perintendent, 1901,  and  from  1906,  man- 
ager commercial  department  St.  Paul 
Gas  Light  Co.  and  Edison  Electric  Light 
and  Power  Co.  Patentee  of  improve- 
ment in  system  of  electrical  distribu- 
tion, lamp  cap  for  electric  signs,  and 
electric  signs.  Member  American  In- 
stitute of  Electrical  Engineers,  Illumi- 
nating Engineering  Society,  American 
Gas  Institute  (formerly  the  Western 
Gas  Association)  and  Ohio  Gas  Light  As- 
sociation. Mason  (32  =  ).  Scottish  Rite, 
Shriner;  member  Royal  Arcanum.  Rec- 
reations: Photography,  gardening,  fish- 
ing. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  St. 
Paul  Gas  Light  Co.  Residence:  1900 
Feronia  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

GUiLEM",  Hugh  Herbert,  lawyer:  born 
at  Hudson.  Wis.,  Julv  4,  1862;  son  of 
M.  M.  and  Ellen  (Campbell)  Gillen;  at- 
tended State  Normal  School,  River 
Palls,  Wis.,  3  years;  graduate  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  School,  Valparaiso,  Ind., 
degree  of  A.M.,  1884.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  March  26, 
1889.  Served  4  years  as  city  attorney, 
Stillwater;  at  present  judge  of  munici- 
pal court.  Served  full  term  as  member 
National  Guard  in  two  states.  Wisconsin 
and  Minnesota.  Democrat.  Married  at 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  June  14,  1892,  to  Miss 
Nellie  F.  Long.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Driving.  Address:  Still- 
water,  Minn. 

OIIiIiESFH:,  Georg-e  Iselin,  shoe  deal- 
er: born  at  Oak  Grove,  Anoka  Co.. 
Minn.,  Aug.  2,  1863;  son  of  George  C. 
and  Margaret  (Henry)  Gillespie;  edu- 
cated in  Anoka  High  School,  and  Cur- 
tiss  Business  College,  Minneapolis, 
graduating,  from  the  latter,  June,  1883. 
Taught  school  for  three  years;  was  in 
retail  cigar  trade  for  several  years  and 
entered  the  retail  shoe  business,  March 
7,  1898,  as  member  of  the  firm  of  Gil- 
lespie &  McManus,  now  owning  two 
shoe  stores,  in  Anoka  and  Winona.  Sec- 
retary and  treasurer  of  the  Carnegie 
Library,  Anoka.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Married  at  Hudson,  la.,  Sept.  12,  1887, 
to  Miss  Emma  Shaffner.  Business  ad- 
dress: Anoka  or  Winona.  Residence: 
Anoka.   Minn. 

GIIiIiETTX:,  Balph  Perkins,  secretary 
Minneapolis  Steel  &  Machinerv  Co.: 
born  at  Niles,  Mich.,  June  13.  1880; 
son  of  Lewis  S.  and  Louisa  (Perkins)  Gil- 
lette; educated  in  East  Minneapolis 
High  School  and  University  of  Minne- 
sota, A.B.,  1902.  Has  been  secretary 
Minneapolis  Steel  &  Machinery  Co.,  and 
manager  mechanical  sales  since  Au- 
gust, 1902.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial. Minikahda.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  2854  Minnehaha  Av. 
Residence:  2842  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 


GZIiIiIAlE,  Warren  B.,  general  agent 
American  Guaranty  Co.;  born  at  Du- 
buque, la.,  March  27,  1873;  son  of  Thos. 
F.  and  Elizabeth  (Shields)  Gilliam;  ed- 
ucated in  the  common  and  high  schools 
of  Dubuque;  married  at  Des  Moines, 
la.,  Oct.  17,  1900,  to  Louise  A.  Butler. 
After  leaving  high  scliool  was  in  em- 
ploy of  G.  B.  Grosvenor  &  Co.,  Dubuque, 
for  four  years;  then  for  10  years  was 
Northwestern  manager  for  J.  C.  Blair 
Co.,  paper  manufacturers.  Huntington, 
Penn.;  has  ever  since  been  connected 
with  the  American  Guaranty  Co.,  of 
Chicago,  111.,  and  is  now  a  member  of 
the  firm  of  Morgan  &  Gilliam,  general 
agents  for  that  company  in  the  North- 
west. Former  member  of  "Governor's 
Greys"  of  Iowa  (Co.  A,  1st  Regt.,  I.  N. 
G.).  Episcopalian.  Mason  (member 
Summit  Lodge,  No.  163,  and  Summit 
Chapter.  No.  45,  St.  Paul).  Offices:  N.  T. 
Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul;  Andrus  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis. Residence:  Merriam  Park, 
Minn. 

GX^IiBUF,  Victor,  real  estate;  born 
in  Denmark,  May  29.  1840;  widower. 
Came  to  America.  1862;  served  in  1st 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  engineer  corps,  1862-65; 
was  clerk  in  store,  at  Watertown,  Wis., 
until  1868;  located  in  Albert  Lea  and 
continued  as  clerk  until  he  began  in 
general  merchandise  business  for  him- 
self at  Glenville;  was  elected  county 
register  of  deeds.  1884;  removed  to 
Albert  Lea,  served  two  terms  and  has 
since  been  engaged  in  real  estate  and 
insurance  business.  Former  mayor  of 
Albert  Lea;  ex-alderman  and  ex-presi- 
dent of  city  council.  President  Albert 
Lea  Building  and  Loan  Association; 
vice  president  Albert  Lea  State  Bank. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  G.  A.  R.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:    Albert  Lea,    Minn. 

GIILBIAN,  Andrew  Newton,  dealer  in 
bonds;  born  at  Northfleld.  Washington 
Co.,  Vt.,  May  30,  1824;  son  of  Andrew 
and  Amy  (Brown)  Oilman;  educated  in 
country  school:  married  at  Lewiston,  N. 
Y.,  June  7,  1852,  to  Agnes  E.  Boughton. 
Engaged  in  farming,  1839-41;  taught 
country  school,  1841-42;  clerk  in  countv 
clerk's  office,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1843- 
48;  manager  general  store,  Lockport,  N. 
Y.,  1848-52;  deputy  collector  of  customs. 
District  of  Niagara,  N.  Y..  1854-61; 
agent  Oil  Creek  Railway,  Corry,  Pa., 
1860-63;  engaged  in  oil  business  in 
Pennsylvania,  1864-74;  in  oil  business  at 
Bothwell,  Ont..  where  was  known  as 
"Yankee  Speculator,"  from  1875-80;  in 
commission  business.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.. 
1883;  came  to  St.  Paul,  and  was  in  real 
estate  and  mortgage  loan  business,  1884- 
87:  in  1887  founded  business  of  Oilman 
it  Co.  at  St.  Paul,  dealers  in  bonds. 
Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
835  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

GXIiMAll',  J.  E.,  county  superintendent 
of  schools;  born  at  Lawrenceville,  P.  Q., 
Can.,   Sept.   14,    1857;    son  of  Dudley  and 


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R.  Rebecca  (Davis)  Oilman ;  educated  in 
seminary  at  Wasioja,  Minn.,  and  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  A.B..  1S87. 
Was  principal  of  scliools  at  Buffalo, 
Minn.,  1887-SS;  Glenwood.  three  years. 
1888-90;  superintendent  public  schools, 
Winnebago,  Minn.,  1891-1900;  county  su- 
perintendent, Faribault  Co.,  since  Jan., 
1,1900.  President  board  of  directors  Win- 
nebago City  B.  &  L.  Association.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian  (ruling  elder).  Ma- 
son, R.  A.  M.  (high  priest  for  11  years 
past);  member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  I.  O.  O.  P.  Married  at  Con- 
cord, Minn.,  Nov.  24,  1886,  to  Mary  L. 
Woods.     Address:    Winnebago,  Minn. 

GUiMAN,  Victor  C,  bonds;  born  at 
Suspension  Bridge  (now  Niagara  Falls), 
N.  Y.,  March  28,  1857;  son  of  Andrew 
N.  and  Agnes  Elizabeth  (Boughton)  Gil- 
man;  attended  village  school  one  year, 
but  practically  self-educated;  married 
at  Maysville,  Ky.,  Jan.  31,  1882,  Julia 
Lee  Clienoweth.  Began  business  career 
at  13  years  of  age,  checking  wheat  in 
country  elevator,  1870;  learned  broom 
making  and  worked  at  trade  in  Lewis- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1871-73;  entered  employ  of 
Sidney  Shepard  &  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1874,  and  became  confidential  clerk,  1879; 
moved  to  St.  Paul,  1SS3,  as  member  of 
firm  of  Glenny  Sz  Oilman  (crockery); 
entered  bond  business,  1887,  and  is  mem- 
ber firm  of  Oilman  &  Co.,  bond  dealers. 
Democrat.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  835 
Holly  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

OXI^FIN,  Simon  Ward,  educator;  born 
at  Newfoundland.  Pa.,  Nov.  20,  1872; 
son  of  Simon  Allen  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Croft)  Gilpin;  graduate  Mansfield  State 
Normal  School,  Mansfield,  Pa.,  1892, 
Bucknell  University,  1898;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Dec.  ,23,  1901,  to  Elizabeth 
M.  Crawshaw.  Principal  schools  New- 
foundland, Pa.,  1S92-94;  superintendent 
schools.  Virginia,  Minn.,  1901-04;  county 
superintendent,  St.  Louis  Co.  since  1904. 
Address:     Virginia,   Minn. 

OXXiBITTH,  William  O.,  banking;  born 
in  Scotland,  lSfi8;  son  of  James  and 
Helen  (Osier)  Gilruth;  graduated  from 
Webster's  Seminary,  Kirriemuir,  Scot- 
land, at  age  of  16,  and  removed  with 
parents  to  Rockford,  III.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1882;  taught  school  in  Yellow 
Medicine  Co.  for  five  years;  engaged  in 
mercantile  business  until  1895.  Studied 
law  three  years  at  Lake  Benton;  en- 
tered banking.  1895,  and  was  cashier 
First  National  Bank,  Tracy,  for  three 
years;  now  cashier  Lincoln  County  State 
Bank,  established  1901;  also  treasurer 
Farmers'  Independent  Elevator  Co.  Re- 
publican. Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Tracy, 
Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  I.  Marie  Johnson. 
Recreation:  Automobilingr-  Address: 
Ivaiihoe,   Minn. 

OIMMESTAD,  Andrew  O.,  president 
State  I5ank  of  Belview:  born  in  Nord- 
fjord,   Norway,  Aug.    5,   1SG5;  son  of  Ole 


M.  and  Eli  C.  (Mardal)  Gimmestad; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1876,  and  was  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Redwood 
Co.,  Minn.;  Windom  Institute,  Monte- 
video, 1889-90;  Beeman's  Actual  Busi- 
ness College,  Red  Wing,  1890-91.  Lived 
on  a  farm  until  1SS9;  sold  farm  land, 
clerked  in  store,  bought  wheat,  wrote  in- 
surance and  engaged  in  sale  of  farm 
machinery  at  Belview,  Minn.,  until  1893: 
engaged  in  real  estate,  farm  loans  and 
insurance  until  May  26,  1906,  when  he 
entered  banking  business;  is  now 
president  and  cashier  State  Bank  of  Bel- 
view; president  Belview  Creamery  Asso- 
ciation; manager  Gimmestad  Land  and 
lioan  Agency;  treasurer  Farmers'  Grain 
and  Fuel  Co.;  director  Redwood  County 
Rural  Telephone  Co.:  member  Belview 
Mercantile  Co.  "Was  justice  of  the  peace 
for  town  of  Kintire,  Redwood  Co.,  1892- 
1904;  town  clerk,  1894-1903;  justice  of 
the  peace,  village  of  Belview,  1893-99: 
member  village  council,  1894-96:  presi- 
dent of  council.  1896-97  and  1900-01  (4 
'years);  treasurer  Belview  public  school 
since  1895;  treasurer  village  of  Belview 
since  1906.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried in  Redwood  Co.,  1892,  to  Miss  Annie 
B.  Hegdal.  Club:  Commercial  (treas- 
urer).     Address:     Belview,    Minn.  ■ 

GJEBSET,  Oluf,  lawyer;  born  at 
Romsdalen,  Norway,  1858;  came  to 
America,  1871;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Norway  and  Swift  Co.,  Minn.; 
Minnesota  State  University,  graduating 
from  Law  Department,  1892.  Admitted 
to  the  bar  at  St.  Paul  and  began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1892. 
where  he  has  since  resided.  Clerk  in 
general  merchandise  store,  1878-84;  as- 
sociated with  Strong  &  Miller,  Minne- 
apolis, and  became  traveling  auditor  for 
their  line  of  grain  elevators,  1884-89. 
Has  been  three  times  elected  county  at- 
torney of  Chippewa  Co.  Republican. 
Unmarried.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Montevideo,    Minn. 

GJERTSEN,  Henry  J.,  lawyer;  born. 
Norway,  Oct.  S,  1861;  son  of  Herman 
J.  and  Albertina  B.  (Wulf)  Gjertsen; 
educated  in  Central  High  School,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  at  Hauge's  Seminary,  Red 
T\''ing,  Minn.,  and  studied  law  in  office 
of  Lang:  &  Mulleneaux.  Minneapolis: 
married  at  Red  Wing,  1SS3.  to  Miss 
Oretchen  Ooebel.  Practicing  attorney  at 
Minneapolis  since  1883;  member  of  the 
law  firm  of  Gjertsen  &  Lund.  President 
of  the  Pacific  Coast  &  Norway  Packing 
Co.,  which  is  engaged  in  the  canning  of 
salmon,  lumbering  business  and  general 
merchandise  at  Petersburg,  S.  E.  Alaska. 
Chief  adjutant  general  on  the  govern- 
or's staff  4  years;  member  Minneapolis 
first  charter  commission,  appointed  in 
1897.  State  senator,  1902-1907.  Repub- 
lican. Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Shriner. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Odin.  Recreations:  Books,  outings. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
2526   Elliott  Av.,   Minneapolis. 


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GI.ASS.  James  E.,  lumber;  born  at 
Shelby ville.  Ky.,  Aug-.  17,  1847;  son  of 
Samuel  and  Sarah  (White)  Glass.  En- 
tered the  lumber  business  at  Shelbyville. 
1S73;  came  to  the  Northwest,  18S2,  and 
was  located  in  Duluth,  1SS2-84;  made 
his  headquarters  in  St.  Paul,  1884-89. 
permanently  establishing-  himself  in 
Minneapolis,  in  1SS9.  Has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  Park  Rapids  Lumber  Co. 
since  1900;  also  treasurer  Western  Lum- 
ber Co.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried in  Kentucky,  1869,  to  Miss  Josie 
Malone.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  262  5 
Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

GIiEASON,  Eug-ene  Watson,  farmer; 
born  at  Wetherfield,  N.  Y..  1845;  son  of 
Watson  and  Louisa  (Barber)  Gleason; 
educated  in  common  schools  until  15 
years  of  age;  graduated  from  Doolittle 
Institute  at  18;  taught  school  in  New 
York  state  until  27  years  of  age;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1873,  and  continued  teach- 
ing school  for  two  years.  Began  farm- 
ing at  Shellrock,  and  made  a  success  of 
it;  rented  his  farms  and  retired  from 
active  work  at  60  years  of  age.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Glenville  Dairy  Association; 
lias  been  chairman  of  the  board  of  coun- 
ty commissioners  of  Freeborn  Co.  for 
10  years,  and  now  holds  the  position; 
chairman  of  legislative  committee  of 
county  commissioners  of  Minnesota.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Married  at  Oakland. 
Minn.,  1873.  to  Miss  Mary  PI  Brady. 
Address:     Glenville.   Minn. 

GI^EASOIT,  Mathe-w  E.,  hardware  and 
furniture;  born  at  Ripton,  Vt.,  Nov.  2  6, 
1865;  son  of  Michael  and  Mary  (Wal- 
lace) Gleason;  came  to  Michigan  witli 
parents  early  in  life  and  was  educated 
in  common"  schools  of  Michigamme. 
Mich.  Began  active  career  at  15  as 
bookkeeper  for  his  father,  at  Republic, 
Mich.;  was  manager  g-eneral  merchan- 
dise store.  Gleason  &  Hickey,  at  Cham- 
pion. Mich.,  1885-87;  member  firm  of 
M.  Gleason  &  Son,  Republic,  for  3  years; 
manager  stores  at  Amasa  and  Loretto, 
Mich.,  for  M.  Gleason  &  Son,  1892-97; 
in  hardware  and  furniture  business  at 
Ely,  Minn.,  since  Feb.  1,  1897,  and  in 
hardware  business  at  Eveleth,  since 
1903.  Mavor  City  of  Ely,  1901-03:  treas- 
urer school  district,  1905-08;  chief  fire 
department.  Ely,  1897-1907.  Independ- 
ent Republican.  Catholic.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E..  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Eagles.  Married  at  Marinette,  Wis., 
Nov.  6,  1895,  to  Miss  Josephine  McDer- 
mott.  Club:  Ely.  Recreation:  Baseball. 
Address:   Ely,  Minn. 

GI^ESSNEB,  Frank,  furniture  and  un- 
dertaking; born  at  Marietta,  O.,  March 
4,  1847;  son  of  William  and  Abbie  Gless- 
ner;  came  to  Minneapolis,  185*4,  and  was 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Minneap- 
olis. Began  in  furniture  and  undertak- 
ing business  with  his  father,  1881;  has 
been  member  firm  of  Glpssner  &  Wash- 
burn    since     I'sn.       Universalist.       Mar- 


ried at  Minneapolis,  March  17,  ISSl.  to 
Miss  Marv  E.  Crocker.  Office:  313-321 
Central  Av.  Residence:  701  Sth  St.,  S. 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

GI.OVEB,  MTewton  !■.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Vernon  Prairie.  la..  June  7,  1867;  son 
of  Jonah  and  Elizabeth  (Mack)  Glover; 
educated  in  public  schools  at  Farming- 
ton,  la.;  Keokuk  Normal  School,  grad- 
uating from  the  latter;  Law  School. 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
LL.B..  1895;  taught  school  in  Missouri, 
1884-85,  and  was  telegraph  operator, 
claim  clerk,  at  Omaha  freight  depot, 
stenographer  for  Jackson  &  Lancaster, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  acted  as  court 
reporter.  Located  at  Windom  to  engage 
in  practice,  June.  1895;  county  attorney 
Cottonwood  Co..  1905-06.  Republican. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Minneapolis.  Nov.  13,  1899,  to  Miss 
Alyda  Alden.      Address:    Windom.   Minn. 

GIiTTEK,  Charles,  vice  president  Gluek 
Brewing  Co.;  born  at  Minneapolis. 
Minn.,  June  6.  1860;  son  of  Gottlieb  and 
Caroline  (Foell)  Gluek;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has  been 
engaged  ever  since  leaving  school.  1880, 
in  brewing  business  established  by  his 
father,  in  1857;  vice  president  of  the 
company,  which  was  incorporated  in 
1894  as  one  of  the  established  institu- 
tions of  Minneapolis.  Also  vice  presi- 
dent German-American  Bank.  Demo- 
crat. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Pvthias.  A.  O.  TJ.  W.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing 
and  automobiling.  Office:  20th  Av.  and 
Marshall  St..  N.  E.  Residence:  1908 
Marshall   St.,   Minneapolis. 

GIiTTEK,  John  G.,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Gluek  Brewing  Co.;  born  at  Minne- 
apolis. Minn..  May  11,  1868;  son  of 
Gottlieb  and  Caroline  (Foell)  Gluek; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Minneap- 
olis. Has  been  identified  with  brewing 
business  established  by  his  father,  since 
leaving  school,  1887;  has  been  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  company  since  the 
time  of  its  incorporation,  1S94.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Member  B  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  April  24,  1896,  to 
Miss  Minnie  Mueller.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Fishing  and  boating. 
Office:  20th  Av.  and  Marshall  St.,  N.  E. 
Residence:  2447  Bryant  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

GIiTTEK,  Iiouis,  president  Gluek  Brew- 
ing- Co.;  born  at  St.  Anthony,  Minneap- 
olis, Sept.  21.  1858;  son  of  Gottlieb  and 
Caroline  (Foell)  Gluek;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has  been 
identified  with  the  brewing  business 
from  his  youth,  his  father  having  been 
his  instructor;  now  president  of  the 
Gluek  Brewing  Co.,  which  was  estab- 
lished in  1857.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1893,  to  Miss  Laura  I.  Giesmann.  Dem- 
ocrat.     Lutheran.      Member   I.    O.    O.    F., 


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B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Honor.  Club: 
St.  Anthony  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Farming  and  fishing.  Office:  20th  Av. 
&  Marshall  St.  Residence:  2002  Mar- 
shall  St.,    Minneapolis. 


John,  R.  C.  clergyman; 
Ijorn  near  Baernau,  Bavaria,  Dec.  5, 
1847;  son  of  Sebastian  and  Caroline 
CPritsch)  Gmeiner;  came  to  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  with  his  parents,  1849;  entered 
St.  Francis  Seminary,  1859;  ordained 
priest,  1870.  Was  editor  Columbia,  Mil- 
waukee, over  3  years;  professor  St. 
Francis  Seminary,  Milwaukee,  and  St. 
Thomas  Seminary.  St.  Paul,  7  years;  has 
been  rector  St.  Raphael  Church,  Spring- 
field, Minn.,  since  1902.  Delivered  ad- 
dress at  World's  Parliament  of  Reli- 
gions, 1893,  on  the  Primitive  and  Pros- 
pective Religious  Unity  of  Mankind. 
Author:  Modern  Scientific  Views  and 
Christian  Doctrine  Compared;  The  Spir- 
its of  Darkness  and  Their  Manifesta- 
tions on  Earth;  Emmanuel:  the  Savior 
of  the  World,  Mediaeval  and  Modern 
Cosmology.  Recreations:  Gardening  and 
photographing,  especially  making  and 
coloring  stereopticon  slides  for  lectures. 
Address:     Springfield,    Minn. 

OODFBE'S',  Percy  Downing,  lawyer; 
born  at  Hampton,  N.  H.,  March  12,  1871; 
son  of  Jacob  T.  and  Nettie  H.  (Down- 
ing) Godfrey;  educated  in  public  schools, 
high  school  and  at  Hampton  Academy, 
graduating,  1887;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1887,   entered   study  of  law   under  Judge 

A.  C.  Hickman,  later  attending  College 
of  I,aw,  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LT.,.B.,  1892.  Has  been 
actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  March  12,  1892,  first  as  junior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Otis  &  Godfrey, 
but  more  recently  as  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Godfrey  &  Molander.  Commis- 
sioner U.  S.  Court  of  Claims,  St.  Paul. 
Member  St.  Paul  and  the  Minnesota 
State  Bar  associations.  Park  commis- 
sioner of  city  of  St.  Paul  two  years. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der,   I.    O.    O.    F.,    Knights    of    Pvthias, 

B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  June 
30,  1892,  to  Miss  Minnie  R.  Lawton; 
two  sons.  Recreations:  Yachting,  bil- 
liards and  baseball.  Office:  N.  T.  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  133  E.  Congress  St., 
St.   Paul. 

GOEMANFOTT,  K.,  real  estate;  born 
in  Tho  Nclhi  liands,  July  24,  I860;  son 
of  R.  A.  Pott  and  Etta  Goeman;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, April  24,  1884,  and  to  Minnesota, 
Nov.  2,  188.5;  married  at  Renville,  Minn., 
April  2.  1887.  to  Miss  H.  C.  Haan.  Has 
been  engaged  in  real  estate  business 
since  June  1,  1887;  also  engaged  in 
hardware  business  at  Renville.  1893-90. 
and  in  genenal  merchandise  liusiness  at 
Raymond,  1904-06  (store  and  contents 
destroyed  by  fire  Sept.  15.  1906).  Mem- 
))er  T.  O.  O.  F.,  K.  O.  T.  M.,  M. 
W.  A.     Address:    Raymond,  Minn. 


GOEBTZ,  Henry  P.,  lumber;  born  at 
Gnadenfeld,  South  Russia,  Feb.  29,  1860; 
son  of  Peter  and  Petronella  (Franz) 
Goertz;  attended  rural  schools  in  Rus- 
sia; came  to  Americii  at  15  and  at- 
tended public  schools  of  Mt.  Lake,  Minn., 
until  18  years  of  age.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  general  mercantile  business, 
1881,  adding  lumber  yard  and  grain  ele- 
vator; organized  Bank  of  Mt.  Lake, 
1889,  now  First  National  Bank,  of  which 
he  was  cashier  for  a  number  of  years; 
retired  from  elevator  business  and  en- 
tered into  partnership  in  retail  lumber 
and  building  materials,  1891,  which  still 
continues.  Vice  president  First  State 
Bank  of  Mt.  Lake.  President  Board  of 
Education,  Mt.  Lake,  for  past  18  years, 
formerly  treasurer.  President  board  of 
trustees  Mennonite  Church,  Sunday 
School  superintendent,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Mennonite  Aid  Society,  secre- 
tary County  Sunday  School  Association, 
chairman  S.  S.  organization  for  Minn., 
Neb.  and  S.  D. ;  secretary  church  con- 
ference states  named  and  N.  D.;  mem- 
ber board  of  trustees  Mennonite  Book 
Concern,  Berne,  Ind.;  vice  president 
Mennonite  Hospital,  Mt.  Lake,  Minn. 
Republican.  Married  at  Mt.  Lake,  June 
20,  1S76,  to  Miss  Elisabeth  Hiebert.  Ad- 
dress:    Mt.   Lake,    Minn. 

GOETZ,  J.  Julius,  judge  of  probate; 
born  in  Zachasberg.  province  of  Posen, 
Germany,  June  1,  1844;  son  of  M.  .lohn 
and  Minnie  (Borsack)  Goetz;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  by  home  study. 
Learned  trade  of  making  stone  china  at 
Kolman,  Germany;  came  to  America, 
June  20,  1868;  clerked  in  general  store 
in  Wisconsin;  came  to  Minnesota,  Dec. 
1879,  and  continued  as  clerk  in  general 
store;  entered  dry  goods  business  at 
Fairmont,  in  partnership  with  R.  Cun- 
ningham, 1889,  title  being  changed  to 
Goetz  &  Co.,  1892,  and  to  Goetz  &  True, 
1894;  elected  to  office  of  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Martin  Co.,  1898.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
A.  O.  LT.  "W..  D.  of  H.  Married  at  Man- 
chester, Wis..  Jan.  1,  1874,  to  Miss  Min- 
nie W.  Heidel.  Address:  Fairmont, 
Minn. 

GOETZE,  Otto  C.  J.,  register  of  deeds; 
born  at  Carver,  Minn.,  Jan.  29,  1874; 
son  of  Christopher  A.  and  Christiana 
Goetze;  educated  in  graded  and  high 
schools.  Carver,  1881-91.  Clerked  in 
his  father's  general  store  at  Carver  until 
1895;  entered  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness with  brother  at  Bel  view,  Minn.; 
sold  out  in  1900  and  was  made  assistant 
cashier  State  Bank  of  Belview;  register 
of  deeds  of  Redwood  Co.,  since  Jan. 
1,  1903.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Mason,  chapter.  Knight  Templar;  mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias.  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  A.  O.  IT.  W.  Married 
at  Belvi<'W,  Minn.,  Oct.  9.  1898,  to  Miss 
Nellie  Thompson.  Clubs:  Commercial. 
Baraca  Bil)le  Class.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing, hunting,  riding  and  driving.  Ad- 
dress:     Redwood   Falls,   Minn. 


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GOIiD,  Charles  S.,  manufacturer:  born 
at  Northfleld,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1844;  son  of 
Sherman  and  Eunice  (Adams)  Gold. 
Began  business  career  at  the  age  of  17 
in  general  store  at  Northfleld.  Vt..  con- 
tinuing until  he  came  to  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1867;  was  with  George  W. 
Hale  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  1867-90 
(now  J.  W.  Thomas  &  Co.),  and  was 
general  manager.  1880-90;  has  been 
identified  with  knitting  business  since 
1890;  treasurer  of  the  Northwestern 
Knitting  Co.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  1,  1870,  to  Miss  Libbie  I.  Brackett. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Horse- 
back riding  and  driving.  Office:  718 
Western  Av.  Residence:  1920  Hennepin 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

GOIiD,  Frank  S.,  wholesale  notions; 
born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Julv  2.5, 
1873;  son  of  Charles  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Brackett)  Gold;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has  been  in 
mercantile  business  since  beginning  of 
his  active  career,  1891;  was  with  Wil- 
son Brothers,  furnishing  goods,  Wyman, 
Partridge  &  Co.,  and  Harrison  Hapwood 
&  Cross,  previous  to  entering  wholesale 
notion  business,  1901,  as  Frank  S  Gold 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  treasurer.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1900,  to  Miss  Nellie  E.  Atwood. 
Club:  Automobile.  Office:  312-314  1st 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  2202  Pleasant  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

GOIiD,  'William  Henry,  banker;  born 
at  Davis,  111.  March  20,  1865;  son  of 
Aaron  and  Ellen  (Gaboon)  Gold;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  at  Davis;  began 
active  career  as  telegraph  operator, 
1883;  became  owner  of  retail  lumber 
yard,  1887;  owner  of  five  lumber  yards, 
1893;  engaged  in  banking  (one  bank) 
189.5;  at  the  present  time  interested  in 
twelve  banks,  the  Gold-Stabeck  Land 
and  Credit  Co.,  of  which  he  is  treasurer, 
being  the  parent  institution.  President 
Gold-Stabeck  State  Bank,  Redwood 
Falls,  Citizens  Stntp  Bank,  Wabasso, 
Minn.,  State  Bank  of  Vesta.  Vesta.  Minn.: 
director  First  National  Bank.  Ren- 
ville. Minn.,  First  National  Bank,  Ray- 
mond, Minn..  First  National  Bank. 
Antler,  N.  D.,  First  National  Bank, 
Kramer,  N.  D  ,  Bottineau  County  Bank, 
Bottineau,  N.  D.,  Maxbass  Security 
Bank.  Maxbass.  N.  D..  Nekoma  State 
Bank,  Nekoma,  N.  D..  Devil's  Dake  State 
Bank,  Devil's  Lake.  N.  D..  Marietta  State 
Bank,  Marietta,  Minn.  Republican. 
Methodist  (treasurer  Minnesota  Conf<=r- 
ence  Claimants  Fund  Association  of  the 
Methodist  Church).  President  Minne- 
sota State  Sunday  School  LTnion.  Mason. 
Married  at  Granite  Falls,  Minn.,  May  1  .'i, 
1889,  to  Miss  J.  Winifred  Bennett.  Club: 
(Commercial.  Address:  Redwood  Fall.=;, 
Minn. 

GOOB,  Simon  Iishman,  manager  Grib- 
ben  LunilxM-  Co.;  born.  Highspire.  Pa., 
Vc}>.  1.  1S49;  son  of  Christian  and  Cath- 
arine (Noll)  Good:  educated  in  public 
schools    of    Lebanon,     Lebanon     County, 


Pa.,  1861-67.  Lebanon  Valley  College, 
1868;  married,  St.  Paul,  May  24,  1876, 
Lizzie  Gunther.  Worked  during  vaca- 
tions from  school,  1863-69.  in  woolen 
mill  for  brother.  Martin  Good,  at  High- 
spire,  Pa.;  in  retail  grocery,  1870.  for 
S.  F.  Breneman.  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  clerk 
in  lumber  office  of  John  S.  Prince,  St. 
Paul,  1871-82;  since  1882,  manager  and 
director  Gribben  Lumber  Co.  Made  trip 
to  Centennial  Exposition  and  eastern 
cities,  1876  and  1906;  was  in  Javers 
Lake  Cyclone,  1S90;  went  to  Europe, 
1895,  as  delegate  of  Independent  Order 
of  Foresters.  Member  Court  Ramsey, 
No.  1154,  St.  Paul,  I.  O.  F.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Clubs:  Dayton's  Bluff  (treas- 
urer). Commercial.  Office:  194  East 
7th  St.  Residence:  753  Cypress  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

GOODi:i;ii,  Georg-e  Arthur,  general 
superintendent  Chicago  Great  Western 
Railway;  born  at  Knoxville,  111.,  Aug. 
13,  1855;  son  of  Nathan  and  Mary 
(Stevens)  Goodell;  public  school  edu- 
cation; married,  1st,  at  Waterloo,  la., 
Oct.  12,  1881,  to  Miss  Ardelle  G.  Whit- 
aker;  2nd,  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Jan.  26, 
1899,  to  Miss  Anne  S.  Dutton.  Entered 
railway  service,  June,  1869,  as  messen- 
ger boy  for  the  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  R.  R.,  advancing  to  positions  of 
telegraph  operator,  station  agent  and 
train  dispatcher;  ticket  agent  of  the 
Toledo,  Peoria  and  Warsaw  Ry.,  Bur- 
lington, la.,  1876-1877;  in  service  of 
Burlington.  Cedar  Rapids  and  Northern 
Railway,  1877-1902,  and  became  super- 
intendent of  the  road.  Since  March  1, 
1902,  general  superintendent  Chicago 
Great  Western  Ry.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Minnesota.  Commercial,  Town  and  Coun- 
try, White  Bear  Yacht.  Office:  Great 
Western  Bldg.  Residence:  442  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GOODING,  Arthur  Clair,  banking; 
born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  June  20,  1871; 
son  of  Alphonso  and  Harriet  (Lacey) 
Gooding;  graduated  from  Rochester 
high  school,  1S88,  and  also  attended 
Oberlin  and  Carleton  colleges.  Entered 
Union  National  Bank,  Rochester,  as 
messenger,  Nov.  2.  1888.  serving  as 
bookkeeper  and  assistant  cashier;  cash- 
ier since  Feb.  22,  1899;  also  director 
and  treasurer  Rochester  Building  & 
Loan  Association;  director  and  secre- 
tary John  A.  Cole  Milling  Co.,  and  Ma- 
sonic Temple  Association.  School  com- 
missioner-at-large  since  1904  and  clerk 
of  board  of  education:  member  of  the 
public  library  board  since  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Mar- 
ried at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1895, 
to  Miss  Frances  Day  Faitoute.  Ad- 
dress:    Rochester,    Minn. 

GOODKIND,  Benjamin  L.,  president 
Mannheimer  Bros.;  born  at  Adrian, 
Mich.,  July  19,  1855;  son  of  Louis  and 
Mina  (Mannheimer)  Goodkind;  educated 
in  public  and  private  schools;  in  the 
Haven  School,  Chicago;  Dyrenfurth's 
Business  College.    Married  in  New   York 


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City.  Feb.  26,  ISSS.  to  Miss  Addie  Rau. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  April  IS,  1S71.  and 
on  May  2,  1871.  entered  as  clerk  in  the 
retail  drv  goods  store  of  Qoodkind  & 
Mannheimer;  in  1S73  the  firm  changed 
to  Mannheimer  Bros.,  of  which  he  be- 
came a  cartner  in  1882;  when,  in  1903. 
the  firm  was  incorporated,  he  was 
elected  vice  president,  and  on  death  of 
Robert  Mannheimer.  in  1903,  became 
president.  Director  American  National 
Bank.  Mason  (Royal  Arch);  member 
B.  P.  O.  E  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country,  Commercial  (St.  Paul); 
Chicago  Fishing  and  Hunting  (Chicago, 
111.).  Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunt- 
ing. Office:  N.  W.  Cor.  6th  and  Robert 
Sts.  Residence:  45  St.  Albans  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

GOODKIND,  leo,  vice  president 
Mannheimer  Bros..  St.  Paul;  born  at 
Chicago.  111.  Doc.  29,  1S68;  son  of  I^ouis 
and  Mina  (Mannheimer)  Goodkind;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents.  1871;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul: 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Boston;  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B..  1S92.  Has  been 
engaged  in  dry  goods  business  since 
1895;  vice  president  Mannheimer  Broth- 
ers, dealers  in  dry  goods,  etc.,  since  the 
incorporation  of  the  company.  Member 
Delta  Upsilon  fraternity.  Unmarried. 
Office:  fith  and  Robert  Sts.  Residence: 
215    Nelson   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GOODKINB,  WUliam  I..,  secretary 
and  tren  surer  Mannheimer  Bros.,  St. 
Paul;  born  in  Chicago,  HI.,  June  13. 
1859;  son  of  T.ouis  and  Mina  (Mann- 
heimer) Goodkind;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents.  1871;  educated  in  public 
and  high  schools  of  St.  Paul.  Has  been 
engaged  in  mercantile  business  since 
beginning  of  his  active  career,  and  has 
been  secretary  and  treasurer  Mannhei- 
mer Bros,  since  incorporation  of  the 
company.  Member  I.  O  B.  B.  Married 
at  Rock  Island.  111.,  Jan.  7.  1900,  to 
Mrs.  Tillie  Sternberg  (nee  Rosenfield). 
Office:  fith  and  Robert  Sts.  Residence: 
43   S.   St.   Albans  St.,   St.   Paul. 

GOODMAN,  Allen  Daniel,  flour  mill- 
ing; born  at  Milmorp.  O..  Jan.  1,  1861; 
son  of  Daniel  and  Minerva  (Mills)  Good- 
man; educated  at  High  School,  Waseca, 
Minn.,  and  University"  of  Minnesota.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  lunibor  business, 
at  Waseca,  continuing  for  18  years,  also 
came  to  Duluth  in  1900  and  built  flour 
mill,  which  has  700  barrels  daily  ca- 
pacity (the  only  flour  mill  in  Duluth); 
secretary  and  treasurer  Duluth  T'niver- 
sal  Mil]  Co.,  established,  1900;  also  vice 
president  Dumas-Backus  T>umber  Co. 
Member  Duluth  Board  of  Trade  Re- 
publican. Congrcg.itionalist.  Mason. 
Knight  Tomplar.  Married  at  Madison, 
Wis.,  1886.  to  Miss  Blanche  Swain. 
Clubs:  rv.nim.'rcial.  Duluth  Boat.  Office: 
Boat-.l  <<r  'I'ladc-  Bldg.  Residence:  1118 
K.    1st    St.,    Duluth. 

GOODRICH,  C.  G.,  vice  president  Twin 
City    Rapid     Transit    Co.;     born    at    Ox- 


ford. O..  March  12.  1856;  son  of  Dr. 
Calvin  G.  Goodrich.  Came  to  Minneap- 
olis, 1868;  began  active  career  in  wheat 
commission  business;  has  been  identi- 
fied with  rapid  transit  system  since 
1877.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda, 
Elks.  Office:  Hennepin  Av.,  S.  E.,  Cor. 
14th  St.  Residence:  1815  Vine  PL,  Min- 
neapolis. 

GOODRICH,  Georg-e  Danfortli,  county 
superintendent  of  schools;  born  at  Ed- 
dington.  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1852;  son  of  Moses 
and  Nancy  (Downs)  Goodrich;  educated 
in  common  schools;  Anoka  (Minn.) 
High  School;  special  courses  at  sum- 
mer schools;  graduate  American  Insti- 
tute of  Phrenology,  New  York  City. 
Reared  on  farm;  began  teaching  school 
at  21;  county  superintendent  of  schools, 
Anoka  Co.,  Minn.,  for  IS  years.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Married  at  Anoka 
May  1,  1879,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Molloy. 
Address:     Anoka,   Minn. 

GOODRICH,  James  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  May  25.  1825;  son 
of  Daniel  H.  and  Mahala  (Newton) 
Goodrich.  Studied  law  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1878;  court  commis- 
sioner, 1890-06.  Methodist.  Married. 
Address:     Jackson,    Minn. 

GOODRIDGE,  Irving'  R.,  lumber;  born 
at  Eden,  Me.,  May  19,  1862;  son  of 
Uriah  and  Hannah  (Emery)  Goodridge; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1882.  and  has  since  been 
engaged  in  the  lumber  business;  secre- 
tary Carpenter  Lamb  Co.,  lumber  man- 
ufacturers; treasurer  Goodridge-Call 
Lumber  Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Central  Lumber  Co.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1894,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  Hilger.  OfHce:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  1517  Stevens  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

GORDON,  Charles  P.,  dry  goods;  born 
at  Sudbury.  Mass.,  1847;  educated  at 
Genesee  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  dry  goods 
store,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  where  he  remained 
7  years;  was  traveling  salesman  for 
Sibley,  Lindsay  &  Curr,  for  5  years, 
and  floor  manager,  same  firm,  for  sev- 
eral years;  started  in  dry  goods  busi- 
ness for  himself  at  Williamsport,  Pa., 
1878;  sold  out  and  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1886,  and  organized  the  Minneapolis 
Dry  Goods  Co.,  with  Eastern  stockhold- 
ers, to  carry  on  a  department  store 
business,  which  was  incorporated  under 
the  laws  of  New  Jersey,  and  of  which 
he  is  president.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  501-11 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  ISOl  Fremont 
Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

GORDON,  Charles  W.,  vice  president 
Gordon  &  Ferguson,  manufacturers  of 
hats,  caps,  gloves  and  furs;  director 
First  National  Bank;  Northwestern 
Trust  Co.  OfTico:  4th  and  Broadway. 
Residence:      378    Summit    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GORDON,  Georg-e  Jacoh,  physician: 
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15,  1874;  as  a  youth  attended  public 
school  in  Russia,  later  as  a  student  in 
the  North  Side  High  School,  Minneap- 
olis, Minn.,  and  graduated  from  Jeffer- 
son Medical  College,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  April,  1900.  Commenced  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Minneapolis  and  is 
now  instructor  in  therapeutics  and  ob- 
stetrics in  the  Medical  Department  of 
Hamline  University.  Member  Henne- 
pin County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Jewish  religion.  Married.  Minne- 
apolis, Feb.  16,  1902,  Sophie  Weinberg. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Wood- 
men and  "U^oodmen  of  the  World.  Office: 
Masonic  Temple.  Residence:  815  E. 
ISth    St.,    Minneapolis. 

GOBSON,  Richards,  wholesale  hats: 
born  in  Ireland,  Nov.  27,  1829;  came  to 
America  in  infancy  with  parents. 
Reared  and  educated  in  New  York  City; 
located  in  St.  Paul,  1854;  engaged  in 
banking  and  wholesale  grocery  business 
until  1S66,  and  in  wholesale  and  retail 
drug  business  until  1870;  began  in 
wholesale  hat  business  as  Ricliards  Gor- 
don, 1871;  has  been  member  of  Gordon 
&  Ferguson  since  1873.  Formerly  presi- 
dent St.  Paul  Musical  Society  and  for 
25  years  leader  choir  of  St.  Paul's  Epis- 
copal Church.  Office:  Lower  4th  St., 
S.  W.  Cor.  Broad wav.  Residence:  37 S 
Summit  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GOBES,  Frank  £.,  investments;  born 
at  New  Trier.  Minn..  Dec.  15,  1866;  son 
of  Francis  and  Margaretha  fWolf) 
Gores;  attended  St.  Mary  Sisters  School, 
public  school  and  St.  John's  University. 
Collegeville,  Minn.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  general  merchandise  store  con- 
ducted by  his  father,  remaining  in  this 
position,  1891-97;  engaged  in  grocery 
business  on  his  own  account,  later  de- 
voting attention  to  investments  of  cap- 
ital. Chairman  of  the  board  of  county 
commissiqners  of  Wadena  Co.  Demo- 
crat (chairman  of  the  Democratic  coun- 
ty committee  of  Wadena  Co.,  and  mem- 
ber of  State  Democratic  Central  Com- 
mittee). Catholic.  Member  C.  O.  of  F. 
Married  at  New  Trier,  1887,  to  Miss 
Veronika  Ewertz.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Wadena,   Minn. 

GOBHAM,  Georg'e  I.,  general  agent 
fire  insurance;  born  at  Pittsford,  Vt., 
Oct.  4,  1860;  son  of  James  T.  and  Ade- 
laide N.  (Ives)  Gorham  ;  educated  at 
Black  River  Academy,  Ludlow,  Vt.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  marble  quarries  of 
Senator  Proctor,  Rutland.  Vt.,  continu- 
ing, 1878-SO;  came  to  Stillwater,  Minn., 
and  filled  position  of  clerk  in  flour 
milling  co.,  1880-82;  was  in  wood  and 
coal  business.  1882-89,  and  began  in  in- 
surance, 1886;  has  been  connected  with 
Northwestern  Department  of  the  Cam- 
den (N.  J.)  Fire  Insurance  Association, 
since  Feb.  1,  1904;  now  'general  agent 
of  the  association  for  Minnesota,  Wis- 
consin and  Northern  peninsula  of  Michi- 
gan, also  holding  similar  position  with 
County    Fire    Ins.    Co.,    of    Philadelphia 


and  Capital  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  of  N.  H.,  and 
traveling  insurance  adjuster  for  com- 
panies named;  also  assistant  secretary 
Nortli  Western  Fire  &  Marine  Insur- 
ance Co.,  of  Minneapolis.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Minneapolis  Fire 
L'nderwriters'  Association,  Minnesota 
Association  of  Fire  Insurance  Agents. 
Married  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  June,  1886. 
to  Miss  Clara  A.  Boyden.  Recreation: 
Literature.  Office:  13-15  North  4th  St. 
Residence:  1779  Knox  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

GOSS,  John,  lumberman;  born  at  St. 
George,  N.  B.,  Can.,  April  8,  1834:  son 
of  Peter  and  Mary  (Oliver)  Goss.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1855,  first  to  Stillwater, 
and  later  to  St.  Anthony,  where  he 
worked  in  a  saw  mill;  in  1857  entered 
the  lumbering  business  for  himself; 
member  of  firm  of  John  Goss  &  Son. 
President  Anoka  State  Bank  since  1899. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Trustee  of  the 
Anoka  Baptist  Church.  Member  Mason- 
ic order.  Married  at  St.  George,  N.  B., 
1855.  to  Miss  Irene  Davis.  Address: 
Anoka,    IMinn. 

GOSS,  Michael  Nathaniel,  invest- 
ments; born  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Jan.  9, 
1859;  educated  in  common  schools,  with 
two  years  in  graded  school  at  Sterling, 
111.,  and  private  lessons;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  1882,  to  Jessie  L.  Snow.  Em- 
ployed as  railway  conductor  from  19  to 
30  years  of  age;  in  manufacturing  busi- 
ness, 1889-93;  deputy  sheriff  of  Ram- 
sey County,  1893-96;  chief  of  police  of 
St.  Paul,  1896-1900;  since  1900  engaged 
in  investment  business.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Mason  (32').  Shriner; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  O.  R.  C.  Clubs:  Commercial,  West 
Side  (president).  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:  100  W.  Winifred  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

GOSSIiEE,  Gilbert  Iieslie,  physician; 
born  at  Hazelton,  Mich.,  Feb.  16,  1877; 
son  of  A.  F.  and  Mary  (Mason)  Gosslee. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1891,  studied  medi- 
cine and  was  graduated  from  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1903. 
Served  one  year  in  the  City  and  County 
Hospital  of  St.  Paul,  1903-04;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at  Wa- 
basso  since  1904.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  Phi  Rho  Sig- 
ma fraternity.  Address:  Wabasso, 
Minn. 

GOTTSCHAIiIi,  Iiouis  A.,  merchant; 
born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1857; 
son  of  I.  and  C.  Gottschall;  removed 
to  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  with  parents  and 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Mil- 
waukee. Began  in  dry  goods  business 
at  Milwaukee;  was  engaged  in  same 
line  of  business  at  Stillwater,  Minn.. 
1880-1905;  junior  member  Sternberg  & 
Gottschall  Co.  (The  White  House)  since 
July  5,  1906,  wholesale  men's  furnish- 
ings, etc.  Republican.  Jewish  religion. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Mar- 
ried  at    St.    Paul,    1884,    Miss   Josephine 


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Albenberg.  Office:  7th  &  Cedar  Sts. 
Residence:     535    Selby   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

GOTZIAN,  Paul  Harris,  businessman; 
born,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  19,  1866;  son 
of  Conrad  and  Caroline  (Busse)  Got- 
zian;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul,  Shattuck  Military  Academy,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  and  Phillips  Exeter  Acad- 
emy, Exeter,  N.  H.;  married,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Jan.  2,  1890,  Emmaline  Nelson 
Beebee.  In  1886  entered  the  office  of  C. 
Gotzian  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and 
wholesale  dealers  in  boots  and  shoes, 
and  afterward  was  employed  in  the 
stock,  later  becoming-  secretary,  treas- 
urer and  credit  man  of  the  house  until 
resignation  in  July,  1905;  for  a  time 
attended  to  personal  affairs,  but  at 
present  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Western  Debenture  &  Realty  Company, 
509-510  and  511  Andrus  Building,  Min- 
neapolis, State  Savings  Bank  Building, 
St.  Paul,  Manhattan  Building,  Duluth. 
Entered  service  of  the  U.  S.  during  the 
Spanish-American  War,  in  July,  1898. 
as  major  of  the  15th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.; 
later  promoted  to  lieut.  col.,  and  mus- 
tered out  with  the  regiment,  March  2  7, 
1S99;  served  four  years  on  the  staff 
of  Gov.  S.  R.  Van  Sant,  as  aide-de-camp, 
with  rank  of  colonel.  Mason  (32°); 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  No.  59,  and  Junior 
Pioneers  of  St.  Paul.  Clubs:  Town  and 
Country,  Commercial,  White  Bear  Yacht. 
Recreations:  Yachting,  hunting,  fishing, 
etc.  Residence:  11  Summit  Court,  St. 
Paul. 

GOVI^D,  Cliarles  D.,  attorney  at  law; 
born  at  Garland,  Warren  Co.,  Pa.,  June 
4,  1867;  son  of  Theodore  L.  and  Louise 
D.  Gould:  graduated  from  high  school. 
Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  1886;  entered 
Academic  Department  University  of 
Minnesota,  and  graduated  from  the  Law 
Department  of  the  University,  1891. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1S97,  to 
Viola  L.  Cauvet.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  Masonic  order,  Psi 
Upsilon.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  1601  Hawthorne  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

GOT7I^D,  Martin,  general  agent  Acme 
Harvesting  Machine  Co.;  born  at  Michi- 
gan City,  Ind.,  Sept.  10,  1855;  son  of 
Zebina  and  Mary  (Rees)  Gould;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Michigan  City. 
Began  active  career  as  messenger  for 
the  First  National  Bank,  Michigan  City, 
1876;  entered  service  of  McCormick 
Harvesting  Machine  Co.,  as  bookkeeper, 
etc..  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  1878;  was  book- 
keeper Lumberman's  Bank,  Michigan 
City,  Ind.,  1882;  became  traveling  man 
for  J.  J.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Co., 
1884;  was  paying  teller  United  States 
National  Bank.  Omaha,  1886;  cashier 
bank,  David  City,  Neb.,  1888-90;  en- 
gaged in  insurance  business,  1890-98; 
was  on  the  road  for  the  McCormick 
Harvesting  Machine  Co.,  1898-1903;  has 
lieen  connected  with  the  Acme  Harvest- 
ing Machine  Co.,  at  Peoria,  111.,  and 
Minneapolis   since  1903,   holding  position 


of  general  agent  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Married  at 
Michigan  City,  Ind.,  July,  1882,  to  Miss 
Julia  Hall.  Recreation:  Books.  Office: 
240  7th  Av.  Residence:  208  5th  Av.,  S. 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

GO'WAir,  Andrew,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  in  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  April 
15,  1849;  son  of  George  and  Mary  A. 
(McGrath)  Gowan;  came  to  Minnesota 
early  in  life  and  attended  district 
school,  Washington  Co.,  about  four  win- 
ters. Was  employed  as  woodsman  at 
common  work  for  14  years,  up  to  1880; 
filled  position  of  superintendent  of  log- 
g-ing  for  Nelson  Lumber  Co.,  at  Coquet, 
Minn.,  1880-96;  occupied  similar  posi- 
tion with  the  Northern  Lumber  Co., 
1896-98;  was  engaged  in  timber  and 
lumber  business  and  railroad  contract- 
ing, at  Duluth,  in  connection  with  the 
Duluth  Logging  &  Contracting  Co.,  and 
the  Twohy-Killeen  Co.,  1898  to  Feb.. 
1906.  President  Gowan-Payton-Twohy 
Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  organized  Sept. 
1,  1901;  treasurer  and  director  Roy  Iron 
Co.;  director  American  E.xchange  Bank. 
Member  A.  Gowan  &  Co.,  lumber.  Presi- 
dent of  village  council  and  chairman  of 
county  commissioners  in  Carlton  Co., 
Minn.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Married 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Oct.  30,  1878,  to 
Miss  Mary  Bergin.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Office: 
Foot  of  5th  Av.,  W.  Residence:  1010 
2nd    St.,   E.,   Duluth. 

GRACE,  Edward,  general  secretary  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  born  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  Feb. 
21,  1861;  son  of  William  and  Catherine 
(Van  Wriper)  Grace;  graduate  of  St. 
Clair  High  School;  studied  law,  1879- 
81,  admitted  to  the  bar,  1882.  Secre- 
tary LTnited  States  Electric  Co..  Denver. 
Colo.,  1884-86;  manager  St.  James  Hotel 
Co.,  Denver,  1887-88;  manager  Hotel 
Broadway,  Denver,  1889-92;  general  sec- 
retary Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  since 
July  1,  1893.  Club:  Commercial.  Mar- 
ried at  Denver,  Colo.,  March  8.  18S7,  to 
Miss  Minnie  V.  Arnett.  Recreation: 
Gardening.  Office:  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Resi- 
dence:    897  Fairmount  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

GBA7,  Emil,  banker;  born  in  Switzer- 
land, March  22,  1839;  son  of  John  J. 
and  Margaretha  Graf;  education  limited 
to  three  years  in  public  schools  of  Swit- 
zerland when  6  to  9  years  of  age;  came 
to  America,  1849;  was  self-taught  in 
English.  Reached  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April. 
1849,  at  10  years  of  age;  came  to  Still- 
water, Minn.,  June,  1850,  and  is  one  of 
the  oldest  living  pioneers  of  Minnesota. 
Located  on  XJ.  S.  land  4  miles  north  of 
Stillwater,  Minn.;  engaged  in  garden- 
ing and  dairying  until  1S59;  removed  to 
Marine  Mills,  Minn.,  and  entered  brew- 
ing business;  enlisted  as  private  in  Co. 
B.  1st  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  and  was  in  serv- 
ice three  years,  from  April  29,  1861,  to 
1864;  returned  from  war  and  reentered 
brewing  business,  continuing  until  1869; 
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ness,  1869-79;  farmed  on  homestead  in 
Nobles  Co.,  1879-1900;  has  resided  in 
Linsmore  since  1900.  President  State 
Bank  of  Linsmore;  was  director  Ex- 
change Bank  of  Adrian;  originator  and 
secretary  of  Wilmont  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Co.,  founded  189  5,  as  a  farm- 
ers' mutual  insurance  company.  Re- 
publican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  G.  A.  R. 
Married  at  Philadelphia,  Pa,  May  6, 
1864,  to  Miss  Fredericka  Zeh.  Address: 
Lismore,   Minn. 

6BAHAM,  Christopher,  physician ; 
born  in  Cortland  County,  N.  Y.,  April, 
1856;  graduate  University  of  Minne- 
sota, B.S.,  1887;  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Veterinary  Department,  1892,  Med- 
ical Department,  1894.  Member  of  firm 
of  Mavo,  Graham  &  Co.  Married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Blanche  Braekenridge.  Address:  Roch- 
ester, Minn. 

GKAHAM,  Savid,  physician;  born  in 
Lambton  Co..  Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  20,  1859; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Fannie  (Armstrong) 
Graham;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Ontario,  and  Detroit  College  of  Medi- 
cine, Detroit,  Mich.,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1893.  Has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  medicine  in  Duluth 
since  1893.  Member  Minnesota  Legisla- 
ture, 1903-4.  Member  St.  Louis  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Republi- 
can. York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°'>. 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1883,  to  Miss  Fannie  Mc- 
Calpine.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Hunting.  Office:  301-303  Central 
Av.  Residence:  124  56th  Av.,  W.,  W. 
Duluth. 

GRAHAM,  John  G.,  merchant,  retired; 
born  at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  March  23, 
1841;  son  of  Alexander  and  Betsy  (Gil- 
more)  Graham;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  two  terms  in  high  school. 
Engaged  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness at  Garden  City,  1867-70;  removed 
to  Good  Thunder  and  opened  a  general 
merchandise  store  and  hotel,  1870,  which 
he  conducted  until  Oct.  23,  1904,  when 
he  sold  out  and  retired  from  active 
business,  retaining  the  postoffice.  Presi- 
dent State  Bank  of  Good  Thunder  since 
1892;  owner  stock  farm.  Blue  Earth  Co. 
Served  three  years  in  3rd  Regt.,  N.  H. 
Vol.  Inf.,  during  Civil  War.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order, 
G.  A.  R.  Married  at  Acworth,  N.  H., 
Feb.  10,  1868,  to  Miss  Loretta  C.  Bar- 
nard.    Address:    Good   Thunder,  Minn. 

GRAHAM,  John  McMillan,  merchant 
and  manufacturer;  born  at  Braddock, 
Pa.,  Nov.  8,  1872;  son  of  Dr.  David  M. 
and  Alice  J.  (Fortney)  Graham;  edu- 
cated in  Minneapolis  High  School;  un- 
married. Began  active  career  in  news- 
paper and  job  printing  business;  en- 
tered firm  of  Christensen,  Mendenhall 
<^-  Graham,  manufacturers  and  jobbers 
of  men's  furnishing  goods,  May  1,  1896, 
the  firm  incorporating  as  the  Christen- 
sen-Mendenhall-Graham      Co.,      July      1, 


1905,  of  which  he  is  vice  president.  Ma- 
son; member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  514-516  W.  1st  St. 
Residence:    217   2nd  Av.,   W.,  Duluth. 

GRAHAM,  Iievin  Collier,  gas  engi- 
neer; born  at  Salisbury,  Md.,  June  8, 
1862;  son  of  Samuel  A.  and  Louisa 
(Collier)  Graham;  educated  at  public 
schools  at  Salisbury,  and  at  Drexel  In- 
stitute, Philadelphia.  "U'as  manager 
Merchantville  (N.  J.)  Gas  &  Electric 
Light  Co.,  1894-97;  connected  with  the 
Philadelphia  Gas  "Works,  1898-1905; 
came  to  Winona,  1905,  as  general  man- 
ager Winona  Gas,  Light  and  Coke  Co. 
Married  in  Philadelphia,  1890,  to  Miss 
Mary  Young.  Member  Franklin  Insti- 
tute, Philadelphia.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club: 
Arlington.      Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

GRAHAM,  Robert,  phvsician;  born  at 
Shetland,  Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  22,  1865;  son 
of  Joseph  and  Fannie  (Armstrong)  Gra- 
ham; educated  at  Wardsville  High 
School;  Strathroy  College  Institute;  De- 
troit College  of  Medicine,  degree  of 
M.D.,  May  4,  1893;  post  graduate  course 
at  Chicago  Post  Graduate  Medical 
School.  Has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  at  Duluth  since 
1893.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  St.  Louis  County  Medical 
Society,  Inter-Urban  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine. Republican.  Mason.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Duluth,  Minn.. 
June  28,  1899,  to  Miss  Augusta  Oppel. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  New  Jersey 
Bldg.  Residence:  220  3rd  Av.,  East, 
Duluth. 

GRAHAM,  William  Joseph,  vice  presi- 
dent and  actuary  Northwestern  National 
Life  Insurance  Co.;  born  in  Jefferson 
Co..  Ky.,  1876;  son  of  Capt.  William 
Thompson  and  Anna  (MacDonald)  Gra- 
ham; under  graduate  St.  Xavier  College, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  and  post  graduate  St. 
Francis  Xavier  College,  New  York  City, 
degree  of  M,A.  Began  active  career 
as  actuary  Sun  Lifo  l-isuranc"  Co.  of 
America,  1895,  continuing  until  1902; 
was  actuary  on  staff  of  Metropolitan 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  1902-1905;  actuary 
in  charge  examination.  New  York  Life 
Insurance  Co.  (commissioned  by  West- 
ern states),  1905-06;  vice  president  ac- 
tuary and  director  Northwestern  Na- 
tional Life  Insurance  Co.,  1906  to  pres- 
ent time;  consulting  actuary  American 
.School  of  Insurance.  Member  Interna- 
tional Congress  Arts  and  Sciences.  St. 
I>ouis,  Mo.,  1904;  member  International 
Congress  Mathematicians,  Heidelberg, 
Germany,  1904;  member  International 
Congress  of  Actuaries,  Berlin,  Germany, 
1906;  member  International  Congress 
Medical  Directors,  Berlin,  1906.  Fellow 
Actuarial  Society  of  America;  member 
American  Mathematical  Society,  Ameri- 
can Statistical  Association,  American 
Society  for  Advancement  of  Science, 
National  Geographical  Society,  etc.  Un- 
married. Office:  Nicollet  Av,  and  11th 
St.  Residence:  West  Hotel,  Minneap- 
olis. 


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GRANGER,  Charles  T.,  physician; 
born  in  Rochester,  Minn.,  July  30,  1870; 
son  of  Abner  and  Louise  (Topliff) 
Granger;  educated  at  Halmemann  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Univer- 
sity of  Iowa,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1892;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  Catherine  Cornelie. 
In  practice  at  Rochester  since  1892; 
member  firm  of  Drs.  Granger  &  Joyce. 
President  Olmsted  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Southern  Minnesota  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  May- 
or of  Rochester,  1903;  president  of  city 
council  two  terms;  member  city  library 
board.  Methodist.  Address:  Rochester. 
Minn. 

GBANGEB,  Georg-e  W.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  April  5,  1869: 
son  of  Abner  and  S.  Louisa  (Topliff) 
Granger;  educated  in  country  school.s 
and  Rochester  (Minn.)  High  School, 
graduating,  June  3,  1886.  Studied  law 
in  office  of  Burt  W.  Eaton.  Rochester, 
and  has  engaged  in  practice  at  Roches- 
ter since  June  6,  1890;  member  law 
firm  of  Callaghan  &  Granger.  Was 
county  attorney  Olmsted  Co.,  1893-99. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  Association.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  A. 
O.  U.  W.  Married,  1st,  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1896,  to  Miss  Ophelia  Cook;  2nd, 
at  Quincy,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Dr.  Gertrude 
Booker.  Recreation:  Automobiling.  Ad- 
dress:   Rochester,   Minn. 

GBANNIS,  Henry  James,  lawyer;  born 
at  High  Forest,  Minn.,  June  18,  1865; 
son  of  Charles  L.  and  Rose  A.  (Rogers) 
Grannis;  graduate  of  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  A.B.,  1886;  grad- 
uate of  Department  of  Law,  University 
of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1888.  Ad- 
mitted to  practice  in  State  of  ]\Iinne- 
sota,  in  fall  of  1888;  was  located  at 
Faribault,  1888-90;  removed  to  Duluth. 
fall  of  1890;  has  a  general  real  estate, 
mining  and  corporation  practice  and  has 
given  special  attention  during  recent 
years  to  water  right  litigation.  Ad- 
mitted to  practice  in  LT.  S.  Supreme 
Court,  1896.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Bar  Association.  Mason  (32°).  Married 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Laura 
Hingson.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
1st  National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  4729 
McCullough   St.,    Duluth. 

GBANT,  Georg-e  Johnstone,  building 
contractor;  born,  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia, 
.Tan.  10,  1841;  son  of  George  and  Katie 
(Matheson)  Grant;  common  school  edu- 
cation. Became  a  carpenter's  apprentice 
at  IS  years  of  age  and  after  a  few  years 
attained  position  of  master  builder; 
erected  an  extensive  iron  and  steel  man- 
ufacturing plant  at  Londondei-ry,  Nova 
Scotia;  engaged  as  contractor  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Ry.,  1878-80;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1880,  and  i.s  one  of  the  most  wide- 
ly known  building  contractors  of  the 
Northwest.  Among  the  notable  St.  Paul 
liuildings    erected    by    him    are    the    Pio- 


neer Press  Bldg.,  the  Farwell,  Ozmun 
&  Kirk  structure  and  some  of  the  most 
beautiful  private  residences  of  the  city. 
Presbyterian.  Married  at  New  Bruns- 
wick, Canada,  1868,  Teresa  Thompson. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  709  New- 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  462  Hollv 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

GBAITT,  ]Lewis  Addison,  lawyer,  sol- 
dier; born  in  Bennington  Co.,  Vt.,  Jan. 
17,  1829;  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Wyman)  Grant;  educated  at  Townsend 
and  Chester,  Vt.  Was  admitted  to  the 
bar  at  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1855,  and  at 
Boston,  July,  same  year.  Taught  school 
in  Vermont,  New  Jersey  and  Massachu- 
setts, 1848-53.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1855;  enlisted  in 
U.  S.  Vol.  Army,  Aug.  15,  1861,  and  was 
appointed  major  5th  Vt.  Inf.;  promoted 
to  lieut.  col.,  Sept.  25,  1861;  brig,  gen- 
eral. April  27,  1864;  major  general  bv 
brevet,  to  date  from  Oct.  19,  1864  (bat- 
tle of  Cedar  Creek) ;  honorably  dis- 
charged Aug.  24,  1865.  Appointed  lieut. 
col.  36th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  July.  1866,  but 
declined;  was  assistant  secretary  of 
war,  1890-93.  Republican.  Married, 
1st,  at  Harvard,  Mass.,  S.  Augusta  Hart- 
well  (died  Jan.  27,  1859);  2nd,  at  Hart- 
land,  Vt.,  Sept.  9,  1863,  Mary  Helen 
Pierce.  Office:  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg 
Residence:  209  Groveland  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

GBAXT,  John,  furniture;  born  at  Bal- 
timore, Md.,  Sept.  1,  1857;  son  of  George 
and  Elizabeth  (Roth)  Grau.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1883;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Grau-Curtis  Company,  mak- 
ers of  upholstered  furniture.  Married 
at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  29.  1878.  Office: 
613-615  1st  Av..  N.  E.  Residence:  517 
Sth  Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

GBAUFMAir,  Pred  L.,  wholesale 
fruits;  born  in  Germany,  Oct.  31,  1863; 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Rambat)  Graup- 
man;  came  to  America  with  parents. 
1874;  educated  in  district  schools  of 
McLeod  Co.,  Minn.,  and  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul.  Entered  commission  busi- 
ness at  St.  Paul  with  the  B.  Presley 
Co.,  1881,  and  has  continued  with  same 
company.  Member  Board  of  Trade,  Job- 
bers' Union,  Credit  Men's  Association. 
Twin  City  Jobbers'  Union.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  Rebekah  degree.  Sons  of  Her- 
mann. Married  at  St.  Paul,  1890,  to 
Miss  Eliza  Droese.  Club:  Commercial 
Office:  102  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  523 
Carroll    St.,    St.    Paul. 

GBAVEI^IiE,  Joseph  Maria  Arthur, 
physician;  born  in  Maskinouge,  Quebec. 
Can.,  May  20,  1869;  son  of  J.  Alexander 
and  Emelia  (Boucher)  Gravelle;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools,  Jacques  Car- 
tier  Normal  School  and  St.  Therese 
Seminary,  Montreal,  graduating,  A.B.. 
1887;  School  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Victoria,  receiving  the  degrees  of  M.D  , 
CM.,  1892.  Came  to  Minnesota  Sept.. 
1902.  Married,  Jan.  27,  1900,  to  Wilhel- 
mina  Sittig.  Member  Ramsey  County 
Medical    Society.    Minnesota    State     and 


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American  Medical  associations;  College 
of  Physicians  anil  Surgeons,  P.  Q.,  Can. 
Medical  examiner  Woodmen  of  the 
World.  Roman  Catholic.  Member  Royal 
Ijeague,  Loyal  Americans,  U.  S.  C.  I., 
C.  O.  H.,  M.  W.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Office:  27  East  7th  St. 
Residence:     S50   Sims    St.,   St.   Paul. 

GRAVES,  Albert  L.,  probation  offi- 
cer; born  at  La  Have,  Lunenburg  Co.. 
N.  S.,  March  22,  18.52;  educated  in  pri- 
vate schools  and  academies  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  New  Brunswick;  married  at 
Summerside.  P.  E.  I.,  Dec.  29,  1872,  to 
Miss  Eliza  McEwen.  Learned  printing 
business  in  office  of  the  Journal,  Sum- 
merside, P.  E.  I.,  continuing  for  3  years, 
after  which  became  one  of  the  editors 
and  proprietors  of  the  paper;  removed 
to  Manitoba  and  resumed  newspaper 
business;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1880;  be- 
gan publication  of  the  St.  Paul  Times, 
1886.  disposing  of  same.  1890;  became 
assistant  secretary  State  Senate,  1891; 
began  publication  of  the  Broad  Axe, 
1891,  and  continued  until  1902;  was  dep- 
uty state  labor  commissioner,  1893-94; 
has  been  chief  probation  officer  of  Ram- 
sey Co.  since  1902.  Office:  Citv  Hall. 
Residence:     C46   Cherokee   Av..    St.    Paul. 

GRAVES,  William  P.,  ^^estern  mana- 
ger of  The  Middlesex  Banking  Co.;  born 
at  Bristol,  Vt..  Feb.  16,  1850;  son  of 
Rev.  William  Plummer  and  Mary  Unit\- 
(Fletcher)  Graves;  educated  at  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington.  111., 
and  at  Wesleyan  University,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  May 
5,  1884.  to  Belle  Hitchcock.  Held  chair 
of  ancient  languages  and  literature,  Up- 
per Iowa  University,  Favette,  Iowa, 
1871-1873;  pro  tem.  professor  of  Eng- 
lish language  and  literature,  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University,  1874-75;  practiced 
law  at  Indianapolis,  Ind..  1875-80;  since 
Feb.,  1880,  with  the  Middlesex  Banking 
Co.,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  in  the  mana- 
ging capacity,  with  an  associate  until 
1896;  since  then  alone,  as  western  man- 
ager. President  Graves  and  Vinton  Cot- 
ton Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Repub- 
lican. Member  People's  Church,  St.  Paul. 
Member  Psi  L^psilon  fraternity.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country  (St. 
Paul);  Tennessee,  New  Memphis  Jockey 
(Memphis.  Tenn.).  Office:  Pioneer  Press 
Bldg.  Residence:  779  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

GBAV,  Archibald  Doug-las,  lawyer: 
born  in  Chenango  Co..  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13, 
1S45;  son  of  Alonzo  G.  and  Lucy  An7i 
(Murch)  Gray;  came  with  parents  to 
Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  at  age  of  9;  raisod 
on  a  farm  and  attended  country  sclicol: 
was  for  two  years  a  student  at  Uppr^r 
Iowa  University,  Fayette,  la.;  began 
early  studying  law,  and  when  not  em- 
ployed on  the  farm  or  teaching  school: 
was  clerk  of  Fillmore  Co.,  1877-91:  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1881,  and  engaged  :-i 
practice  at  Preston,  in  partnership  with 
R.  E.  Thompson,  as  Gray  and  Thomp- 
son.      Republican.       Presidential    elector. 


1892,  and  delegate  to  Republican  Nation- 
al Convention,  1896.  Ex-county  commis- 
sioner. Married  in  Fillmore  Co.,  1868, 
to  Miss  Emma  W.  Seelye.  Address: 
Preston,  Minn. 

GBAIT,  Clyde  Edward,  physician;  born 
at  Champaign,  111..  April  IS,  1879;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1884;  graduate  Minneap- 
olis graded  schools  and  East  Side  High 
School  (1899);  College  of  Medicine  anrl 
Surgery,  L'niversity  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  1903.  Served 
as  assistant  city  physician  of  Minneap- 
olis, .spring  of  1903;  interne  St.  Barna- 
bas Hospital,  Minneapolis,  recei^-ing  di- 
ploma, June,  1904;  practiced  medicine 
at  Kellogg,  Minn.,  until  spring  of  190G; 
has  engaged  in  practice  at  Rush  City 
since  March,  1906.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  INIedical  associa- 
tions, Wabasha  County  Medical  Society. 
Married  at  ISIinneapolis,  June,  1904,  to 
Miss  Helen  Moody.  Address:  Rush  City, 
Minn. 

GBAT,  Frauk  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Lisbon,  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
N.  Y.,  April  4,  1870;  son  of  R.  J.  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Porteus)  Gray;  educated 
at  Ogdensburg  Free  Academy.  Ogdens- 
burg.  N.  Y.,  University  of  Michigan  and 
Northwestern  University,  Chicago,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1899;  unmarried.  Ap- 
pointed house  doctor,  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pital, 1899;  began  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Vesta,  1900;  started  a  hospital 
at  Vesta,  1902,  of  which  he  is  manager. 
President  Farmers'  Grain  &  Fuel  Co.; 
director  Vesta  Creamery  Association. 
Republican.         Presbyterian.  Member 

American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  and  Brown-Redwood  Coun- 
ty Medical  Society.  Mason.  Recreation. 
Automobiling.     Address:    Vesta,  Minn. 

GBA'S',  Georg'e  A.,  merchant;  born  at 
China,  Me.,  Oct.  28.  1866;  son  of  Charles 
H.  and  Melinda  (Ward)  Gray;  educated 
at  academy  at  Oak  Grove  Seminary. 
Vassaboro,  Me.  Began  active  career  as 
bookkeeper,  at  Portland,  continuing  for 
two  years;  came  to  Duluth,  1888,  and 
was  connected  with  I.  Freimuth,  dry 
goods,  1888-1900.  President  and  one  of 
tlie  organizers  of  the  Gray-Tallant  Co., 
established,  1900,  and  incorporated, 
1901.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at 
Portland,  Me.,  1905,  to  Miss  Margaret 
Blockwell.  Club:  Commercial.  Recre- 
ations: Athletic  and  outdoor  sports. 
Office:  117-119  W.  Superior  St.  Resi- 
dence:   Hunters  Park,  Duluth. 

GBA?,  James,  journalist;  has  been 
mayor  of  Minneapolis;  now  editorial 
writer  for  the  Minneapolis  Journal.  Ad- 
dress:   Journal  Office,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

GBAV,  "William  Irving',  contracting 
engineer;  born  in  Wabasha  Co.,  Minn., 
March  4,  1865;  son  of  Alexander  (a 
native  of  Scotland)  and  Mary  (Dingwall ) 
Gray;  educated  at  Lake  City  (Minn.) 
High  School;  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,    degree    of  B.E.E.,    1892,   and 


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M.E.E.,  1895.  Began  active  career  as  a 
contracting  electrical  engineer;  was  in 
partnership  with  A.  H.  Savage,  and 
bought  out  partner's  interest,  1S99,  now 
W.  I.  Gray  &  Co.,  contracting,  electrical, 
steam  and  water  works  engineers;  sup- 
plied mechanical  equipment  of  new  State 
Capitol  at  St.  Paul,  at  price  of  $350,000, 
and  extensive  modern  systems  for  elec- 
tric lighting  plants  and  steam  and  wa- 
ter works  in  Northwest.  Electrical  en- 
gineer Mankato  Light,  Heat  and  Elec- 
tric Power  Co.  President  State  Board 
of  Electricity.  Mason  (Scottish  Rite), 
member  Knights  of  Pytliias,  Theta  Delta 
Chi  fraternity.  Married  at  Plainview. 
Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss  Isabelle  Wenona 
Wells.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
704-706  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  1619  Park 
Av.,  Minneapolis.  Summer  residence  at 
Manitou  Junction,   Minn. 

GBEAVES,  Frank  William,  wholesale 
merchant;  born  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  March 
26,  1864;  son  of  George  Turner  and 
Susan  (Pease)  Greaves;  received  educa- 
tion in  district  and  normal  school; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  1884,  to  Miss 
Leila  Agnes  Teel.  Has  been  engaged 
in  business  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since 
Feb.  4,  1885,  as  Frank  W.  Greaves  & 
Co.,  wholesale  tailors'  trimmings,  of 
which  is  principal  owner.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling.  Office:  38  S.  3rd 
St.  Residence:  1821  Humboldt  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

OREAVES,  William,  physician;  born 
at  Perth,  Can.,  Nov.  17,  1842;  son  of 
"William  and  Hannah  (Eyre)  Greaves; 
educated  at  Hamline  University;  Medi- 
cal Department,  Universitv  of  Michigan, 
graduating,  M.D.,  1870;  post  graduate 
course  in  College  of  Phvsicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York,  1892,  and  1897. 
Married  at  Stanton,  Minn.,  Oct.  25,  1871. 
to  Miss  Mary  Stanton.  Member  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association,  Rice  Countv 
Medical  Society.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist.    Address:    Northfield,  Minn. 

GBEEIiY",  Otto  Ethan,  insurance;  born 
at  Bangor,  Me.,  May  24,  1853;  son  of 
William  Q.  and  Amanda  (Gowen)  Gree- 
ly;  educated  in  the  public  schools  of 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  University  of 
Minnesota.  Started  in  fire  insurance 
business  as  clerk  in  the  office  of  Gale 
&  Company,  Minneapolis,  1873;  partner. 
1878;  began  work  as  special  agent  and 
adjuster,  1878;  since  1884  with  Phenix 
Insurance  Co.  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and 
now  special  agent  of  that  company  for 
Minnesota,  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan, 
Alberta  and  Western  Ontario  and  gen- 
eral ad.iuster  for  above  named  terri- 
tory and  N.  Dak.  President  Minnesota 
and  Dakota  Fire  Underwriters'  Associa- 
tion (Minneapolis),  1898-1899;  president 
Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the 
Northwest  (Chicago).  1900.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
June  6,  1905,  to  Ida  Fallis  Harris.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,    St.     Anthony     Commercial. 


Office:     Phoenix    Bldg.      Residence:      615 
Ninth  Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 


Casper,  milling  and  farming: 
born  at  New  Elgin,  111.,  April  26,  1855; 
came  to  St.  George,  Minn.,  with  par- 
ents at  2  years  of  age;  lived  upon  farm 
until  1890,  when  he  began  in  the  milling 
business  at  Gibbon,  Minn.;  sold  out 
milling  interest  and  built  a  mill  at  Buf- 
falo Lake,  under  firm  name  of  Green 
&■  Dahme;  again  disposed  of  mill  and 
built  a  mill  at  Morgan,  in  1897.  which 
he  has  since  been  conducting;  also  en- 
gaged in  farming  in  Minnesota  and  S. 
Dak.  Married  at  St.  George.  Minn  , 
June  1,  1880.  to  Miss  B.  Beibl.  Address: 
Morgan,    Minn. 

GREEI7,  Charles,  mayor  of  Owatonna: 
born  at  Pittsford,  Vt.,  May  28,  1853; 
son  of  Harvey  and  Sophia  (Seager) 
Green;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Pittsford,  and  Steele  Co.,  Minn.;  mar- 
ried, 1st.  Mary  Layman  (now  deceased") : 
2nd,  at  Owatonna,  Sept.  1,  1895,  to  Car- 
rie D.  Pratt.  Began  active  career  in 
livery  business  at  Owatonna;  was  chiet 
of  police,  Owatonna,  1889-95;  entered 
farming,  but  returned  to  Owatonna  ana 
resumed  livery  and  bus  line  business 
as  member  firm  of  Jefferson,  Green  <S- 
Twiford,  which  still  continues;  has  been 
mayor  of  Owatonna  since  1905.  Address: 
Owatonna.   Minn. 

GREEN,  Charles  Arthur,  wholesale 
groceries;  born  at  Versailles,  111.,  Sept. 
3,  1876;  son  of  Thomas  H.  and  Julia 
A.  Green;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools  Sioux  Citv,  la.,  Leland  Stanford 
Jr.  University,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  class 
of  1900.  Began  business  career  as  clerk 
with  Tolerton  &  Stetson  Co.,  wholesale 
grocers,  Sioux  City,  la.:  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, ISOl,  and  assisted  in  organizing 
Green  &  Delaittre  Co.,  wholesale  gro- 
cers, of  which  is  treasurer.  Repuoliean. 
Member  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternity.  Un- 
married. Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt. 
Batterv,  Riding.  Office:  18-22  3rd  St.. 
N.  Residence:  2106  Aldrich  Av.,  S.. 
Minneapolis. 

GREEN,  James  J.,  editor;  born  in 
Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  29,  1830;  son 
of  James  and  Sarah  fBatten)  (jreen- 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Ohio 
Began  to  learn  printing  trade  at  Sprins-- 
fiel(?.  C,  1847;  engaged  in  printing  and 
publishing  business  in  Ohio;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1856,  began  in  newspaper 
business,  1857,  and  has  been  almost 
continuously  engaged  in  the  business 
since  that  time:  now  publisher  of  the 
Nfw  Illm  News.  Enlisted  in  amv,  1862, 
and  was  mustered  out,  1863;  was  quar- 
termaster sergeant,  Minnesota  Mounted 
liangers,  under  Gen.  H.  H.  Sibley.  Dem- 
ocrat. EpiscopaJian.  Member  A.  O.  '■. 
W.  Married.  Address:  New  Ulm, 
Minn 

GREEN,  John  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Marlboro,  Mass..  Dec.  10,  1873;  son  of 
Mciurice  and  Margaret  Green;  attend,  d 
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ccurso  of  siucly  at  home;  student  it 
I'niversity  of  Minnesota,  1893-94;  grail- 
nate  College  of  Law.  same  university 
(attendiiig  both  scliools  at  same  time), 
receiving  the  degree  of  IAj.B..  1S94,  and 
entered  law  office  of  James  Manahan,  St. 
Paul,  1890,  continuing  until  1895;  was 
office  attorney  for  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co., 
Minneapolis.  1895,  and  engaged  in  prac- 
tice for  himself,  1896-97;  traveling  at- 
torney for  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  1897- 
1900;  returned  to  Graceville.  Jan.  1, 
1900.  Unmarried.  Independent  Demo- 
crat. Member  American  and  Minnesota 
Bar  associations.  IMember  M.  W.  a.. 
Court  of  Honor,  Royal  Neighbors.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Athlectic 
sports.     Address:      Graceville,   Minn. 

GBEEKr,  John  Eldward,  lawyer;  born 
at  Winnebago  Indian  Agency  (now  St. 
Clair),  Minn.,  Dec.  4,  1S65;  son  of  John 
and  M9rv  (Hall)  Green:  educated  in 
High  School,  Rushford,  Minn.,  gradua- 
ting, June,  188*5;  Northern  Indiana  Nor- 
mal School,  Valparaiso.  Ind..  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  B.S.,  Aug.  8.  1888;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  Collesre  of  Law, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  June  fi, 
1896.  Taught  school  5  years.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Carlton,  July,  1896: 
county  superintendent  of  schools,  Carl- 
ton (Jo.,  4  veai-s;  county  attorney  of 
Carlton  Co..  1900-06.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Superior, 
Wis.  Sept.  4.  1890,  to  Miss  Sara  A. 
Watkins.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.     Address:    Carlton,  Minn. 

GBEIIN,  Samuel  B.,  educator;  born  at 
Chelsea,  Mass..  Sept.  15,  1859;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Anna  E.  Green:  graduate 
Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  de- 
gree of  B.S..  1879;  has  made  special 
study  of  horticulture  and  forestry. 
Married  at  "U^ellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  1887, 
to  Miss  Alice  C.  Hazelton.  Has  been 
professor  of  horticulture  and  forestry, 
T'^niversity  of  Minnesota,  since  1888. 
Associate  editor  Farm  and  Fireside 
since  1888;  secretary  Minnesota  Horti- 
cultural Society.  1890;  president  Minne- 
sota Horticultural  Society,  1907.  Vis- 
ited Europe  and  studied  forestry  and 
horticulture  In  Germany,  Denmark,  Hol- 
land, Belgium,  France  and  England. 
1900.  Author:  Amateur  Fruit  Growing: 
Vegetable  Gardening;  Forestry  in  Min- 
nesota; Principles  of  American  Fores- 
try; also  University  bulletins  on  agri- 
cultural and  forestry  topics.  Address: 
St.  Anthony   Park,   Minn. 

GBEEir,  T.  H.,  president  Green  i<c  De- 
Tiaittre  Company;  born  at  Lvnchburg. 
C,  Oct.  27.  1849;  son  of  Israel  C.  and 
Rachel  (Moorman)  Green;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Clinton  Co.,  O..  and 
at  Eastman  National  Business  College. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  bookkeeper  and  cashier  in  a 
country  store  at  Versailles,  111.,  con- 
tinuing in  same  capacity  with  H.  L. 
Spencer  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  Oska- 
loosa,   la.;    was  secretary  and   treasurer. 


Tolerton  &  Stetson  Co.,  wholesale  gro- 
cers, Sioux  City,  la.,  Sept.  1,  1885,  to 
.Ian.  22,  1901;  has  been  president  Green 
&  DeLaittre  Company,  importers  and 
wholesale  grocers,  Minneapolis  (of 
which  he  was  one  of  the  organizers), 
since  the  establishment  of  the  company, 
July  1,  1901;  also  president  Northwest- 
ern' Jobbers'  Credit  Bureau,  St.  Paul, 
and  director  Knapp  &  Spencer  Co..  Siou.x 
City,  la.  Republican.  Member  Society 
of  Friends.  Mason,  Knight  Templar,' 
Shriner.  Married  at  Versailles,  111., 
Sept.  3,  1873,  to  Miss  Julia  A.  Casteen. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  18-22  3rd 
St.,  N.  Residence:  2106  Aldrich  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

GREENE,  Charles  Iiyman,  physician; 
born  at  Gray,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1862;  son 
of  Dr.  William  Warren  and  Elizabeth 
(Lawrence)  Greene;  educated  at  L^ni- 
versity  of  Michigan;  University  of  Min- 
nesota (graduating,  M.D.,  1890);  took 
post-graduate  work  in  hospitals  of  Har- 
vard, Johns  Hopkins  and  London  and 
in  Paris,  Berne  and  Heidelberg.  Interne 
in  St.  Joseph's  and  City  Hospital,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct. 
6.  1886,  to  Miss  Jessie  Rice.  Professor 
of  the  theory  and  practice  of  medicine 
in  the  Medical  Department,  University 
of  Minnesota,  since  1891;  formerly  med- 
ical director,  Minnesota  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  1892-1904;  ex-president  National 
Association  of  Life  Insurance  Exami- 
ners. Member  of  the  State  Board  of 
Health.  At  present  time  attending  phy- 
sician St.  Luke's  Hospital,  the  City  and 
County  Hospital  and  the  St.  Paul  Free 
Dispensary,  also  trustee  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital. Author:  Medical  Examination  of 
Life  Insurance  and  its  Associated  Clini- 
cal Methods;  A  Manual  of  Medical  Diag- 
nosis, etc.  Member  Association  of 
American  Physicians,  American  Associa- 
tion for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
American  Medical  Association,  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association  (ex-pres- 
ident), Ramsey  County  Medical  Society, 
etc.  Recreations:  Foreign  travel,  hunt- 
ing, golf  and  curling.  Office:  150  Low- 
ry  Arcade.  Residence:  415  Summit  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

GBEENE,  Iieroy  O.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1850;  son 
of  Pardon  H.  and  Margaret  R.  (Miner) 
Greene;  public  school  education;  mar- 
ried at  Albert  Lea,  1874,  to  Miss  Clara 
A.  Ruble.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1861; 
in  real  estate  business  in  Albert  Lea 
since  1881;  also  manager  Home  Metal- 
lic Refrigerator  Co.  Mayor  of  Albert 
Lea,  1905,  to  April,  1907.  Republican. 
Address:    Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

GBEENE,  Oscar  Curtis,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  Mogadore,  O.,  Feb.  21. 
1842;  son  of  Barnebas  B.  and  Nancy 
Caldwell  (Vallandigham)  Greene;  edu- 
cated in  Ohio  public  schools  and  Hiram 
(Ohio)  College;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
July  26,  1880,  to  Jennie  Goodrich  Schef- 
fer.  Began  business  career  as  telegraph 
operator  with  "Bee  Line"  railroad.  Belle- 


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fontaine,  O.,  1861-63;  In  service  of 
Northwestern  Telegraph  Co.,  1864-66; 
superintendent  of  telegraph,  St.  Paul  & 
Pacific  R.  R.,  1866-72;  superintendent 
of  telegraph,  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
since  1872.  Member  Association  of 
Railway  Telegraph  superintendents. 
Office:  General  Office  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.     Residence:    477  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

GBEEiriNG,  Charles  T.,  banker,  farm- 
er; born  in  Worcester.  England,  Jan. 
20,  1845;  son  of  John  and  Maria  (Kelly) 
Greening  (both  natives  of  Worcester); 
came  to  America  with  parents  early  in 
life  and  was  educated  in  country  schools 
at  Mazo  Manie,  Wis.;  married  at  Le 
Roy,  Minn.,  Dec.  18,  1S69,  to  Miss  Clara 
E.  Caswell,  a  graduate  of  ^\^inona  State 
Normal  School.  Began  learning  the  tin- 
smith trade  at  14;  enlisted  from  the 
tin  shop  in  the  Civil  War,  as  private 
in  Co.  A,  11th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  serving 
until  the  close  of  the  war;  resumed 
work  in  tin  shop.  Aug.,  1865.  at  Mazo 
Manie,  Wis.;  removed  to  Le  Roy,  Minn.. 
April  1867  and  worked  at  trade  one 
year;  on  account  of  failing  health,  lie 
left  the  shop,  clerked  in  hotel  and  work- 
ed on  a  farm;  located  at  Grand  Meadow 
and  engaged  in  hardware  and  tinsmith 
business,  starting  a  small  bank  of  ex- 
change in  conjunction,  Sept.,  1871,  and 
has  ever  since  continued  in  banking 
business.  President  Exchange  State 
Bank;  general  manager  Home  Telephone 
Co.;  treasurer  school  district  No.  77 
since  1876.  Republican.  Member  Min- 
nesota Legislature,  1876-77.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and 
Commandery;  Booth  Post,  G.  A.  R. 
f  quartermaster       since       1886).  Club: 

Business  Men's  Association:  Recrea- 
tions: Bicycle  riding,  fishing  and  hunt- 
ing.     Address:      Grand   Meadow,   Minn. 

GBEENMAIT,  Pay  William,  lawyer; 
born  in  Austin,  Minn..  May  21.  1878: 
son  of  John  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Sturde- 
vant)  Greenman  (one  child.  Elizabeth 
Malin);  educated  at  Austin  High  School, 
graduating,  1896;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, College  of  Law,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1899.  Has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  since  Oci.  12. 
1899;  admitted  to  practice  in  Minne- 
sota State  and  V.  S.  courts.  Member 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Bar  asso- 
siations.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Royal 
Arcanum.  Married  at  Austin.  Minn.. 
Dec.  25.  1899,  to  Miss  Florence  L.  Burn- 
ham.  Recreations:  Hunting-.  tenn'is. 
amateur  plintngraphy.  .Vddress:  Austin. 
Minn. 

OBZSEKMAN,  Jesse  E.,  lawver;  born 
at  Savannah,  111.,  July  Z.  1861;  son  of 
Curtis  S.  and  Mary  Greenman;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  at  Tis- 
kilwa,  111.,  and  Kearney,  Neb.,  Archi- 
bald's Business  College,  Minneapolis,  and 
private  tutors;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Jackson  &  Pond,  Minneapolis;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  1892,  to  Miss  Estelle  M. 
Tho.mpson.      Engaged    in    lumbering  and 


mining  in  Black  Hills,  S.  Dak.,  1876-84; 
after  coming  to  Minneapolis,  was  two 
years  with  Jackson  &  Pond,  lawyers; 
assistant  credit  man,  Wyman,  Mullin  it- 
Co.,  1885-88;  same  position  with  Pow- 
ers Dry  Goods  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1889;  in 
charge  Law  Department.  R.  G.  Dun  & 
Co..  1890-96;  credit  man  for  Guiterman 
Bros.,  1896-98;  back  to  R.  G.  Dun  & 
Co.,  1898-1902;  since  1902  with  firm  of 
Gilbert  &  Greenman.  Mason;  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Office:  Nat.  Ger.  Am.  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  565  Portland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

GSEENMAN,  Jolin  M.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Hornellsville.  N.  Y..  April  15,  1837; 
son  of  Henry  G.  and  Mary  B.  (Maxson) 
Greenman;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  at  Alfred  University,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 
Minnesota  pioneer;  began  practice  of 
law  at  Dover,  Minn.,  1858.  and  has  been 
continuously  in  practice  of  the  profes- 
sion since  that  time  and  at  Austin  since 
1870.  County  commissioner  Olmsted 
Co.,  1860;  county  attorney  Mower  Co., 
1SS0-S4;  judge  of  probate  Mower  Co., 
since  1903.  Member  Minnesota  Bar  As- 
sociation. Methodist.  Married  at  Dover, 
Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  1858,  to  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Sturdivant.  Mason,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
M.  W.  A.  Recreations:  Fishing,  read- 
ing.    Address:    Austin,  Minn. 

GBEENO,  Ernest  E.,  banking:  born  at 
Kentville.  N.  S.,  Can.,  Sept.  4,  1846;  son 
of  ,Iohn  H.  and  Sarah  (Dodge)  Greeno; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1870; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  North 
Warren,  Minn.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1885-89;  was  in  grocery  business,  1889-96; 
in  liverv  business.  1896-1900;  county  com- 
missioner Todd  Co.,  1896-1904;  in  real 
estate  business,  1900-1903;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  banking  since  1903.  Was  presi- 
dent Citizens  State  Bank,  and  since  Jan. 
29,  1907.  has  been  cashier  City  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F..  A.  O.  U.  W.  (Encamp- 
ment and  Canton),  M.  W.  A.,  M.  S.. 
F.  O.  E.  Married  at  Staples,  Minn.,  Oct. 
7,  1901,  to  Miss  Addie  Dower.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:      Staples,  Minn. 

GBEGEBSEN,  Anton  Harald,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark, 
Sept.  13,  1865;  son  of  Hans  and  Chris- 
tine Gregersen;  educated  in  Latin 
schools  of  Copenhagen.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1882.  and  located  in  Minnesota; 
worked  in  general  merchandise  store, 
1882-87;  was  in  offices  of  C.  Gotzian  & 
Co.,  wholesale  dealers  and  manufactur- 
ers of  boots,  shoes  and  rubber  goods. 
1887-93;  was  bookkeeper  and  credit  man 
of  H.  C.  Burbank  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1893- 
99;  has  been  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  A.  H.  Gregersen  &  Co  ,  dealers  In 
general  merchandise,  Alexandria,  since 
Jan.,  1899.  President,  Commercial  Club. 
Alexandria.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1894,  to  Miss  Eliza  Gottschammer.  Ad- 
dress:     Alexandria,    Minn. 

GREGG,  Jesse  A.,  wholesale  iron, 
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gantown,  Vu.,  March  14,  1S53;  son  or 
Cephas  and  Mary  (Newton)  Gregg;  re- 
moved to  Decorah,  la.,  at  11  years  of 
age;  educated  in  common  schools.  Rear- 
ed on  a  farm;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1S72, 
and  began  business  career  in  employ  of 
Nicols  &  Dean,  and  has  since  been  iden- 
tified with  that  establishment,  represent- 
ing the  house  on  the  road  for  10  years; 
partner,  under  title  of  Nicols,  Dean  & 
Gregg,  since  May  1,  1901,  and  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  firm.  Republican.  Trustee 
Dayton  Av.  Presbyterian  Churcli.  Mem- 
ber Sons  of  American  Revolution  (vice 
president),  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
Decorah,  la.,  1SS2,  to  Miss  Ella  Bradish. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (ex-president),  Min- 
nesota, Lafayette,  Town  and  Country. 
Recreation:  Automobillng.  Offices:  Sth 
and  Sibley  Sts.  Residence:  4S3  Ashland 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

GSEGG,  Oreu  C,  farmer,  breeder; 
born  at  Enosburgh,  Vt.,  No\-.  2,  1845; 
son  of  Oren  and  Clarinda  (Comstock) 
Gregg;  educated  in  common  schools, 
academic  and  collegiate  institute,  Ver- 
mont and  New  York;  married  at  Platts- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  May,  1867,  to  Miss  Char- 
lotte I.  Carter.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1865;  was  county  auditor  of  Lyon  Co., 
for  10  years;  has  been  superintendent 
of  farmers'  institutes  in  Minnesota  for 
twenty  years  and  is  now  acting  in  that 
capacity;  also  breeder  of  dairy  cattle. 
Methodist.     Address:      Lynd,   Minn. 

GBEGORV,  Frank  !■.,  coal  and  iron; 
born  on  farm  in  Piatt  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  31, 
1858;  son  of  Albert  G.  and  Martha  M. 
(Linnell)  Gregory;  educated  in  common 
school,  Bement,  111.,  and  high  scliool. 
Indianapolis:  married  at  Indianap- 
olis, June  8,  1883,  to  Mary  A.  Coburn. 
Served  with  Indianapolis,  Bloomington 
&  Western  Ry.  Co.  at  Indianapolis  as 
clerk  in  auditor's  office,  traveling  audi- 
tor and  later  freiglit  agent,  1,876-87;  in 
retail  coal  business  at  Omaha,  Neb.. 
1887-93;  sold  out  to  accept  position 
with  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Co.,  Oct. 
1.  1893,  as  agent  at  Omaha;  transfer- 
red. May  1.  1899,  to  St.  Paul,  where 
he  has  continued;  also  secretary  F.  L. 
Bosworth  &  Co..  wholesale  silverware, 
Minneapolis.  Presbyterian.  Member 
Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Grand  Opera  House  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     657    Dayton    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GBEGOBT,  Georg-e  W.,  real  estate; 
horn  at  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  Feb.  22.  1842; 
son  of  Alfred  S.  and  Rhoda  C.  (Gallup) 
Gregory;  educated  in  public  schools; 
married  at  Racine.  Wis.,  1873,  to  Miss 
Mary  J.  Weed.  Came  to  Winona,  1857; 
in  drug  business  for  6  years,  and  in 
crockery  and  glassware  business  for  30 
years;  has  been  in  real  estate  and  in- 
surance business  since  1900.  Member 
Winona  Candy  Co.;  secretary  Winona 
Board  of  Trade  (ex-president).  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Ex-alderman. 
Recreations:  Launching,  quoits.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,   Minn. 


GBEGOB'Sr,  Joel  Ernest,  lawyer;  born, 
Polo,  111.,  Nov.  2,  1872;  son  of  William 
S.  and  Helen  E.  (Carll)  Gregory;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  high  school, 
St.  Paul,  graduated,  1892;  University  of 
Minnesota,  B.S.,  1896;  Law  Department, 
University  of  Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1898; 
unmarried.  Began  practice  of  law  in 
St.  Paul,  Jan.  1,  1899.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Legislature,  33rd  session, 
1903.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Woodmen  of 
the  World,  Maccabees.  Club:  Day- 
ton's BlufE  Commercial.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  877  Phalen 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

GBEGOBV,  Walter,  n>anager  Advance 
Thresher  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  born 
in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Feb.  25,  1841;  son 
of  Milton  K.  and  Hannah  C.  (Cook)  Gre- 
gory; educated  at  Battle  Creek  and  Al- 
bion, Mich.  At  the  age  of  twenty  en- 
listed in  army  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
Aug.  20,  1861,  as  member  of  the  regi- 
ment, Merrill  Horse;  served  as  non- 
commissioned officer;  later  commissioned 
1st  lieut.  of  regiment,  Merrill  Horse, 
by  Govenor  .W.  P.  Hall  of  Missouri; 
honorably  discharged  at  close  of  war, 
Sept.  9,  1S65,  at  Nashville.  Tenn.  Re- 
turned to  Battle  Creek  and  engaged  in 
business  and  farming,  and  as  traveling 
salesman  for  the  Walter  A.  Wood  Har- 
vesting Machine  Co.  in  foreign  countries, 
mostly  in  South  America;  drove  and 
operated  the  first  harvesting  machine 
that  ever  cut  any  grain  in  the  Argen- 
tine Republic,  Nov.  22,  1877.  Entered 
service  of  the  Advance  Thresher  Co.  as 
manager  of  their  branch  office  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Oct.  15,  1885;  has  made 
a  number  of  trips  abroad  in  the  interest 
of  the  Advance  Thresher  Co..  especially 
to  Romania,  Russia  and  the  Argentine 
Republic.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Member  of  the  Masonic  order.  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  A.  O.  U.  W..  U.  C.  T.,  Rollins  Post, 
G.  A.  R.  Married  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
May  30,  1867,  to  Miss  Lucy  A.  Lewis. 
Club:  Commecial  (director  since  its 
organization.)  Office:  700  3rd  St.,  S. 
Residence:  1612  1st  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis,   Minn. 

GBEGOBT,  William  Daniel,  grain, 
lumber  and  mills;  born  at  Maumee,  O., 
March  22.  1855;  son  of  Daniel  Lawrence 
and  Ann  P.  Gregory;  educated  in 
Maumee  public  schools  and  Central  Ohio 
Conference  Seminary,  Maumee;  married, 
at  Minneapolis.  1889,  to  Nellie  Sowle. 
Entered  business  with  his  father,  as 
miller,  at  Maumee  and  Toledo.  O..  1872; 
associated  with  the  milling  firm  of  Fallis 
&  Linton,  Toledo,  1876;  engaged  in  lum- 
ber business  in  Tennessee,  1880;  in  busi- 
ness in  Texas  with  his  fatlier,  1883;  en- 
tered grain  commission  business  in  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  in  company  with  S.  S. 
Linton,  formerly  of  Fallis  &  Linton, 
Toledo,  O.,  1884;  the  death  of  Mr.  Lin- 
ton requiring  change  in  firm,  W.  J.  Jen- 
nison  became  a  member  in  1S97  and  the 
firm  has  since  been  known  as  Gregory, 
Jennison    &    Co.,    one    of    large    organi- 


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zations  of  the  Northwest.  President 
Gregory,  Bliss  &  Co.,  Gregory,  Carter  it- 
Co.,  Midway  Elevator  Co.;  vice  president 
and  secretary.  Powers  Elevator  Co., 
Duluth  Universal  Milling  Co.;  membei^ 
firm  of  Gregory,  Cook  &  Co.  Member 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Du- 
luth Board  of  Trade,  Chicago  Board  of 
Trade.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Commercial 
Travelers  of  America,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Lafayette,  Minikahda.  Of- 
fice: Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     2733   Park  Ave.,   Minneapolis. 

OBEimCB,  Frederick,  brick  and  tile 
manufacturer;  born  at  Chaska,  Minn., 
Dec.  25,  1855;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Chaska  and  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Moravian 
Academy,  Chaska,  graduating,  June, 
1872.  Taught  school  1872-73;  deputy 
register  of  deeds,  Carver  Co.,  Minn., 
1873-76;  telegraph  operator  and  station 
agent,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  at  Chaska,  1876-92.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  brick  and  tile 
from  1882  to  present  time,  the  firm  be- 
ing Greiner  &  Corning,  with  factory  at 
Chaska  and  office  in  St.  Paul;  also  en- 
gaged in  fire  insurance  business  since 
1900.  President  Chaska  Canning  Co.; 
director  Carver  County  Sugar  Co.  and 
Carver  County  State  Bank.  Member 
Chaska  Board  of  Education;  mayor  of 
Chaska,  1892-98;  member  State  Board 
of  Equalization,  1900-04.  Republican 
(member  congressional  committee,  3rd 
district).  Mason;  member  T.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Chaska,  Dec.  28,  1887,  to 
Miss  Magdalene  E.  Salter.  Address: 
Chaska.    Minn. 

GBZBBEN,  James  Perry,  lumber; 
born  at  Mt.  Vernon.  O.,  April  7,  1845; 
son  of  Samuel  AVhite  and  Elizabeth 
Mathews  (Morgan)  Gribben:  graduate 
Mt.  Vernon  High  School.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  1867,  and  has  since  been  in  lum- 
ber business;  president  Gribben  Lumber 
Co..  since  1893.  Office:  194  E.  7th  St. 
Residence:      1373   Summit   Av.,   St.    Paul. 

GBIFFIK,  Georgre  Wortham,  Minne- 
sota manager  for  Samuel  Cupples  Wood- 
enware  Co.;  born,  Madison,  Rockingham 
Co.,  N.  C,  April  4,  1865;  son  of  George 
Washington  and  Eleanor  (Bailey)  Grif- 
fin; educated  in  Southwestern  Baptist 
TTniversity,  Jackson,  Tenn.;  married,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  25.  1905,  Mary  Alice 
Davis.  Assistant  sergeant-at-arms,  Ten- 
nessee House  of  Representatives,  1883- 
84;  sergeant-at-arms,  Tennessee  Senate, 
1885-86;  assistant  clerk,  Tennessee  Sen- 
ate, 1887-88.  Travelling  representative 
Wills  Stationery  Co.,  of  Memphis,  Tenn.. 
July,  1887,  to  Jan.  1,  1889;  travelling 
representative  of  Western  Paper  Bag 
Co.,  of  Batavia,  III..  Jan..  1889  to  Doc. 
16.  1892;  Minnesota  and  Dakota  rep- 
resentative of  Samuel  Cupplos  Wood(>n- 
ware  Co..  of  St.  T^ouis.  Mo.,  since  Jan., 
1893;  now  their  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis 
manager.  Clubs:  Minnesota.  Commer- 
cial. Office:  242  East  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence:     625   Grand   Av.,   St.   Paul. 


GBIFFZH',  John  H.,  insurance;  born  at 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  March  24,  1864; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  academy; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1881;  married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  1897,  to  Mary  Irene 
Willson.  In  fire  insurance  business 
since  1887;  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  Consolidated  F.  &  M.  Insur- 
ance Co.,  since  1897;  also  director 
First  National  Bank,  Albert  Lea  Brick 
&:  Tile  Co.,  Hay  ward  (Minn.)  State  Bank 
Independent  in  politics.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Mason.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

GRIFFITH,  Clarence  Bewey,  banker; 
born  at  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20, 
1853;  son  of  Franklin  and  Parmelia 
(Moore)  Griffith;  educated  in  common 
and  high  schools,  Appleton,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried at  Appleton,  1876,  to  Miss  Carrie  A. 
Bennett.  Entered  banking  business  at 
Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  Aug.  1,  1SS2.  and  is 
now  president  of  the  following  banks: 
First  National  Bank,  Sleepy  Eye;  First 
National  Bank,  Montevideo;  State  Bank 
of  Echo;  State  Bank,  Wheaton,  all  of 
Minnesota.  Address:  Sleepy  Eye. 
Minn. 

GRIFFITH,  Henry  i;ee,  wholesale 
canned  salt  and  smoked  fish;  born  m 
Minneapolis,  March  27,  1882;  son  of  J. 
M.  and  Carrie  S.  (Sharp)  Griffith;  edu- 
cated at  Minneapolis  Central  High 
School  and  in  Law  Department  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan business  career  upon  leaving  col- 
lege. May  18,  1902,  with  the  Kildall 
Fish  Co.,  of  which  company  he  is  sec- 
retary. Office:  200  Washington  Av..  N. 
Residence:  2220  Hennepin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

GRIGGS,  Chauncy  Milton,  first  vice 
president  Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Feb.  19,  1860;  son  of  Col. 
Chauncy  W.  and  Martha  A.  (Gallup) 
Griggs;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  St.  Paul;  and  Yale  College, 
degree  of  B.A.,  1883;  married  at  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  Oct.,  1885,  to  Mary  Chaffee 
Wells.  After  leaving  college  returned 
to  St.  Paul  and  became  connected  with 
the  firm  of  Yanz,  Griggs  &  Howes, 
wholesale  and  manufacturing  grocers, 
which  in  1884  was  changed  to  Griggs  & 
Howes,  and  in  1889  to  the  present  style 
of  Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.,  and  since  its 
incorporation  in  1900  has  been  first 
vice  president  of  tlie  company.  Con- 
.gregationalist.  Member  State  Agricul- 
tural Society.  Recreations:  Amateur 
Athletics.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  White 
Bear  Yacht.  Office:  3rd  St.  and  Broad- 
way. Residence:  365  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul.  Summer  residence:  Manitou  Is- 
land,  Wliito    Boar   Lake,   Minn. 

GRIGGS,  Franklin  H.,  lawver;  born 
at  I'^iiil.ault.  iMinn.,  April  6,  1872;  son 
of  CTOdigc  and  Alice  G.  (Smith)  Griggs; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
Williams  College,  graduating,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1893;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Young  &  Lightner,  St.  Paul,  and  LTni- 
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degree  of  LL.B.,  post  graduate  course, 
same  university,  degree  of  LL.M.,  1895. 
Was  connected  with  the  West  Publish- 
ing- Co.,  as  editorial  writer,  1S94-9S;  De- 
gan  practice  of  law,  1S98,  as  member  of 
firm  of  Hunt,  Prenderg-ast  &  Griggs; 
appointed  second  assistant  corporation 
counsel,  St.  Paul,  June,  1S9S;  first  as- 
sistant corporation  counsel,  1899;  re- 
signed June,  1902,  and  entered  into 
partnership  with  George  C.  Squires, 
which  was  dissolved  August,  1903.  Be- 
came special  assistant  to  attorney  gen- 
eral, 1903,  and  in  1904,  special  counsel 
to  public  examiner,  both  appointments 
in  connection  with  investigation  school 
lands  and  railroad  earnings.  State  audi- 
tor's office.  Member  firm  of  Douglas  & 
Griggs.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  April  26, 
1899,  to  Miss  Louise  Dyer.  Office:  N. 
Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  26  Floral  St., 
St.  Paul 

GRIGGS,  John  Williams,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  at  Boston.  Mass,  Dec.  13, 
1S54;  son  of  John  Williams  and  Paulina 
A.  (Dike)  Griggs;  came  to  Minnesota. 
1863;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Massachusetts  and  Minnesota.  Made  his 
home  in  Chicago,  111.,  1870-75;  began  In 
retail  grocery  business  in  St.  Paul,  1875, 
and  is  now  president  of  Griggs  &  Co.; 
president  of  St.  Paul  Health  I^eague, 
St.  Paul  Anti-Compulsion  Vaccination 
Society.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
190-192  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  817  Burr 
St.,    St.    Paul. 

GBIGGS,  Theodore  Wrig-ht,  grocer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Sept.  .3.  1872;  son  of 
Col.  Chauncy  W.  and  Martha  A.  (Gal- 
lup) Gripps;  educated  in  public  schools, 
St.  Paul;  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.;  Washington  College,  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  graduating,  1890;  Dwight's 
School,  New  York,  one  term;  Sheffield 
Scientific  School,  Yale  University,  class 
of  1895.  On  July  15,  1895.  entered  whole- 
sale grocery  business  in  firm  of  Griggs, 
Cooper  &  Co.,  and  on  its  incorporation 
in  1900  became  secretary  of  the  com- 
pany. First  lieut.  Co.  L,  15th  M.  N.  G. ; 
served  as  aid  on  staff  of  General  Gobin 
in  Spanish-American  War,  1898.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Cloister  Society 
of  Yale.  New  Haven.  Conn.;  St.  Paul 
Choral  Club,  St.  Paul  Symphony  Club, 
Travelers'  Protective  Association.  Clubs: 
Commercial.  Minnesota  (member  House 
Committee),  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
3rd  and  Broadway.  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Grand  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

GBIMES,  Kenry  Burton,  phvsician; 
born  at  Mansfield,  O.,  Sept.  8,  1877;  son 
of  Charles  Loomis  and  Mary  A.  (Miller) 
Grimes;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
high  school,  Moline,  111.,  graduating. 
1895;  Medical  department.  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1903.  Came  to  Minnesota,  June,  1903; 
interne  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Roches- 
ter, June.  1903.  to  July  1,  1904;  engaged 
in  practice  at  Lake  Crystal,  1904,  in 
partnership  with  Dr.  Williams  until 
April,      1906;      alone      since.         Member 


Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Blue  Earth  County  and  Minnesota  Val- 
ley Medical  societies;  also  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
fraternity.  Married  at  Garden  City, 
Minn.,.  Oct.  19,  1906,  to  Miss  Mary  Piper. 
Address:      Lake   Crystal,   Minn. 

GRIMES,  Michael,  hotel  man;  born  in 
Ireland,  Sept.  6,  1836;  son  of  Michael 
and  Ellen  (Daugherty)  Grimes;  came  to 
America,  1837;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Susquehanna  Co.,  Fenn. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1852;  began  in 
hotel  business  at  "Windom,  Minn.,  1872; 
now  proprietor  Hotel  Chapman,  Heron 
Lake.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Jessen- 
land,  1858,  to  Nancy  Rarerty.  Address: 
Heron    I^ake,    Minn. 

GRIMMER,  Harvey  Wesley,  govern- 
or's executive  clerk  State  of  Minnesota; 
born,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1869; 
son  of  William  and  Janet  (Murchie) 
Grimmer;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sauk  Rapids.  Began  business  experi- 
ence as  printer;  was  city  editor  St. 
Cloud  Journal-Press  11  years;  political 
editor  of  St.  Paul  Globe  two  years;  exec- 
utive clerk  State  of  Minnesota  since 
October,  1905;  secretary  State  Drainage 
Board;  Clerk  State  Board  of  Pardons. 
Unmarried.  Mason        (Sauk        Rapids 

Lodge);  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  (St.  Cloud 
Lodge),  Knight  of  Pythias  (Okoda 
Lodge,  St.  Paul).  Office:  State  Capitol, 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  The  Willard;  St. 
Paul. 

GRIMSHAW,  William  H.,  U^.  S.  mar- 
shal; born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  6, 
1853;  son  of  R.  E.  and  Mary  P.  (Nichol- 
son) Grimshaw;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  and  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, 1856;  was  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Minneapolis;  married  at 
Ionia,  Mich,  July  25,  1879,  to  Mrs. 
Marion  C.  Bliss.  Studied  architecture 
and  followed  the  profession  of  architect. 
1869-99;  U.  S.  marshal,  district  of  Min- 
nesota, since  March,  1899.  Republican. 
Member  Minnesota  Legislature,  1883, 
Office:  Federal  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:    2616    Park   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

GRIMSRUD,  Christian,  shoe  dealer; 
born,  Drammen,  Norway,  Sept.  5,  1864; 
son  of  Andrew  P.  Grimsrud;  educated  in 
graded  schools  of  Terrace  and  Alex- 
andria, Minn.;  married  at  Grand  Forks, 
N.  D.,  Jan.  1,  1886,  to  Severine  Hamborg. 
Started  in  retail  shoe  business,  1882,  as 
salesman  for  Yerxa  Brothers.  Fargo, 
N.  D  ;  in  1891  became  buyer  and  mana- 
ger of  shoe  department  for  TV^  H.  El- 
singer  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  in  1898. 
buyer  and  manager,  shoe  department  of 
"Hillman's,"  Chicago;  since  Jan.  2,  1901, 
president,  manager  and  director  The 
Grimsrud  Shoe  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Direc- 
tor Swedish  American  National  Bank. 
Member  English  Lutheran  Church. 
Recreations:  Driving  and  automobil- 
ing.  Office:  27-29  3rd  St.,  N.  Resi- 
dence: 1726  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis, 
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GBIITAGER,  Kaavel  K.,  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  iSiiS;  son  of  Knut  H. 
and  Kjerste  P.  Grinager;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Norway.  Came  to 
America,  1882;  has  been  in  mercantile 
business  at  Fergus  Falls  since  March 
23.  1896,  and  is  proprietor  of  department 
store.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept. 
11,  1889,  to  Miss  Isabell  A.  Martin.  Ad- 
dress:     Fergus    Falls,    Minn. 

GBINDEIiAND,  Andrew,  jurist;  born 
in  Winnesheik  Co.,  la.,  Nov.  20,  1856; 
son  of  Ingebrigt  and  Lucy  (Hatlestad) 
Grindeland;  educated  at  Decorah  Insti- 
tute, Decorah,  la.,  1874-77;  Collegiate 
Department  Iowa  State  University,  1878- 
81;  Lew  Department,  same  university, 
1881-82,  graduating  degree  of  LL.B., 
June,  1882.  Came  to  Minnesota  and 
practiced  law  at  Warren,  from  July, 
1882,  to  April  1,  1903.  Married  at  High- 
landville,  la.,  Oct.  5,  1882,  to  Ingrid 
Forde.  Judge  of  district  court  (by  ap- 
pointment), April  1,  1903,  to  Jan.  1, 
1905;  elected,  1904,  for  term  of  6  years, 
no  opposition.  Judge  of  probate,  Mar- 
shall Co.,  1889-90;  State  senator,  63rd 
district,  1899-1903;  member  State  Nor- 
mal School  Board,  1895-99.  President 
Warren  Commercial  Club;  director  State 
Bank  of  Warren,  Warren  Hospital  Asso- 
ciation, Grand  Forks  College.  Repub- 
lican. Lutheran.  Address:  Warren, 
Minn. 

GBHTNEIiIi,  Wendell  B.,  physician; 
born  at  Fredonia,  Wis.;  son  of  William 
E.  and  Margaret  (Burrell)  Grinnell; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Fredonia; 
Oshkosh  (Wis.)  Normal  School,  two 
years;  taught  school  4  years  in  Ozankee 
Co.;  took  special  course  at  Oshkosh  Nor- 
mal School,  1895-96;  Milwaukee  Medical 
College,  1896-98;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1900;  post  graduate  course 
West  Side  Post  Graduate  Hospital,  Chi- 
cago, and  Chicago  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and 
Throat  College.  Has  been  located  at 
Preston,  Minn.,  since  July  4,  1901;  makes 
specialty  of  surgical  and  eye.  ear,  nose 
and  throat  cases.  Coroner  Fillmore  Co. 
since  1902;  U.  S.  pension  examining 
surgeon  since  1904.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tion; Houston-Fillmore  County  Medical 
Society.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
T'nmarried.  Recreation:  Traveling.  Ad- 
dress:     Preston,  Minn. 

GBINKEIiIi,  William  E.,  commission 
merchant;  born  at  Beansville,  Ontario, 
Can.,  Jan.  28,  1837;  son  of  Hermon  S. 
and  Harriet  A.  (Pier)  Grinnell;  educa- 
ted in  public  schools  of  Beansville  and 
Jordan,  Ont.  Came  to  the  Ignited  States. 
1854;  engaged  in  mining  and  other  lines 
of  business  in  Colorado,  1860-77;  located 
in  Minneapolis,  1877,  and  engaged  in 
railroad  and  grain  business,  1877-83; 
in  fruit  and  produce  commission  busi- 
ness since  that  time;  is  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Grinnell,  Collins 
&  Co.  Was  register  of  deeds,  at  Breck- 
inridge,   Summit    Co.,    Col.      Republican. 


Prebyterian.  Member         Minneapolis 

Produce  Exchange  (charter  member): 
formerly  member  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (32°);  member  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married  in  Colorado,  1873,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  Lennox.  Recreation:  Travel- 
ing. Office:  212-214  6th  St.,  N.  Resi- 
dence:     2504    Portland   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

GBINOIiS,  Clinton  D.,  born  in  Anoka 
Co.,  Minn..  June  24,  1S60;  son  of  Ben- 
jamin and  I.sabella  (Cooper)  Grinols; 
educated  in  public  schols,  graduating 
from  State  Normal  School.  St.  Cloud, 
1879;  married  at  Fair  Haven,  Minn.. 
Jan.,  1883,  to  Elizabeth  Ross.  Taught 
school  for  2  years;  engaged  in  business 
with  his  father  at  Fair  Haven,  Minn., 
1882-92;  represented  D.  M.  Osborne  & 
Co.,  harvesting  machinery.  1892-94;  en- 
gaged in  sale  of  farm  implements  at  St. 
Cloud  since  1894.  President  The  Grin- 
ols Co.,  The  Retail  Implement  Dealers 
Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  director  Merchants 
National  Bank.  Postmaster  of  St. 
Cloud  since  1906.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Elks.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.     Address:      St.    Cloud,    Minn. 

GBISWOIiD,  Albert  W.,  wholesale 
fruits  and  produce;  born  at  Enfield, 
Conn.;  son  of  Allen  and  Harriet  T. 
Griswold;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1869; 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Con- 
necticut and  Minnesota.  Was  raised  on 
a  farm  and  engaged  in  farming  until 
20  years  of  age;  entered  produce  busi- 
ness at  Minneapolis,  1881,  and  organized 
wholesale  fruit  and  produce  firm  of  A. 
W.  Griswold  &  Co..  in  1895,  of  which 
he  is  the  head.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1886,  to  Miss 
Lida  F.  Blakeney.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  15-20  City 
Market.  Residence:  2704  Harriet  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

GBISWOIiD,  Francis  E.,  physician; 
born  at  Grand  Rapids.  Wis.,  March  21, 
1874;  son  of  James  and  C.  (Anderson) 
Griswold;  educated  at  high  school,  Cum- 
berland, Wis.;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minneapolis, 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D..  1897;  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Hoffman  since  May. 
1898.  Mason.  Married  at  Elk  River. 
Minn.,  June,  1899,  to  Miss  Myra  Water- 
man.    Address:     Hoffman,   Minn. 

GBODE,  John  S.,  president  Board  of 
Public  Works,  St.  Paul;  born  in  Hesse- 
Darmstadt.  Germany,  Sept.  22,  1845: 
son  of  John  and  Anna  Judith  (Juenger) 
Grode;  brought  to  U.  S.  when  six  months 
old;  reared  on  farm  in  Washington 
County,  Wis.;  educated  in  public  schools, 
1852-56,  and  afterward  in  '  private 
schools,  and  studied  bookkeeping  under 
an  older  brother;  married  at  St.  Paul. 
1875,  to  May  .Josephine  Plein.  Entered 
railroad  service  when  IS  years  old  as 
trackman;  came  to  Minnesota,  1866. 
and  entered  service  of  the  Winona  &  St. 
Peter  R.  R.  as  section  foreman;  came  to 
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Minnesota  Valley  R.  R.,  and  was  pro- 
moted from  time  to  time  until  he  resigned 
as  roadmaster  of  Blue  Eartli  Branch  Divi- 
sion, 18S3;  was  in  commission  business 
a  few  years;  in  1894  opened  office  as 
fire  insurance  and  steamsliip  ticlcet 
agent,  etc.;  sold  out  to  partner,  George 
W.  Stenger,  1905.  Democrat;  deputy 
county  treasurer  of  Ramsey  County. 
1889-94;  member  Board  of  Public  Worlds 
since  March,  1901  (now  president). 
Catholic.  Member  Catholic  Order  of 
Foresters,  Knights  of  Columbus,  St. 
Clemens  Society,  St.  Peter  Society,  Good 
Shepherds.  Musical  director  Arion 
Singing  Society.  1879-1905  (except  about 
five  years);  since  1890  conductor  of 
choir'  of  Catholic  Assumption  Church, 
St.  Paul.  Office:  Board  of  Public 
Works.  Residence:  227  Iglehart  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

GBONBERG,  Herman  J.,  druggist: 
born  in  Germany,  Oct.  3,  1863;  son  of  S. 
and  Johanna  Gronberg;  came  to  America 
with  parents,  1870.  Has  been  engaged 
in  drug  business  since  1887.  Proprietor 
firm  of  H.  J.  Gronberg,  drugs.  Address: 
Hoffman,   Minn. 

GBONDAHXi,  Jens  Kristian,  news- 
paper manager  and  editor;  born  at  Eids- 
vold,  Norway,  Dec.  3,  1869;  son  of  Lars 
and  Inger  Margrete  (Julsrud)  Grondahl; 
came  to  America,  1881;  educated  in  Nor- 
way; in  public  schools  of  Red  Wing, 
Minn.;  Red  Wing  Seminary,  graduating, 
1887;  attended  University  of  Minnesota. 
Unmarried.  Has  been  engaged  in  news- 
paper work  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  since 
1891;  elected  to  State  Legislature,  1894, 
and  served  three  terms,  declining  re- 
nomination.  Republican.  Ex-president 
Minnesota  Republican  Editorial  Asso- 
ciation. Writer  of 'poems,  sketches  and 
songs  including  "While  "We  Are  Figlit- 
ing  for  Cuba."  Member:  Red  Wing  Manu- 
facturers' Association,  Red  Wing  Mer- 
chants' Association.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Mortor-boating.  Address: 
Red  Wing,   Minn. 

GROSS,  Francis  Anthony,  banker; 
born  in  Hennepin  County.  Minnesota, 
Aug.  10,  1870;  son  of  Mattliias  and  Mary 
M.  (Lenzen)  Gross;  educated  in  public 
and  parochial  schools  of  Minneapolis 
and  St.  John's  LTniversity,  Collegeville, 
Minn.;  married,  October  9,  1893,  to  Miss 
Ida  Katherine  Buerfening.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  father's  grocery  store, 
and  later  was  hall  master  of  the  Min- 
neapolis Work  House;  entered  the  Ger- 
man American  Bank  of  Minneapolis, 
July,  1889,  as  messenger,  and  advanced 
to  present  position  as  president  of  the 
bank.  Roman  Catholic.  Member  Cath- 
olic Knights  of  America,  Sons  of  Min- 
nesota, Elks,  Royal  Arcanum.  Recrea- 
tions: Bowling,  gardening.  Club: 
North  Side  Commercial.  Office:  Ger- 
man American  Bank.  Residence:  Fre- 
mont Av.,   N.,   Minneapolis. 

GBOVE,  Julius  O.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Barsness,  Pope  Co.,  Minn.,  May  23,  1872; 


son  of  Olaus  Oleson  and  Ragnhild  (Gil- 
bertson)  Grove;  graduate  St.  Cloud 
State  Normal  School,  1897;  University 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1901. 
Reared  on  farm;  began  as  scliool  teacher 
in  country,  at  16  years  of  age.  Has 
been  in  practice  of  law  at  Glenwood 
since  spring  of  1901;  county  attorney 
of  Pope  County  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Glenwood,  Minn.,  Sept.  14. 
1901,  to  Miss  Jennie  Dalager.  Address: 
Glenwood,    Minn. 

GBTTESEN,  Jacoli,  jeweler;  born  in 
Rhine  Province,  Germany,  March  15, 
1860;  son  of  Carl  F.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kappellen)  Gruesen;  collegiate  educa- 
tion, Coblenz,  Germany.  Began  to  learn 
jeweler's  trade  in  old  country,  1874, 
and  at  the  expiration  of  4  years'  ap- 
prenticeship proved  his  skill  by  execut- 
ing a  master  piece  of  workmanship,  a 
feat  that  had  not  been  performed  by  an 
apprentice  for  twenty  years;  came  to 
America,  1886,  and  located  in  Duluth; 
has  been  in  jewelry  business  for  him- 
self since  1895.  Independent  in  politics. 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Columbus, 
I.  O.  F.,  C.  O.  F.,  K.  O.  T.  Maccabees, 
A.  O.  U.  "W.,  Royal  Arcanum  Mar- 
ried at  Duluth,  1888,  to  Miss  Katharine 
Wambach.  Club:  Commercial.  Recre- 
tions:  Penchant  for  raising  dogs  and 
poultry.  Office:  129  W.  Superior  St. 
Residence:      1416    Jefferson    St.,    Duluth. 

GBtTN'OW,  Hanns  Ernst  Edward,  Im- 
perial German  consul;  born  in  Berlin, 
Germany,  Sept.  21,  1865;  graduated  from 
Leibnitz  Gymnasium,  Berlin,  1886; 
studied  law  at  LTniversities  of  Lausanne 
(Switzerland)  and  Berlin,  graduating 
from  latter  May,  1889;  was  connected 
with  various  tribunals,  1889-93;  passed 
examination  as  judge,  1893;  married  at 
T^ausanne,  Switzerland,  January  19,  1894, 
to  Miss  La  Combe;  children:  Werner 
and  Edward.  Held  judicial  position  in 
minor  court  and  Court  of  Appeals  in 
Berlin,  1893-95;  entered  the  foreign  of- 
fice, April,  1895;  became  vice-consul, 
1897,  and  later  acting  consul  in  Samoa; 
in  1900  became  acting  consul  general  at 
Sydney,  Australia;  in  Foreign  Office  at 
Berlin,  1902-03;  first  vice-consul  and 
acting  consul  general  at  Constantinople, 
Turkey,  1903-04;  arrived  in  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  14,  1904,  having  been  appointed  to 
tlie  first  German  consulate  established 
there,  being  Imperial  German  Consul  for 
the  States  of  Minnesota.  N.  Dak.  and  S. 
Dak.  President  Deutche  Gesellschaft 
von  St.  Paul-Minneapolis.  Club:  Min- 
nesota. Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     719    Portland   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

GBVTTENHOIiM,  Karl  E.,  physician; 
born  in  Norway.  Deo.  7,  1862;  educated 
at  Royal  University,  Norwav,  A.M.,  1883, 
Ph.D.,  1884,  M.D.,  1891;  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Norway,  regular  army  officer, 
1885;  Imperial  University,  Berlin,  M.D., 
1901.  Began  practice  of  medicine,  1891. 
Came    to    Minnesota,    1895.      Surgeon    of 


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the  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.  Mem- 
ber Royal  Medical  Society,  Norway; 
Chirurgical  Institute,  Germany.  Mar- 
ried in  Norway,  Feb.  23,  1892,  to  Miss 
Mathilde  Tonnesen.  Address:  Zum- 
brota,  Minn. 

GUGISBERG,  Henry,  banking;  born 
in  Will  Co.,  111.,  Oct.  12,  1854;  son  of 
Gottleib  and  Mary  Ann  Gugisberg.  Be- 
gan in  banking  business,  1892,  and  is 
now  president  State  Bank  of  Gibbon. 
Address.      Gibbon,    Minn. 

GUCrliER,  Julius  Heinrich,  president 
Gugler  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.;  born 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1876;  came  to  Minne- 
sota 1885;  educated  in  public  schools, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  began  in  electrical 
line  and  from  1895-1898  engaged  in 
electrical  contracting,  when  he  organ- 
ized and  incorporated  the  Gugler  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing-  Co.,  of  which  he  i.s 
president,  general  agents  for  the  Sprague 
Electric  Co.,  and  the  General  Electric 
Co.,  also  extensive  manufacturers  of 
electrical  supplies.  Associate  member 
American  Institute  of  Electrical  En- 
gineers. Republican.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1901,  to  Miss  Emelie  Schick. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Office:  223  5th 
St.,  S.  Residence:  2624  Garfield  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

GTTITERMAN,  Leo  A.,  manufacturer 
and  jobber;  born  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sept.  22,  1862;  son  of  Alexander  and 
Lena  (Stern)  Guiterman;  graduated 
from  Cincinnati  schools;  married  at 
Philadelphia,  Feb.,  1896,  to  Clara  Louise 
Elson;  engaged  in  the  men's  furnishing 
goods  business.  1883.  and  president  of 
Guiterman  Brothers  since  1897.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office:  362 
Sibley  Av.  Residence:  986  Summit 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

GUIiBBANDSON,  Hans,  hardware  and 
agricultural  implements;  born  in  Nor- 
way, Oct.  9,  1844;  son  of  Endre  and 
Marit  (Hanson)  Gulbrandson;  came  to 
America.  1852,  and  located  in  Minne- 
sota, 1856;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Minnesota  and  T\^isconsin;  married  at 
Albert  Lea,  1878,  to  :\Iiss  oinMa  E.  Nel- 
son. Lived  on  farm  in  I'l-.-.  imrn  Co., 
imtil  1870.  was  emplo\-i(1  in  liardware 
store  at  Austin.  lS6S-fl;  then  lip  came  to 
Albert  Lea  and  established  himself  in 
business  as  Gulbrandson  Bros.,  whole- 
sale and  retail  hardware  dealers;  in 
1900  firm  became  the  Gulbrandson 
Hardware  Co.,  of  which  he  has  since 
been  the  head.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,  Minn. 

GTTIiBBN,  John  Is.,  manager  Inter- 
state Telegraph  and  Telephone  Co.; 
born  at  Chisago,  Minn.,  Aug.  9,  1858; 
son  of  John  P.  and  Louise  (Guinter) 
Gulden;  self-educated;  married  at  Aus- 
tin, Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  Kate  Coyle. 
Engaged  in  boot  and  shoe  business  un- 
til 1887,  when  he  located  in  Austin; 
was  traveling  salesman  for  Gund  Brew- 
ing Co.,    La   Crosse,   Wis.,   for    18   years; 


manager  Interstate  Telegraph  and  Tele- 
phone Co.  since  March  15,  1905.  Director 
Austin  Weed  Exterminator  Co.  Was 
member  city  council  for  4  terms;  now 
member  Austin  Water,  Light  and  Power 
Commission.  Catholic.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E..  Yeomen,  A.  O.  U.  T^".  Recreation: 
Hunting.      Address:      Austin,    Minn 

GVNDEBSON,  Martin  Theodore,  mill- 
ing; born  in  Wisconsin,  March  16,  1856; 
son  of  Thor  and  Kjesten  Gunderson; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1857; 
educated  in  pubJic  schools.  Learned 
milling  trade  at  Cannon  Falls,  working 
tliere,  1S76-83;  removed  to  Kenyon  and 
entered  into  partnership  in  milling  busi- 
ness, 1883;  purchased  interest  of  part- 
ners and  since  has  been  owner  Kenyon 
Flour  Mills;  also  proprietor  Electric 
I.,iglit  Plant  of  Kenyon.  Director  Citi- 
zens' State  Bank,  Farmers'  State  Bank 
and  for  12  years  member  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, Kenyon.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Married  at  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  July  2, 
1881,  to  Miss  Ella  D.  Mattson.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:      Kenyon,   Minn. 

GUNSEBSON,  Oscar,  farm  imple- 
ments; born  at  Clermont,  la.,  Oct.  28, 
1864;  educated  at  Augsburg  Seminary, 
Minneapolis,  1880-82.  Began  dealing  in 
farm  implements  in  1898.  Married  at 
Clermont,  Iowa,  May  4,  1885,  to  Miss 
Anne  O.  Lien.  Address:  Brown's  Val- 
ley,   IMinn. 

GUNZ,  A.  N.,  physician;  born  at  Aus- 
tin, Minn.,  Jan.  6,  1879;  son  of  Herman 
and  Fanny  (Deller)  Gunz;  graduate 
Austin  High  School,  1897;  University  of 
Minnesota,  College  of  Pharmacy,  1899: 
University  of  Minnesota,  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  M.D.,  1904.  In 
practice  of  medicine  at  Center  City 
since  June,  1904.  Licensed  as  pharma- 
cist in  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin;  to 
practice  medicine  in  Minnesota  and  W^is- 
consin  and  Illinois.  Hospital  steward 
12th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf..  Spanish-American 
War.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Chisago- 
Pine  County  Medical  Society.  Mason; 
member  M.  W.  A.  I^nmarried.  Address: 
Center    City,    Minn. 

GXTTGBSBIiIi,  Cornelius  J.,  ladies' 
clothing;  born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Dec. 
10,  1857;  son  of  Frank  and  Ellen  (Wash- 
ington) Gutgesell;  graduate  of  public 
schools  and  commercial  college.  La 
Crosse.  Began  business  career  in  em- 
ploy of  Sweet,  Dempster  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; came  to  Minneapolis  and  was  iden- 
tified with  the  Plymouth  Clothing  House 
for  17  years,  being  made  secretary  of 
tlie  company;  established  the  "Outer 
Garment  Shop  for  Women;"  in  St.  Paul, 
March,  1905,  for  sale  of  cloaks,  suits, 
waists  and  furs,  wliich  has  proven 
highly  successful.  Mason;  member 
Chapter,  Council,  Commandery  and 
Shrine.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 

Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1S85,  to 
Miss  Amy  Stimson.  Club:  Commercial. 
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door  diversions.  Office:  114-116  E.  6tli 
St.     Residence:      623   Grand  Av. 

GUTBIDGE,  Arthur  William,  secre- 
tary Associated  Cliarities;  Ijorn  in  Leeds 
County  Ont.,  Can.,  August  4,  1856;  son  of 
Robert  and  Mary  (Fox)  Gutridge;  edu- 
cated in  country  scliools,  higli  scliool, 
collegiate  institute  and  normal  scliool, 
Ont.,  unmarried.  After  graduation  taught 
school  in  Perth  and  Lindsay,  Ont.;  went 
to  N.  Dak.,  1882;  took  up  land  and  did 
conveyancing  for  two  years;  settled  in 
St.  Paul,  1886;  taught  school  several 
years;  edited  newspaper  one  year;  since 
1895  general  secretary  (the  executive 
officer)  of  the  Associated  Charities. 
Formerly  president  County  Teachers' 
Association;  president  State  Catholic 
Temperance  Union  three  terms;  presi- 
dent State  Conference  Charities  and 
Correction,  1905;  section  chairman  Na- 
tional Conference  Charities  and  Correc- 
tion, 1906;  member  State  and  National 
Societies  for  the  Prevention  of  Tubercu- 
losis; contributor  to  magazines  on 
social  questions.  Catholic.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Baltimore  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    379   Eighth  St.,    St.  Paul. 

GUTTEBSEN,  GUbert,  banker;  born 
in  Minnesota,  May  13,  1859;  son  of  Egil 
and  Magla  Guttersen:  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  to  1882;  Mankato  State  Nor- 
mal School,  three  years,  1882-84.  Taught 
school,  1884-89;  married  at  Mankato, 
Minn.,  June  4,  1889,  to  Miss  Alma  Pet- 
tersen;  engrossing  clerk  Minnesota 
House  of  Representatives,  1889;  post- 
master. Butternut  P.O..  1889-93;  also 
farmer  and  merchant  until  1893;  special 
agent  Rural  Free  Delivery.  Feb.  15,  1900, 
to  March  31,  1906.  President  and  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank,  since  1901. 
Republican.  Member  Minnesota  House 
of  Representatives.  1893,  1895  and  1899. 
Mason;  member  K.  of  P..  I.  O.  O.  F., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Lake  Crystal, 
Minn 

GYDE,  Edward  N.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Fremont,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1848;  edu- 
cated in  the  public  schools.  Began  in 
the  manufacture  of  flour  barrel  stock  at 
Elliston.  Ottawa  Co.,  O.,  in  1S72,  and 
has  continued  in  the  same  business  to 
the  present  time;  moved  to  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  in  1882,  and  to  Aitkin,  Minn., 
in  1895.  Member  of  Masonic  Order. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Aitkin. 
Minn. 


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Quincy  J.,  president  J.  Quincy 
Haas  &  Co.,  fire  insurance;  born  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  Nov.  6,  1855;  son  of 
Charles  Frederick  and  Catherine 
(Hauser)  Haas;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  married 
at  Fond  du  Lac,  1882,  to  Miss  Emma 
Markert.  Entered  fire  insurance  busi- 
ness at  Fond  du  Lac,  1876;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1881,  and  organized  firm  of  J. 
Quincy   Haas   &   Co.,   general  fire   insur- 


ance agents,  of  which  he  has  been  the 
head  since  the  beginning.  Member  St. 
Paul  Underwriters  Association,  North- 
western Insurance  Asociation  of  Chi- 
cago. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Mozart.  Recreations:  Gym- 
nastics (has  been  member  of  gynasium 
societies  for  42  years).  Office:  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1890  Marshall 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 


John  Im.,  banker;  born  in  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  April  20,  1877;  son  of 
Henry  G.  and  Jennie  E.  (Cramsie)  Haas; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul.  Mav  7, 
1902,  to  Miss  Clara  M.  Broderick.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  St.  Paul 
branch  of  J.  B.  Inderieden  Co.,  Chicago, 
dealers  in  California  products;  became 
messenger  State  Bank  of  St.  Paul,  ad- 
vanced to  position  of  teller,  elected 
cashier,  1900,  and  vice  president  since 
1905.  Also  treasurer  Citizens  Savings 
Bank;  secretary  Haas  Bros.,  Inc.,  whole- 
sale and  retail  meat  packers.  Member 
Twin  City,  Minnesota  and  American 
Bankers  associations.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Sons  of  Hermann,  I.  O.  F.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  driving.  Office: 
755  Wabasha  St.  Residence:  300  Nel- 
son Av.,  St.  Paul. 

HACKING,  Frank  Henry,  physician; 
born  at  Listowel.  Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  5, 
1872;  son  of  Joseph  Henry  and  Mary  C. 
(Cormie)  Hacking;  educated  in  public 
school  and  collegiate  department,  Win- 
nipeg, Man.,  schools;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  graduating  degree  of 
M.D.,  May,  1899;  Chicago  Eye,  Ear. 
Nose  and  Throat  College,  1905.  Instruc- 
tor in  chemistrv  Rush  Medical  College, 
May,  1899,  to  Nov..  1900;  assistant  sur- 
geon Norwegian  Deaconess'  Hospital, 
Aug.,  1899  to  Nov.,  1900;  practiced  medi- 
cine at  Wood  Lake,  Minn..  1900-01; 
practiced  at  Granite  Falls  with  Dr.  N. 
H.  Schjelderup,  as  Schjelderup  &  Hack- 
ing, 1901-05;  has  practiced  at  Granite 
Falls  alone  since  Sept,  1905.  County 
physician  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Yellow  Medicine  County 
Medical  Society.  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  B.  C.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  K.  O.  T.  M.,  M.  W.  A.  Married 
at  Chicago,  111.,  June  27,  1900,  to  Miss 
Anna  Malina  Olaison.  CKib:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Address:  Gran- 
ite Falls.  Minn. 

HACKNE'Sr,  Joseph  M.,  farm  lands; 
born  at  Antrim,  Minn.,  July  8,  1874; 
son  of  William  and  Catherine  (Bradley) 
Hackney;  graduated  from  Hamilne  Uni- 
versity, 1899,  and  from  Law  Department 
University  of  Minnesota;  married  at  St. 
Paul.  1902,  to  Miss  Jennie  E.  Hill.  Sec- 
retary and  general  manager  Hackney 
Land  Co.;  director  Law  Manufacturing 
Co.;  stockholder  in  various  companies. 
Served  as  member  St.  Paul  City  Council. 
Republican.    Elected  State  senator,  37th 


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District.  1906.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg-.  Residence:  1523 
Hewitt  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

HACKNE'Sr,  LesUe  S.,  farm  lands; 
born  at  Edwardsburg,  Canada,  Sept.  17, 
1859;  son  of  William  and  Catlierine 
(Bradley)  Hacknej';  educated  in  public 
schools;  married,  at  St.  James,  Minn., 
Dec.  1,  1887,  to  Lillian  Rolf.  Early  life 
spent  on  farm;  engaged  in  machinery 
business  about  1896,  and  in  1899;  in  1901 
organized  the  Hackney-Boynton  Land 
Co.  Also  president  Hackney  Land  Co., 
and  of  the  Law  Manufacturing  Co.  Re- 
publican. Odd  Fellow,  United  Work- 
man. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  1619 
Wesley    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HACKNEV,  Willlan  Iiindsey,  real  es- 
tate; born  in  Watonwan  Co.,  Minn., 
April  16,  1869;  son  of  William  and 
Catherine  (Bradley)  Hackney;  educated 
in  public  schools;  married  in  Watonwan 
Co.,  Nov.,  1891,  to  Mettie  G.  Tackels. 
Reared  on  farm;  followed  the  black- 
smith trade  for  twelve  years;  engaged 
in  the  real  estate  and  land  business 
since  1898,  and  since  Nov.,  1904,  vice 
president  of  the  Hackney  Land  Co.  Re- 
publican. Member  Christian  Church. 
Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
1632   Capital   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

RADDIIll',  Georg-e  Reuben,  electrotyp- 
ing;  born  at  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11, 
1862;  son  of  Reuben  and  Adali  Eliza 
(Osborn)  Hadden;  educated  at  Port  By- 
ron Free  School  and  Academy  and  at 
Rochester  Business  University,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.  Apprenticed  in  electrotyping 
at  Rochester,  1883;  was  employed  as 
electrotyper  in  office  of  Rural  Home 
Co.,  Rochester,  1883-85;  was  with  W.  J. 
Perry  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1886  and 
1890-92;  with  Benton,  Waldo  &  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1887-89;  Detroit  Free 
Press  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1893-95;  with 
American  Type  Foundry,  1895-1901. 
Started  in  electrotyping  business  for 
self  as  the  Hadden  Electrotyping  Com- 
pany, at  240  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis, 
Feb..  1901;  moved  to  801  S.  4th  St.,  Jan. 
1.  1902,  becoming  electrotyper  for  peri- 
odicals and  magazines  of  the  highest 
class  and  employing  7  to  10  men,  using 
the  newest,  largest  and  most  powerful 
moulding  press  and  plater  in  the  North- 
west. Prohibitionist.  Congregational- 
ist.  Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Married 
at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  June  22.  1887.  to 
Miss  Maggie  E.  Post.  Office:  801  S.  4th 
St.  Residence:  2942  Queen  Av.,  N., 
Minneapolis. 

HADIiEY,  Emerson,  lawyer;  born  at 
Marion.  Mass..  1857;  son  of  Andrew  J. 
and  Louisa  (Brett)  Hadley;  educated  at 
Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass., 
1874-76;  Harvard  College,  1877-81;  Col- 
umbia College  Law  School.  1882-84.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law.  1884;  has  been 
assistant  general  counsel  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  since  1900.  Married  at 
Marion,    Miss.,    Sept.    15.    1887,    to    Miss 


Mary  M.  Luce.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Office:  Broadway, 
corner  4th  St.  Residence:  123  Far- 
rington  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

HAGE,  Emil  G.,  bank  cashier;  born  in 
Watonwan  Co.,  Minn.,  March  14,  1878; 
son  of  Siver  and  Ingri  (Serumgard) 
Hage;  educated  in  Madelia  High  School, 
Madelia,  Minn.;  unmarried.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  S.  Hage  Lumber  Co., 
Sept.  15,  1896,  continuing  until  Oct.  22, 
1901,  when  he  was  elected  cashier  of  the 
Bank  of  Hanska,  the  bank  being  in- 
corporated July,  1906,  as  Security  State 
Bank  of  Hanska.  Also  treasurer  Hanska 
Telephone  Co.,  and  Hage  Lumber  Co. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member 

Masonic  order.  Recreations:  Shooting, 
fishing  and  boating.  Address:  Hanska, 
Minn. 

HAGE,  Georgre  Simon,  lumber;  born 
at  Madelia,  Minn.,  June  14,  1874;  son  of 
Siver  and  Ingri  (Serumgard)  Hage: 
educated  at  Madelia  High  School  and 
one  year  at  University  of  Minnesota. 
Is  identified  with  lumber  business  estab- 
lished by  his  father;  secretary  and 
treasurer  S.  Hage  Lumber  Co.,  Inc. 
Married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  May  3, 
1899,  to  Miss  Hanna  Borresen.  Address: 
Madelia,    Minn. 

HAGE,  Nels  O.,  real  estate;  born  in 
Sweden,  Sept.  14,  1867;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  a  course  in  the  North- 
western Business  College,  St.  Paul;  un- 
married. Engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness at  present  location  in  August.  1900. 
being  the  pioneer  real  estate  man  in 
that  section  of  the  city,  and  now  covers 
a  general  business  in  real  estate,  farm 
lands,  fire  insurance,  loans  and  rentals, 
also  steamship  agent.  Member  St.  Paul 
Real  Estate  Exchange.  Odd  Fellow; 
member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Club:  East  Side  Commercial.  Address: 
876-878  Payne  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

HAGEIT,  John  William  Muncey,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Franklin.  Wis.,  Mav  17. 
1877;  son  of  Hon.  Henry  and  May  Ellen 
(Quinn)  Hagen;  educated  in  high  school, 
Ironwood,  Mich.,  graduating,  1897;  Du- 
luth  Business  University,  graduating. 
May,  1898.  Began  active  career  as  gen- 
eral accountant,  continuing,  1898-1904; 
has  been  cashier  Bank  of  Kelliher  since 
1904.  Town  clerk  and  village  recorder 
Kelliher  two  terms.  Republican.  Cath- 
olic. Married  at  Superior.  Wis.,  Sept., 
1903,  to  Miss  Anna  Helen  Hermann. 
Address:      Kelliher,   Minn. 

HAGERTV,  Joseph,  register  of  deeds; 
born  in  Rice  Co.,  Minn.,  May  24,  1872; 
educated  in  district  schools  of  Rice  Co., 
and  at  Faribault  Business  College;  un- 
married. Began  active  career  in  mer- 
cantile business  and  became  buyer  and 
head  salesman  for  the  firm  of  T.  W. 
Sheehy  &  Co.,  Montgomery.  Minn.,- 
bankers  and  dealers  in  general  mer- 
chandise and  furniture,  whicli  position 
he  held  for  8  years;  for  5  years  a  part- 
ner of  the  firm  of   Lepeska  &  Hagerty, 


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general  merchandise,  Montgomery;  was 
receiver  and  trustee  for  Farmers  & 
Merchants  Bank,  Montgomery.  Has 
held  office  of  register  of  deeds,  Le 
Sueur  Co.,  since  Jan.  2.  190,5.  Address: 
T.e   Sueur   Center,   Minn. 

HAGEBTV,  William  B.,  wholesale 
paper;  born  in  Ireland.  1831;  came  to 
V.  S.,  Aug.  19,  1900.  Engaged  in  real 
estate  and  loan  business  previous  to 
coming  to  Minneapolis,  as  vice  president 
of  the  John  Leslie  Paper  Co.  Methodist. 
Married  at  Cork,  Ireland,  1874,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  M.  McBride.  Office:  301-303 
5th  St.,  S.  Residence:  2623  Irving  Av., 
S.,  Minneapolis. 

HAGGARD,  David  Avery,  lawyer; 
cashier  state  insurance  commissioner; 
born  at  Winchester,  111.,  June  9,  1870; 
son  of  Dr.  James  R.  and  Frances  Helen 
(Averv)  Haggard;  removed  to  Nebraska 
with  parents.  1883;  graduate  University 
of  Nebraska,  degree  of  B.S.,  1891.  and 
Law  Department  same  university,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1893;  married  at  Lincoln,  Neb., 
Aug.  21,  1901,  to  Miss  Anna  Broady. 
Began  practice  of  law  in  Lincoln,  Neb., 
where  he  continued  until  1897  when  he 
came  to  St.  Paul,  and  was  connected 
with  the  editorial  department  of  the 
West  Publishing  Co.  for  4  years;  re- 
sumed practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul,  1901  ; 
instructor  St.  Paul  College  of  Law. 
Member  Ramsey  County  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Congregationalist.  Office:  State 
Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  Bald 
Eagle  Lake,   Minn. 

HAGGARD,  Georg-e  Delancy,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Dodge  Center,  Minn.,  Jan. 
19,  1857;  son  of  David  M.  and  Mary  A. 
(Smith)  Haggard;  educated  in  high 
school,  Eau  Claire,  "Wis.;  Oskaloosa 
Christian  College,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  B.S..  1880;  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  dggree  of  M.D.,  1893.  Was 
employed  as  journeyman  machinist, 
1880-90;  in  medical  practice  since  1893; 
for  4  years,  assistant  to  city  physician, 
Minneapolis.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
neapolis Medical  Club.  Instructor  in 
medicine,  University  of  Minnesota;  act- 
ing executive  of  American  Scientific  Ex- 
periment Station.  Married  at  Oska- 
loosa, la.,  1880,  to  Miss  Lucina  Headlee. 
Address:  2400  Chicago  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HAHN,  Henry,  printing;  born  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1858; 
son  of  Louis  L.  and  Catherine  (Meyer) 
Hahn;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Poughkeepsie  and  Eastman  Business 
College;  married  at  Minneapolis,  1888. 
to  Miss  Lillie  E.  Miller.  Learned 
printer's  trade  in  the  office  of  the 
Duchess  Farmer  (Poughkeepsie),  1875; 
came  to  Minnesota  and  entered  upon 
position  of  foreman  of  the  Northern 
Miller,  1881,  now  mechanical  superin- 
tendent   and    director    of    same    paper; 


started  in  business  under  firm  name  of 
Hahn  &  Harmon,  printers,  1896;  firm 
incorporated  1904.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
522  2nd  Av.,  So.  Residence:  2421  So. 
Bryant  Av.,    Minneapolis. 


Pred  Sumner,  president 
Rochester  Telephone  Co.;  born  at 
Somersworth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  23.  1860;  son 
of  John  Sherburn  and  Theodate  (Nowell) 
Haines;  educated  at  Somersworth  High 
School,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  graduating,  1S81, 
and  Harvard  University,  graduating, 
degree  of  A.B.,  1S85.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1885  and  engaged  in  the  banking 
business  until  1889;  went  to  Blmira, 
N.  Y.,  and  was  connected  with  a  bank 
tliere  for  one  year;  conducted  a  bank  at 
Mantorville,  Minn.,  1890-93;  returned  to 
Rochester  and  became  identified  with 
telephone  interests  in  1894;  elected 
president  and  general  manager  of  the 
Rochester  Telephone  Co.,  July  6,  1896, 
a  position  he  still  holds.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pvthias.  Married  at  Roches- 
ter, Feb.  14,'  1889,  to  Miss  Carrie  W. 
Faitoute.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  liunting.  Address: 
Rochester,   Minn. 

HAI.BERT,  Clarence  Wells,  lawyer; 
born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31, 
1874;  son  of  Edwin  G.  and  Nancy 
Melvina  (Tyler)  Halbert;  graduate  St. 
Paul  High  School,  1891;  Yale  College. 
A.B.,  1895;  Yale  Law  School,  LL.B.. 
1897.  Unmarried.  In  1898  returned  to 
St.  Paul  and  entered  law  office  of  Davis, 
Kellogg  &  Severance.  After  passing  bar 
examination,  1898,  became  clerk  for 
Hadley  &  Armstrong;  in  1900  began 
practice  for  himself,  and  in  1903  joined 
Hugh  T.  Halbert  in  present  firm  of 
Halbert  &  Halbert,  attorneys.  Repub- 
lican. Secretary  St.  Paul  College  of 
Law  of  which  he  was  one  of  the 
founders;  instructor  in  partnership  and 
agency.  Member  Ramsey  County,  Min- 
nesota and  American  Bar  associations. 
Club:  Town  and  Country;  city  tennis 
champion  of  St.  Paul,  1906.  Office: 
Dispatch  Bldg.  Residence:  19  Floral 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HAIiBBRT,  Hug-h  Tyler,  lawyer;  born 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1873; 
son  of  Edwin  G.  and  Nancy  Melvina 
(Tvler)  Halbert;  graduated  from  St. 
Paul  High  School,  1891;  Yale  College, 
B.A.,  1895;  Yale  Law  School,  LL.B.. 
1897.  Unmarried.  Admitted  to  Minne- 
sota bar  in  May,  1898;  entered  law 
office  of  Munn  &  Thygreson,  Feb.,  1898, 
and  remained  until  1902,  when  with 
brother,  Clarence  W.,  formed  present 
law  firm  of  Halbert  &  Halbert.  Member 
Ramsey  County,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Bar  associations.  Republican. 
President  Roosevelt  Republican  Club, 
1904-06.  Director  and  secretary  Citi- 
zens' League.  Presbyterian.  Clubs: 
Town  and  Country,  Minnesota  Boat. 
President  St.   Paul  City  Tennis  Associa- 


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tion,  ex-president  state  association.  Of- 
fice: Dispatch  Bldg.  Residence:  19 
Floral  St.,  St.  Paul. 

HAIiDEMAN,  John  E.,  county  super- 
intendent of  scliools;  born  at  Richmond. 
111.,  July  9,  1S71;  son  of  Jeremiah  and 
Rowena  C.  (Powers)  Haldeman;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1SS5;  educated  at  Monte- 
video High  School  and  at  Windom  In- 
stitute, Montevideo,  graduating,  1904. 
Began  teaching  scliool  in  Chippewa  Co, 
1890;  was  county  superintendent  schools 
of  Chippewa  Co.,  1905-07.  Married  at 
Rosewood,  Minn.,  Aug.  20,  1900,  to  Miss 
Almeda  J.  Norman.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address: 
Montevideo,    Minn. 

HAIiDEN,  Odin,  county  auditor;  born 
at  Trondhjen,  Norway,  May  6,  1862; 
son  of  Ole  and  Carrie  (Buaas)  Halden; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools, 
Norway.  Came  to  America  and  located 
in  Willmar,  Minn.,  ISSl,  where  he  at- 
tended school;  removed  to  Dulutli,  1882. 
and  engaged  in  grocery  business;  filled 
position  of  deputy  county  auditor,  1S8S- 
94;  elected  county  auditor  St.  Louis 
Co.,  1894,  and  has  been  reelected  every 
two  years  since  that  time.  Republican. 
Norwegian  Lutheran.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Samari- 
tans, M.  W.  A.  Married  in  New  York, 
1899.  to  Miss  Bereth  Hage.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Duluth  Gun.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing  and  outdoor  recrea- 
tions. Office:  Court  House.  Residence: 
901   East  6th  St.,  Duluth. 

HA^E,  Jerrie  P.,  agricultural  imple- 
ments; native  of  Sandwich,  111.;  son  of 
Appleton  and  Ellen  R.  (Perham)  Hale; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1874,  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  at  Owatonna, 
and  in  business  college,  Minneapolis, 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  United 
States  Express  Co.,  became  secretary 
and  manager  American  Warehouse  Co., 
and  J.  P.  Hale  Carriage  Repository  until 
merged  into  Bement-Darling  Co.,  July 
1,  1901,  of  which  is  secretary  and  man- 
ager; also  treasurer  and  manager  Ken- 
wood Ice  Co.,  since  April,  1906.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Married 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1885,  to  Miss  Min- 
nie Heise.  Office:  616-620  3rd  St.,  S. 
Residence:  2100  Oliver  Av.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

HAIiE,  William  Dinsmore,  post- 
master of  Minneapolis,  soldier;  born  at 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1836;  son 
of  Eusebius  and  Philena  (Dinsmore) 
Hale;  academic  education  at  Foxcroft, 
Me.,  and  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  married, 
1st,  1864,  Sarah  Baker  (deceased,  1868); 
2nd.  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1870,  to 
Miss  Flora  A.  Hammond.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1856;  traveled  throughout 
the  West  and  located  permanently  at 
Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  1859,  engaging  in 
farming;  was  elected  enrolling  clerk 
Minnesota  state  senate,  session  of  1861. 
Enlisted  in  army  at  outbreak  of  Civil 
War   and   was    made   sergeant   of   Co.    E, 


3rd  Minn.  Inf.,  later,  sergeant  major 
and  served  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee 
against  Gen.  Forrest;  was  taken 
prisoner  and  parolled;  returned  to 
Minnesota  and  joined  Gen.  Sibley's 
command  against  the  Indians  in  summer 
of  1862.  Returned  to  Tennessee  with 
regiment  Jan.,  1863,  and  participated  in 
Vicksburg  and  Little  Rock  campaigns; 
was  appointed  adjutant  and,  later 
major  4th  Regt.  U.  S.  Artillery  (col- 
ored), served  in  Kentucky,  Tennessee 
and  Arkansas,  and  was  mustered  out  Feb. 

1866.  Cultivated  a  cotton  plantation 
near  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.;  in  Jan.,  1867, 
was  made  agent  of  the  Freedmen's 
Bureau;     came     to     Minneapolis,     Sept., 

1867,  and  entered  office  of  Minneapolis 
Central  Railway;  became  clerk  and 
bookkeeper  for  "W.  D.  Washburn  &  Co., 
1867;  agent  Minneapolis  Mill  Co.,  1872; 
partner  with  W.  D.  Washburn,  1874; 
incorporated  as  Wasliburn  Milling  Co., 
of  which  he  was  manager,  1879;  also 
secretary,  treasurer  and  director  Minne- 
apolis &  Duluth  Ry.  and  director  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  1875-81;  has 
been  secretary  Northwestern  Consoli- 
dated Milling  Co.,  since  1895.  Post- 
master of  Minneapolis  under  Presidents 
Harrison  and  Roosevelt  and  reappointed 
Dec.  1,  1906.  Recreation:  Yachting. 
Clubs:  Lafayette,  Lake  Minnetonka. 
Office:  Post  "Office.  Residence:  1825 
3rd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

HA^E,  William  Edward,  lawyer;  born 
at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  May  11,  1845;  son 
of  Isaiah  Byron  Burr  and  Mary  E. 
(Covey)  Hale;  educated  in  common 
scliools.  Came  with  his  parents  to 
"\Visconsin  and  located  in  Plainview, 
Minn.,  I860:  enlisted  in  Civil  War  fall 
of  1861  and  after  three  years  of  service 
returned  to  Minnesota  and  pursued  a 
course  of  three  years'  study  at  Hamline 
University;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Judge  Wilder,  Red  Wing,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  St.  Paul,  1869: 
married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1870. 
to  Miss  Ella  C.  Sutherland.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Buffalo,  Minn.,  and 
served  as  county  attorney  of  Wriglit 
Co.,  one  term;  removed  to  Minneapolis. 
1872;  countv  attorney  Hennepin  Co., 
1878-82.  Republican.  Methodist.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Met.  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  1602  Laurel  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

HAIiIi,  Albert  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Alexandria.  O..  July  11,  1858;  son  of 
Dr.  Levi  and  Lucinda  (Mitchell)  Hall; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Ohio,  to 
1873;  came  to  Minnesota  and  was 
student  in  high  school,  Austin,  1875: 
University  of  Minnesota,  1880;  graduate 
Columbian  University  Law  School. 
Washington,  D.  C,  degree  of  LL.B.. 
1883.  Has  been  in  continuous  practice 
of  law  at  Minneapolis,  since  1884,  and 
has  engaged  in  trial  of  some  1,500 
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law  firm  of  Hall  &  Kolliner,  since  1900. 
Republican.  Clerk  U.  S.  Treasury, 
Washing-ton.  D.  C,  18S1-S3;  has  been 
assistant  city  attorney,  Minneapolis  and 
special  assistant  county  attorney,  Hen- 
nepin Co.;  was  candidate  Republican 
nomination,  5th  congressional  district. 
1904,  receiving  8,500  votes.  Methodist. 
Member  American  Bar  Association. 
Mason;  member  of  Knights  of  Pythias, 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  W.  O.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Royal  League,  Columbian  Knights,  and 
Chi  Psi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternities. 
Married  at  Minneapolis.  Sept.  12,  1883, 
to  Miss  Nellie  J.  Pearson.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Driving  and  gen- 
eral literature.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  2030  Queen  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

HAIiIi,  Arthur  Dillwyn,  teacher;  born. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  July  22,  1861;  son  of 
J.  Hacker  and  Anna  F.  (Hoag)  Hall; 
was  graduated  from  Moses  Brown 
School,  Providence,  1881,  (A.  B.  Haver- 
ford  College,  1884;  A.M.,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1894);  married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, 1901,  to  Miss  Jennie  M.  Briggs. 
Engaged  in  teaching  since  1884;  founder 
and  owner  of  the  Minneapolis  Classical 
School,  established  1894.  Republican. 
Quaker.  Member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  camp- 
ing. Office  and  Residence:  1228  4th  St., 
S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

HAI^Ii,  Christoplier  Webber,  educator; 
born,  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  Feb.  28,  1845; 
son  of  Lewis  and  Louisa  (Wilder)  Hall: 
attended  district  school  and  Leland  and 
Gray  Seminary,  Townshend,  Vt.;  Ches- 
ter Academy,  Chester,  Vt.;  Middlebury 
College,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  graduating. 
1871.  and  honor  man,  M.A.,  1873;  studied 
in  University  of  Leipsic,  1875-77.  On 
leaving  college  became  principal  of 
Glens  Falls  Academy,  Glens  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  1871-72;  principal  Mankato.  (Minn.l 
High  School,  1872-73;  superintendent 
City  Schools.  Owatonna,  Minn..  1873-75; 
instructor.  University  of  Minnesota, 
1878-80;  professor  in  the  university, 
since  1880;  dean  of  the  College  of  Engi- 
neering, Metallurgy  and  Mechanic  Arts, 
1892-97.  Author:  History  of  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota;  Geography  of  Min- 
nesota, etc.  Fellow  Geological  Society 
of  America,  and  Association  of  American 
Geographers;  member  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Min- 
nesota Academy  of  Science;  Geographi- 
cal Society  of  Minnesota  (president). 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Scottish  Rite,  Shrine. 
Married  1st,  1875,  Nellie  A.  Dunnell; 
2nd,  1883,  Sophia  L.  Haight.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Pillsbury  Hall, 
University  of  Minnesota.  Residence: 
803    University   Av.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

HAIilL,  Lee,  real  estate  and  mortgage 
loans;  born  at  New  Orleans.  La.,  July 
24,  1863;  son  of  O.  E.  and  Emily  (Mudge) 
Hall;  educated  in  public  schools,  at 
The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.; 
married    at    St.    Paul,    June    1,    1SS4,    to 


Alice  St.  Germain.  In  employ  of  Samuel 
Ctipples  Wood  and  Willow  Ware  Co., 
St.  Louis,  1878-83;  with  their  St.  Paul 
branch  (Colbert,  Hill  &  Co.)  1883-86; 
in  charge  of  finances  and  office  of 
Draper  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1886-91;  since 
July  1,  1891,  in  business  for  self.  Ex- 
secretary  and  director  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change of  St.  Paul.  Republican. 
Served  term  as  member  of  M.  N.  G., 
St  Louis.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°), 
Scottish  Rite;  member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Pioneer 
Press  Bldg.  Residence:  991  St.  Clair 
St.,  St.  Paul. 

HAXIi,  Osee  Matson,  lawyer;  born  at 
Conneaut,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1847;  son  of 
Charles  and  Emeline  (Matson)  Hall; 
educated  at  Williams  College,  Mass.; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1869;  read  law  in 
offices  of  Wilder  &  Williston,  Red  Wing, 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1872, 
married  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1873,  to 
Miss  Elizabeth  Magee.  Member  Good- 
hue County  Bar  Association.  Secretary 
Red  Wing  Gas,  Light  &  Power  Co.; 
vice  president  Red  T\"ing  Stoneware  Co.; 
director  Bank  of  Pierce,  Simmons  &  Co. 
Democrat.  Member  State  Senate,  1885; 
member  Congress,  3rd  congressional 
district,  1890-94.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation.  Liter- 
ature.    Address:     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

HAIiIi,  William  S.,  manufacturer  of 
machinery:  born  at  Bury,  England,  Jan. 
6.  1844.  Came  to  America,  Sept.,  1869, 
locating  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  until  1871, 
when  he  returned  to  England;  came 
second  time  to  the  United  States,  1873, 
making  headquarters  at  Hudson,  Wis., 
where  he  entered  employ  of  the  West 
Wisconsin  Ry.;  settled  in  Minneapolis, 
1878,  and  entered  business  of  machinist; 
works  destroyed  by  fire  in  spring  of 
1881,  but  were  immediately  rebuilt  and 
sold  out  in  1884;  entered  business  again, 
1887,  under  name  of  Eagle  Iron  Works 
of  which  he  is  sole  proprietor,  maintain- 
ing a  general  machine  shop  and  manu- 
facturing mill  and  elevator  machinery 
of  every  description.  Married  at  Ac- 
crington,  England,  1868.  to  Miss  Alice 
Singleton.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Recreations:  Travel,  literature  and 
music.  Office:  5th  Av.,  S.,  and  2nd 
St.  Residence:  1905  15th  Av.,  S.,.  Min- 
neapolis. 

HAIiIi,  Willis  E.,  general  agent  United 
States  Express  Co.;  born  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  June  24,  1860;  son  of  Benjamin 
W.  and  Livina  Y.  (Teed)  Hall;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  academy,  Milwau- 
kee and  Racine,  Wis.;  married  at  Ra- 
cine, 1883,  to  Miss  Margaret  M.  Blow. 
Entered  express  business  as  employee 
of  American  Express  Co..  in  Wisconsin, 
1878;  became  identified  with  the  U.  S. 
Express  Co.,  in  1886.  and  advanced 
through  various  positions  until  1902. 
when  he  came  to  St.  Paul  from  Racine 
as  general  agent  of  the  company. 
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Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum, 
National  Union,  E.  P.  U.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  other  outdoor  sports.  Of- 
fice: 101  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  279 
Selby  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

HAIiIiAM,  Oscar,  jurist;  born  at  Lin- 
den, Wis..  Oct.  19,  1S65;  son  of  Joseph 
and  Mary  (Wood)  Hallam;  attended 
country  district  school,  Dodgeville 
(Wis.)  High  School,  and  was  graduated 
from  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  A.B.. 
1887,  and  from  the  College  of  Law  of 
same,  LL.B.,  1889;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  July  27,  1892.  to  Edith  L.  Lott. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  1889,  and  engaged 
in  practice  until  elected  judge  of  the 
district  court  of  the  second  judicial 
district  of  Minnesota  for  term  beginning 
Jan.  1,  1905,  and  expiring  Dec.  31,  19in. 
Member  of  local.  State  and  American 
Bar  associations:  instructor  St.  Paul 
College  of  Law.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  (Tlubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  743  Goodrich  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

HAIiI;BEBG',  Georgre  Elwyn,  real 
estate;  born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Aug. 
18,  1871;  educated  in  higli  school  and 
at  Minneapolis  Academy,  graduating 
from  the  latter  in  1892;  unmarried.  En- 
tered office  of  secretary  of  State  as 
recording  clerk,  Jan.,  1895,  and  became 
assistant  secretary  of  State;  resigned. 
1901,  to  laj^  out  and  promote  the  town 
of  Warroad,  Minn.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Warroad  Townsite  Co.;  presi- 
dent Perkins-Thomas  Printing  Co.,  St. 
Paul;  proprietor  of  Hallberg's  Addition 
to  Warroad,  etc.  Republican.  Mason. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial (St.  Paul);  Commercial  (T\^arroad): 
Seattle  Athletic  (Seattle,  Wash.).  Ad- 
dress:     Warroad,    Minn. 

HAIiIiEB,  Axel,  judge  of  probate. 
Goodhue  Co.;  born  in  Sweden.  Dec.  11, 
1858;  son  of  Andrew  and  Kary  (Bengt- 
son)  Haller;  came  to  America  and 
settled  in  Minnesota,  1867;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  at  Red  Wing  Semi- 
nary; married  at  Red  Wing,  Dec,  1882, 
to  Miss  Inger  Oltum.  Taught  school 
at  Wanamingo,  Goodhue  Co.,  for  10 
years;  was  secretary  of  Clierry  Grove, 
Wanamingo  &  Mineola  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  for  10  years;  filled  position  of 
assistant  cashier  First  State  Bank,  Zum- 
brota;  elected  probate  judge  of  Goodhue 
Co.,  Nov.,  1894,  and  has  been  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election.  Studied  law 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1902. 
Director  Bank  of  Pierce,  Simmons  &  Co., 
Red  Wing  Advertising  Co.  Republican. 
I.,utheran.  Meml>er  Goodhue  County  Bar 
Association,  A.  O.  TT.  W.,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Address:  Red  Wing. 
Minn. 

HAIiIiET,  Ferdinand  Alexander,  grain 
commission;  born  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
Sept.  IS,  1867;  son  of  Hubert  and 
Frances  (Lieb)  Hallot;  educated  in 
public   schools    in    Faribault   and   at    The 


Shattuck  Military  Academy.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1899,  having  spent  the 
previous  ten  years  in  St.  Paul,  where 
he  was  connected  with  Armour  &  Co.. 
and  the  Cudahy  Packing  Co.;  senior 
member  of  Hallett  &  Co.  Independent 
in  politics.  Catholic.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  1898,  to  Miss  Katherine  Kenkel. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  2231  W.  31st  St.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

HAIiIiOCK,  Leavitt  Homan,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Plainfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  15, 
1842;  son  of  Leavitt  and  Elizabeth  P. 
Hallock;  graduate  Williston  Seminary, 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1859;  Amherst 
College,  1863;  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary,  1866;  degree  of  D.D.,  "Whit- 
man College.  Wash..  1893;  corporate 
member  A.B.C.F.M.,  since  1893;  member 
two  international  councils  (Congrega- 
tional Church,  meeting  respectively  at 
London  and  Boston,  1891  and  1899. 
Ordained  and  installed  as  pastor  at 
Berlin,  Conn.,  July  18,  1867;  pastor. 
West  Winsted,  Conn.,  1873,  removing 
after  10  years  to  Williston  Church, 
Portland,  M^.,  and  later  to  Waterville, 
Me.;  installed  as  pastor  First  Church. 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1892;  preacher  and 
lecturer  at  Mills  College,  for  young 
ladies  of  California,  until  1898,  when 
he  became  pastor  Plymouth  Congrega- 
tional Church.  Minneapolis,  where  he 
still  remains.  Member  Tacoma  Academy 
of  Science.  Married,  1st,  at  Brooklyn. 
N.  Y.,  to  Martha  B.  Butler,  who  died. 
1873;  2nd,  at  Portland,  Me..  Oct.  3,  1888. 
to  Miss  Ellen  M.  Webster.  Clubs: 
Berkeley  (California),  Six  O'clock. 
Recreations:  Vacation  trip  to  Hawaii, 
cycling  tours  in  Europe,  etc.  Church: 
Plymouth  Church.  Residence:  The  Con- 
cord,  65  11th  St.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

HAIiX^OWEI,!.,  WUUam  Penrose,  coal 
dealer;  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov. 
30.  1863;  son  of  William  P.  and  Eliza- 
beth C.  (Davis)  Hallowell;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  (Pa.)  Academy,  Friends" 
Central  School,  Philadelphia,  and 
Swarthmore  (Pa.)  College;  left  college. 
1883,  and  moved  from  Philadelphia  to 
Minneapolis,  Sept.,  1883;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  June  5,  1888,  to  Agnes  Har- 
denburgh.  Engaged  as  clerk  witli 
Northwestern  National  Bank  and  witli 
D.  Morrison  &  Co..  merchant  millers, 
1883-88;  clerk  Northwestern  Fuel  Co., 
partner  in  firm  of  H.  W.  Armstrong  & 
Co.,  (coal)  resident  managers  Youghi- 
ogheny  &  Lehigh  Coal  Co.,  1888-1902; 
secretary  May  1,  1902,  vice  president 
and  treasurer  July  IS,  1904,  Holmes  & 
MacCaughey  Co.,  coal;  since  June  1. 
1905,  vice  president  and  treasurer 
Holmes  and  Hallowell  Co.,  wholesale 
and  retail  coal,  with  offices  in  Minneapo- 
lis and  St.  Paul.  Served  in  Company  I. 
1st  Regt.  State  of  Minnesota,  1883-88. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda,  Lafayette.  Office:  204  So. 
Fourth  St.  Residence:  2302  First  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 


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HAIiSTIil},  Andrew  Jacob,  editor  and 
publisher;  born  at  Bridg-eport.  O.,  Aug. 
23,  1850;  son  of  Uriah  W.,  and  Mary  J. 
(Grubb)  Halsted;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Bridg-eport;  practical  printer 
by  trade.  Widower;  married,  1st,  at 
Wheeling-,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  23,  1875,  to  Miss 
Annie  M.  Zane,  -who  died  May  19,  1876; 
2nd,  at  Don,  O.,  Oct.,  1886.  to  Miss 
Louise  Smith,  -who  died  at  Brainerd, 
Minn.,  Jan.  10,  1902.  Was  city  editor 
Wheeling  Daily  Intelligencer  for  9 
years;  established  Wheeling  Evening 
journal,  1879;  came  to  Minnesota,  April, 
1884,  purchasing  The  Brainerd  Tribune, 
wliich  he  has  ever  since  published.  Re- 
publican. Has  been  prominent  in  poli- 
tics in  nortlif^rn  Minnesota  for  more 
than  20  vears;  -w-as  four  times  elected 
mayor  of  City  of  Brainerd,  1894-06; 
chairman  Republican  County  Central 
Committee  for  several  years  and  presi- 
dent Republican  Club.  Now  president 
State  Editorial  Association.  Episco- 
palian. Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
Templar,  Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Eagles, 
T.  O.  R.  M.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Knights  of 
Maccabees.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Brainerd,    Minn. 

HAMBIiIN,  Charles  Henry,  managing 
editor  and  business  manager  Tlie  Min- 
neapolis Tribune:  born  in  London.  Eng., 
Sept.  13,  1859;  son  of  Edward  Town- 
send  and  Helen  (Lilley)  Hamblin;  edu- 
cated at  King's  School.  Peterborough, 
England,  and  Bristol  Grammar  school; 
married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  19, 
1888,  to  Miss  Nellie  O'Connell.  Came 
to  America,  1882;  was  reporter  on 
Times.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1882-83; 
city  editor  same  paper,  1883-84;  assist- 
ant city  editor  Telegram,  Grand  Rapids, 
1884-87;  press  agent  for  Jacob  Litt, 
1888;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1889; 
reporter  on  Star  (later  Tribune-Star  and 
now  Evening  Tribune),  1889-90;  manag- 
ing editor  Evening  Tribune,  1891-92; 
managing  editor  of  both  until  1902, 
when  was  elected  secretary  Minnesota 
Tribune  Co.,  and  business  manager  and 
managing  editor  of  The  Minneapolis 
Tribune,  which  positions  he  now  holds. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Minneapolis.  Commer- 
cial. Automobile.  Office:  The  Minne- 
apolis Tribune.  Residence:  20O1  S. 
Aidrlch  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

SAT/LImITX,  Conde,  vice  president  and 
general  manager  Pioneer  Press  Co.;  born 
at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1863;  son  of  D. 
H.  and  Katherine  (Conde)  Hamlin; 
graduate  high  school,  Winona,  Minn., 
1879;  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
degree  of  A.B.,  1883  (AM.,  1886);  Law 
School  University  of  Wisconsin,  LL.B.. 
1887;  admitted  to  practice  law  in  State 
and  Federal  courts,  1887.  Began  in 
newspaper  business,  1888;  was  city  edi- 
itor  and  managing  editor  Pioneer  Press. 
Member  State  Board  Corrections  and 
Charities.  1897-9.8;  president  St.  Paul 
Commercial  Club,  1897-99;  president 
Minnesota  Board  of  World's  Fair  Com- 
missioners,  1903-04.      Republican    (chair- 


man Minnesota  Republican  State  Cen- 
tral Committee,  1904-05).  Office:  The 
Pioneer  Press.  Residence:  24  S.  St. 
Albans  St.,  St.  Paul. 

HAISIiI,  'William,  brewer;  born  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1858;  son  of 
Tlieodore  and  Louisa  Hamm;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul.  Began 
active  career  under  his  father  in  the 
brewing  business  founded  by  Theodore 
Hamm,  1863;  became  vice  president  and 
secretary  of  the  company  upon  its  in- 
corporation, 1894,  and  has  been  its 
president  and  treasurer  since  the  death 
of  his  father,  1903.  Member  Board  of 
Park  Commissioners.  Was  one  of  the 
leaders  in  completion  of  the  Auditorium 
project  and  has  been  identified  with 
many  public  enterprises.  Married  in 
October,  1893.  to  Miss  Marie  Scheffer. 
Office:  681  E.  Minnehaha  St.,  cor. 
Greenbrier  Av.  Residence:  671  Cable 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

HAMMOND,  James  Gurley,  lands; 
born  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  Sept.  23,  1854; 
son  of  W.  H.  and  Eliza  (Baker)  Ham- 
mond; educated  in  public  school,  Ot- 
tumwa. Iowa,  until  1871,  Iowa  Wesleyan 
University,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa,  1S71-73; 
married  at  New  Sliaron,  Iowa,  Dec.  6, 
1877,  to  Clara  R.  Graham.  Member  of 
firm  of  Kramer  &  Hammond,  merchants, 
New  Sharon,  Iowa,  1878-86;  Kramer  & 
Hammond,  bankers,  1886-95;  incorpo- 
rated as  New  Sharon  State  Bank,  of 
which  he  is  president;  also  president 
Dakota-Manitoba  Land  Co.,  and  Mexico 
Land  Co.;  vice  president  Bear  River 
Land  Co.;  secretary  Economy  Coal  Co.; 
member  of  firm  of  Hammond  &  Dodson. 
Republican.  Club.  Commercial.  Office: 
Endicott  Bldg.  Residence:  327  Prior 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HAMMOND,  "Winfield  S.,  lawyer,  con- 
gressman; born  at  Southborough,  Mass., 
Nov.  17,  1863;  son  of  John  W.  and  Ellen 
(Harding)  Hammond;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Southborough,  Peters'  High 
School,  Southborough,  graduating  1880, 
and  at  Dartmouth  College,  graduating, 
degree  of  A.B.,  1884;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  practice  law  in  Minnesota, 
Nov.  5,  1891;  has  been  located  in  St. 
James  and  practicing  his  profession 
alone  since  1895.  Director  Security 
State  Bank  of  St.  James.  County  at- 
torney, Watonwan  Co.,  three  terms; 
member  of  Minnesota  State  Normal 
School  Board  since  1899.  Democrat 
(candidate  for  Congress,  2nd  district, 
1892);  elected  to  Congress,  2nd  district, 
1906.  Member  Minnesota  State  Bar 
Association,  Sons  of  the  Revolution. 
Address:      St.    James,    Minn. 

HAMRS,  Bars  O.,  county  treasurer; 
born  in  Norway.  Aug.  9,  1841;  came  to 
America,  at  age  of  19  years  in  1860. 
Was  postmaster  at  Windom,  one  and 
one-half  years;  register  of  deeds,  Fill- 
more Co.,  1873-S5;  has  been  treasurer  of 
Fillmore  Co.,  for  15  years.  Address: 
Preston,  Minn. 


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HANDV,  Bay  D.,  cartoonist;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Aug.  21,  1877;  son 
of  DeWitt  C.  and  Nellie  (Seamans) 
Handy;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Minneapolis;  married  at  Excelsior, 
Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1902,  to  Vera  E.  Mason. 
Beg-an  career  with  Minneapolis  Tribune, 
1897-1901;  cartoonist  on  Duluth  News 
Tribune  since  1901,  and  manager  The 
News  Tribune  Engraving  plant.  Has 
published  four  books  of  cartoons,  1904- 
07.  Republican.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Recreations:  "Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: The  News  Tribune.  Residence: 
1831    E.    Superior   St.,    Duluth. 

HANFT,  Hugo  O.,  jurist;  born,  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1871;  son  of 
Oscar  H.  and  Anna  (Engelke)  Hanft; 
educated  in  grammar  school  and  high 
school  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  German- 
American  Teachers'  Seminary,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  Law  Department  University 
of  Minnesota,  LL,.B.,  1896,  (LL.M.  1897); 
married  in  Putnam  Co.,  Illinois,  June 
16,  1900,  to  Laura  H.  Holly.  Principal 
of  Peru,  111.,  High  School,  four  years; 
served  with  13th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  in 
the  Philippines,  entering  as  private  and 
discharged  as  battalion  adjutant.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1896;  assistant  county 
attorney  of  Ramsey  County,  from  1900 
until  elected  in  May,  1906,  to  present 
office  as  judge  of  the  Municipal  Court 
of  St.  Paul.  Democrat.  Member  of 
various  German  Societies  in  St.  Paul. 
Office:  Court  House.  Residence:  The 
Willard,   St.   Paul. 

HANKINSON,  Herbert  I..,  grain  and 
commission;  born  in  Minneapolis,  April 
10,  1872;  son  of  Richard  H.  and  Sarah 
E.  (Martin)  Hankinson;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis  and  at 
The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn. 
Began  active  career  with  his  father,  at 
Hankinson,  N.  D.,  in  farming  and 
general  merchandise  business;  was  in 
service  of  the  Soo  Line  as  traveling 
passenger  agent,  1893-96;  entered  grain 
business,  1896,  as  The  Hankinson-Ireys 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Member  Minneapo- 
lis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Duluth  Board 
of  Trade.  Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1895,  to  Miss  Carrie 
B.  Wagner.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  2714  Park  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

MAJSfltH'Y,  Martin  Franklin,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  30.  1859; 
son  of  Martin  Franklin  and  Cyrene 
Clemens  (T\'"alton)  Hanley;  educated  in 
St.  Louis  High  School,  1877.  Washing- 
ton University  and  St.  Louis  Law  School, 
degree  of  LL.B  ,  1879.  Entered  practice 
of  law,  1880;  has  been  in  general  prac- 
tice of  law  in  Minneapolis  since  1884. 
Independent  in  politics.  Member  Min- 
nesota and  American  Bar  associations. 
Married  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  May  14, 
1895,  to  Miss  Emeline  Buford.  Recrea- 
tions:      Hunting    and     fishing.         Office: 


Oneida  Bldg,  Residence:  2411  Blais- 
dell   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HANNA,  William  A.,  farmer,  banker; 
born  at  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1849. 
President  First  National  Bank,  Maple- 
ton.     Address:      Mapleton,   Minn. 

HANNAFOBD,  Jule  M.,  2nd  vice 
president  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  and 
president  Northern  Express  Co.;  born 
at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Nov.  19,  1850;  son 
of  Eli  R.  and  Paulina  A.  (Jewett) 
Hannaford;  educated  in  the  common 
schools  of  Vt.  Entered  railway  service, 
June,  1866,  as  clerk  in  general  freight 
office  Vermont  Central  R.  R.  at  St. 
Albans,  Vt.;  came  to  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.,  May  17,  1872,  as  chief  clerk  in 
the  general  freight  office  and  has  since 
been  continuously  in  the  service  of  that 
road  as  follows:  assistant  general 
freight  and  passenger  agent,  1879-81; 
general  freight  agent,  eastern  division, 
1881-83;  assistant  superintendent  freight 
traffic,  1883-84;  general  freight  agent, 
main  line  and  branches,  1884-86;  traffic 
manager,  1886-1890;  general  traffic  mana- 
ger, 1890-1899;  also  general  traffic  man- 
ager Wisconsin  Central  lines,  1890-1893; 
third  vice  president  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.,  1899-1902;  second  vice  president 
since  1902;  also  now  president  North- 
ern Pacific  Express  Co.  Director  Mer- 
chants' National  Bank,  Northwestern 
Trust  Co.;  trustee  State  Savings  Bank: 
president,  Northern  Express  Co.  Club: 
Minnesota.  Office:  General  Office  North- 
ern Pac.  Ry.  Residence:  405  Portland 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HAIVNAH,  Adam,  banker;  native  of 
Scotland;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Scotland.  Came  to  America,  1881;  en- 
gaged in  banking  business  since  1885; 
treasurer  The  Savings  Bank  of  Minne- 
apolis. Democrat.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  CriefT,  Scotland,  1888,  to  Miss 
Ellen  Miller.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
200  4th  St.,  S.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
Thornton  Lodge,  South  Shore,  Harriet 
Lake,  Minn. 

HANSEN,  Christian  O.,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Norway,  1848;  son  of  Hans  O. 
and  Andrea  Hansen;  educated  in  Chris- 
tiania,  Norway.  Has  been  in  wood 
working  manufacture  since  beginning 
his  active  career,  45  years  ago;  came  to 
America,  1880,  and  located  in  Minneap- 
olis; was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the 
Joannin-Hansen  Company,  1882,  manu- 
facturers of  sash,  doors,  etc.  Member 
Minneapolis  Builders  and  Traders'  Ex- 
change. Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1905,  to  Miss 
Louisa  Stromme.  Recreations:  Sailing 
and  fishing.  Office:  2308  N.  2nd  St. 
Residence:  2314  Washington  Av.,  N., 
Minneapolis. 

HANSEN,  Marius,  physician;  born  at 
Nakskov,  Denmark,  Aug.  12,  1871;  son 
of  Nicolai  and  Mariane  Hansen;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1891;  graduate  Menomi- 
nee  (Mich.)   High  School,   1890;    Univer- 


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sity  of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1894.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  at  Hendrum,  Minn.,  since  1894. 
Married  at  Kewaunee,  Wis.,  1896,  to 
Miss  Florence  Froney.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  as- 
sociations. Mason.  Address:  Hendrum, 
Minn. 

HANSON,  Hans  C,  gas  machines; 
born  in  Denmark,  Sept.  5,  1870;  son  of 
Rasmus  and  Margaret  (Christiansen) 
Hanson;  educated  in  Denmark;  came 
to  America  and  located  in  Albert  Lea, 
1887;  married  at  Albert  Lea,  1900,  to 
Miss  Lena  Nelson.  Blacksmith  by 
trade;  began  manufacture  of  gas  ma- 
chines for  lighting,  1897,  and  is  presi- 
dent American  Gas  Machine  Co.  Pro- 
hibitionist. Baptist.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:    Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

HANSON,  Harry  M.,  banking;  born 
at  Forest  City,  la.,  June  17,  1872;  son 
of  William  O.  and  Jennie  (Anderson) 
Hanson;  educated  in  Forest  City  (la.) 
High  School;  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, la.;  Curtiss  Commercial  College, 
Minneapolis.  Unmarried.  Began  in 
banking  business  at  Forest  City,  la., 
1892;  came  to  Minnesota,  1899;  now 
cashier  First  National  Bank,  Hanlej' 
Falls.  Also  secretary  W.  M.  &  P.  Land 
&  Townsite  Co.  Republican.  Elected 
member  State  Legislature,  Nov.,  1906, 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Royal 
Arch  Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Address:  Hanley 
Falls,    Minn. 

HANSON,  John  B.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec,  1853;  son 
of  John  B.  and  Clarissa  (Pierce)  Hanson; 
educated  at  public  schools  of  Somerville. 
Removed  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  from  the 
East,  1870,  and  began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  wholesale  notion  store;  en- 
tered auditing  department  St.  Paul  and 
Pacific  Ry.,  1876;  became  connected  with 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Rd., 
and  later  with  the  Great  Northern  Ry. ; 
came  to  Duluth,  1892,  as  general  freight 
and  passenger  agent  and  auditor  Du- 
luth, Missabe  &  Northern  Ry.,  in  which 
position  he  still  continues.  Member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Wolvin  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1621   E.   3rd   St.,  Duluth. 

HANSON,  Martin  A.,  general  mer- 
chant; born  at  Caledonia,  Minn.,  Sept. 
20,  1868;  son  of  James  A.  and  Dorthia 
(Nilson)  Hanson  (both  of  Norway);  ed- 
ucated in  Caledonia  schools  and  at  the 
LaCrosse  (Wis.)  Business  College,  grad- 
uating from  the  latter.  Entered  general 
merchandizing  at  the  age  of  16  years, 
and  has  followed  the  same  line  of  busi- 
ness ever  since.  Secretary  and  manager 
of  Nilson,  Hanson  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 
organized  in  1895,  retail  dealers  in  gen- 
eral merchandise,  in  Morris,  Minn.;  also 
member  of  J.  A.  Hanson  &  Son,  cloth- 
iers,    Forest     City,     Iowa.      Republican. 


Methodist.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  W.  of  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Mystic  Toilers, 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  Rebeckas,  Degree  of  Honor, 
Royal  Neighbors.  Married  at  Heron 
Lake,  Minn.,  Jan.  17,  1893,  to  Miss  R. 
M.  Behrenfeldt.     Address:    Morris,  Minn. 

HANSON,  Martin  G.,  principal  Red 
Wing  Evangelical  Lutheran  Seminary; 
born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  July  11, 
1859;  son  of  Ostin  and  Maria  (Chris- 
tofferson)  Hanson;  graduate  Red  Wing 
Evangelical  Seminary,  academic  and 
theological,  1884;  married  at  Rising 
Sun,  Wis.,  1SS6,  to  Miss  Caroline  Runice. 
Began  in  ministry  of  the  Norwegian 
Lutheran  Church,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
where  he  continued  as  pastor  for  8 
years;  was  pastor  at  Grand  Forks,  N. 
b.,  for  7  years;  has  been  principal  Red 
Wing  Evangelical  Seminary,  since  1898. 
Was  vice  president  of  Hauges  Norwe- 
gian Evangelical  Lutheran  Seminary  for 
5  years,  and  has  been  president  of  same 
for  six  successive  years;  was  for  sev- 
eral terms  and  is  now  president  of  the 
Home  Mission  Board;  member  Board 
of  Foreign  Missions  for  past  6  years; 
was  director  of  Red  Wing  Seminary  in 
1885  and  its  president,  1886-7.  Address 
Red  Wing,   Minn. 

HANSON,  Ole  G.,  hardware  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  Sept.  1,  1856;  son  of 
Gilbert  and  Olielia  Hanson;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1876;  educated  in  Norway 
and  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.;  married  at 
Rochester,  1880,  to  Miss  Marie  Nelson. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  and  book- 
keeper for  the  firm  of  Stebbins  &  Co., 
Rochester,  1878;  assisted  in  organizing 
the  retail  hardware  firm  of  Baker  & 
Hanson,  May,  1891,  and  has  ever  since 
been  identified  with  the  hardware  busi- 
ness. Republican.  Alderman  6  years; 
president  of  city  council  one  year.  Luth- 
eran. Member  Masonic  order.  Knight 
Templar,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias, Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Club:  Commercial  (charter  mem- 
ber).   Address:     Rochester,   Minn. 

HANSON,  Peder  Bertram,  druggist; 
born  in  Bergen,  Norway,  Oct.  31,  1865; 
son  of  Peder  and  Bertha  (Olson)  Han- 
son; came  to  America,  April,  1882,  and 
to  Minnesota,  July,  1882;  graduate  of 
Hans  Tanks  School,  Norway,  1881;  Chi- 
cago College  of  Pharmacy,  degree  of 
Ph.G.,  1886.  Began  active  career  in  drug 
store  at  Sauk  Center,  Minn.,  Sept.,  1882; 
member  of  the  firm  of  Hanson  &  Emer- 
son, since  Feb.,  1892,  retail  dealers  in 
drugs,  etc.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Address: 
Sauk  Center,    Minn. 

HANSON,  Peter  G.,  groceries  and 
meats;  born,  New  York  City,  March  20, 
1856;  son  of  Albert  G.  and  Caroline 
(Nelson)  Hanson;  educated  in  public 
school.s  at  Southport,  Conn.  Began  act- 
ive career  as  farmer  at  Southport,  con- 
tinuing until  21  years  of  age;  removed 
to    Minneapolis,    1877,    clerked    in    store 


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for  6  months  and  has  since  been  in 
grocery  and  meat  business.  President 
Retail  Mercliants'  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.  Member  National  Association 
of  Retail  Grocers  (president  2  years); 
Minnesota  Retail  Grocers  Association 
(president  7  years);  Minneapolis  Re- 
tail Grocers'  Association  (president  - 
vears) ;  also  member  Modern  Woodmen. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1880,  to  Mis.s  Belle  M.  Plum- 
mer  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  514-51t) 
2nd  Av.,  S.  Residence:  I'.nS  Stevens 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HARBAUGH,  Fred  P.,  machinery; 
born  at  Crestline.  O..  Feb.  2fi  1870;  son 
of  George  and  Eva  (Gross)  Ilarbaugh: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Indianap- 
olis, Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul;  unmar- 
ried. Began  as  shipping  clerk  for  Rus- 
sell &  Co.,  agricultural  implements,  St. 
Paul,  1889;  organized  the  F.  P.  Har- 
baugh  Co.,  1903,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent and  treasurer.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Council  of  White  Bear  Lake,  Minn. 
Recreations:  Fishing,  roaming  through 
the  woods.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Roose- 
velt Republican.  Office:  331  Bast  3rd 
St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence;  White  Bear 
Lake,  Minn. 

HARD,  Addison  Davis,  physician; 
born  at  Fall  River,  Wis.,  Jan.  23,  1854; 
son  of  Hansen  and  Lucinda  (Davis) 
Hard;  educated  at  State  Normal  School, 
Bloomington.  111.,  1870-72;  University  of 
Michigan,  Department  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  18  83; 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia, 
1883-84,  degree  of  M.D.,  1884;  Minnesota 
Institute  of  Pharmacy,  degree  of  Ph. a. 
1902.  Began  practice  of  medicine  1883. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Member  Montgom- 
ery County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association.  Member  I.  O. 
O  F.  Married  at  Ambia,  Ind.,  1893,  to 
Miss  Fannie  I.  Pierce.  Recreation:  Au- 
tomobiling.    Address:     Marshall,   Mmn. 

HARDCASTIii:,  WUliam  Bodwell, 
manager  American  Linseed  Co.;  bora 
in  Clav  Center,  Kas.,  Jan.  6,  1875;  son 
of  Arthur  S.  and  Ellen  (Pierce)  Hard- 
castle;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
one  year  at  University  of  Colorado.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  Conti- 
nental Oil  Co.,  at  Pueblo,  Colo.,  con- 
tinuing, 1896-1902;  was  auditor  Amer- 
ican Linseed  Co.,  New  York,  1902-1905; 
has  been  manager  for  the  company  at 
Minneapolis,  since  Nov.  1,  1905.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Unmarried.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  303  E.  15th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

HARBEKTBERCH,  Charles  Morg-an, 
presid.'iit  National  Milling  Co.;  born  at 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Jan.  4.  1833; 
completed  education  at  Trinity  College, 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Began  active  career 
by  learning  trade  of  shipwright;  in 
ship  chandlery,  in  Chicago,  111.,  1863; 
removed      to      Minneapolis,      1863,      and 


started  Minnesota  Iron  Works,  continu- 
ing until  1879;  built  the  Crown  Roller 
Mill,  1879,  operated  by  Christian  Broth- 
ers' Milling  Co.,  until  1891  ;  sold  out 
interest  in  company  and  organized,  1891, 
with  son,  Frederick  E.,  the  National 
Milling  Co.,  manufacturers  of  highest 
grade  of  spring  wheat  flour,  of  which 
is  president.  Former  alderman  Minne- 
apolis. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1859,  to  Miss 
Mary  Lee.  Office:  505  S.  1st  St.,  Minne- 
apolis. Residence:  Wayzata,  Lake  Min- 
netonka,    Minn. 

HARBBNBBRGH,  Frederick  Bug'ene, 
secretary  and  treasurer  National  Mill- 
ing Co.;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
June  20,  1865;  son  of  Charles  M.  and 
Mary  (Lee)  Hardenbergh;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  Minneapolis. 
Began  business  career  as  employe  of 
Christian  Brothers'  Milling  Co.,  remain- 
ing with  them  until  the  business  was 
acquired,  1891,  by  the  Northwestern 
Consolidated  Milling  Co.;  assisted  his 
father,  Charles  M.,  in  organizing  the 
widely  known  National  Milling  Co.,  in 
1891,  of  which  has  been  secretary  and 
treasurer  since  its  inception.  Independ- 
ent in  politics.  Christian  Scientist.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1891,  to 
Miss  Louise  Legas.  Office:  525  S.  1st 
St.  Residence:  1017  Logan  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

HARDBN^BBRGH,  William  Adanis, 
leather  and  saddlery;  born  at  Cleve- 
land, O.,  March  9,  1862;  son  of  P.  R.  L. 
and  Charlotte  E.  (Adams)  Hardenbergh; 
educated  at  Bray  ton  Preparatory  School. 
Painesville,  O.,  and  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  Notre  Dame,  Ind.;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  11,  1886,  to  Ella 
G.  Stone.  Came  to  St.  Paul.  1877,  and 
began  business  career  in  1879  in  the 
firm  of  P.  R.  L.  Hardenbergh  &  Co..  and 
since  its  incorporation,  1904,  hjLS  been  its 
president;  director  Capital  National 
Bank.  Member  St.  Paul  Police  Commis- 
sion and  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Equalization.  President  Wholesale  Sad- 
dlery Association  of  the  L'nited  States, 
1896-1898.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Countrv,  White 
Bear  Yacht.  Office:  235-239  Eighth  St. 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  White  Bear  Lake, 
Minn. 

HARDV,  John  C,  secretary  St.  Paul 
L,ake  Ice  Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul.  Minn., 
1868;  son  of  Nicholas  and  Elizabetli 
(Shindler)  Hardy;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  St.  John's  University. 
Collegeville,  Minn.  Spent  6  years  in 
sheriff's  office  and  then  began  in  the 
ice  business,  with  which  his  father  has 
l3een  identified  for  nearly  50  years;  sec- 
retary and  trea^rer  St.  Paul  Lake  Ice 
Co.,  his  father  being  president  and  man- 
ager of  the  company.  For  15  years 
member  M.  N.  G.;  colonel  upon  mili- 
tary    staff    of    Gov.     Johnson;      member 


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State  Senate,  sessions  1903,  1905  and 
1907,  term  ending  1909.  Democrat.  Cath- 
olic. Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Kniglits  of 
Columbus.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1891,  to 
Miss  Catherine  I.  Roche.  Recreations: 
Fishing-  and  hunting.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:     22S   Pleasant   Av.,    St.  Paul. 

HABGBEAVES,  Pred  Wells,  lawyer; 
born  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  13,  1867; 
son  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Bouton)  Har- 
greaves;  educated  in  public  schools, 
Wappingers  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Hudson  River 
Institute,  Claverack;  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, Ithaca,  graduating,  degree  of  B.S., 
1889;  College  of  Law,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, degree  of  UL.B.,  1891.  Admitted 
to  New  York  bar,  Sept.,  1891;  to  Min- 
nesota bar,  1894.  Began  practice  of  law 
in  New  York  City,  1891;  removed  to 
Duluth,  June,  1894;  senior  member  firm 
of  Hargreaves  &  Cook  (Joseph  W.)  from 
Jan.  1,  1903,  to  Jan.  1,  1906;  has  been 
practicing  alone  since  Jan.  1,  1906.  Re- 
publican. Member  Minnesota  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Beta  Delta  (C.  U. ) 
Chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Married  at 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1891,  to  Sara 
Williams  Cook.  Clubs:  Northland  Coun- 
try, Curling.  Recreations:  Golf  and 
curling.  Office:  Torrey  Bldg.  Residence: 
513    E.   3rd    St..   Duluth. 

HAKM,  Frederick  Henry,  jeweler,  op- 
tician; born  in  Le  Sueur  County,  Minne- 
sota, March  26,  1867;  son  of  H.  F.  and 
Josephine  (Smith)  Harm;  educated  in 
district  school;  married  at  Chicago,  111., 
Oct.  20,  1892,  to  Miss  E.  W.  Thompson. 
Continuously  engaged  in  jewelry  and  op- 
tical business  since  Sept.  11,  1885.  Served 
five  years  in  First  Regiment  National 
Guard,  State  of  Minnesota.  Republican; 
candidate  for  city  treasurer,  1906,  but 
defeated.  Presbyterian.  Mason;  mem- 
ber Odd  Fellows,  Royal  Arcanum,  Mac- 
cabees, A.  O.  U.  W.,  "Woodmen.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  387  Robert  St.  and 
109  East  7th  St.  Residence:  644  St. 
Peter    St..    St.    Paul. 

HABMON,  William  Phelps,  printing: 
born  at  Princeton,  Wis.,  March  31,  1865; 
son  of  Hiram  Holmes  and  Luanna 
(Phelps)  Harmon;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Learned  the  printer's  trade,  be- 
ginning 1879;  began  in  business  for  self, 
under  firm  name  of  Harmon  &  Moe, 
1887;  was  publisher  of  the  Princeton 
Republic,  Princeton,  Wis.,  for  two  years, 
1894-96;  entered  into  partnership  with 
Henry  Hahn,  as  general  printers,  Min- 
neapolis, incorporating,  1904,  as  the 
Hahn  &  Harmon  Co.,  of  which  is  secre- 
tary and  treasurer;  also  treasurer  Min- 
neapolis Book  Concern.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Chapter,  Commandery, 
Shrine,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1890,  to  Miss  Edna  Marv 
Clark.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Outdoor  sports,  fishing,  sailing.  Office: 
524  2nd  Av.,  S.  Residence:  1905  Penn 
Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

HARRIES,  William  Henry,  lawyer; 
born    in    Montgomery    Co.,    O.,    Jan."  15 


1843;  graduate  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1868.  Enlisted  as 
private  in  Co.  B,  2nd  Wis.  Vol.  Inf., 
April  IS,  1861;  advanced  through  grades 
to  1st  lieut.  of  company  and  was  com- 
missioned captain  Co.  F,  3rd  \J.  S.  Vols.. 
Dec.  21,  1864.  Was  wounded  through 
left  lung  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862; 
honorably  discharged,  April  17,1886.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law  in  Houston  Co.. 
Minn.,  May  6,  1868;  now  member  law 
firm  of  Harries  &  Dorival.  Democrat. 
County  attorney  Houston  Co.,  two  terms; 
member  52nd  Congress  from  1st  dis- 
trict; ex-president  board  of  education 
and  ex-president  village  council,  Caledo- 
nia; member  Board  of  Trustees  Minne- 
sota Soldiers'  Home,  1903-13.  Member 
G.  A.  R.;  commander-in-chief  Depart- 
ment of  Minnesota,  1901;  junior  vice 
commander  Loyal  Legion,  Commandery 
of  State  of  Minnesota.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  Bar  associations. 
Masonic  order.  Knight  Templar,  Mason- 
ic Veteran  Association.  Widower.  Rec- 
reations: Hunting,  fishing,  horses.  Ad- 
dress:   Caledonia.   Minn. 

HARRINGTON,       Charles       Medhnry, 

grain;  born  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  July 
11,  1855;  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Medbury)  Harrington;  educated  at 
New  Berlin  Academy,  1871.  Learned 
telegraphy  upon  leaving  school  and  se- 
cured position  with  G.  W.  Van  Dusen, 
at  Rochester,  Minn.,  as  telegraph  opera- 
tor and  bookkeeper,  continuing  for  3 
years;  removed  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and 
was  in  employ  of  Mather  Brothers, 
wholesale  grocers,  for  6  years;  located 
again  in  Minnesota,  entering  grain  busi- 
ness with  Mr.  Van  Dusen;  has  resided 
in  Minneapolis  since  1883.  President  The 
Van  Dusen-Harrington  Co.,  National  El- 
evator Co..  Crescent  Elevator  Co.;  vice 
president  Interstate  Grain  Co,  Pioneer 
Steel  Elevator  Co.;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Star  Elevator  Co.,  G.  W.  Van  Dusen 
&  Co.;  director  Home  Grain  Co.,  St.  An- 
thony Elevator  Co.  Ex-president  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Married  at  New 
Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1877,  to  Miss 
Grace  Ross.  Clubs:  Minneapolis  (ex- 
president).  Minikahda,  Commercial  (first 
president),  Lafayette.  Recreations: 
Horses,  automobiling.  Office:  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  2540 
Park  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HARRINGTON,  Curtis  Byman,  law- 
yer, investment  broker;  born  at  New 
Richmond,  Wis.,  April  29,  1876;  son  of 
George  M.  and  Effie  M.  (Lyman)  Har- 
rington; educated  in  Hay  ward  High 
School,  graduating,  1895;  (5urtiss  Busi- 
ness College,  graduating,  1897;  North- 
western University;  Law  Department 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1904;  admitted  to  bar  of 
Minnesota,  1904.  Earned  way  while  at- 
tending high  school,  business  college  and 
university,  teaching  school  four  years 
while  attending  high  school.    Married  at 


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Minneapolis,  1903,  to  Miss  Mary  E. 
Willis.  After  leaving  school  assisted  in 
organizing  the  law  firm  of  Wyvell  & 
Harrington,  also  acting  as  president  of 
the  Snow-Church  Co.;  incorporated  firm 
of  Wyvell-Harrington  Co.,  1903,  real  es- 
tate, insurance,  mortgages,  loans  and 
investments,  of  which  he  is  secretary 
and  treasurer;  director  Swan-Eagle  Min- 
ing and  Tunnel  Co.  Member  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon  fraternity.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence: 
3115   Park  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HARRINGTON,  Guy  P.,  mining  engi- 
neer; born  at  Brownton,  Minn.,  April 
24,  1SS3;  son  of  L.  P.  and  Mary  (Gros- 
hong)  Harrington;  educated  at  Hutchin- 
son High  School  and  University  of  Min- 
nesota, graduating  June,  1906.  with  de- 
gree of  B.M.;  unmarried.  Teacher  in 
public  schools  of  McLeod  Co.,  Minn., 
two  years;  was  engineer  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  of  Montana; 
countv  surveyor  of  McLeod  Co.,  one 
term."  Republican.  Member  Sigma  Xi 
Society,  University  of  Minnesota.  Ad- 
dress:    Plutchinson,    Minn. 

HARRINGTON,  Hiram  Augxistus, 
register   of  deeds;     born   in  Anoka,   Aug. 

19,  1861;  son  of  H.  A.  and  Susan  Eliza- 
beth (Sanborn)  Harrington;  educated  in 
Anoka  public  schools  and  business  col- 
lege; married,  1st,  at  Anoka,  July,  1890, 
to  Miss  Alia  N.  Hitchcock  (now  de- 
ceased); 2nd,  at  Anoka,  to  Miss  Bessie 
F.  Webber.  Began  active  career  at 
work  in  saw  mill  and  continued  for  a 
number  of  years  on  the  river  and  in 
the  woods;  in  Oregon,  1SS9;  returned 
to  Minnesota  and  was  assessor  and  po- 
lice officer  at  Anoka'  for  5  years;  regis- 
ter of  deeds  Anoka  Co.  since  Jan.,  1905. 
Member  Co.  B,  M.  N.  G.,  1890-96;  mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.   Address:    Anoka,  Minn. 

HARRINGTON,  WilUam  Edmond, 
banker;  born  at  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  July 
2,  1860;  son  of  Lewis  and  Ellen  Myra 
(Pendergast)  Harrington:  graduate  of 
Hutchinson  High  School,  1878;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1881;  University  of 
Michigan,  Law  Department,  1883.  LTn- 
married.  Entered  banking  business, 
1886,  and  is  now  president  of  the  Citi- 
zens' Bank,  Hutchinson;  also  president 
Hutchinson  Telephone  Exchange  Co. 
Member  State  Legislature,  1903-07.  Ad- 
dress:    Hutcliinson,    Minn. 

HARRINGTON,  Zina  G.,  physician, 
banker;    born  at  Londonderry,  Vt.,  Aug. 

20,  1830;  son  of  Emery  and  Calysta 
(Goodell)  Harrington;  educated  at  West 
River  Academy,  Bennington  Seminary 
and  Albany  Medical  School,  graduating, 
M.D.,  1857;  married,  Oct.  20,  1874,  to 
Julia  E.  Bobbins.  Began  practice  at 
Chester,  Vt.;  removed  to  Mankato. 
Minn.,  1871;  has  been  president  Mankato 
State  Bank  since  1903.  Ex-president 
Minnesota    Valley    Medical    Association. 

Address:    Mankato,  Minn. 


HARRIS,  Harold,  lawyer;  born  in 
Pierce  County,  Wis.,  Nov.  21,  1857;  son 
of  Gilbert  and  Anna  (Gunderson)  Har- 
ris; brought  up  on  farm;  educated  in 
country  schools  in  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.; 
River  Falls  (Wis.)  Normal  School,  grad- 
uating, 1882;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
graduating,  B.Sc,  1S86,  LL.B.,  1889. 
Married  at  West  Bend,  Wis.,  1890,  to 
Jennie  Salter.  Taught  several  terms  of 
country  school  after  graduation  from 
normal  school,  and  after  graduation 
from  University,  1886,  was  principal  of 
Unity  (Wis.)  High  School  two  years, 
reading  law  during  that  period.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  Oct.  1,  1889,  and  has  since 
then  practiced  law  in  St.  Paul,  with  spe- 
cialty in  real  estate  law.  Secretary  and 
director  Park  Region  Land  Co.;  director 
Wisconsin  Blue  Grass  Land  Co.;  vice 
president  and  director  Polk  Co.  Improve- 
ment Co.;  secretary  and  director  Truant 
Gold  and  Silver  Mining  Co.  Member 
American,  Minnesota  State  and  Ram- 
sey County  Bar  associations.  Democrat. 
Unitarian.  Member  Odd  Fellows,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  National  German- American  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  731  Osceola  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HARRIS,  Philip  S.,  retired;  born  at 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  4,  1834;  educated 
at  Harrisburg;  married  to  Miss  Cecelia 
S.  Stephenson,  of  Maryland.  Began  act- 
ive career  in  Harrisburg,  in  merchan- 
dising business;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1867: 
became  private  secretary  of  William  L. 
Banning,  1868;  president  Lake  Superior 
&  Mississippi  Railroad  Co.,  now  the  St. 
Paul  &  Duluth  division  of  the  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.;  was  land  commissioner  of 
the  road,  1870-80;  made  exhibit  of  Min- 
nesota products,  at  fair  of  the  American 
Institute,  N.  Y.,  1872,  demonstrating 
that  gravity  of  Minnesota  apples  is  3  0 
per  cent  greater  than  Southern  grown 
apples,  and  securing  first  prize  at  tlie 
fair;  was  secretary  and  treasurer  St. 
Paul  &  Duluth  Railroad  Co.,  1881-90,  at 
the  close  of  which  time  he  resigned  on 
account  of  ill  health,  and  has  since 
been  an  extensive  traveler  in  various 
parts  of  America.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Resi- 
dence:   117   W.   College  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

HARRIS,  Samuel  Arthur,  banker; 
born  at  Goshen,  Ind.,  Oct.  25,  1847;  son 
of  Thomas  G.  and  Marcia  M.  Harris; 
educated  at  Goshen  and  in  the  East: 
married  at  Minneapolis,  1872,  to  Miss 
Anna  S.  Stewart.  Came  to  Minneapolis, 
1868;  became  assistant  cashier  of  the 
Northwestern  National  Bank,  1879,  and 
became  president  thereof  in  1887,  retir- 
ing in  1890  to  go  into  other  business: 
became  president  of  the  National  Bank 
of  Commerce,  1891,  a  position  lie  now 
holds.  Clubs:  Minneapolis  and  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg., 
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HARBIS,  W.  Im.,  president  New  Eng- 
land Furniture  and  Carpet  Co.  Has  been 
in  business  in  Minneapolis  since  1887; 
ex-president  Minneapolis  Retailers'  As- 
sociation; member  Minneapolis  Business 
Men's  Association.  Clubs:  Minneapolis. 
Commercial,  Minnetonka  Yacht.  Office: 
1st  Av.  S.,  bet.  5th  and  6th  Sts.  Resi- 
dence: 1982  Kenwood  Parkway,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HABBXS,  Walter  Stewart,  banking; 
born  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  3,  1874;  son 
of  S.  A.  and  Anna  (Stewart)  Harris; 
educated  at  Lawrenceville  (N.  J.)  school, 
1893,  Princeton  University,  1897  (A.B. ). 
and  Columbia  Law  School.  Began  busi- 
ness career  with  the  F.  H.  Peavey  Grain 
Co.,  continuing,  1898-99;  has  been  as- 
sistant casliier  and  director  National 
Bank  of  Commerce,  1899,  to  the  present 
time.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1899,  to  Miss  Jean- 
nette  Brewer.  Clubs:  Commercial,  La- 
fayette. Office:  National  Bank  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  2449  Pillsbury  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

HARBISON,  Alexander  M.,  lawyer; 
born  in  Venangc  Co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  5,  18  4'. 
son  of  Charles  and  Catherine  E.  (De 
Witt)  Harrison;  educated  in  district 
school  and  local  academy;  graduate 
Fredonia  Academy,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N. 
T..  1868;  graduate  Law  Department, 
University  of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1870.  Began  practice  of  law  at  Charles 
City,  la.,  where  he  continued  16  years; 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  in  Minne- 
apolis since  1886.  Republican.  Married 
at  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1873,  to 
Miss  Lizzie  O.'  Chapin.  Club:  Minneap- 
olis. Office:  Security  Bldg.  Residence: 
4946   39th  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

HABBISON,  Elmer  Elsworth,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Freeborn,  Minn.,  March 
20,  1866;  educated  at  High  School,  New 
Richland,  Minn.,  1885-88;  Minnesota 
State  Normal  School,  1888-92,  gradua- 
ting, 1892;  Medical  Department  of  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D., 
1897.  Began  practice  of  medicine,  May 
3,  1897.  Coroner  of  Dodge  Co.,  for  three 
terms;  director  West  Concord  Telephone 
Co.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Odd  Fellows.  Married  at  Janesville, 
Minn.,  1893,  to  Miss  Myrtle  E.  David- 
son.  Address:     West  Concord,   Minn. 

HABBISOir,  Perry,  banker;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  11,  1862;  son 
of  Hugh  Galbraith  and  Irene  Amelia 
(Robinson)  Harrison;  educated  in  Min- 
neapolis public  schools  and  Northwest- 
ern University  Preparatory  School;  mar- 
ried at  Hokendauciua,  Pa.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Miriam  Thomas.  Engaged  in  banking 
business  since  1878.  Vice  president  Se- 
curity Bank  of  Minnesota.  Served  seven 
and  a  half  years  in  the  First  Regiment, 
M.  N.  G.,  resigning  as  lieut.  col.,  1887. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Long 
Meadow    Gun,    Lafayette    (Lake    Minne- 


tonka).  Office:  Security  Bank  of  Min 
nesota.  Residence:  67  So.  Twelfth  St 
Minneapolis. 

HABBISON,  Bobert,  dry  goods  mer 
chant;  born  in  County  Armagh,  Ireland 
Feb.  26,  1853;  son  of  Francis  and  Anna 
(Graham)  Harrison;  educated  in  pri- 
vate schools;  came  to  America,  18 
married  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  1882.  to  Mary 
L.  McNamara.  Was  in  employ  of  Mor- 
ton, Bliss  &  Co.,  bankers.  New  York 
City,  1872-74,  salesman  Frederick  Loe- 
ser  &  Co.,  dry  goods.  Brooklyn,  1874- 
76,  and  in  employ  of  James  McCreery 
&  Co.,  New  York  City,  until  1879;  buyer 
and  manager  retail  store  of  Tootle, 
Maul  &  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1877-83;  was 
for  3  months  connected  with  Mannhei- 
mer  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  in  busi- 
ness for  himself  at  Fergus  Falls,  in 
partnership  with  Thomas  Beare,  under 
title  of  Harrison  &  Beare,  1883,  the  firm 
removing  to  St.  Paul,  ISSS.  where  lie 
continued  until  1891,  when  the  firm  was 
dissolved;  has  been  in  dry  goods  busi- 
ness in  his  own  name  in  St.  Cloud  since 
1891.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum,  M.  W. 
A.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Recreation:  Literature. 
Address;    St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

HABBISON,  William  H.,  court  com- 
missioner; born  in  Wavne  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  26,  1840;  son  of  Urial  E.  and  Sarah 
A.  (Saxton)  Harrison;  educated  at  Man- 
lius  Square,  N.  Y.,  and  at  academy, 
Joliet,  111.  Was  mustered  into  Co.  I, 
3rd  Wis.  Inf.,  May  6,  1861;  honorably 
discharged  at  Winchester,  Va.  Court 
commissioner  Aitkin  Co.,  Minn.,  and  vil- 
lage justice  of  Aitkin.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  G.  A.  R.  (commander). 
Widower.  Cluli:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Aitkin.    Minn. 

HABT,  Alfred  Benjamin,  physician; 
born  in  Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  7,  1868; 
son  of  Andrew  J.  and  Artemesia  L. 
(Crandell)  Hart;  educated  in  graded  and 
Central  High  schools,  Minneapolis;  The 
Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  grad- 
uating, 1890;  University  of  Minnesota. 
College  of  Pharmacy,  Phm.D.,  1894; 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
University  of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1903. 
Began  practice  June,  1903.  Episcopalian. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Houston  and  Fill- 
more County  Medical  Society.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Nov.  2,  1898,  Alice  S. 
Sandberg.    Address:    Canton,   Minn. 

HABT,  H.  Elmer,  merchant;  born  at 
Batavia,  Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1873;  son  of 
James  and  Sarah  E.  (Barnes)  Hart;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Long  Prairie, 
Minn.  Entered  merchandise  business 
Nov..  1897;  president  of  the  firm  of 
James  Hart  &  Sons,  retail  dealers  in 
general  merchandise  and  wholesale  deal- 
ers in  produce.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  March  7,  1897,  to  Miss  Lottie  E. 
Sherman.      Member     Christian     Church; 


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I.  O.  O.  F.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.    Address:    Browerville,   Minn. 

HART,  Thomas  "Walden,  county  treas- 
urer Blue  Eartli  Co.;  born  at  Decorali, 
la.,  Nov.  19,  1S63;  son  of  James  A. 
and  Rosemond  (Price)  Hart;  educated 
in  public  and  private  schools.  Came  to 
Mankato,  18S3,  and  began  in  retail  gro- 
cery trade,  1884,  continuing  until  1888; 
traveling  salesman  imtil  1892,  when  he 
entered  retail  boot  and  shoe  business; 
county  treasurer  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Mankato,  Oct.  15,  1887,  to 
Miss  Stelle  Falmer.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:    Mankato,  Minn. 

EARTENSTEZN,  Herman  I..,  chemist, 
metallurgist;  born  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.. 
Oct.  18,  1864;  son  of  Herman  and  Louisa 
(Weidebusch)  Hartenstein;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Married  at  Bellaire, 
O.,  188G,  to  Miss  Anna  E.  Stewart.  Be- 
gan career  in  employment  of  Bellaire 
(Ohio)  Steel  &  Nail  Co.  continuing  for 
7  years;  went  to  Chicago  and  for  sev- 
eral years  experimented  with  electric 
furnaces,  until  he  finally  completed  a 
furnace  now  used  by  the  American  Car- 
bolite  Co.,  which  he  organized  at  Con- 
stantine,  Mich.,  May,  1904.  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  carbide;  another  plant  has 
been  completed  at  Duluth,  buildings  of 
which  cover  9  acres,  said  to  be  the 
largest  plant  of  its  kind  in  the  world. 
President  and  manager  American  Car- 
bolite  Co.,  also  chairman  executive  com- 
mittee. Republican.  Mayor  of  Constan- 
tine,  Mich.,  1905;  reelected  by  accla- 
mation, 1906.  Protestant.  Mason  (32-). 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Office:  301  S. 
Central  Av.,  Duluth.  Residence:  Con- 
stantine,   Mich. 

HABTIG'AI7,  John  Aloisius,  actuary; 
born  at  Ticonderoga.  N.  Y.,  April  28. 
1865;  son  of  Patrick  W.  and  Bridget 
(CJuigg)  Hartigan;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Newton  Acad- 
emy, Shoreman,  Vt.,  and  Montreal  (Can- 
ada) College;  married  at  St.  Paul,  June 
26,  1894,  to  Elizabeth  J.  Northrup.  Prin- 
cipal high  schools,  Winooski,  Vt.,  1884- 
90;  professor  of  higher  mathematics  at 
College  of  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Paul  Sem- 
inary, 1890-05;  since  1905  actuary  State 
insurance  department,  at  State  Capitol 
of  Minnesota.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Secretary  Columbian  Catholic  Sum- 
mer School.  Member  Royal  Arcanum 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Club:  Catholic 
(New  York  Citv).  Office:  State  Capitol. 
Residence:     2049   Carroll   St.,   St.   Paul. 

HABTUT,  Charles  Georg-e,  president  of 
the  C.  G.  Hartin  Coal  Co.;  born  at 
Canterbury,  New  Brunswick,  Canada, 
March  15,  1864;  son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
and  Mary  Ellen  Hartin;  educated  in 
public  school  in  Canterbury,  New  Bruns- 
wick; married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June 
12,  1900,  Grace  S.,  daughter  of  Judge 
W.     H.     Sanborn.      Manager    of    Pioneer 


Fuel  Co.,  in  St.  Paul,  for  14  years  prior 
to  May  1,  1903,  when  he  became  presi- 
dent of  the  Ohio  Coal  Company  of  St. 
Paul;  resigned  from  that  position  Sept. 
1.  1905,  to  enter  the  coal  business  under 
the  name  of  C.  G.  Hartin  Coal  Co.. 
wholesale  and  retail  coal  and  wood,  of 
which  he  is  president.  Mason  (Chapter); 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
baseball.  Office:  114  East  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    305    Dayton   St.,    St.   Paul. 

HABTI^EV,  Charles  Edwin,  sheriff  of 
Chippewa  Co.;  born  at  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  Nov.  16,  ISGT;  son  of  Absalom 
and  Kathrine  (Sarles)  Hartley;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Floyd  Co.,  Ind. 
Came  to  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1889.  and 
established  himself  by  working  on  farm; 
taught  school,  acted  as  insurance  agent, 
etc.,  until  1894;  engaged  in  wheat  rais- 
ing, 1894-99;  occupied  office  of  city  mar- 
shal of  Montevideo,  4  years,  1899-1902; 
has  been  sheriff  of  Chippewa  Co.,  since 
Jan.,  1903.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Montevideo,  March  28,  1894,  to  Nancy 
Lucas.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Montevideo,   Minn. 

HABTMAN,  Alexander  William,  pres- 
ident Duluth  Edison  Electric  Co.;  born 
at  Shakopee,  Minn.,  1864;  son  of  Charles 
and  Anna  (Youngblood)  Hartman;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Duluth.  En- 
tered railway  service  and  became  gen- 
eral agent  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  1888;  re- 
signed position  with  railway  to  take 
charge  of  electric  company;  was  chief 
promoter  of  bill  passed  by  State  Legis- 
lature giving  Duluth  authority  to  build 
the  Aerial  Bridge.  President  Duluth 
Edison  Electric  Co.,  which  supplies  elec- 
tric lighting  to  the  city;  treasurer 
Inter-State  Traction  Co.;  president 
Northern  Shoe  Co.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1899,  to  Miss  Katherine  Cha- 
pin.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Northland 
Country,  Commercial,  Duluth  Boat,  Du- 
luth Yacht.  Recreations:  Golf,  fishing. 
Office:  216  'W.  Superior  St.  Residence: 
1124   E.   Superior   St..   Duluth. 

HABTMAir,  Bohert  E.,  president 
Charles  Weinhagen  &  Co..  paper  boxes; 
born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  5,  1857: 
son  of  Emil  E.  Hartman;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  business  college.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  manufacture  of 
paper  boxes  at  Milwaukee.  1872;  con- 
ducted business  on  his  own  account. 
1884-86;'  came  to  St.  Paul,  1886,  asso- 
ciated with  Charles  Weinhagen,  and  or- 
ganized the  house  of  which  he  is  now 
president,  incorporated,  1903,  large  man- 
ufacturers of  paper  boxes  and  folding 
boxes.  Also  president  Duluth  Paper  Box 
Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Married  at  New  Ulm.  Minn.. 
1905,  to  Miss  Bertha  Behnke.  Recrea- 
tions: Outdoor  diversions.  Office:  480- 
484  Jackson  St.  Residence:  804  Holly 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 


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HABTWICK,  Ole,  lawyer:  born  in 
Christiansand,  Norway,  April  2,  1857: 
educated  in  common  schools  in  Norway 
and  had  30  days'  experience  in  common 
schools  in  America.  Came  to  America, 
1873:  worked  on  farm  in  Illinois,  1874- 
79;  herded  cattle  in  Yellow  Medicine 
Co.,  Minn.,  summer  and  fall  of  1879; 
clerked  in  general  store  at  Minneota, 
Minn.,  1879-83;  spent  one  year  at  Canb> 
as  clerk  in  store  and  filled  office  of  vil- 
lage marshal  for  one  year;  clerked  in 
law  office  of  John  P.  Arnott  two  years; 
was  village  recorder,  Canby;  elected 
clerk  of  district  court,  1886,  and  count>- 
attorney  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  1892,  1902, 
1904  and  1906.  Married  at  Canbv,  Minn., 
Dec.  10.  1885,  to  Miss  Caroline  Tolles. 
Club:  Commercial  (president).  Recre- 
ation: Bicycling.  Address:  Granite 
Falls,   Minn. 

HASKAMF,  Herman  Joseph,  banking 
and  farm  lands;  born  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
Oct.  16,  1858;  son  of  Joseph  and  Agnes 
(Borgerding)  Haskamp;  educated  in  a 
log  school  house  at  New  Munich,  Minn.. 
1864-71,  and  at  St.  John's  University. 
1871-72.  Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
store  of  William  Bohmer,  New  Munich. 
Minn.,  July  2,  1872;  entered  general 
store  of  father  as  clerk,  Melrose,  Minn.. 
Aug.  15,  1873;  began  general  merchan- 
dise business  on  own  account,  Oct.  10, 
1882,  also  buying  wheat.  Entered  the 
banking  business,  Jan.  15,  1886,  in  com- 
pany with  Joseph  Kroker  and  Henry 
Bergerding,  at  Melrose,  Minn.,  as  Bank 
of  Melrose,  also  handling  lumber  under 
title  of  Melrose  Lumber  Co.;  started 
Bank  of  Brownville,  at  Brownville. 
Minn.,  with  Harry  Bergerding,  July  1."), 
1890,  also  lumber  yard  at  that  point: 
started  Bank  of  North  America,  at  Mel- 
rose, Minn.,  Bank  of  Dresden,  Dres- 
den, N.  D.,  and  First  National  Bank  of 
Northwood,  Northwood,  N.  D.,  disposing 
of  these  three  banks;  organized  Bank 
of  America,  Bisbee,  N.  D.,  and  Great 
Western  Bank,  Osnabrock,  N.  D.  Presi- 
dent Stearns  County  Bank,  St.  Cloud. 
Minn.,  since  July  1,  1902;  also  presi- 
dent German  American  Land  Co.,  Ltd  . 
and  Great  Northern  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd. 
(Humbolt,  Saskatchawan),  Muenster 
Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (Muenster,  Saskatcha- 
wan), Haskamp-Thien  Land  Co.,  Has- 
kamp-Thien  Co.,  and  Bank  of  America 
(Bisbee,  N.  D.),  Great  Western  Bank 
(Osnabrock,  N.  D. ),  Edmore  Mercantik- 
Co.  (Edmore,  N.  D. ).  Also  owner  of  tim- 
ber limits  in  British  Columbia,  Can. 
Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Melrose, 
Minn.,  Oct.  10,  18S2,  to  Anna  C.  Bohmer, 
daughter  of  William  Bohmer.  Recrea- 
tion: Traveling.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

HASIiEBUO,  Peter  K.,  farm  loans  and 
real  estate;  born  in  Numedal,  Norway, 
Aug.  7,  1857;  son  of  Knud  P.  and  Amb- 
jorg  H.  (Hvamen)  Haslerud;  came  to 
America  and  located  at  Peterson,  Minn., 
1879;     attended    public    scliool    in    winter 


for  three  years,  at  Peterson  and  Orton- 
ville,  Minn.;  married  at  Madison.  Minn.. 
Aug  5,  1903,  to  Miss  Josephine  Femrite. 
Taught  one  term  of  school.  1883;  acted 
as  clerk  in  auditor's  office  Lac  qui  Parle 
Co.,  1883-84;  was  deputy  auditor,  1884- 
87;  county  treasurer,  1889-99;  presi- 
dent Farmers"  State  Bank,  1899-1902. 
Has  been  engaged  in  making  farm  loans 
and  in  real  estate  business  at  Madison, 
as  Dale  &  Haslerud,  since  1898;  super- 
intendent farm  loan  agencies.  Northern 
Minnesota  and  N.  Dak.,  of  George  W. 
Wishard  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  since  1901. 
Also  president  Madison  State  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Ex-chairman  Republican  Cen- 
tral Committee.  Ijac  qui  Parle  Co.  Ad- 
dress:   Crookston,   Minn. 

HASSSKAN,  Benjamin  Bichard,  bank- 
ing; born  in  McLeod  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept. 
29.  1878;  son  of  Fred  and  Caroline 
(Malchow)  Hassman;  graduate  Hutch- 
inson (Minn.)  High  School,  June,  1900: 
student  in  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  1900-01. 
Lived  on  farm  with  parents  until  1897; 
began  at  Aitkin,  as  liookkoeper  of  bank, 
and  has  been  cashier  and  director  First 
National  Bank  since  its  organization, 
1902.  Also  member  Farm  Horse  Co., 
organized  1904.  Mayor  village  of  Ait- 
kin: member  school  board.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Aitkin. 
Sept.  10,  1902,  to  Miss  Barbara  Foley. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  camping.  Address:  Ait- 
kin,  Minn. 

HASSOM',  Charles  Bdgrar,  business 
manager;  born  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Ind., 
April  27,  1851;  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Fosdick)  Hasson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Indianapolis;  married  at  In- 
dianapolis, June  18,  1873,  to  Miss  Alice 
Ohr.  Began  active  career  in  hat  and 
clothing  business,  at  Indianapolis;  re- 
moved to  Cincinnati,  O.,  1876,  and  be- 
came vice  president  and  general  mana- 
ger Mabley  Carew  Co.;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1898,  where  he  has  since  been  gen- 
eral manager  of  Browning,  King  &  Co. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Re- 
tailers' Association.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Driving.  Office: 
7th  and  Robert  Sts.  Residence:  649 
Grand  Av.,    St.  Paul. 

HASTIITGS,  William  Bacon,  cider  and 
vinegar  manufacturer:  born  at  Ogdens- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1857;  son  of  John 
W.  and  Fanny  A.  (Bacon)  Hastings; 
educated  in  private  school  at  Ogdens- 
burg  and  high  school,  Cambridge,  Mass. ; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1900,  to 
Sarah  M.  Barrett.  Began  business  ca- 
reer in  his  father's  dry  goods  store, 
and  after  his  father's  death,  in  1884, 
continued  it  for  three  years;  went  to 
Chicago  and  engaged  in  wholesale  ale 
business  for  two  years,  then  became 
traveling  salesman  for  Barrett  &  Bar- 
rett; nine  months  later,  when  the  cor- 
poration   of    Barrett    &    Barrett    of    St. 


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Paul  was  organized,  became  Its  secre- 
tary and  manager;  in  1902  acquired  en- 
tire interests,  and  has  since  been  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  of  the  company, 
manufacturers  of  cider  and  vinegar  and 
dealers  in  glassware  supplies.  Presby- 
terian. Mason  and  Kniglit  Templar. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  liunting. 
Office:  244  £;ast  4th  St.  Residence:  29S 
Nelson  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

HATCH,  Theodore  !■.,  physician;  born 
at  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1S48; 
son  of  Squire  N.  and  Betsey  Maria 
(Lewis)  Hatch;  educated  at  Point  Bluff 
Academ5%  Point  Bluff,  Wis.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1871,  and  is  now  lo- 
cated at  Owatonna.  Member  Steele  Coun- 
ty Medical  Society,  Southern  Minnesota, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Married  at  Galesburg, 
Mich.,  Sept.  23,  1884,  to  Miss  Grace  M. 
Illick.     Address:     Owatonna,    Minn. 

HATCHES,  ■William  Harrison,  state 
military  storekeeper;  born  at  St.  Peter. 
Minn.,  Oct.  29,  1868;  son  of  Edmund 
Dallas  and  Naomi  (Walker)  Hatcher; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Peter 
and  Minneapolis.  Was  apprenticed  to 
printing  trade  at  age  of  14  and  contin- 
uously followed  that  line  for  20  years; 
quartermaster  sergeant  Co.  F,  13  th 
Regt.,  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  during  Spanish- 
American  War;  has  been  State  military 
storekeeper,  at  St.  Paul,  since  Jan.  15. 
1905.  From  June  15  to  Sept.  1,  on  duty 
at  National  Grand  Camp  grounds,  at 
Lake  City,  Minn.  Democrat.  Methodist. 
Member  Camp  Patterson,  Army  of  the 
Philippines.  Unmarried.  Recreation: 
Fishing.  Office:  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:     74    S.    11th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

HATHAWAY,  William  L.,  district  pas- 
senger agent;  born  at  Pepperell,  Mass., 
March  4,  1855;  son  of  Arthur  and  Mary 
A.  (Bartholomew)  Hathaway;  educated 
in  public  schools  Boston  and  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.;  married  at  Somerville,  May 
7,  1879  to  Miss  Anna  D.  Watson.  Book- 
keeper for  C.  J.  Barry,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1871-72;  salesman  for  Moore, 
Smith  &  Co.,  Boston,  1873-78;  was  clerk 
Boston  &  Maine  Ry.,  Boston,  1879-81; 
clerk  in  construction  department  North- 
ern Pacific  Ry.,  1882;  clerk  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Mesaba  Ry.,  1883;  ticket 
agent  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  1884- 
1903;  ticket  agent  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  Ry.,  1903;  district  passenger 
agent  same  road  since  1904.  Mason  and 
Odd  Fellow.  Office:  322  Nicollet  Av. 
Residence:  2404  Garfield  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HAIIGAN',  Otto  M.,  physician;  born 
May  7,  1868;  lived  on  S.  Dakoto  farm 
until  15  years  of  age;  graduate  Red 
Wing  Seminary,  1887;  graduate  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  A  B.,  1896; 
graduate  Northwestern  Universitv  Medi- 
cal School,  degree  of  M.D.,  1902.  Was 
county  superintendent  of  schools,  Otter 
Tail    Co.,     1895-98.       Has    been    engaged 


in  practice  of  medicine  at  Fergus  Falls 
since  1902;  coroner  of  Otter  Tail  Co. 
since  1904.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Park 
Region  Medical  Society  (secretary).  Ad- 
dress:    Fergus   Falls,   Minn. 

HAVGEN,  Christian  G.,  sheriff  of 
Aitkin  Co.;  born  in  Norway,  Feb.  1, 
1857;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Norway.  Came  to  America,  1874,  and  to 
Minnesota  three  years  later,  locating  in 
Fillmore  Co.  in  1878;  learned  trade  of 
carpenter  and  worked  at  it  for  a  num- 
ber of  years;  was  chief  of  police  Aitkin, 
1898-1902;  was  elected  sheriff  of  Aitkin 
Co.,  Nov.,  1902,  and  has  been  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica. Married  at  Aitkin,  Minn.,  1893,  to 
Miss  Carrie  Erickson.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.    Address:     Aitkin,   Minn. 

HAUSEH,  Henry,  lumber  and  hard- 
ware; born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  '  June 
29,  1859;  son  of  Jacob  Hauser;  has 
been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since  1863. 
Entered  lumber  and  hardware  business 
at  Fairfax,  Minn.,  1882.  Now  president 
Hauser  Lumber  Co.  (incorporated),  deal- 
ers in  lumber,  hardware  and  furniture, 
successors  to  Hauser  &  Rieke  (Fairfax). 
Hauser  &  Parsons  (Franklin),  Hauser 
&  Tester  (Gibbon),  all  of  Minnesota; 
vice  president  Minneapolis  Cedar  & 
Lumber  Co.;  treasurer  Minnesota  Retail 
Hardware  Mutual  Fire  Co.  Member  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  M.  B.  A.  Married  at  Sleepy 
Eye.  Minn..  Nov.,  1883,  to  Miss  Anna 
C.    Marti.      Address:      Franklin,    Minn. 

HAVSN,  George  Eenry,  banker;  born 
in  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1841;  son 
of  Augustus  and  Barbara  Baldwin 
(Hall)  Haven;  educated  in  grammar 
schools  of  Boston.  1850-53;  English  High 
School,  Boston,  1853-55;  Chatfleld  (Minn.) 
Academy,  1858-59.  Entered  general 
merchandise  business  at  Chatfleld, 
Feb.,  1863,  succeeding  his  father;  con- 
ducted the  business  until  1888,  when  he 
purchased  the  Root  River  Bank  at  Chat- 
field  (established  by  J.  C.  Easton,  1856): 
had  charge  of  bank  as  private  establish- 
ment until  June  20,  1905,  when  it  was 
incorporated  as  the  First  State  Bank 
of  Chatfleld.  of  which  he  is  president. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Chatfleld,  Minn.,  Aug.  25.  1874.  to  Miss 
Anna  Gilbert  Johnson.  Address:  Chat- 
field,   Minn. 

HAVEN,  John  M.,  banker;  born  at 
Silver  Creek,  Minn.,  Sept.  19,  1857;  son 
of  Hon.  John  O.  and  Lucy  (Vienna) 
Haven;  attended  public  schools  at  Cham- 
paign, 111.,  Big  Lake  and  Monticello, 
Minn  ,  but  was  in  a  large  degree  edu- 
cated by  his  father  wlio  had  a  wide 
reputation  as  an  educator.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  a  farmer;  studied  law 
at  26  years  of  age  but  gave  it  up  to 
engage  in  general  mercantile  business; 
at  31  added  the  grain  business;  at  3  5 
founded  the  State  Bank  of  Anoka,  re- 
entered mercantile  business,  later  devot- 


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ing  attention  to  farms  and  real  estate. 
President  and  director  Sherburne  County 
State  Bank,  Big  Lake;  German-Ameri- 
can State  Bank.  St.  Michael  Sta.;  Se- 
curity State  Bank  of  Monticello,  State 
Bank  of  Maple  Plain,  State  Bank  of 
Watertown,  State  Bank  of  Long-  Lake, 
State  Bank  of  Waverly,  State  Bank  of 
Ogilvie,  State  Bank  of  Mayer,  State 
Bank  of  Foley,  Bank  of  Becker,  First 
State  Bank  of  Stcwartville,  also  Sher- 
burne Co.,  Rural  Telephone  Co.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Legislature,  1S89;  ap- 
pointed by  governor  as  member  State 
Board  of  Eriualization,  1899;  has  never 
sought  office.  Serving  second  term  as 
member  executive  council  Minnesota 
Bankers'  Association;  organized  group 
system  in  6th  district.  Republican. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason,  Shriner.  Married 
at  Silver  Creek.  Minn.,  1879,  to  Miss 
Rebecca  L.  Ferguson.  Recreations; 
Automobiling  and  travel.  Address:  Big 
Lake,    Minn. 

HAVIIiIJ,  Oliver  H.,  banker;  born  in 
Ontario,  Can.,  Jan.  29,  18.59;  son  of 
William  J.  and  Cordelia  (Root)  Havill: 
educated  in  district  school,  Chautauciua, 
N.  Y.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan. 
27,  1894,  to  Millie  H.  Berthiaume  Was 
reporter  on  Daily  Leader,  Bloomington, 
111.,  until  1879;  came  to  Minnesota  as  a 
farmer;  manager  Kindred  farm.  Valley 
City,  N.  Dak.,  1882-85;  civil  engineer, 
Brainerd.  Minn.,  1885-88:  established 
Bank  of  Royalton,  ISSS;  one  of  the  or- 
ganizers of  the  Merchants  National 
Bank,  St.  Cloud,  1892,  and  has  since 
been  its  president;  treasurer  Western 
Granite  Co.  Republican.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club: 
Commercial  (president);  Commercial 
(Minneapolis^.  Recreations:  Automo- 
liiling.   golf.     Address:      St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

HAWES,  Charles  O.,  merchant;  born 
at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  Nov.  25,  1852;  son 
of  Philo  and  Malvina  A.  Hawes;  came 
to  Minnesota,  with  parents,  1853;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Minnesota. 
Began  in  mercantile  business,  1875; 
member  of  the  firm  of  Hawes  &  Hong, 
general  merchandise,  since  1887.  Also 
postmaster,  Luverne.  for  1.3  years.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Kniglits  Templar. 
Address:      Luverne,    Minn. 

HAWKI17S,  Edward  Palestine,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Hancock  Co.,  111..  Aug.  9, 
1863;  son  of  William  R.  and  Julia  Ann 
(Wright)  Hawkins;  resident  of  Minne- 
sota since  1865;  graduate  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  July  1,  1897.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at 
Montrose,  Minn.,  since  Oct.  19,  1897; 
Surgeon  to  Monti'ose  Hospital.  Member 
American  Medical  Association.  Director 
Wright  Co.  Telephone  Co.  Married  at 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Jan.  15,  1889,  to 
Vesta  D.  Miller.  Address:  Montrose, 
Minn. 

HAWIiEV,  Harvey,  register  of  deeds. 
Nobles    Co.;     born    at    Hammond,     Wis., 


May  5,  1863;  son  of  William  C.  and 
Hannah  M.  (Moulton)  Hawley;  educated 
in  public  schools.  Began  actice  career 
as  telegraph  operator  and  was  in  serv- 
ice of  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha,  and  Northern  Pacific  railways. 
lSSO-96;  was  editor  and  publisher  of 
the  Advance,  Worthington,  Minn.,  1896- 
1905;  register  of  deeds.  Nobles  Co.,  since 
.Tan.  1,  1905.  Married  at  Hastings, 
Minn.,  Aug.  14,  1905,  to  Miss  Ottelie  S. 
Brockmyer.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  Maccabees.  Address:  Worth- 
ington, Minn. 

HAWTiET,  Newton  P.,  banker;  born 
at  Springdale,  la.,  Nov.  28,  1S59;  son 
of  N.  J.  and  Delia  (Canfield)  Hawley: 
attended  common  and  high  schools  at 
Tipton,  la.;  Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la., 
graduating,  1879,  degree  of  A.B.,  degree 
of  A.M.,  1SS2,  from  same  institution; 
admitted  to  practice  of  law  by  Henne- 
pin Co.,  District  Court,  Minn.,  1884. 
Began  practice  of  law  in  Minneapolis, 
1884  and  was  successively  member  of 
law  firms  of  Hahn  &  Hawley;  Hahn 
Belden  &  Hawley;  Belden,  Hawley  & 
Jamison.  Ceased  to  practice  law,  1906; 
has  been  treasurer  (managing  oflicer). 
secretary  and  trustee  of  the  Farmers 
and  Mechanics  Savings  Bank  of  Minne- 
apolis, since  Jan.  1,  1906.  Trustee  Iowa 
College.  Grinnell,  la.  Member  Charter 
Commission,  City  of  Minneapolis,  1898; 
member  of  Charter  Commission  again; 
1906;  member  Board  of  Education,  Min- 
neapolis, 1899-1905.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  American  Acad- 
emy of  Political  and  Social  Science. 
Married,  at  Minneapolis.  Sept.  5.  1884,  to 
Miss  Ellen  M.  Field.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Minikahda,  Six  O'Clock.  Office: 
115  S.  4th  St.  Residence:  1419  Harmon 
Place,    Minneapolis. 

HA7CBAPT,  Julius  Everette,  lawyer; 
born  in  Blue  Earth  Co.  Minn.,  Aug.  26, 
1871;  educated  in  public  schools;  Curtiss 
Business  College,  Minneapolis.  1889-90; 
read  law  in  office  of  Judge  Cooley, 
Madelia,  Minn.;  admitted  to  the  bar. 
1898.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  at  Madelia.  since  Oct.  7.  1898. 
Director  First  National  Bank.  Madelia 
Telephone  Co.  Postmaster  of  Madelia 
since  March  1,  1899.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  Bar  asso- 
ciations. Mason;  member  Sons  of  Vet- 
erans. Married.  Address:  Madelia, 
Minn. 

HATDEN,  Osceola  C,  clothing  and 
men's  furnishings;  born  in  Black  Hawk 
Co.,  la.,  March  2  5,  1852;  son  of  Osman 
M.  and  Eleanor  (Sisson)  Hayden;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  Grinnell 
College,  (grinnell,  la.;  married  in  Iowa. 
1874,  to  Miss  Lottie  Burnliam.  Lived 
on  a  farm  until  1889;  was  member  of 
firm  of  Gage,  Hayden  &  Co.,  clothiers, 
1889-1903;  has  been  president  and  man- 
ager O.  C.  Hayden  &  Co.,  since  1903 
Democrat.         Member      Masonic       order. 


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Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  "Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

HAVES,  Alfred  S.,  clerk  of  district 
court,  Freeborn  Co.,  born  at  Rondout, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1852;  son  of  James 
Hazard  and  Cornelia  (Warner)  Hayes; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Lone 
Rock,  Wis.;  married  at  Spring-  Green, 
Wis.,  1873,  to  Miss  Sarah  McNamer. 
Reared  on  a  farm  in  Wisconsin;  was 
traveling  salesman  for  agricultural 
house,  and  depot  agent  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Ry..  at  Richland 
Center,  Wis.;  came  to  Albert  Lea,  1884, 
and  filled  position  of  billing  clerk  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  and  Northern  Railways 
for  7  years.  Was  city  treasurer  Albert 
Lea,  3  years;  elected  clerk  of  district 
court,  1901  and.  reelected,  1904.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Royal  Arch 
Mason;  member  Royal  Arcanum.  Mystic 
Toilers.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

HAVFORD,  Georg-e  "Warren,  electrical 
supplies;  born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  27, 
1854;  son  of  Warren  and  Abby  Hay  ford; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Boston  and 
at  Boston  University.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1896;  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
the  Electrical  Engineering  Co.,  whole- 
sale and  retail  dealers  in  electrical 
supplies.  Office:  21  N.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     1735    Clifton    PL.    Minneapolis. 

HAVNES,  Arthur  Edwin,  educator: 
born  at  Van  Buren,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1849; 
son  of  Horace  and  Adaline  Haynes; 
graduate  Hillsdale  College,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1875;  degrees  of  M.S.,  M.Ph.,  S  CD., 
later  same  college;  post  graduate  studies, 
summers,  at  Michigan,  Harvard  and 
Cornell  universities.  Married  at  Allen, 
Mich.,  June  24,  1875,  Miss  May  Hewitt. 
Instructor  in  mathematics  and  physics, 
Hillsdale  College,  1875;  acting  professor, 
same,  1876;  professor  same,  1877-90;  oc- 
cupied same  chairs  in  Michigan  Mining 
School,  1890-93;  assistant  professor 
mathematics,  College  of  Engineering, 
LTniversity  of  Minnesota,  1893-96;  pro- 
fessor of  mathematics,  1896-1901;  has 
been  professor  of  engineering  mathema- 
tics. College  of  Engineering,  same  uni- 
versity, since  1901.  Member  American 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science,  Society  for  Promotion  of  En- 
gineering Education.  -  Is  chairman  State 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  has  been  member  exec- 
utive committee  since  1898.  President 
college  section,  Minnesota  Educational 
Association,  1905.  Contributor  to  en- 
gineering journals.  Prohibitionist.  Of- 
fice: Universitv  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence: 703  River  Parkway,  S.  E.  Min- 
neapolis. 

HAVITES,  Benja.  Hubert,  physician; 
born  at  Morris,  111.,  April  4,  1874;  son  of 
C.  I.  and  Louisa  (Crisler)  Haynes;  edu- 
cated  in   public  schools,   1880-92,   in  higli 


school  at  Estherville,  la.,  1892-96,  at 
Medical  College,  University  of  Illinois, 
graduating,  1902;  spent  4  months  after 
graduating  in  medicine,  at  St.  Mary's  of 
Nazareth  Hospital,  Chicago,  as  externe. 
Located  in  St.  James,  Minn.,  in  1902; 
pays  special  attention  to  work  on  tlie 
eye.  Methodist.  Member  Watonwan 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  Modern  Brotherhood 
and  Equitable  Fraternal  Union.  Mar- 
ried at  Estherville,  la.,  June  25,  1903, 
to  Miss  Mabel  A.  Jewell.  Address:  St. 
James,  Minn. 

HAVS,  Ambrose,  county  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born  in  Le  Sueur  Co.; 
Minn.,  Dec.  21,  1873;  son  of  S.  and 
Margaret  (Todd)  Hays;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Le  Sueur  Center  until 
1890;  Northwestern  Christian  College, 
1891-92;  graduate  Mankato  Normal 
School,  1898;  University  of  Minnesota. 
Taught  district  school,  1896-97;  princi- 
pal schools  of  Cleveland,  1898-99;  Le 
Sueur  Center,  1899-1901;  assistant  high 
school  teacher,  Waterville,  1901-02;  has 
been  county  superintendent  of  schools, 
Le  Sueur  Co.,  since  1902.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Minnesota  and  Le 
Sueur  County  Educational  associations. 
Address:     Le   Sueur  Center.  Minn. 

HAYWARD,  Daniel  S.;  born  at  Bar- 
ring, Me.,  April  28,  1854;  son  of  Josiah 
E.  and  Mary  S.  (Gray)  Hayward;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1857;  edu- 
cated at  The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault, 
and  at  University  of  Minnesota.  Farm- 
ed 110  acres,  spring  of  1863,  at  age  of 
14;  father  took  charge  of  hotel  April  13, 
1863,  and  the  family  has  been  in  hotel 
business  ever  since.  Took  charge  of 
Union  Mills  latter  part  of  60's;  was 
manager  for  12  years;  engaged  in  buy- 
ing wheat;  has  been  financially  inter- 
ested in  Southern  California  since  1895, 
dredging  and  dry  ranching.  Republi- 
can. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Red  Men. 
Foresters.  Married;  2nd,  at  St.  Cloud, 
to  Martha  Paddock.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,    Minn.;     Riverside.    Cal.    (winter). 

HEAD,  Georg-e  Doug-las,  physician, 
specialist;  born  at  Elgin,  Minn.,  Sept.  10, 
1870;  son  of  Newell  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Douglas)  Head;  educated  in  Fargo  (N. 
Dak.)  High  School,  graduating,  1888: 
ITniversity  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S., 
1892,  M.D.,  1895;  post  graduate  work  at 
Johns  Hopkins  University  Medical 
School,  1898  and  1901,  and  at  Vienna, 
Austria,  1903.  Specialist  in  internal 
medicine;  professor  of  clinical  medicine 
and  chief  of  medical  clinic,  University 
of  Minnesota;  President  of  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  Medical  Di'piU'lnicnt  of  the 
University.  Member  Minncsnta  State  and 
American  Medical  a.'-;so(ialions,  Min- 
nesota Academy  of  medicine.  Member 
Delta  Tau  Delta  and  Nu  Sigma  Nu  col- 
lege fraternities.  Married,  at  Minne- 
apolis, Oct.  26,  1898,  to  Miss  Sarah  Belle 


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Parry.  Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:       55    Dell    Place,    Minneapolis. 

HEAD,  Henry  Clay,  banking  and  mill- 
ing; born  at  Hooksett,  N.  H.,  Jan.  8, 
1850;  son  of  Samuel  and  Rhoda  (Will- 
iams) Head;  educated  at  Pinkerton 
Academy,  Derry,  N.  H.;  Blanchard  Acad- 
emy, Pembroke,  N.  H.;  graduate  of 
Manchester  (N.  H.)  High  School.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1S7S;  engaged  in  sale  of 
general  merchandise  and  in  lumbering 
at  Princeton,  1880-94;  has  been  identi- 
fied with  banking  and  milling  at  Battle 
Lake  since  1900.  Cashier  Otter  Tail 
County  Bank;  secretary  and  manager 
Battle  Lake  Flour  Mills,  manufacturers 
of  fancy  flour  and  mill  feed.  Republi- 
can. Member  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1897-98;  postmaster  Princeton,  4  years; 
city  clerk,  8  years;  court  commissioner 
Mille  Lacs  Co..  8  years.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council. 
Commandery,  Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O. 
O.  F.  and  Encampment.  Married  at 
Princeton,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss  Margaret 
Rines.  Club:  Commercial  (Minneapo- 
lis).    Address:     Battle   Lake,   Minn. 

HZ:AI;V,  Charles  E.,  wholesale  pro- 
duce; born  at  Halifa.x,  N.  S.,  Feb.  27, 
1870;  son  of  T.  P.  and  Annie  (Jefferson) 
Healy;  came  to  Minnesota,  1881;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis. 
Began  active  career  in  the  employ  of 
S.  H.  Hall  &  Co.,  produce  commission; 
entered  business  for  self  as  junior  part- 
ner of  tlie  wholesale  produce  commis- 
sion firm  of  H.  E.  Thomas  &  Co.,  1896, 
which  has  been  succeeded  by  C.  E.  Healy 
&  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange. 
Married  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  1905,  to 
Miss  Nettie  M.  Old.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Travel,  liunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  125  N.  6th  St.  Residence: 
.3303   Columbus  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HEAIiY,  Frank,  lawyer;  born  in  On- 
ondago  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1854;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Kelly)  Healy;  edu- 
cated in  district  school;  Preston  graded 
schools;  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.  B.,  1882;  Law  De- 
partment, State  University  of  Michi- 
gan, degree  of  LL.B.,  1884.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Minneapolis.  1884;  city  at- 
torney of  Minneapolis  since  Jan.  1, 
1897.  Member  Phi  Upsilon  and  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1889,  to  Miss  Marie  L.  Henry.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  City  Hall.  Resi- 
dence:    1114    4th    St.,    S.    E.,   Minneapolis. 

HEARD,  Robert  Hale,  general  agent 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rv.;  born  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn..  Sept.  23,  1873;  son  of 
Isaac  V.  D.  and  Augusta  (Hale)  Heard; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  high 
school,  St.  Paul  1878-91;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Dec.  27,  1904,  to  Madeline  Boles 
Fox.  Clerk  in  department  store,  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  1,  1891,  to  May  1,  1892;  salesman 
electrical  supplies,  1892-93;  clerk  Chi- 
cago   Great    Western    Ry.    1893-97,    since 


which  time  holding  following  positions 
on  same  road;  traveling  agent  with 
headquarters  at  St.  Paul  Minn.,  1897- 
1902;  division  freight  and  passenger 
agent,  headquarters  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1902-1904;  general  agent  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  since  Aug.  1,  1904.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing 
and  other  outdoor  sports.  Office:  430 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1613  Clinton 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HEABDING,  Jolin  H.,  general  super- 
intendent Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co..  born 
at  Houghton,  Mich.,  Feb.  3,  1865;  son  of 
William  H.  and  Sarah  J.  Hearding;  edu- 
cated in  Milwaukee  (Wis.)  Higli  School 
and  one  year  as  cadet  at  West  Point 
Military  Academy.  Began  as  time 
keeper  at  the  Norrie  Mine,  Ironwood, 
Mich.;  master  mechanic  Metropolitan 
Iron  &  Land  Co.,  1887-1894;  superin- 
tendent Lake  Superior  Iron  Co.,  1894, 
and  i^  now  general  superintendent  of 
the  Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.  Member  U. 
S.  Mining  Institute.  Presidential  elec- 
tor, 1904.  Mason.  Address:  Eveleth, 
Minn. 

HEATH,  Henry  M.,  general  agent 
Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  and  Western  Ex- 
press Co.;  born  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
Jan.  9,  1855;  son  of  John  H.  and  Vir- 
ginia Heath;  came  to  Minnesota,  1865; 
graduate  Hastings  High  School,  1873; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  1SS3,  to  Miss  Agnes 
H.  Brash.  Began  active  career  under 
his  father,  in  American  Express  office, 
Hastings,  Minn.,  1873;  was  next  em- 
ployed by  the  company  as  driver  and  in 
transferring  at  Winona  under  S.  N. 
Knight;  messenger  between  St.  Paul  and 
Stillwater  and  Mankato  and  Wells, 
later  agent  at  Hastings;  was  messenger 
U.  S.  Express  Co.  and  cashier  at  St. 
Paul;  filled  positions  of  money  and  on 
hand  clerk  American  Express  Co.,  chief 
clerk  in  office  of  assistant  superintend- 
ent and  route  agent;  went  to  Wells, 
Fargo  &  Co.,  as  clerk  in  Minneapolis 
office,  1897,  next  was  made  route  agent 
and  since  Oct.,  1906,  has  been  general 
agent  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  and  the  West- 
ern Express  Co.  at  St.  Paul.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Transportation.  Office:  334  Jackson 
St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  325  Ontario 
St.,  S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

HEATWOIiE,  Joel  Prescott,  born  at 
Waterford,  Ind.,  Aug.  22,  1856;  son  of 
Henry  and  Barbara  Kalb  Heatwole; 
educated  in  public  schools;  married  at 
St.  Margerets,  London,  England,  Dec.  4, 
1890,  to  Mrs.  G.  L.  Archibald.  Learned 
printing  trade;  came  to  Minnesota,  1882; 
member  54th  and  57th  congreses,  in- 
clusive. Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Northfield,   Minn. 

HEDBEBG,  Albert  G.,  banking;  born 
at  Brandon,  Minn.,  March  22,  1885;  son 
of  John  P.  and  Sophie  (Craft)  Hedberg; 
educated  in  public  schools,  Kensington, 
Minn.;   high  schools,  Alexandria  and  El- 


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bow  Lake,  Gustavus  Adolphus  College, 
School  of  Commerce,  graduating,  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Commerce,  1903.  Un- 
married. Entered  employ  of  Bank  of 
Warroad  as  bookkeeper,  1903,  the  bank 
being  incorporated.  May  1,  1904,  as  State 
Bank  of  Warroad;  was  made  assistant 
cashier  at  time  of  incorporation  and 
since  March  22  (21st  birthday),  has  been 
cashier  of  the  bank.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran.   Address:    Warroad.   Minn. 

HEDBIIBG,  Jolm  P.,  banker;  born  In 
Sweden,  May  3,  1S53;  came  to  America 
May  10,  1S69,  and  to  Minnesota  fall  of 
same  year;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Sweden  and  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Started  in  lumber  business  for  himself 
at  Brandon,  Minn.,  under  title  of  J.  P. 
Hedberg  &  Co.,  1S82;  engaged  in  lumber, 
hardware  and  furniture  business  at 
Kensington,  1887;  sold  out  in  a  few 
years  and  began  in  insurance,  loans  and 
collections,  later  going  into  furniture 
and  undertaking  business  under  title 
of  Hedberg  &  Johnson;  started  private 
bank  at  "^"arroad,  in  connection  with 
others,  1903,  organizing  as  state  bank, 
May  17,  1904.  President  State  Bank  of 
Warroad,  Security  State  Bank  of  Beau- 
dette.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
M.  W.   A.     Address:    Warroad,    Minn. 

HEERnXAlTCZ:,  Edg-ar  Iiaing',  clergy- 
man; born  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  July 
14,  1876;  son  of  Edgar  L.  and  Agnes 
(Woolsey)  Heermance;  educated  at  Hop- 
kin's  Grammar  School,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  Tale  Universitv,  degrees  of  B.A., 
1897,  M.A.,  1899,  B.D.,  1901.  Unmarried. 
Congregationalist.  Has  been  pastor  of 
First  Congregational  Church,  Mantato, 
since  1902.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial. Social  Science.  Address:  Man- 
kato,  Minn. 

HEFFEIiFINGEK,  Christopher  B., 
president  Nortli  Star  Slioe  Co.;  born  in 
Cumberland  Co.,  Pa..  1834;  son  of  William 
and  Margaret  (Biestle)  Heffelflnger; 
educated  in  public  and  district  schools 
of  Shippensburg,  Pa.,  and  vicinity.  En- 
listed, April  1,  1861,  in  1st  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.  under  President  Lincoln's  call  for 
three  month's  volunteers;  reenlisted 
May  3,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  at  Ft. 
Snelling,  May  1,  1864;  served  in  Co.  D, 
sergeant,  1st  and  2nd  lieutenant  and 
captain;  participated  in  all  the  battles 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1861-64; 
served  in  1st  regt.  Minn.  Heavy  Artil- 
lery as  major,  March  to  Oct.,  1865,  at 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Entered  retail  shoe 
business.  Minneapolis,  1866,  as  Walker 
&  Heffelflnger;  firm  dissolved,  1870;  con- 
tinued in  business  as  C.  B.  Heffelflnger. 
Organized  the  North  Star  Shoe  Co.,  18  73, 
and  served  as  business  manager  for  12 
years;  has  been  president  of  the  com- 
pany since  1885.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Masonic  Chapter  Loyal 
Legion  of  America,  John  S.  Rawlin's 
Post,  G.  A.  R.  Member  Minneapolis 
City      Council,      1867-70.        Married,      at 


Shippensburg,  Pa.,  1862,  to  Miss  Mary 
Ellen  Totter.  Office:  424-430  1st  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  1828  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HI:FFEI.FINGZ:B,  Frank  T.,  grain; 
born  in  Minneapolis,  1869;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  at  Exeter  Academy, 
N.  H.  Began  active  career  with  tlie 
North  State  Shoe  Co.,  1889;  has  been 
member  of  the  firm  of  F.  H.  Peavey  & 
Co.,  since  189  8.  Clubs:  Minikahda, 
Commercial,  Automobile.  Office:  312 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
2205   Park  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

nFFFBOZf,  Martin,  contractor  and 
builder;  born  in  New  York  City,  April 
2,  1858;  son  of  Patrick  and  Margaret 
(O'Brien)  Heffron;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents  1864;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Olmsted  Co.,  and  Rochester; 
married  at  Rochester,  Nov.  14,  1899, 
to  Miss  Margaret  McElligott.  Lived 
on  farm  until  1881;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  the  contracting  and  b.uild- 
ing  business  in  Rochester  since 
1881.  Mayor  of  Rochester,  1905-07.  Ro- 
man Catholic.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  H.,  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Modern  Samaritans.  Clubs: 
Commercial.    Address:   Rochester,    Minn. 

HEFFBON,      Patrick     Richard,     Very 

Rev.,  president  The  St.  Paul  Seminary; 
born  in  New  York  City,  June  1,  1860; 
son  of  Patrick  and  Margaret  (O'Brien) 
Heffron;  attended  primary  school,  New 
York  City;  public  school,  Ripon,  Wis.; 
high  school,  Mantorvllle,  Minn.;  busi- 
ness college  and  law  school,  Rochester, 
Minn.;  St.  John's  College,  Minn.,  Mas- 
ter of  Accounts,  1878;  Grand  Seminary, 
Montreal,  Can.,  6  years,  D.D.,  1883;  Min- 
nerva  University  S.T.L.,  and  D.D.,  1889; 
Rome  University,  D.C.L.  (Doctor  of 
Laws.  1889).  Ordained  to  the  priesthood, 
Dec.  22,  1884,  after  which  he  spent  two 
years  on  the  European  Continent,  mostly 
In  Rome.  Upon  returning  home  he  suc- 
ceeded the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Shanley,  bis- 
liop  of  Fargo,  as  pastor  of  tlie  Catlied- 
ral;  became  vice  rector  of  Tlie  St.  Paul 
Seminary,  a  corporation  for  the  edu- 
cation of  candidates  for  the  Catliolic 
priesthood,  1896,  and  Nov.  22,  1897,  was 
made  president  of  the  seminary.  Ad- 
dress:    St.  Paul  Seminary,   St.  Paul. 

HEGEMANM',  Theodore,  clergyman; 
born  at  Buer,  Germany,  Dec.  6,  1859; 
son  of  Herman  and  Christina  (Koop- 
mann)  Hegemann;  came  to  America. 
Feb.  9,  1877;  educated  in  schools  of 
Europe  and  America.  Roman  Catholic. 
Principal  of  St.  Peter's  and  St.  Paul's 
School,  Mankato.  since  Sept.  13,  1905. 
Address:      Mankato,  Minn. 

HEGENEB,  Bichard  H.,  barbers'  sup- 
plies; born  at  Bernstern,  Germany, 
March  20,  1858;  son  of  Anton  and 
Louise  (Bohr)  Hegener;  educated  in 
public  schools  at  Watertown.  Wis.  Be- 
gan   business    career,    1879.      Republican. 


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Mason.  Office:  207  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: 3217  Calhoun  Blvd.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HEOGZ:,  Christian  A.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  Norway,  April  23, 
1S66;  son  of  Andreas  F.  and  Nicolina 
(Hasli)  Hegge;  came  to  America,  1888; 
educated  in  Norway;  University  of  Illi- 
nois, -Medical  Department,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1893;  post-graduate  courses  at 
Chicago  Clinical  School  and  Chicago 
Polyclinic.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1895,  to  Isabel  Dallager.  Spent 
one  year  as  interne  City  Hospital,  Min- 
neapolis; has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Austin  since  1894,  making  specialty 
of  surgery,  genito-urinary  and  skin 
diseases;  surgeon  to  St.  Olaf  Hospital; 
ex-county  physician  Mower  Co.;  mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations.  Mower  County  Medi- 
cal Society  (ex-secretary).  Lutheran. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Chapter,  K.  O. 
T.   M.     Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

Hi:OGi:,  Olav  H.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  in  Norway,  March  20,  1872; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  and 
at  Aars  and  Vos  College,  Christiania, 
Norway,  (A.B.);  University  of  Minne- 
sota and  University  of  Illinois  (M.D.). 
Began  practice  of  medicine  1S94,  at  Aus- 
tin, Mower  Co..  Minn.;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Drs.  Hegge  &  Hegge;  county 
physician.  Mower  Co.,  and  city  physi- 
cian, Austin;  surgeon  to  the  St.  Olav 
Hospital,  Austin,  which  he  was  chiefly 
instrumental  in  founding.  Republican. 
T.,utheran.  Member  Mower  County  Med- 
ical Society  and  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Austin,  1898,  Miss  Stella  L. 
Johnson,  only  daughter  of  Hon.  Sey- 
mour Johnson.  Recreations:  Fishing, 
rowing  and  sailing,  skieing,  skating  and 
horseback  riding.  Office:  331  N.  Main 
St.  Residence:  811  High  St.,  Austin, 
Minn. 

HEGNA,  Amund,  clerk  of  District 
Court;  born  in  Norway,  Aug.  31,  1856; 
son  of  Halvor  A.  and  Margarete  (Amund- 
son)  Hegna;  came  to  America,  1886; 
has  been  clerk  of  district  court  since 
Jan.  1,  1896.  Also  assistant  cashier 
Madison  State  Bank.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Address:  Madison, 
Minn. 

HEGNES,  Nels  Sig-ward,  banker;  born 
in  Rice  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  11,  1S7S;  son  of 
Henry  N.  and  Eliza  Hegnes;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Rice  Co.  until  1895; 
business  college,  Minneapolis,  and  North- 
ern Illinois  Business  College,  Dixon,  111., 
graduating  degree  of  B.  Accts.,  1899. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  State 
Bank  of  Thompson,  la.,  continuing, 
1899-01;  organized  First  National  Bank, 
Arg>-le,  Minn.,  1901,  and  acted  as  its 
cashier  for  5  years;  elected  president 
of  the  bank,  1906,  and  now  holds  that 
office.  Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.,   B.    P.    O.    E.      Married  at   Litchfield, 


Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss  Eva  B.  Edson.  Ad- 
dress:     Argyle,    Minn. 

HEIDIIIi,  William  Edward,  lumber; 
born  at  Lake  Crystal,  Minn.,  Feb.  7, 
1S72;  son  of  Frank  and  Wilhelmina 
(Teske)  Heidel;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Lake  Crystal  and  Nicollet, 
Minn.,  and  at  Gustavus  Adolphus  Col- 
lege, St.  Peter,  Minn.;  married  at  Boise, 
Idaho,  Sept.  25,  1906,  to  Miss  Helen 
Nevins.  Began  with  the  Standard  Lum- 
ber Co.,  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1894;  came 
to  Winona,  Sept.,  1902,  and  has  been 
treasurer  of  the  company  since  1903. 
Mason.  Club:  Artington.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

HEIMABK,  Jacob  H.,  physician;  born 
in  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  Minn.,  May  11, 
1877;  son  of  Halvor  E.  and  Cecelia 
(Storebo)  Heimark;  educated  in  public 
schools  until  1896;  St.  Olaf  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Hamline  University, 
graduating,  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  June, 
1903;  Chicago  Polyclinic  and  Post 
Graduate  School,  1905.  Elected  County 
coroner  Norman  Co.,  1906.  Member 
Minnesota  West  Central  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Republican.  Married  at 
Litchfield,  Minn.,  Sept.  30,  1903,  to  Miss 
Cordelia  Thompson.  Address:  Gary, 
IMinn. 


Knut  Olai  E.,  physician; 
born  in  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  Minn., 
Oct.  14,  1873;  son  of  Endre  O.  and 
Sarah  (Langeland)  Heimark;  educated 
in  local  public  schools  until  16  years  of 
age;  St.  Olaf  College,  3  years,  graduate 
of  academy  of  college;  University  of 
Minnesota,  1894-96;  Hamline  L^niversity, 
1896-99,  graduate  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  degree  of  M.D.,  1899.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
at  Hawley  since  June,  1899.  Married 
at  Moorhead.  Minn..  .Auer.  25.  1900.  to 
Miss  Anna  Rebecka  Peterson.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Clay-Becker  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  President  Village  Council, 
1906-07,  and  health  officer,  1900-09, 
Hawley.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Ad- 
dress:     Hawley,    Minn. 

HEIMICK,  John  B.,  secretary  Union 
Match  Co.;  born  at  East  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  Nov.  16,  1872;  son  of  Peter  and 
Mary  (Rank)  Heimick;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  East  Saginaw.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  messenger,  advanc- 
ing to  position  of  paying  teller.  East 
Saginaw  National  Bank,  and  continuing 
for  5  years;  was  identified  with  E.  H. 
Pearson,  lumber,  6  months,  tlie  Globe 
National  Bank,  Chicago,  one  year,  and 
the  Soper  Lumber  Co.  one  year;  became 
connected  with  several  grain  and  lum- 
ber companies  and  operated  in  the 
woods,  also  in  British  Columbia,  min- 
ing, for  three  years;  returned  to  Wis- 
consin   and     resumed     lumber     business. 


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Came  to  Dulutli  and  became  identified 
with  Union  Match  Co.,  1903,  as  secre- 
tary. Was  member  Co.  I,  1st  Reg.,  I. 
N.  G.,  1892-93;  chairman  board  of  county 
commissioners.  Gates  Co.,  Wis.,  1902. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar.  Married  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  July  17,  1899,  to  Miss  Helen  Dun- 
ham. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  51st 
Av.  and  Gosnold  St.,  West  Duluth.  Resi- 
dence:   232   14th   St.,  E.,   Duluth. 

HEIIfZ:,  Georg-e  Winfield,  farming: 
born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1S57;  son 
of  George  Washington  and  Mary  Ann 
(Ege)  Heine;  educated  in  district  school 
and  academy.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1885; 
has  since  been  engaged  in  farming  in 
Fillmore  Co.  President  board  of  direc- 
tors Farmers'  Store,  Spring  Valley. 
Republican.  German  Reformed  Church. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  April, 
1886,  to  Laura  A.  Mawer.  Address: 
Spring    Valley,    Minn. 


S,  Herman,  president  and 
treasurer  Duluth  Corrugating  &  Roof- 
ing Co.;  born  at  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  1864; 
son  of  Peter  and  Rosalie  (Eckhardt) 
Heinrichs;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Wisconsin.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  general  merchandise  store;  was 
in  employ  of  Morley  Brothers,  hardware, 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  two  years;  occupied 
position  of  general  manager  and  director 
Menominee  Hardware  Co.,  IS  years; 
went  to  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  and  organized 
the  Morley-Murphy  Hardware  Co.,  of 
which  was  treasurer  and  general  mana- 
ger; resigned  from  active  management 
account  of  health  but  is  still  a  mem- 
ber; organized  the  Dudley  Tool  Co., 
Menominee,  Mich.,  and  was  president 
and  general  manager;  resigned  at  the 
close  of  one  year,  retaining  interest. 
Came  to  Duluth  and  has  been  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  Duluth  Corrugating 
and  Roofing  Co.,  manufacturers  of  cor- 
rugating and  roofing  materials,  since 
Oct.  1,  1906.  Member  B.  P.  O.  B..  Bro- 
therhood of  American  Yeomen.  Mar- 
ried at  Wausau,  Wis.,  18S6,  to  Miss 
Margaret  Woessner.  Office;  126-132  E. 
Michigan  Av.,  W.  Duluth.  Residence: 
122    12th   Av.,   E.,    Duluth. 

HEIITS,  C.  A.,  banker;  born  at  Beaver 
Falls,  Minn.,  Oct.  22,  1873;  son  of  Peter 
W.  and  Margaret  J.  (Paterson)  Heins: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Olivia  up. 
to  1890;  student  in  preparatory  depart- 
ment Hamline  University.  1890-95;  Cur- 
tis Business  College,  Minneapolis,  1896. 
In  charge  of  his  fatlier's  estate  since 
1902.  President  People's  Bank;  presi- 
dent and  manager  Olivia  Canning  Co.; 
member  of  Heins  &  Byers,  Olivia,  and 
Heins  &  Co.,  Renville,  both  hardware. 
First  lieutenant  Co.  A,  M.  N.  G.,  of 
which  he  has  been  a  member  since 
June.  1896;  Q.  M.  sergeant  Minn.  Vols, 
during  Spanish-American  War.  Metho- 
dist.   Mason.   Married  at  Hamline,  Minn., 


1900,  to  Miss  Verna  M.  Cole.  Address: 
Olivia,    Minn. 

HEINTZ,  Philip  G.,  pharmacist;  born 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  Nov.  5,  1863;  son  of 
Philip  and  Anna  (Schmidt)  Heintz; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rochester, 
Minn.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Roches- 
ter since  1879;  member  retail  drug  firm 
of  Weber  &  Heintz;  president  Laack 
Drug  Co.,  Mankato;  director  Union  Na- 
tional Bank,  Rochester.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar.  Married  at  Kasson,  Minn., 
1891,  to  Miss  Anna  Leuthold.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Rochester, 

Minn. 

HEISE,  William  Frederick  Carl,  phy- 
sician and  surgeon;  born  at  Fountain 
City,  Wis.,  Oct.  1,  1875;  son  of  William 
and  Augusta  (Falkenberg)  Heise;  edu- 
cated at  Alma  (Wis.)  High  School, 
graduating,  June  19,  1891;  La  Crosse 
(Wis.)  High  School,  graduating,  June 
23,  1893;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
111.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  Feb.  1, 
1899;  resident  physician  and  surgeon 
Presbyterian  Hospital,  Chicago,  Aug. 
1,  1897,  to  Feb.  1,  1899.  Instructor  !•• 
surgery  at  Rush  Medical  College,  1898- 
99;  surgeon  in  charge  Champion  Iron 
Company's  hospital.  Beacon,  Mich..  1899; 
has  been  engaged  in  private  practice  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  since  July  1,  1899. 
County  physician  Winona  Co.,  since 
March  7,  1903.  Medical  director  Winona 
Mutual  Benefit  Association.  President 
Winona  County  Medical  Society;  mem- 
ber Southern  Minnesota  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations,  Chicago  Medical  Society. 
Democrat.  Lutheran.         Married       at 

Winona,  Feb.  5,  1902,  to  Miss  Adele 
Von  Rohr.  Clubs:  Arlington,  Philhar- 
monic Society.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

HEIiGESOH,  Jens  O.,  court  commis- 
sioner; born  in  Norway,  July  6,  1840; 
educated  in  common  schools.  Began 
active  career  in  Norway  as  bookkeeper, 
continuing  for  9  years;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1867,  locating  at  Lansing,  la.,  when 
he  was  employed  as  clerk  in  retail  store; 
removed  to  Rock  Co.,  Minn.,  1871; 
elected  clerk  of  district  court,  1874,  and 
moved  to  Luverne,  continuing  as  clerk 
of  district  court  until  1890;  was  justice 
of  the  peace,  Luverne,  2  terms;  has  been 
court  commissioner  since  1892.  Director 
Farmers'  National  Bank.  Unmarried. 
Address:       Lu\erne,    Minn. 

HEIiIiABTS,  John  W.,  phvsician;  born 
at  Black  Earth,  Wis.,  Feb.  13,  1878; 
attended  Northwest  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Mount  Horeb 
Academy,  Mount  Horeb,  Wis.,  graduat- 
ing, 1896;  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.D..  1905.  Has  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  at  Maynard, 
Minn.,  since  1905.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions.      Camp    Release    District    Medical 


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Society.       Unmarried.       Address:       May- 
nard,    Minn. 

HZ:]^IiI:KSON,  Ole  H.,  lumber  and 
liardvvare;  born  in  Iowa  Co.,  Wis.,  Jan. 
13,  1S5S;  son  of  Heliek  and  Julia  ( Lof ts- 
gaarden)  Hellekson;  raised  on  a  farm; 
attended  in  common  schools  and  took 
commercial  course  in  college.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1SS.5  and  became  clerk  in 
store,  becoming-  manager,  1SS6.  and  later 
partner  in  fiim  of  Erickson  &  Hellek- 
son. Republican.  Lutheran.  ^Married 
at  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  Feb.  24, 
1887,  to  Miss  Lena  Olson  Dakken.  Ad- 
dress:     Wheaton,   Minn. 

WEImJmSS.,  Aaron  H.,  clothing  manu- 
facturer; born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May 
9,  1857;  son  of  L.  Henry  and  Bertha 
Heller;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Philadelphia  Came  west  to  Chippewa 
Falls,  Wis.,  1S71,  and  engaged  for  a 
number  of  years  in  real  estate  business, 
tax  titles  and  as  dealer  in  lumbermen's 
supplies;  located  in  Minneapolis  and 
Jan.,  1900,  became  junior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Robitshek,  Frank  &  Heller, 
also  member  of  firm  of  Glickman  & 
Heller,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Republican. 
Member  Reformed  Hebrew  Church. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Sons  of  Hermann. 
Married  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  1890, 
to  Miss  Estella  Hofheimer.  Office:  23-25 
4th  St.,  N.  Residence:  2012  Aldrich 
Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

HEIiIiEB,  Bernard,  wholesale  liquors; 
born  in  Philadelphia,  Feb.  27,  1854; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Philadel- 
phia. Came  to  Wisconsin,  1n  1870,  and 
began  active  career  in  general  mer- 
chandise business,  continuing,  1870-88; 
entered  wholesale  liquor  trade  at 
Duluth,  1888,  removing  to  Minneapolis, 
April,  1900;  president  and  treasurer  B. 
Heller  Liquor  Co.  Married  at  Norfolk. 
Va.,  April  23,  1878,  to  Miss  Ida  HofC- 
heimer.  Office:  110-112  2nd  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  1908  Portland  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HEIiM,  H.  S.,  milling.  Began  career 
in  the  milling  business  and  has  been  a 
resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1897; 
treasurer  and  general  manager  Russell- 
Miller  Milling  Co.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  327  S.  10th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

HEIilX,  James  !■.,  deputy  clerk  su- 
preme court;  born  at  Altmar,  N.  Y.,  July 
4,  1835;  son  of  George  and  Catherine 
(Wolfe)  Helm;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  New  York  and  Toronto  (Can.) 
Normal  School.  Began  active  career  as 
school  teacher  and  continued  in  New 
York  and  Michigan;  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile business  in  Michigan;  came  to 
Lanesboro,  Minn.,  1876;  removing  to 
Luverne.  1877,  where  he  was  superin- 
tendent of  schools  and  also  was  in  mer- 
cantile business;  was  made  assistant 
secretary  Minnesota  Senate,  1885;  has 
been  deputy  clerk  of  the  supreme  court 
of   Minnesota    since    Jan.    1,    1887.       Also 


president  of  H.  M.  Smyth  Printing  Co. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mason. 
Married  at  Luverne,  Minn.,  1895,  to 
Amelia  McMichael.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Office:  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:   High  wood.   Minn. 

HEMENWAY,  David  A.,  merchant; 
born  at  Brockville,  Ont.,  Jan.  1,  1859; 
son  of  Almond  and  Mary  (Row)  Hemen- 
way;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Al- 
gonquin, Ont.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1887; 
entered  mercantile  business  at  Le  Sueur, 
1891;  manager  D.  A.  Hemenway  &  Co., 
retail  general  merchandise.  Baptist. 
Married  at  Renfrew,  Ont.,  1S85.  to  Miss 
Annie  Dougall.  Address:  Le  Sueur, 
Minn. 

HEMSTEAD,  Werner,  physician;  born 
at  Dubuque,  la.,  April  19,  1860;  son  of 
Charles  and  Rosamundi  (Grobe)  Hem- 
stead;  educated  in  public  schools  in 
Iowa  and  Nebraska,  1876-79;  Iowa  Wes- 
leyan  University  and  German  College, 
Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1879-80;  Missouri 
Medical  College,  St.  Louis,  1880-82; 
Omaha  Medical  College,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  18S2.  Was  demonstrator 
of  anatomy,  Omaha  Medical  College, 
18S2;  surgeon  Northern  Pacific  Ry. 
Sanitarium,  Brainerd,  Minn.,  1882-87. 
Member  Upper  Minnesota  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations.  Presi- 
dent Northern  Pacific  Bank,  1900-95; 
treasurer  Brainerd  Grocery  Co.,  1900- 
05;  now  secretary  and  treasurer  Brain- 
erd Brewing  Co.  Democrat.  Alderman 
3  terms,  mayor  3  years,  secretary  board 
of  education  one  term;  member  Minne- 
sota Legislature,  1891-92  and  1901-02. 
Married  at  Brainerd,  Sept.  26,  1894,  to 
Miss  Marguerite  Johnson.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (President,  1970).  Address: 
Brainerd,    Minn. 

HEITDEBSON,  WUliam  Lincoln,  ban- 
ker and  broker;  born  at  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  Feb.  10,  1870;  son  of  E.  E.  and 
Mary  (Campbell)  Henderson;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Arkansas  and  Min- 
nesota; married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1897, 
to  Miss  Anna  Ryan.  Has  been  a  resi- 
dent of  St.  Paul  since  1881;  was  con- 
nected with  the  banking  firm  of  M. 
Doran  &  Co.,  1884-1905;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Henderson,  Bassford  &  Co.,  bank- 
ers and  brokers,  since  its  organization, 
July  1,  1905.  Member  Chicago  Board 
of  Trade.  Member  Royal  Arcanum,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion. Automobiling.  Office:  Germania 
Life  Ins.  Bldg.  Residence:  956  Hayne 
.\v..    St.    Paul. 

HENDRICKS,  John  Albert,  lawyer; 
born  at  Lakeville,  Minn.,  Dec.  14,  1865; 
son  of  Hendrick  and  Anna  Hendricks; 
educated  in  public  schools;  Archibald's 
Business  College,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1884;  Minneapolis  Academy;  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Law,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  LL.B.,  1893.  Paid  his 
expenses   at   various  educational   institu- 


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tions  by  working  on  farm  and  acting  as 
insurance  solicitor,  traveling  salesman 
and  school  teacher.  Has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  since  1S93. 
Also  proprietor  Hendricks  Land  &  Loan 
Co.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Willmar,  Minn.,  Dec.  30,  1897,  to 
Miss  Berthine  Marie  Bakke.  Recrea- 
tions: Pishing  and  hunting.  Address: 
Fosston,    Minn. 

HENDRICKS,  John  W.,  grocer;  born 
in  Cascade  Township,  Steele  Co.,  Minn., 
Sept.  29,  1858;  son  of  John  and  Julia 
Hendricks;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Rochester;  married  in  Oliver  Co.,  N. 
Dak.,  1887,  to  Miss  Nancy  Smith.  En- 
gaged in  live  stock  raising  for  7  years, 
in  Oliver  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  returned  to 
Rochester,  1891,  and  has  ever  since  been 
farming;  also  senior  partner  of  the  re- 
tail grocery  firm  of  Hendricks  &  Olson, 
organized,  April,  1903.  Democrat.  Was 
county  treasurer  of  Oliver  Co.,  N.  Dak., 
and  county  commissioner  same  county. 
Methodist.  Member  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Workmen.  Recreation:  Read- 
ing.    Address:      Rochester,  Minn. 

HEmriNGEB,  Iiouis  Le  Boy,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Eddyville,  la.,  Dec.  27, 
1874;  son  of  Louis  and  Nancy  (Noe) 
Henninger;  graduate  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Iowa  L'niversity,  M.D.,  1902;  un- 
married. Began  practice  at  Portsmouth, 
la.,  1902;  has  been  in  practice  at  Blue 
Earth  since  Dec,  1903.  Member  Masonic 
order,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Yeomen  of  America. 
Address:      Blue    Earth,    Minn. 

HENNZNGEB,  Theodore,  real  estate 
and  insurance;  born  at  Tauberbischof- 
sheim,  Baden,  Germany,  Sept.  11,  1840; 
son  of  Adam  and  Margaretha  (Mitt- 
nacht)  Henniger;  came  to  America, 
landing  in  New  York  City,  Aug.  14, 
1850;  educated  in  the  public  schools  in 
Germany  as  a  boy  and  at  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  and  Cincinnati,  O.  Entered  the 
trade  of  printing  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
in  Feb.,  1854;  from  early  life  had  studied 
music,  vocal  and  instrumental,  and  in 
Aug.,  1861,  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army 
as  a  member  of  the  regimental  band, 
11th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  Col.  Lewis  Wallace 
commanding;  participated  in  the  battles 
of  Fort  Henry,  Fort  Donelson  and 
Shlloh.  Married  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
Oct.  11,  1865,  to  Bertha  Kuester.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.,  1867,  and  en- 
tered the  real  estate  business,  July, 
1886,  and  insurance  business,  Feb 
1895.  Member  of  St.  Paul's  German 
United  Church.  Member  St.  Paul  Musi- 
cians' Protective  L'nion,  G.  A.  R.,  Union 
Veteran's  Union,  and  Order  of  Sons  of 
Hermann.  Recreations:  Music  and 
travel.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   371   N.    Smith  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HENNINGSEN,  Christian,  lawyer; 
born  at  Giels  Toft,  Schleswig,  Germany, 
July  1,  1847;  son  of  N.  C.  and  Caroline 
C.  (Lorentzen)  Henningsen;  came  to 
America,     1868;     educated     in     parochial 


schools  and  by  private  tutors;  followed 
farming  until  1S63;  engaged  as  miller 
and  millwright,  until  1868  and  as  jew- 
eler and  watchmaker  until  1896,  when 
he  entered  College  of  Law,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1897,  graduating,  B.L., 
1900,  title  of  M.L.,  1901;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  the  practice  of  law  in  1900, 
«ince  which  time  he  has  been  located  at 
Stillwater.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Rec- 
reations: Boating  and  reading.  Address: 
Stillwater,    Minn. 

KENBZKSEN,  Jens  Chr.,  merchant, 
banker;  born  in  Denmark.  Oct.  12,  1845; 
son  of  Henrik  Jensen  and  Johanna 
Marie  Cliristensen;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools.  In  marine  service  of 
Denmark,  1867;  came  to  America,  1873, 
and  engaged  in  making  flour  bar- 
rels for  14  years;  began  in  retail  general 
merchandise  at  Tyler,  Minn.,  1888,  and 
still  continues;  also  president  of  the 
First  State  Bank  and  the  Tyler  Build- 
ing &  Loan  Association.  Lutheran. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  in  Den- 
mark, Dec.  21.  1877,  to  Miss  Christine 
Nielsen.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Tyler,    Minn. 

HEITBir,  Frank  H.,  merchant;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  25,  1871;  son  of 
Constantine  and  Barbara  (Cech)  Henry: 
educated  in  public  schools,  graduating 
from  the  St.  Paul  High  School,  1888. 
Began  active  career  in  the  employ  of 
Foot,  Schulze  &  Co.,  wholesale  boots 
and  shoes,  continuing  with  the  firm  17 
years,  part  of  the  time  as  traveling 
salesman;  became  connected  witli 
French,  Finch  &  Henry,  extensive  job- 
bers and  wholesale  dealers  in  shoes  and 
rubber  goods,  Dec,  1904,  and  is  vice 
president  of  the  firm.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  225-231  E.  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     296   Bates   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HENRV,  Joseph  C,  wholesale  hard- 
ware; born  at  Lockerbie,  Scotland,  July 
2,  1856;  son  of  George  Henry  and  Jane 
(Jackson)  Henry;  educated  in  parochial 
school,  Lockerbie,  Scotland;  married  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  Sept.,  1883,  to  Margaret 
Sutherland;  came  to  United  States  in 
1878;  went  to  Madison,  Wis.,  and  en- 
tered employ  of  Frank  it  Ramsey,  hard- 
ware merchants;  moved  to  St.  Paul  in 
1880  and  accepted  position  with  Strong, 
Hackett  &  Co.,  which  was  succeeded  by 
the  C.  W.  Hackett  Hardware  Co.,  and  on 
its  incorporation  as  the  Hackett,  Wal- 
ther,  Gates  Hardware  Co.,  became  asist- 
ant  treasurer,  and,  since  1902,  its  secre- 
tary. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner  (Knight  Commander  Court  of 
Honor).  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
shootin.g.  Office:  280  East  4th  St.,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  1895  Iglehart  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

HENSEi;,  Eug'ene  A.,  phvsician;  born 
in  Berlin,  Germany,  Oct.  9,  1867;  son  of 
Henry  and  Paulina  (Metzner)  Hensel; 
came  to  America  in  youth  and  was 
educated  in  schools  of  Alexandria,  Minn., 


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1879-88;  attended  Rush  Medical  Colleg-e, 
Chicago,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1895;  post  graduate  work.  Post  Graduate 
School,  1902.  Coroner  Douglass  Co., 
Minn.,  1898-02  and  1904-06.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Park  Region  District  and 
Douglas  County  Medical  societies.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  F.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Yeomen 
of  America,  Eagles.  Member  Alexandria 
Business  Men's  Association.  Married  at 
Alexandria,  189S,  to  Miss  Kate  B. 
Plummer.      Address:      Alexandria,   Minn. 

HENSIiIN,  Aaron  Edg-ar,  physician; 
born  in  Racine,  Minn.,  June  20,  1865; 
educated  in  Racine  public  schools. 
Spring  Valley  High  School,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Keokuk,  la., 
M.D.,  1891,  Chicago  Polyclinic  and 
Milwaukee  Medical  College,  degrees  of 
M.D.,  1891  and  CM.,  1895.  Treasurer 
Le  Roy  Telephone  Co.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Mower  County  Medical  Society, 
Austin-Flint-Cedar  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Address: 
Le   Roy,    Minn. 

HERING,  Henry  H.,  physician;  born 
in  Greene  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  30,  1842;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Mary  (Steel)  Hering.  Gradu- 
ate Beaver  High  School,  1859;  was 
a  medical  student  at  breaking  out  of 
the  Civil  War;  enlisted  in  U.  S.  Army, 
Oct.,  1861,  served  3  years  and  3  months; 
adjutant  of  post.  Camp  Chase,  Columbus, 
O.,  1st  Lieut.,  Capt.  Co.  E.,  74th  Regt., 
O.  Vol.  Inf.,  resigned  commission,  1864. 
Entered  sophmore  class,  Miami  Univer- 
sity, Oxford,  O.,  Sept.,  1868,  graduat- 
ing Miami  Medical  College,  degree  of 
M.D.,  Mar.,  1873;  began  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Xenia,  O.,  1873.  Was  coroner, 
Greene  Co.,  O.,  4  years;  physician  to 
Soldiers  and  Sailors  Orphans  Home, 
Xenia,  O.,  and  health  officer  of  city, 
4  years.  Married;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1876.  Republican.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Blue  Earth  County  and  Minne- 
sota Valley  Medical  societies.  Mason; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Address:  Lake 
Crystal,   Minn. 

HERNIiUND,  John  W.,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Sweden,  May  25,  1855;  came  to 
America,  1867,  and  located  in  Minne- 
sota; educated  in  public  schools  of  Min- 
neapolis and  at  University  of  Minnesota. 
Has  been  connected  with  iron  works 
since  beginning  of  his  active  career, 
1878;  secretary  and  general  manager 
Crown  Iron  Works  Co.,  operating  foun- 
dry and  machine  shop  and  extensive 
manufacturers  of  structural  and  orna- 
mental iron  work.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, May  20,  1891,  to  Miss  Minnie 
Olson.  Recreations:  Motoring,  hunting 
and  out  door  diversions.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.     Office:      113-115   2nd  Av.,   S.   E. 


Residence:  1526  Adams  St.,  N.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

HEBBIAN,  William  J.,  brewing;  born 
at  New  Ulm,  Minn..  Feb.  13,  1875;  son 
of  Peter  and  Lina  (Nagel)  Herrian; 
graduated  New  Ulm  High  School,  1891; 
married  at  New  Ulm,  June  18,  1903, 
to  Marie  S.  Schneider.  Was  cashier 
Eagle  Rolling  Mill  Co.,  1891-94;  clerk 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry.,  1894-98; 
secretary  John  Hauensten  Brewing  Co., 
since  1898.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
New  Ulm  Turner's  Club.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Address:  New 
Ulm,   Minn. 

HEBBXCK,  Edwin  Winslow,  real 
estate  and  loans;  born,  Sheridan,  Chau- 
tauqua Co.,  X.  Y.,  June  13,  1837;  son 
of  Alfred  N.  and  Caroline  (Ambler) 
Herrick;  attended  public  schools  in 
Sheridan,  academy  in  Augusta,  finishing 
at  Fredonia  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  clerk  in  a  general 
store,  Richmond,  O.,  continuing,  1854-59; 
clerk  in  wholesale  and  retail  store, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1860;  partner  Herrick 
Brothers  (Wm.  W.  &  E.  W),  general 
store,  Ashtabula,  O.;  1860-68;  partners 
removed  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1868; 
dealers  in  city  real  estate,  farm  and 
timber  lands,  until  death  of  Wm.  W., 
1894.  when  Edwin  W..  continued  the 
business.  Former  director  Minneapolis, 
St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.,  Merch- 
ants National  Bank;  treasurer  Arcade 
Investment  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1 891-1901; 
member  firm  of  Herrick  Brothers  & 
Lowry,  who  built  Temple  Court  and 
made  other  improvements.  Prominent 
worker  in  Board  of  Trade  and  Business 
Men's  Union  of  the  earlier  days.  Direc- 
tor Minneapolis  Society  of  Fine  Arts 
since  1891  (president,  1898-1901).  Re- 
publican. Universalist  (trustee  of 
church  of  the  Redeemer  for  many  years 
past).  Married  at  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  1861, 
to  Juliett  C.  Durand,  (deceased  1880). 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Office: 
Temple  Court.  Residence:  35  S.  8th 
St.,  Minneapolis. 

HERRMANN,  Man  Hug-o,  furrier;  born 
Leipzig,  Germany,  Feb.  6,  1859;  son  of 
Frederick  Ed.  and  Sophie  M.  (Richter) 
Herrmann;  educated  in  Volkschule  and 
Realschule,  Leipzig;  came  to  United 
States,  1877;  married,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Sept.  30,  1891,  Sophia  M.  Erd.  Entered 
employ  of  Albrecht,  Lanpher  &  Finch, 
wholesale  furs,  1879,  and  worked  with 
wholesale  firm  of  A.  O.  Bailey  &  Co.,  and 
for  Albrecht  Bros,  (retail),  until  March 
11,  1884,  when  he  established  for  self  in 
present  business  as  a  retailer  of  fine 
furs.  Store  and  Office:  64  East  7th  St. 
Residence:      186    McBoal   St.,    St.   Paul. 

HERTI6,  Wendell,  lawyer;  born  in 
Fayette  Co..  Fa.,  Aug.  13,  1868;  son  of 
L'lysses  and  Emily  P.  (Litman)  Hertig; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Fayette 
Co.,  Pa.;  Pennsylvania  State  Normal 
School;  L^niversity  of  Minnesota,  College 


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of  Law,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1895.  Removed  to  Minnesota  from 
Pennsylvania,  1887;  cashier  Standard 
Bank  of  Minneapolis,  1892-95;  has  been 
in  practice  of  law  since  1895.  President 
Investors  Security  Co.;  director  The 
Peoples'  Bank  of  Minneapolis.  Repub- 
lican. Elected  alderman  5th  Ward, 
Minneapolis,  1905.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32),  Knight  Templar. 
Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Unmarried. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt,  Mini- 
kahda.  Recreations:  Fishing  and  golf. 
Office:  New  York  Life  BIdg.  Resi- 
dence:     714   E.   14th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

EESSEIiGRAVE,  Sherman  Sedg-^ick, 
physician  and  surgeon:  born  in  Sibley 
County,  Minn.,  July  IS,  1872;  son  of 
Robert  V.  and  Amanda  (Livingston) 
Hesselgrave;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul;  high  school  of  St.  Paul, 
graduating,  1891;  Medical  -Department 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1894.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
June  1,  1S97,  to  Marie  E.  Greget. 
Deputy  Coroner  Ramsey  County,  1896- 
1900.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mem- 
ber of  Ramsey  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Mason.  Member  Nu  . 
Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Of- 
fice: Endicott  Arcade.  Residence:  1009 
Lincoln    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HEWITT,  Charles  Nathaniel,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Vergennes,  Vt.,  June  3, 
1835;  graduate  Hobart  College.  N.  Y., 
degree  of  B.A ,  1856;  graduate  Albany 
Medical  College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1857; 
honorary  degrees  of  A.M.,  1859,  and 
LL.D.,  from  Hobart  College.  Married 
at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  22,  1869,  to 
Miss  Helen  Robinson  Hawley.  Prac- 
ticed medicine  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1857-61; 
served  in  U.  S.  Army,  1861-65,  as 
assistant  surgeon  and  surgeon  50th  N. 
Y.  Regt.,  to  surgeon-in-chief,  engineer 
brigade.  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Located 
after  war,  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Has 
been  professor  of  public  health.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota  since  1873;  secretary 
and  executive  officer  Minnesota  State 
Board  of  Health,  1872-97:  director  Min- 
nesota Vaccine  Station  since  1889.  Ex- 
president  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, and  of  the  American  Public 
Health  Association;  member  Societe  d' 
Hygiene,  Paris,  Society  Medical  Officers 
of  Health,  England.  Epidemiological 
Society  of  London,  etc.  Recreations: 
At  73  years  of  age,  library,  labratory 
and  travel.     Address:      Red  Wing,   Minn. 

HIBBS,  David  B.  P.,  banker;  born  in 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  7.  1838;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Sarah  L.  (Woostall)  Hibbs; 
educated  in  public  schools,  Millersville 
(Pa.)  Normal  School  and  Attleboro 
Academy;  married  in  Bucks  Co.,  1865, 
to  Miss  Anna  C.  Vandegrift.  Engaged 
in  farming  in  Pennsylvania;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1872;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted    to    the    bar,     1873,    continuing 


in  practice  in  Albert  Lea  for  30  years; 
was  president  Albert  Lea  National  Bank 
until  1892;  has  been  president  Albert 
Lea  State  Bank  since  1902.  Served  as 
1st  lieut.,  Co.  P.,  104th  Pa.  Vols.,  Army 
of  tlie  Potomac  and  Dept.  of  the  South, 
1861-64.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber G.  A.  R.  (commander  Post  No.  5). 
Loyal  Legion.  Recreation:  Reading. 
Address:      Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

HICKMAN,  Adam  Clark,  professor 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota; born  in  Columbiana  Co.,  O.,  April 
30,  1837;  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Mary 
(Martin)  Hickman;  educated  at  Rich- 
mond College,  O.,  1857-58;  Allegheny  Col- 
lege, Meadville,  Pa.,  1860-62,  graduating 
June.  1862.  degree  of  A.B.  (A.M.  and 
LL.D.,  from  same  college  since  that 
time);  Ohio  State  and  Union  Law  Col- 
lege, graduating,  1863,  degree  of  LL.B. 
Began  practice  of  law,  at  Akron,  O., 
continuing  for  one  year;  located  at 
Owatonna.  Minn.,  where  was  in  active 
practice  of  tlie  profession  23  years  and 
was  judge  probate  court,  1869-1872; 
moved  to  St.  Paul  and  continued  in 
practice  for  9  years;  professor  of  plead- 
ing and  practice,  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  since  Sept.,  1896. 
Was  for  four  years  state  senator, 
Steele  Co.,  Minn.;  for  one  year,  presi- 
dent board  of  aldermen  and  acting 
mayor  of  City  of  St.  Paul.  Mason. 
Member  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
fraternities.  Married  at  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  Nov.  9,  1875,  to  Miss  Ella  B.  Peck. 
Office:  University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence:     1229    S.   E.    7th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

HICKS,  Frank,  lawyer;  born  at  La- 
peer, Mich.,  Dec.  28,  1853;  son  of 
Stephen  S.  and  Louise  (Walter)  Hicks; 
educated  in  Lapeer  High  School  and  at 
Bryant  &  Stratton's  Business  College, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  mercantile  business;  admitted 
to  bar  1889;  removed  to  Duluth,  Nov. 
1890,  and  became  associated  with  law 
firm  of  Draper,  Davis  &  Hollister,  con- 
tinuing for  13  years,  being  a  member 
of  the  Arm  greater  part  of  the  time; 
entered  into  partnership  in  law  business 
witli  Henry  J.  Grannis,  1903;  has  been 
practicing  alone  since  1904.  Was  cir- 
cuit court  stenographer  6th  judicial 
district  of  Michigan,  1880-90.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married,  at  Lapeer,  Mich.. 
Dec.  2,  1880,  Myrtie  M.  Hicks.  Clubs: 
Commercial.  Duluth  Boat.  Office:  First 
National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  3330 
Park    Point,    Duluth. 

HICKS,  Henry  George,  lawyer;  born 
at  Varysburgh,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1838; 
son  of  George  A.  and  Sophia  (Hall) 
Hicks;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
New  York  and  Pennsylvania  and  at 
preparatory  department  of  Oberlin  Col- 
lege, O.,  entering  the  college,  Aug.  14, 
1860.  Education  was  interrupted  by  the 
Civil  War;  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army 
and    served    as    adjutant    2nd    111.    Cav., 


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and  71st  and  93rd  111.  Inf.,  nearly  three 
years  in  all.  Came  to  Minnesota  April, 
1865,  and  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
of  law  at  Minneapolis  since  April  15, 
1874.  Republican.  Sheriff  of  Hennepin 
Co.,  1867-71;  six  times  a  member  of 
Minnesota  Legislature;  judge  of  the  4th 
district  court  8  years.  Member  of  law 
firm  of  Hicks  &  Carleton,  established, 
1874.  Unitarian.  Married.  Office:  N. 
Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  Hampshire 
Arms,    Minneapolis. 

HIESIiOFF,  Adolph  G.,  physician; 
born  at  Mankato.  Minn..  Feb.  13,  1878; 
son  of  William  F.  and  Ottilie  E.  (Iker) 
Hiedloff;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Mankato,  graduating,  1897; 
taught  school  one  year;  graduate  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1902;  interne 
City  and  County  Hospital,  St.  Paul, 
1902-3;  secretary  Blue  Earth  County 
and  Minnesota  Valley  Medical  societies; 
member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Republican.  Protestant.  Mem- 
ber Royal  Arcanum,  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Club:  Social  Science.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,   Minn. 

ECIEIiS,  Willard  James,  general  man- 
ager; born  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  May  19. 
1863;  son  of  George  and  Mary  H. 
(Rhods)  Hield;  educated  in  graded  and 
high  schools  of  Janesville;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  24,  1885,  to 
Miss  Ena  P.  Freeman.  Began  active 
career  in  the  employ  of  Basset  &  Ech- 
lin,  jobbers  in  saddlery  and  hardware, 
Janesville;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
1887,  and  entered  service  of  tlie  street 
railway  company,  first  in  the  office  of 
the  company  and  after  the  strike  of 
1889,  was  made  superintendent  of  the 
Minneapolis,  Lyndale  &  Minnetonka  Ry., 
later  absorbed  by  the  Street  Railway 
Company;  was  appointed  superintendent 
of  the  street  railway  system  of  Minne- 
apolis, July,  1891,  was  advanced  to  posi- 
tion of  manager  a  few  months  later, 
and  has  been  general  manager  of  the 
consolidated  system  since  tlie  spring  of 
1892.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Hen- 
nepin Av.  and  11th  St.  Residence:  1674 
Hennepin   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HZ6BZ:£,  Chester  G-oss,  pliysician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  5,  1S35;  son  of  Enos  J.  Higbee  and 
I-ucy  M.  (Patcli)  Higbee;  educated  in 
the  common  schools  of  New  York  and 
several  academies  in  Wisconsin.  En- 
gaged in  teaching  school  in  1856-61.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1876,  to  Miss  Isabel 
A.  Davis.  Served  in  Union  Army,  1861- 
65,  enlisting  as  private  and  advancing 
to  captain,  12th  Wis.  Inf.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1866,  and  has  been  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  since  1866.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Member  American  and  State 
Institute  of  Homeopathy.  Mason  (32°); 
member  G.  A.  R  ,  Loyal  Legion,  (Com- 
mander Minnesota  State  Commandery). 
Office:  Dispatch  Bldg.  Residence:  The 
Seville  Flats,   St.  Paul. 


HIGBEE,  Boscoe  B.,  dealer  in  mining 
properties;  born  Arcadia,  Wis.,  April  18, 
1878;  son  of  Edward  C.  and  Ella  M.  (Ba- 
con) Higbee;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  LaCrosse,  Wis.,  until  1893,  and  in  bus- 
iness college  one  year;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Dec.  27,  1905,  to  Miss  Celia  M. 
Walker.  Farmed  for  short  time;  went 
to  Chicago  and  engaged  in  advertising 
writing  until  the  Spanisli-American 
War.  Served  as  chief  clerk  of  the  U. 
S.  Provisional  Ambulance  Co.,  with 
rank  of  acting  hospital  steward  in 
Porto  Rico  until  1899;  since  tlien  under 
own  name  as  dealer  in  iron,  lead,  zinc, 
coal,  gold  and  silver  lands.  Director 
of  a  number  of  mining  companies. 
Mason.  Club:  Commercial  (on  member- 
sliip  committee),  Roosevelt.  Recreations: 
Boating,  driving.  Office:  Germania  Life 
Bldg.     Residence:     The  Gibson,  St.  Paul. 

HIGGINS,  Curran  "W.,  physician;  born 
in  Wisconsin,  Sept.  16,  1849;  son  of 
Elijah  and  N.  Lovinia  Hoggins;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  Groveland 
Seminary,  Dodge  Co.,  Minn.;  University 
of  Minnesota,  1872-74;  Hahnemann  Medi- 
cal College,  Chicago,  111.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  since 
1876.  Member  Masonic  order.  Ancient 
Order  of  United  Workmen,  Modern 
W'oodmen  of  America.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  62OV2  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: 2128  Dupont  Av  ,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HIGGINS,  Prederick  E.,  wagon  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Skowhegan,  Me..  May 
23,  1865;  son  of  Henry  C.  and  Eliza  P. 
(Thurston)  Higgins;  came  to  Winona 
with  liis  parents,  1870,  and  was  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Winona;  married 
at  Winona,  1889,  to  Miss  May  Pierce. 
Began  active  career  in  1881,  in  the 
shops  of  the  Winona  Wagon  Co.,  and 
has  been  treasurer  of  tlie  company  since 
1892.  Republican.  Now  president  board 
of  municipal  works  of  Winona;  ex-alder- 
man 2nd  ward.  Methodist.  Mason  (32°). 
Shriner.  Clubs:  Arlington,  Meadow 
Brook.     Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

HIGGXIfrS,  John  Henry,  physician; 
born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan.  3,  1879; 
son  of  Michael  and  Margaret  (Clarson) 
Higgins;  moved  to  Minneapolis,  Minn, 
with  parents  when  two  years  of  age; 
attended  Peabody  and  Jackson  public 
schools,  Minneapolis,  graduated  from 
South  Side  High  School,  Minneapolis, 
1898,  and  from  Medical  Department, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1903;  unmar- 
ried. In  practice  at  Rockford  since 
1903.  Member  Wright  County  Medical 
Society  (president),  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Ad- 
dress:     Rockford,    Minn. 

HIIiIi,  Arthur  Iiymau,  physician; 
born  at  Lodi,  Wis.,  Dec.  10,  1870;  son 
of  William  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Carncross) 
Hill;  graduate  Fairmont,  (Minn.)  Higii 
School.  1891;  graduate  College  of  Medi- 
cine   and    Surgery,    University    of    Min- 


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nesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Has  been 
eng-aged  in  practice  at  Monticello,  since 
July  4,  1896.  Member  Wright  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M. 
W.  A.  Married  at  Fairmont,  Aug.  12, 
1897,  to  Miss  E.  D.  Snow.  Address: 
Monticello,   Minn. 

EZIiIi,  Henry  Im.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Richmond,  Ind.,  Sept.  26,  1856;  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Hoover)  Hill; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Richmond. 
Farmed  in  Indiana,  until  30  years  of 
age;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1886,  and 
engaged  in  real  estate  business;  has 
been  member  of  the  firm  of  Hill  <& 
Garwood,  since  1899.  Democrat.  Mar- 
ried at  Richmond,  Ind.,  1889,  to  Miss 
Cora  Garwood.  Recreation:  Travel. 
Office:  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    3325  Calhoun  Blvd.,  Minneapolis. 

Hllili,  Horace  M.,  vice  president 
Janney,  Semple,  Hill  &  Co.;  born  at 
Carthage,  Ind.,  Nov.  3,  1861;  son  of 
Allen  and  Ann  R.  (White)  Hill;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Aug.  11,  1886. 
to  Miss  Mary  B.  Whitmore.  Began 
business  in  Minneapolis  as  bookkeeper 
for  D.  M.  Gilmore  &  Co.,  later  filling 
similar  position  with  tlie  firm  of  Young, 
Patterson  &  Co.,  became  connected  with 
Janney,  Brooks  &  Eastman,  shelf  and 
general  hardware,  1879,  the  firm  be- 
coming Janney,  Semple  &  Co.,  1884;  was 
admitted  to  partnership,  1888,  and  is 
vice  president  of  the  company  which 
was  reincorporated  as  Janney,  Semple. 
Hill  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1898.  Also  director 
First  National  Bank.  Independent  in 
politics.  Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minnetonka  Yacht,  Lafayette. 
Office:  20-36  2nd  St.,  S.  Residence: 
415   Oak  Grove  St.,   Minneapolis. 

MJJmIm,  James  J.,  chairman  board  of 
directors  Great  Northern  Ry.;  born  near 
Guelph,  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  16,  1838; 
Scotch-Irish  descent;  educated  at  Rock- 
wood  Academy.  Left  farm  to  enter 
business  in  Minnesota;  was  in  steam- 
boat offices  in  St.  Paul,  1856-65;  became 
agent  of  the  Northwestern  Packet  Co., 
1865;  entered  fuel  and  transportation 
business  on  own  account  and  was  head 
of  Hill,  Griggs  &  Co.,  1869-75;  estab- 
lished Red  River  Transportation  Co., 
1870,  the  first  to  open  communication 
between  St.  Paul  and  Winnipeg;  or- 
ganized the  Northwestern  Fuel  Co.,  1875. 
selling  out  his  interest,  1878.  Organized 
syndicate  which  secured  control  of  St. 
Paul  &  Pacific  R.  R.  and  reorganized 
the  system  as  the  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Manitoba  Ry.  Co.,  and  was  its  general 
manager,  1879-82,  vice  president,  1882- 
83,  and  president  1883,  the  road  becom- 
ing part  of  the  Great  Northern  system, 
1890.  Builder  of  the  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  from  Lake  Superior  to  Puget  Sound, 
with   branches  and   with   steamship   con- 


nection with  China  and  Japan,  1883-93; 
president  Great  Northern  System,  1893- 
1907;  chief  promoter  and  president 
Northern  Securities  Co.  Married,  St. 
Paul,  Mary  Mehegan.  Donated  $500,000 
toward  establishing  Roman  Catholic 
Theological  Seminary  at  St.  Paul.  Office: 
Great  Northern  Ry.  Bldg.  Residence: 
240    Summit   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HIIiIi,  James  N.,  railway  official;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  son  of  James  J. 
and  Mary  (Mehegan)  Hill.  Has  been 
in  railway  service  since  beginning  of 
his  career;  has  been  first  vice  president 
Great  Northern  Ry.,  since  1902;  also 
president  Montana  Central  Ry.,  and  vice 
president  Willmar  &  Sioux  Falls  Rv. 
Office:  Great  Northern  Ry.  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     240   Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

HZIiIi,  Iieon  Ii.,  lumber  merchant; 
born  at  Fayette,  la.,  Oct.  25,  1873;  son 
of  James  K.  and  Ella  (Davis)  Hill; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Mason 
City,  la.  Began  in  lumber  business  at 
16  years  of  age,  with  the  John  Paul 
Lumber  Co.,  Mason  City,  la.,  continu- 
ing from  1888  to  1897;  has  been  secre- 
tary of  the  Page  &  Hill  Co.,  producers 
and  merchants  of  cedar  posts  and  poles, 
since  1S97,  locating  in  Minneapolis,  1901. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  Pythias. 
Married  at  Nora  Springs,  la.,  1897,  to 
Miss  Elenore  Buckmann.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  4410 
Tliomas    Av., '  S.,    Minneapolis. 

HHiIiMAN,  Charles  G.,  wholesale 
commission;  born  in  Washington  Co., 
Wis.,  Aug.  20,  1849;  son  of  Ernest  and 
Anna  R.  (Tischer)  Hillman;  educated 
in  public  schools.  Lived  on  farm  until 
20  years  of  age;  removed  to  St.  Paul. 
1869;  was  connected  with  hotel  and 
later  in  restaurant  business  until  1879: 
president  of  Hillman  Brothers  Co.,  or- 
ganized in  1879  and  incorporated,  1903, 
wholesale  commission  merchants  and 
large  dealers  in  fruits,  vegetables,  game 
and  dairy  and  farm  products.  Socialist. 
Unitarian.  Member  Minneapolis  Pro- 
duce Exchange,  National  League  of 
Commission  Merchants  of  the  U.  S. 
Member  Theosophical  Society,  Health 
I^eague.  Recreation:  Farming.  Office: 
204  N.  6th  St.  Residence:  90  11th  St., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

HII.I.STROM,  Charles  E.,  real  estate: 
born  at  Grenna,  Sweden,  Jan.  30,  1859: 
son  of  A.  F.  and  Anna  Britta  Hillstrom; 
educated  in  the  common  schools  Univer- 
sity of  Grenna  and  University  of  Knox- 
ville.  111.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  June  24. 
1889,  to  Miss  Mathilda  Larson.  Came 
to  United  States,  1881,  first  settling  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  arrived  in  St.  Paul  in 
1886  and  was  for  a  number  of  years 
designer  and  foreman  for  the  J.  G. 
Earhuff  Organ  and  Piano  Company  of 
N.  St.  Paul;  was  with  Wallblom  Furni- 
ture and  Carpet  Co.,  in  charge  of  collec- 
tions, for  three  years;  in  March,  1900, 
entered   the  real  estate  business.     Presi- 


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dent  and  founder  First  Ward  Improve- 
ment Association;  was  health  officer  of 
N.  St.  Paul  for  four  years  and  deputy 
state  oil  inspector  for  two  years  under 
Governor  Van  Sant.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Christian  Church  and  Swedish 
Brothers  Society.  Club:  East  Side 
Commercial.  Office:  977  Payne  Av. 
Residence:     1278   Edgerton  St.,   St.   Paul. 

HZIiSCHEB,  John  Fremont,  lawyer; 
born  at  Bethlehem,  Ind.,  Jan.  23,  1857; 
son  of  Joseph  S.  and  Louise  (Woland) 
Hilscher;  educated  in  common  schools; 
Lincoln  I'niversity,  Lincoln,  111.,  1877-78; 
Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111.,  1879-80; 
read  law  and  admitted  to  bar  by  su- 
preme Court  of  Illinois,  1882.  Married 
at  Lincoln,  111.,  1883,  to  Hetta  Anderson. 
In  practice  of  law  at  Lincoln,  1882;  re- 
moved, 1885,  to  Willmar,  Minn.,  where 
practiced  until  removal  in  1894  to  St. 
Paul,  where  he  has  since  continued. 
Vice  president  Froelich  Manufacturing 
Co.;  director  Iowa-Michigan  Land  Co. 
Republican;  delegate  to  National  Re- 
publican Convention,  1888.  Presbyterian. 
Mason;  member  Royal  Arcanum,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  (grand 
chancellor  for  Minnesota,  1894-95,  su- 
preme representative,  1896-1900,  since 
then  member  of  the  supreme  tribunal). 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1917  Feronia 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HIIiSDAIi£,  •William  O.  P.,  merchant, 
banker;  born  at  Trondhjem,  Norway, 
April  2,  1851;  son  of  Peder  Rodde  and 
Randi  (Havdahl)  Hilsdale;  educated 
schools  of  Melhuus,  Norway.  Came  to 
America,  1870;  has  been  a  resident  of 
Minnesota,  since  1876;  entered  retail 
business  in  clothing,  boots  and  shoes, 
under  his  own  name,  at  Sauk  Centre, 
1881,  continuing  to  the  present  time; 
also  vice  president  First  National  Bank 
of  Sauk  Centre;  director  First  National 
Bank  of  Glenwood;  senior  partner  Hils- 
dale &  Sullivan.  Democrat.  Post- 
master Sauk  Centre  during  President 
Cleveland's  administration.  Mason; 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  March  8,  1882,  to 
Gyda  R.  Norderhus.  Club:  Odin.  Ad- 
dress:     Sauk  Centre,  Minn. 

HIIiTON,  Charles  A.,  clergyman;  born 
at  South  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  July  22,  1845 
son  of  George  and  Abigail  F.  (Ricker) 
Hilton;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools  of  native  town;  Bates  College, 
Lewiston,  Me.;  Hillsdale  College,  Hills- 
dale, Mich.  Served  in  Civil  War,  27th 
Maine  Vols.,  for  9  months;  in  6th  Mass. 
Vols..  100  days;  in  12th  Mass.  Light 
Artillery  until  close  of  the  war,  nearly 
two  years  in  all.  Entered  ministry  of 
the  Freewill  Baptist  Church,  April,  1868; 
first  charge  was  at  Ross  Corner,  Me.. 
1868.  United  with  the  Congregational 
Church,  1893;  pastor  of  the  first  Congre- 
gational Church,  Randolph,  Mass.  1893- 
1903.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  Nov.  1.1903. 
as  pastor  of  the  Fremont  Congregational 


Church.  Married  at  Frankfort,  111., 
April  21,  1872,  to  Miss  Sarah  A.  Car- 
penter. Address:  3113  Fremont  Av., 
N.,   Minneapolis. 

HIIiTON,  Clifford  !■.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Kenvon,  Minn.,  Dec.  8.  1866;  son  of 
Addison  and  Harriet  E.  (Bullis)  Hilton; 
graduated  from  Fergus  Falls,  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1884.  University  of  Wis- 
consin, College  of  Law,  1888.  Began 
practice  in  1888;  was  city  attorney  of 
Fergus  Falls,  two  years;  for  past  9 
years  has  been  county  attorney  of  Otter 
Tail  Co.  Member  Co.  F,  3rd  Regt., 
M.  N.  G.,  for  8  years,  retiring  with 
rank     of     captain,     1894.  Republican. 

Presbyterian.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner;  member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  W.  A.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at 
Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  23,  1890,  to  Miss 
Frances  C.  Moll.  Club:  Chippewa. 
Recreations:  Fishing,  general  outings. 
Address:     Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

HIKDIiET,  Georg-e,  clergyman,  lec- 
turer; born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  Nov.  27, 
1852;  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Ingham)  Hindley;  graduate  theological 
department  Oberlin  College,  1875;  (D.D., 
1899,  LL.D..  1900);  married  at  Avoca, 
la.,  July  15,  1880,  to  Miss  Stella  Pearl. 
Congregational  minister;  founded  Weep- 
ing Water  Academy,  Neb.;  for  5  years 
president  of  Ridgeville  College;  popular 
lecturer  and  superintendent  of  several 
chautauquas;  newspaper  correspondent; 
writer  of  short  stories;  not  in  regular 
charge  of  church  for  several  years. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:     Elk  River,   Minn. 

HUTDS,  Charles  Gilbert,  lawyer;  born 
at  Shakopee,  Minn.,  Aug.  31,  1866;  son 
of  Henry  and  Mary  (Woodworth) 
Hinds;  educated  in  Shakopee  High 
School,  University  of  Minnesota.  1883- 
85,  Law  Department,  University  of 
Michigan,  receiving  degree  of  LL  B.. 
class  of  1887.  Began  practice  of  law 
Aug.  31,  1887,  at  Shakopee.  Married  at 
Shakopee,  Sept.  25,  1888,  to  Miss  Maude 
Plumstead.      Address:      Shakopee,    Minn. 

HINE,  Robert  Clark,  lawyer;  born  at 
Stamford.  Conn.,  June  6,  1860;  son  of 
Charles  Sutton  and  Jane  (Van  Norden) 
Hine;  graduated  from  Yale  College,  B.A., 
1881,  Columbia  Law  School,  LL.B.,  1883; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  18, 
1891,  to  Mary  Evelyn  Bidleman.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1883,  and  engaged  in 
practice  of  law  until  1898;  he  was 
.iudge  of  the  municipal  court  of  the 
City  of  St.  Paul,  1898-1906.  Republican. 
Member  of  Masonic  order.  Shrine, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum, 
Sons  of  Herman.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minnesota,  Nushka.  Office:  Court  House. 
Residence:     Hotel   Aberdeen,   St.   Paul. 

HnrKIiEV,  Bay  Benjamin,  banker, 
farmer,  manufacturer;  born  at  Clermont, 
la.,  July  24,  1860;  son  of  Benjamin  H. 
and  Emma  C.  (Bryant)  Hinkley;  edu- 
cated    in     public     schools     of    Clermont, 


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I^ansing  (Mich.)  High  School,  Oberlin 
College,  Oberlin,  O.  'WsiS  traveling 
salesman  for  Lansing  (Mich.)  cracker 
factory  at  age  of  16;  publisher  of 
Clermont  (la.)  Independent,  at  19;  c(  m- 
menced  practice  of  law  in  Iowa,  ISJl; 
came  to  Minnesota  and  organized  Rock 
County  Bank,  Luverne,  1SS2,  becoming 
cashier,  and  later,  president;  admitted 
to  Minnesota  bar,  18S5;  always  inter- 
ested in  mechanics,  and  has  acquired 
some  note  as  an  inventor.  Farming 
and  stock  growing  has  also  occupied  his 
attention  and  he  is  at  the  present  time 
directing  operations  on  about  2,000  acres 
of  productive  land  of  Minnesota.  Presi- 
dent Rock  County  Bank,  Luverne;  vice 
president  Enterprise  Telephone  Co.,  Ed- 
gerton;  proprietor  Luverne  Brick  &  Tile 
Works;  vice  president  First  National 
Bank,  Howard,  S.  D.  Married  at  Cler- 
mont, la.,  1882,  to  Miss  Mary  Bulah 
Harrington.      Address:     Luverne,    Minn. 

HIBSCHFISIiD,  Adolph,  physician; 
born  in  province  of  Kowno,  Russia,  Jan. 
IT,  1864;  attended  the  classical  Gymnas- 
ium of  Kowno  and  Minsk,  Russia;  came 
to  America,  1883;  graduated  from  Col- 
lege of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1893.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Member  Modern  T\^oodmen  of 
America,  B'nai  B'rith.  Club:  North 
Side  Commercial.  Office:  1225  Wash- 
ington Av.,  N.  Residence:  1319  Lyn- 
dale  Av.,  N.,  Minneapolis. 

HIBSCHIOAN,  Hug-o,  millinery;  born 
at  Hamburg,  Germany,  Feb.  4,  1877; 
son  of  Isadore  and  Bertha  Hirschman; 
came  to  America,  1882;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  New  York  City  and 
St.  Paul,  and  at  University  of  Minne- 
sota; married  at  St.  Paul,  June  1-' 
1904,  to  Miss  Selma  Rothschild.  Began 
business  career  in  department  store, 
Duluth,  Minn.;  returned  to  St.  Paul, 
1901,  entered  firm  of  J.  Rothschild  & 
Co.,  wholesale  milliners,  as  general 
manager,  and  was  elected  secretary  and 
treasurer,  upon  incorporation  of  the 
company,  Jan.  1,  1907.  Office:  228-232 
E.  4th  St.  Residence:  948  Hague  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

HIRSCHV,  Charles  C,  merchant, 
banker;  born  at  Wabasha,  Minn.,  March 
20,  1859;  son  of  Samuel  and  Margaret 
Hirschy;  educated  at  Wabasha  High 
School;  married  at  Lake  City,  Minn., 
1894,  to  Carrie  C.  Benson.  Has  been 
in  mercantile  business  since  1882,  and 
is  managing  partner  of  firm  of  S. 
Hirschey  &  Son.  President  First  Na- 
tional Bank  since  1891.  Republican. 
Mayor  of  Wabasha,  two  terms.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Address: 
Wabasha,    Minn. 

EIBSH,  Georg-e,  clothier;  born  in  Ba- 
varia, Germany,  March  19.  1856;  son  of 
Isaiah  and  Rosa  (Stern)  Hirsh;  edu- 
cated    in    Germany;     came    to    America, 


1873;  married  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  1895,  to 
Miss  Eva  Billstein.  In  New  York  State, 
1873-80;  then  in  Chicago  for  i  years; 
at  Council  Grove,  Kas.,  in  the  clothing 
business,  18S4-87,  and  since  1887  has 
been  engaged  in  sale  of  clothing  and  in 
tailoring  and  shoe  business  at  Austin, 
Minn.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.      Address:     Austin,    Minn. 

HITZKEB,  John,  member  State  Leg- 
islature; born  in  Austria,  Nov.  14,  1855; 
son  of  Albert  and  Johanna  Hitzker; 
educated  in  Austria;  married  at  Wi- 
nona, Minn.,  Jan.  8,  1880,  to  Miss  Anna 
N.  Schneider.  Came  to  America,  1877, 
and  located  in  Winona;  barber  by 
trade;  started  in  business  for  self,  1881, 
and  owns  a  barber  shop  and  also  con- 
ducts a  wholesale  and  retail  cigar  busi- 
ness, etc.  Democrat.  Member  Minne- 
sota Legislature,  2nd  dist.,  elected  Nov. 
6,  1906,  term  extending  to  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
M.  W.  A.,  St.  Joseph's  Society.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Philharmonic.  Member  Board 
of  Trade.  Recreations:  Reading,  walk- 
ing.     Address:    AVinona,    Minn. 

HIXSON,  Robert  Bruce,  physician; 
born  at  Burlington,  la.,  April  1,  1874; 
son  of  Avery  Wilson  and  Martha  Brown 
(Long)  Hixson;  graduate  High  School, 
Herman,  Minn.,  June,  1892;  Curtis  Busi- 
ness College,  St.  Paul,  1894;  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  (Chicago,  111., 
gi'aduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  May,  1900. 
Has  been  in  practice  at  Cambridge, 
Minn.,  since  Dec.  2,  1900.  County  physi- 
cian and  coroner  Isanti  Co.;  surgeon 
Great  Northern  Ry.;  chairman  board  of 
health  and  member  school  board.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  Central  Minnesota 
Medical  Society.  Republican.  Mason. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married 
at  Cambridge,  Sept.  6,  1905,  to  Miss 
Minerva  C.  Barker.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Cambridge,    Minn. 

HJEBMSTAD,  Carl  P.,  banking  and 
manufacturing;  born  in  Norway,  May 
4,  1865;  son  of  Lars  H.  and  Beathe  N. 
(Elstad)  Hjermstad;  educated  in  pri- 
vate and  high  school,  Norway.  Was 
clerk  and  manager  general  store,  Nor- 
way, 1880-84;  came  to  America,  Aug., 
1884,  and  located  in  Minnesota;  filled 
position  of  bookkeeper  grain  elevator  T. 
K.  Simmons  &  Son,  Red  Wing,  1884-88; 
bookkeeper  in  Bank  of  Pierce,  Simmons 
&  Co.,  Red  Wing,  1888-97;  was  manager 
Red  Wing  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  1897-99; 
cashier  Goodhue  County  National  Bank, 
1899-1906;  has  been  vice  president  and 
manager  of  the  bank  since  June  1,  1906. 
Also  secretary,  treasurer  and  trustee 
Goodhue  County  Savings  Bank,  Red 
Wing  Boat  Manufacturing  Co.;  treasur- 
er Red  Wing  Brick  Co.;  trustee  and 
treasurer  Red  Wing  Lutheran  Ladies' 
Seminary.  Democrat.  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber Manufacturers'  Association.  Married 
at  Red  Wing,  Jan.  16,  1889,  to  Miss 
Sigrid   Ness.    Club:   Commercial.    Recrea- 


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tioiis;  Launching,  fishing  and  hunting. 
Address:    Red  Wing,  Minn. 

HJERBISTAD,  Hans  Ij.,  merchant: 
born  in  Norway,  June  4,  1861;  son  of 
Lars  H.  and  Beathe  N.  (Elstad)  Hjerm- 
stad;  educated  in  private  schools  and 
at  business  college,  in  Norway.  Came 
to  America  Aug.  28,  1880,  and  located  in 
Minnesota.  Owner  H.  L.  Hjermstad  & 
Co.,  dealers  in  grocery  and  crockery, 
wholesale  and  retail,  Red  Wing,  founded 
Jan.  28,  1S88,  and  maintaining  branch 
stores  at  Frontenac  and  Claybank.  Also 
director  Red  Wing  Boat  Manufacturing 
Co.;  secretary  Red  Wing  Hospital  As- 
sociation, Lutheran  Ladies'  Seminary. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Aus- 
tin, Minn.,  Dec.  2,  1897,  to  Miss  Ida 
Dagmar  Olson.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Outdoor  sports,  hunting,  fish- 
ing, launching  and  skieing.  Address: 
Red   Wing,    Minn. 

HOAG,  William  Bicketson,  educator; 
born  at  Sumner,  Minn.,  Feb.  25,  1859; 
son  of  Milton  John  and  Catharine  Ever- 
itt  Hoag;  graduate  Rochester  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1878;  graduate  University 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B  C.E.,  1884;  de- 
gree of  M.C.E.,  same  university,  1888. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885,  to 
Miss  Annie  L.  Lawrence.  Has  been  pro- 
fessor of  civil  engineering.  University 
of  Minnesota,  since  1885;  acting  assist- 
ant U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey, 
state  topographer  in  charge  of  state 
triangulation;  member  jury  of  award 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  member  jury  of 
award  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
1893;  same,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1903; 
member  and  engineer  state  drainage 
commission  since  1897;  resident  hydro- 
grapher  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1902; 
ex-president  Surveyors  and  Engineers' 
Society  of  Minnesota,  Engineers'  Club, 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota  Good  Roads  As- 
sociation. Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sig- 
ma Xi,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  fraternities, 
Minnesota  State  Engineers  Society,  etc. 
Republican.  Conducted  "Good  Roads" 
column  in  Minneapolis  Times  from  1896 
to  1902,  and  has  contributed  numerous 
papers  to  engineering  publications. 
Office:  University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence: 1320  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 
HOARD,  Enos  Henry,  real  estate;  born 
at  Mansfield,  Pa.,  Sept.  21,  1847;  son  of 
Joseph  S.  and  Laura  M.  (Robbins) 
Hoard;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Mansfield;  married  at  Winona,  Minn., 
Oct.  20,  1874,  to  Miss  Emma  Stuart. 
Entered  into  partnership  with  Charles 
A.  Tenney.  in  fall  of  1871,  at  Winona, 
Minn.,  and  continued  with  him  in  the 
photographic  and  art  supply  business 
until  he  sold  out,  1879,  and  removed 
to  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  entering  the  firm 
of  J.  S.  Hoard  &  Son,  real  estate  and 
loans;  left  that  firm,  1900,  and  entered 
firm  of  Jefferson  &  Hoard,  St.  Paul. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  National  Ger.-Am. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:   Red  Wing,  Minn. 


HOARD,  Hiram  Eugene,  editor  and 
publisher;  born  at  Stockbridge,  N.  Y., 
March  14,  1843;  son  of  Rev.  William 
Bradford  and  Sarah  Catherine  (W^hite) 
Hoard;  educated  in  district  and  select 
schools,  Stockbridge;  Augusta  Academy, 
Augusta,  N.  y. ;  Oneida  Seminary, 
Oneida,  N.  Y.;  Cazenovia  Seminary, 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Married  at  Mauston, 
Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1872,  to  Miss  Ellanora 
Temple.  Taught  district  school  in 
New  York  and  New  Jersev;  moved  to 
Columbus,  Wis.,  1866,  and  engaged  in 
nursery  business:  taught  school  at  Fall 
River,  Wis.,  1867-68;  principal  Mauston. 
graded  schools,  1868-73;  moved  to  Tawas 
City,  Mich.,  1873,  and  bought  and  pub- 
lished the  Iosco  County  Gazette  until 
1882,  also  in  book  and  stationery  busi- 
ness; moved  to  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1882, 
and  bought  and  has  since  published  The 
Montevideo  Leader.  County  Clerk  Iosco 
Co.,  Mich.,  4  years;  state  senator,  Min- 
nesota, 1886-90;  chief  of  customs  divi- 
sion under  commissioner  of  customs. 
Treasury  department,  Washington,  1890- 
93;  introduced  bill  into  State  Senate 
providing  for  establishment  of  farmers' 
institutes  and  was  first  president  board 
of  management  of  State  Farmers'  In- 
stitutes. T\^as  secretary  and  superin- 
tendent Minnesota  State  Agricultural 
Society.  1887-88;  now  member  State 
Normal  Board.  Democrat.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Address:  Monte- 
video,  Minn. 

HOBS,  Bng-e'breth  H.,  lumber  and 
lands,  Norwegian  Consul:  born  in  Nor- 
way, Feb.  27,  1860;  educated  in 
schools  in  Norway  and  in  Copen- 
hagen, Denmark;  married  in  Copen- 
hagen, 1886,  to  Johanne  A.  Muller.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1883;  since  1889  engaged 
under  style  of  E.  H.  Hobe  Lumber  Co.. 
in  wholesaling  and  manufacture  of  lum- 
ber; also  president  of  the  Orness  Ess- 
wein  Company  and  Luther  Hospital. 
Formerly  colonel  on  staff  of  the  gov- 
ernor of  Minnesota.  Consul  of  Norway 
since  1893.  Clubs:  Minnesota.  Commer- 
cial, Norden.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  Bald  Eagle 
Lake,  Minn. 

HOBEBT,  Arthur  "W.,  superintendent 
ancT  secretary  Lake  wood  Cemetery;  born 
Ottawa,  111..  Aug.  14,  1858;  son  of  Ed- 
ward Sisson  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Phil- 
lips) Hobert;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Ottawa;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Oct. 
9,  1883.  to  Bessie  Berry.  Studied  den- 
tistry and  practiced  the  profession  in 
Illinois  for  5  years,  but  gave  it  up  on 
account  of  ill  health;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1885.  entering  employ  of 
the  Park  Board,  where  he  remained  four 
years;  he  then  turned  his  attention  to 
cemeteries,  built  Hillside  Cemetery, 
Minneapolis,  and  acted  as  its  superin- 
tendent until  taking  charge  of  Lakewood 
Cemetery,  March  15,  1891,  of  which  he 
is  superintendent  and  secretary.  En- 
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having  planned  cemeteries  at  Portland, 
Maine,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Kalispel,  Mont., 
and  many  small  cities  in  Minnesota  and 
Iowa,  and  having  charge  of  the  land- 
scape work  for  the  T.  C.  Rapid  Transit 
Co.  at  Lake  Minnetonka  and  other  points. 
Recreation:  Landscape  work.  Office: 
3600  Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  1412  W. 
36th   St.,    Minneapolis. 

HOCH,  Beiner,  president  Duluth  Brew- 
ing and  Malting  Co.;  born  at  Colong  on 
the  Rhine,  Germany,  Oct.  18,  1851;  son 
of  William  and  .  Mary  (Badenhauer) 
Hoch;  came  to  America,  1852;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Waukesha  Co.,  Wis. 
Began  brewing  white  beer  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  in  partnership  with  Carl 
Meeske,  in  1872;  sold  out  the  business 
and  removed  to  Marquette,  Mich.,  and 
began  there,  brewing  lager  beer,  in  1878; 
has  been  located  in  Duluth  since  1896 
as  president  and  general  manager  of  Du- 
luth Brewing  and  Malting  Co.;  vice 
president  Upper  Peninsula  Brewing  Co., 
Marquette,  Mich.  Married  at  Sheboygan, 
Wis.,  May  14,  1878,  to  Miss  Matilda 
Geele.  Office:  29th  Av.,  W.,  and  Helm 
St.  Residence:  2831  Helm  St.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

HODGE,  Henry  Franklin,  president 
and  treasurer  National  Brass  and  Metal 
Co.;  born  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  March 
18,  1861;  son  of  O.  F.  and  Elvira  (War- 
ner) Hodge;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Dubuque,  la.  Learned  trade  of  brass 
moulder  in  Dubuque,  where  he  worked 
for  several  Arms  until  1891;  came  to 
Minneapolis  and  organized  the  National 
Brass  and  Metal  Co.,  as  manufacturers 
and  wholesale  dealers  in  plumbers'  brass 
goods  and  plumbing  supplies,  of  which 
he  is  president  and  treasurer.  Was 
color  sergeant  Co.  K,  4th  regiment,  I. 
N.  G.  Independent  in  politics.  Christian 
Scientist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Dubuque,  la.,  1882,  to  Miss  Louisa 
L.  Witty.  Office:  246-258  3rd  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  3032  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

HOD6IIT,  Edwin  Stanton,  clergyman: 
born  at  Vermillion,  Dak.  Ter.,  Jan.  15, 
1868;  son  of  Daniel  V^'.  and  Tamer  Jane 
(Dawson)  Hodgin;  educated  in  private 
school;  University  of  South  Dakota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1893;  Meadville  Theolog- 
ical School,  graduating,  1898;  Harvard 
University,  1901;  University  of  Chicago, 
1902.  Unitarian.  Was  minister  of  Unity 
Church,  Humboldt,  la.,  for  5  years,  be- 
ginning, 1898;  minister  First  LTnitarian 
Church,  Helena,  Mont.,  3  years,  begin- 
ning 1903;  has  been  minister  First  Uni- 
tarian Church,  Minneapolis,  since  Jan. 
1,  1906.  Mason.  Recreations:  Bicycle 
riding,  travel,  mountain  climbing,  pho- 
tography. Address:  803  Mary  Place, 
Minneapolis. 

HODGKINSON,  Joseph  George,  physi- 
cian: born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  June  3, 
1845;       son     of     Philip     and     Elizabeth 


(Springall)  Hodgkinson;  educated  in 
Canada,  where  he  began  the  study  of 
medicine,  continuing  the  study  in  med- 
ical colleges  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  con- 
cluding In  St.  Paul  Medical  College,  from 
which  he  was  graduated,  degree  of  M.D., 
1886;  married  at  Taylors  Falls,  Minn., 
1884,  to  Miss  Sadie  Cummings.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Battle  Lake  and 
later  was  engaged  in  practice  at  Tay- 
lors Falls.  He  acted  as  superintendent 
of  the  St.  Paul  City  Hospital  for  two 
years;  has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  at  South  St.  Paul  since  1895. 
Member  of  Ramsey  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  State  Medical  So- 
ciety. Republican.  Office  and  residence: 
South    St.    Paul,   Dakota    Co.,   Minn. 

HOSGMAN,  William  "Wade,  railway 
supplies;  born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May 
12,  1862;  son  of  Charles  and  Eliza 
(Wade)  Hodgman;  educated  in  St.  Louis 
High  School;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
1898,  to  Adele  Linton.  Began  business 
career  in  St.  Louis  as  a  clerk  with  the 
Simmons  Hardware  Company,  and  later 
in  various  occupations  until  1887,  when 
came  to  St.  Paul  and  started  for  self 
as  a  broker  in  railway  supplies.  Pres- 
byterian. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial. Lafayette.  Office:  Endicott  Bldg., 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  2500  Chicago  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

HOEFEK,  Max,  merchant;  born  in 
Luxemburg,  Germany,  1847;  son  of  An- 
drew and  Josephine  (Kips)  Hoefer;  edu- 
cated in  Paris,  France;  came  to  America, 
1864;  married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1877, 
to  Theresa  Kraus.  Served  three  years 
in  19th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Civil  War;  came  to 
St.  Peter,  1872;  was  clerk,  traveling 
man,  member  retail  shoe  firm  and,  since 
1893,  has  been  in  shoe  business  for  him- 
self. Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
school  board.  Member  Masonic  order,  A. 
O.  U.  yv..  Sons  of  Herman,  G.  A.  R. 
Recreation:  Music.  Address:  St.  Peter, 
Minn. 

HOEBB,  Ferdinand  Julian,  cold  stor- 
age; born  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  July  7. 
1865;  son  of  John  William  and  Mar- 
garet (Schaefer)  Hoerr;  educated  in 
public  school.s,  high  school  and  Jesuit 
College.  Began  active  career  as  clerk 
in  bank,  continuing,  1882-90;  member 
of  Arm  of  Clements  &  Hoerr,  cold  stor- 
age, 1890-97;  has  been  in  cold  storage 
business  since  1897.  Served  5  years  as 
member  M.  N.  G.  Democrat.  Unmarried. 
Recreations:  Horses,  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:   Mankato,   Minn. 

HOFF,  Peder  Andreas,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept. 
5,  1874;  son  of  Christopher  and  Chris- 
tine (Anderson)  Hoff;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  and  Central  High  School, 
St.  Paul;  Medical  Department  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  June,  1900;  post-graduate  course. 
Harvard  University,  1901.  Unmarried. 
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of  Minnesota  since  1902.  Member  Ram- 
sey County  Medical  Society  and  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Member  of  the  Masonic  order. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Lowry  Ar- 
cade. Residence:  213  Aurora  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HOFFASD,  Nels  A.,  county  auditor; 
born  at  Sigdal,  Norway,  June  27,  1867; 
came  to  America,  1S8S;  educated  in 
Norway  and  at  Crookston  Business  Col- 
lege, 1891-92.  Engaged  in  farm  work, 
1888-93;  was  assistant  cashier  Bank  of 
Fisher,  Fisher,  Minn.,  1893-94;  deputy 
auditor  Polk  Co.,  1895-1903;  has  been 
auditor  of  the  county  since  Jan.  1,  1903. 
Married  at  Dalton,  Minn.,  June  10,  1905, 
to  Miss  Olga  Hoff.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

HOPFMAN,  A.  Iiiucoln,  merchant; 
born  at  Berlin,  Ontario,  Can.,  Jan.  24, 
1857;  son  of  Leopold  and  Sarah  Sher- 
man (Thornton)  Hoffman.  Came  with 
parents  to  Glencoe,  Minn.,  at  age  of  6 
months,  his  father  keeping  a  trading 
post  and  also  operating  a  frontier  farm; 
family  removed  to  Boston,  Mass.,  after 
the  Sioux  outbreak,  1863;  educated  in 
schools  of  Boston  and  Randolph,  Mass. 
Was  engaged  in  furniture,  clothing  and 
furnishing  goods  business,  with  his 
father  in  Boston,  1878  (three  stores); 
returned  to  Minnesota,  1879,  and  was 
in  shoe  business  in  Minneapolis,  1879- 
80;  engaged  in  farming  near  Sauk 
Center  until  1884;  has  resided  at  Brai- 
nerd  since  1884.  Proprietor  A.  L.  Hoff- 
man &  Co.,  hardware  and  house  furnish- 
ing goods,  sporting  goods,  etc.,  founded 
1884;  president  Minneapolis  Consoli- 
dated Mines  Co.,  General  Mercantile  and 
Investment  Co.;  director  and  secretary 
Shakespeare  Gold  Mining  Co.  Justice  of 
the  peace,  1881-83;  special  municipal 
judge  and  A'arious  other  public  offices; 
also  secretary  and  treasurer  Board  of 
Trade  for  a  number  of  years.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Subor- 
dinate lodge,  Grand  Encampment,  Re- 
bekah  and  Canton;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern 
Samaritans,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ican (state  consul);  major  2nd  bat- 
talion P.  M.  of  Minn.  Married  at  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  1878,  to  Miss  Nettie  Stewart 
Randall.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Gull 
I^ake.      Address:      Brainerd,    Minn. 

HOFFMAIT,  Charles  Frederick  Augns- 
tus,  optician;  born  at  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
June  6,  1855;  son  of  Dr.  John  Frederick 
and  Dorotliea  (Hassenstein)  Hoffman; 
educated  in  graded  and  high  schools, 
Chicago;  Christian  Brothers  College, 
Chicago;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
graduating,  June,  1871.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  Louis  Boerlin,  opti- 
cian, Chicago;  entered  business  for  self  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  10,  1881.  Refractionist 
University  of  Minnesota  eye  clinic. 
Member  American  Association  of  Opti- 
cians, Minnesota  Fine  Arts  Association. 
Mason  (32°),  and  member  Chapter, 
Council  and  Shrine.    Married  at  Chicago, 


111.,  March  10,  1878,  to  Miss  Mary  Emelia 
Mueller.  Clubs:  Commercial.  Amateur 
Photographic.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  624  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    2441   Girard  Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

HOFFMAN,  Jolin  P.,  real  estate  and 
mining  properties;  born  at  Legonler, 
Ind.,  Oct.  27,  1858;  son  of  Ignatius  H. 
and  Sarah  E.  (McKiney)  Hoffman; 
educated  in  schools  of  Wisconsin;  mar- 
ried at  Hudson.  Wis.,  1888,  to  Miss  An- 
nie Krueger.  Was  engaged  successively 
in  the  lumber,  jewelry  and  insurance 
business  in  Wisconsin;  justice  of  the 
peace  in  Vilas  Co.,  Wis.,  1896-8;  has 
been  engaged  since  1900,  at  Duluth,  in 
handling  real  estate,  loans,  insurance 
farm,  pine  and  mineral  lands  and  min- 
ing stocks.  Secretary  Goldflelds  Link 
Mining  Co.  Member  Duluth  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  Republican.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Modern  Samari- 
tans, Royal  League.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:     922    E.   7th   St.,  Duluth. 

HOFFMAir,  loiiis  G.,  men's  clothing; 
born  at  Port  Dover,  Ont.,  Can.,  Feb. 
12,  1858;  son  of  Ludwig  and  Chris- 
tina (Bilger)  Hoffman;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  high  schools,  Fort  Dover,  and 
at  University  of  Toronto;  married  at 
Northeast,  Pa.,  Feb.  3,  1887,  to  Miss 
Carrie  L.  Bort.  Began  business  career 
in  general  store  at  Port  Dover,  after- 
wards assisting  his  father  for  5  years 
in  the  furniture  business;  removed  to 
Illinois,  stopping  for  a  few  years  in 
Chicago  and  Streator;  located  in  St. 
Paul,  1882,  and  for  5  years  was  mana- 
ger T.  A.  Bartlett  Clothing  Store;  spent 
3  years  as  assistant  manager  Brown- 
ing, King  &  Co.,  and  then  established 
liusiness  of  his  own.  Republican  (can- 
didate for  mayor,  1906).  Presbyterian. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Shriner  (po- 
tentate Osman  Temple) ;  member 
Knight  of  Pythias.  Office:  400  Robert 
St.  Residence:  937  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HOGAN,  Edward  D.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Greenville,  O.,  April  2,  1860; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabetli  (Mourn- 
ing) Hogan.  Brakeman  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Ry.,  in  111.,  1878;  en- 
tered service  of  Minneapolis  and  St. 
Louis  road,  1883;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis as  conductor  same  road,  1887; 
filled  position  of  trainmaster  for  3  years 
and  has  been  superintendent  of  the  road 
since  Nov.,  1905.  Republican.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  Aug.,  1898,  to  Miss  Hilda 
Somers.  Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 
Residence:  1500  2nd  Av.,  S.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

HOGEI-AND,  Albert  H.,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  Southampton,  Pa.,  Jan.  10, 
1858;  son  of  John  and  Keziah  D.  Hoge- 
land;  graduated  from  Lafayette  Col- 
lege, Easton,  Pa.,  degree  of  C.E.,  1877. 
Entered  service  of  St.  Paul  &  Pacific 
R.  R.,  as  rodman  and  leveler,  1879;    was 


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leveler  on  survey  for  railway  between 
St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  1879-80;  leveler, 
transitman  and  topographer  on  loca- 
tion Yellowstone  and  Rocky  Mountain 
divisions  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  1880-82; 
assistant  engineer  on  construction  Boze- 
man  Tunnel,  same  road,  1882-84;  assist- 
ant engineer  on  construction  in  N.  Dak.. 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry., 
1884;  assistant  engineer-  on  construction 
Wisconsin  division  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 
1884-85;  has  been  in  service  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry.  and  its  suc- 
cessor, the  Great  Northern  Ry.,  since 
1885,  successively,  as  assistant  engi- 
neer construction  and  maintenance  in 
Minnesota,  N.  and  S.  Dakota  and  Mon- 
tana. 1885-90;  engineer  maintenance  of 
way  Eastern  district,  1890-96;  resident 
engineer,  same  district,  1896-1902;  as- 
sistant chief  engineer,  1902-03;  has  been 
chief  engineer  Great  Northern  Ry.  since 
Feb.  10,  1903.  Married  at  Newtown,  Pa., 
Jan.  10,  1889,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  T. 
Trego.  Office:  3rd,  N.  W.  Cor.  Broad- 
way. Residence:  813  Goodrich  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HOGIiUND,  Carl  O.,  brick  and  stone 
contractor;  born  in  Sweden,  May  9. 
1866.  Came  to  America,  1887;  began  in 
the  contracting  business  at  Fertile, 
Minn.,  1896;  member  of  firm  of  Hog- 
lund  Bros.,  Crookston.  Married  at  Fer- 
tile, Minn.,  Dec.  8,  1903,  to  Miss  Eva 
Sophia  Lundin.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

HOIDAIiE,  Andrew  D.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  in  Norway,  Feb.  3.  1877; 
son  of  Andrew  and  Dorothea  (Lund) 
Hoidale;  came  to  Minnesota,  1879;  grad- 
uated from  Dawson  (Minn.)  High  School, 
1899,  and  from  the  College  of  Medi- 
cine, University  of  Minnesota,  1901. 
Married  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec,  1905. 
to  Miss  Pauline  Madeira.  Member  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association  and  Lyon-Lin- 
coln County  Medical  Societj'.  President 
Tracv  Board  of  Health.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  B.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
D.  of  H.,  Sons  of  Norway.  Clubs: 
Gopher,  Commercial.  Recreations:  Ten- 
nis and  music.    Address:    Tracy,  Minn. 

HOIT,  Edward  Everett,  physician: 
born  in  Auburn,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1854;  grad- 
uated from  University  of  Michigan,  1878, 
and  from  Rush  Medical  College,  1885. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  ISSO  and  lias  been  located 
in  Detroit  since  1881.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association,  Clay- 
Becker  County  Medical  Society.  Repub- 
lican.    Address:     Detroit,    Minn. 

HOIiBROOK,  rranklin  G.,  grain;  born 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  26,  1859; 
son  of  Benjamin  F.  and  Prudence  (God- 
shall)  Holbrook;  educated  in  the  com- 
mon scliools  up  to  14.  Began  active 
career  in  the  employ  of  a  coal  and  iron 
firm  at  Philadelphia,  continuing  for  8 
years,  and  becoming  general  bookkeeper 
for  the  company;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1882,    and    was    bookkeeper   and    cashier 


J.  I.  Case  Plow  Co.,  1882-86;  elected 
city  comptroller,  1886,  and  held  the  oflSce 
for  two  years;  was  in  grain  business, 
1889-91;  secretary  to  Mayor  P.  B.  Win- 
ston, 1891-92;  postmaster  of  Minneapo- 
lis, 1894-98,  being  appointed  by  President 
Cleveland;  is  now  engaged  in  grain 
business  in  his  own  name.  Member 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1886,  to  Miss  Amanda 
E.  Cooley.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce,   Minneapolis. 

HOIiBBOOK,  John  Snell,  physician: 
born  at  Arkansaw,  Wis.,  1873;  son  of 
Willard  F.  and  May  (Ames)  Holbrook: 
graduated  from  University  of  Minne- 
sota, College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
receiving  degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Spent 
one  year  as  .  resident  pliysician,  St. 
Mary's  Hospital,  Minneapolis;  lias  been 
located  in  Mankato  since  beginning  prac- 
tice of  medicine.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Minnesota  Valley  and  Blue  Earth  Coun- 
ty Medical  societies.  Married  at  North- 
field,  1900,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Whiting. 
Address:    Mankato,   Minn. 

HOIiCOiaBE,  Edwin  Bussell,  lawyer; 
born  at  Galena,  111.,  Oct.  24,  1857;  son 
of  Edwin  Van  Buren  and  Sarali  Adele 
(Soulard)  Holcombe;  attended  Normal 
School  and  graduated  from  St.  Paul  High 
School,  1876;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  April,  1881,  and  has  since  that 
time  been  in  general  practice,  making 
a  specialty  of  real  estate  and  commer- 
ci,al  law;  senior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Holcombe  &  O'Reilly,  1889-94,  but  for 
12  years  has  been  alone.  Member  of 
Minnesota  State  and  Ramsey  County  Bar 
associations.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Junior  Pioneer  Association.  Recreation: 
Bicycling.  Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:    73  6   Marshall  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

HOLDEN,  Samuel  C,  treasurer  of 
Lake  Co.;  born  at  Charleston,  Me.,  May 
29,  1839;  son  of  Amasa  and  Adeline  E. 
(Cobb)  Holden;  academic  education  at 
Charleston.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1871; 
has  been  treasurer  of  Lake  Co.  since 
Jan.  7,  1903.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  to  Rachel  Dunning.  Address: 
Two   Harbors,    Minn. 

HOIiDBIDGE,  Georg'e  Andrews,  physi- 
cian; liorn  in  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  March  31, 
1879;  graduated  from  New  York  Uni- 
versity and  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College  in  1901.  In  practice  since  1901 
at    Foley,    Minn.     Address:     Foley,    Minn. 

HOIiEN,  J.  O.,  grocer;  born  at  Vaage, 
Norway,  Jan.  26,  1852;  son  of  Oscar 
and  Augodt  Holen;  graduate  of  college 
at  Vaage;  came  to  America,  1871.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  clerk  in  general 
store  at  Byron,  Minn.,  1873,  and  has 
been  at  head  of  firm  of  J.  O.  Holen 
&  Co.,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  since  1882. 
Member  City  Council,  Stillwater,  6 
years.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Byron,  Minn.,  1876,  to  Miss  Ragnhild 
Mo.    Address:     Stillwater,   Minn. 


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HOIiGATE,  William  A.,  treasurer  St. 
Louis  County;  born  at  Scranton,  Pa., 
April  6.  1S54;  son  of  Silas  G.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hodgson)  Holg-ate:  educated  in 
public  schools;  in  Wyoming  Seminary, 
and  at  Commercial  College,  Kingston. 
Pa.  Learned  manufacture  of  brush  han- 
dles; entered  business  near  Scranton, 
Pa.,  on  his  own  account,  1S75;  estab,- 
lished  large  brush  handle  factory  at 
Kane,  Pa.,  in  partnership  with  brother, 
188  J,  now  operating  as  Holgate  Broth- 
ers Co.,  with  225  employes;  disposed  of 
interest  in  the  business,  1888,  and  came 
to  Duluth,  where  he  engaged  in  real  es- 
tate and  land  business  until  in  1902  lie 
was  appointed  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Public  Works,  Duluth,  of  which  six 
months  later  he  was  elected  president; 
in  1904  resigned  to  become  candidate 
for  office  of  county  treasurer,  and  was 
elected  in  fall  of  that  year  and  re- 
elected in  1906.  Congregationalist.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Knight  Templar.  Shriner; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  813  E.  1st  St., 
Duluth. 

HOIiZEN,  Kuut  H.,  banker;  born  at 
Warsaw,  Minn.,  July  14,  1859;  son  of 
H.  K.  and  Marit  E.  Holien;  educated  in 
Northfield  High  School,  2  years;  St. 
Olaf  College,  3  years;  Carleton  College, 
2  years.  Married,  1st,  in  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.,  March  1,  1S81,  to  Ingebor  Ber- 
thia  Tasa  (now  deceased);  2nd,  in  Ren- 
ville Co.,  Dec.  4,  1893,  to  Maria  Viken. 
Began  in  private  banking  business,  Oct. 
1,  1897;  owner  Bank  of  Maynard.  Re- 
publican. Member  Republican  County 
Central  Committee,  Chippewa  Co.;  jus- 
tice of  the  peace  25  years;  recorder 
Sacred  Heart,  5  years;  Maynard,  5 
years;  village  treasurer,  Maynard,  2 
years;  engrossing  clerk.  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1S89.  Lutheran.  Member 
Masonic  order,  Modern  W^oodmen  of 
America.  Club:  Commercial  (secretary). 
Address:    Maynard.   Minn. 

HOIiIiIDAY,  EUery  Channing-,  real  es- 
tate; born  in  Indiana,  Aug.  10,  1849; 
son  of  Courtland  Cook  and  Lucinda 
(Blackmore)  Holliday;  educated  under 
private  tutor  and  at  Asbury  University, 
Greencastle,'  Ind.,  for  three  years,  leav- 
ing college  to  enter  army;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  30,  1874,  to 
Lilla  A.  Wilson.  Enlisted  in  Co.  F,  133rd 
Ind.  Vols.,  May,  1864;  served  for  four 
months  and  reenlisted  in  Co.  I,  11th 
Ind.  Vols.,  Feb.,  1865,  serving  until  close 
of  Civil  War.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1873, 
and  began  in  real  estate  business,  1885. 
Now  vice  president  Western  Realty  and 
Investment  Co.;  president  Assets  Buy- 
ing Co.;  manager  of  the  Mutual  Real 
Estate  &  Loan  Association.  Member  G. 
A.  R.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Temple 
Court.  Residence:  2017  Grand  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

TLOImVLAJX,  Carl  J.,  physician;  born  at 
Albert    Lea,    Minn.,    Oct.    25,    1869;     son 


of  Iver  J.  and  Kyersten  (Knudson) 
Holman;  educated  in  Granite  Falls 
High  School;  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  111.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1899;  post- 
graduate courses  in  Chicago  as  house 
physician  Norwegian  Hospital,  one  year,  " 
and  house  physician,  Chicago  Polyclinic, 
one  year.  Married  at  IMankato,  Minn., 
March  13,  1901,  to  Miss  Madge  Timmer- 
man.  Began  practice  at  St.  Clair,  Minn.. 
1901,  and  has  been  located  at  Mankato 
since  1902.  County  physician  Blue  Earth 
County,  1905-06.  Member  Blue  Earth 
County  and  Minnesota  Valley  Medical 
societies,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Lutheran.  Repub- 
lican. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  L  O.  O.  P., 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:   Mankato,  Minn. 

b:OI>MAN,  Oscar  Eugrene,  lawyer; 
born  at  Allentown,  Pa.,  April  12,  1S53; 
son  of  Charles  L.  and  Marie  (Groman) 
Holman;  graduated  from  Muhlenberg 
College,  Allentown,  Pa.,  A.B.,  1874; 
A.M.,  1877;  married  at  Ballietville,  Pa., 
Sept..  1S7S,  to  Annie  Balliet.  Practiced 
law  in  Allentown  Pa.,  1876-84;  at  St. 
Paul  since  March,  1884.  Corporation  at- 
torney of  St.  Paul,  March,  1889,  to 
March,  1891;  president  Board  of  School 
Inspection  since  June,  1902.  Episcopa- 
lian. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of 
Pvthias.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  557  Marshall 
.A  v.,  St.  Paul. 

HOI.MBEBG,  Nathaniel  J.,  farmer; 
born  at  Renville,  July  24,  1878;  edu- 
cated in  district  schools;  Renville 
(Minn.)  public  schools;  School  of  Ag- 
riculture, University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  1902.  Unmarried.  Proprietor 
Highland  Farm;  president  Farmers' 
Consolidated  Telephone  Co.  Elected 
member  State  Legislature,  Nov.,  1906. 
Address:     Renville,   Minn. 

HOIiMEIT,  Ole  O.,  county  auditor  Mur- 
ray Co.;  born  in  Norway,  Dec.  21,  1864; 
came  to  America,  July  3,  1871,  and  to 
Minnesota,  June,  1880;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  and  at  Augsburg  Seminary, 
Minneapolis.  Has  been  county  auditor 
of  Murray  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  Re- 
publican. Member  State  Legislature. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Unmarried.     Address:     Slayton,    Minn. 

HOIiMES,  Anton  W.,  creamery  and 
produce  commission;  born  in  Goodhue 
Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  6,  1864;  son  of  An- 
drew and  Anna  F.  Holmes;  educated  at 
Cannon  Falls  High  School,  Minn.,  and 
at  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Pe- 
ter, Minn.  Raised  on  a  farm;  taught 
school  in  Goodhue  Co.,  after  leaving 
college;  entered  produce  commission 
business  at  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1890;  re- 
turned to  St.  Paul,  1896,  and  assisted  in 
organizing  the  firm  of  Miller  &  Holmes, 
dealers  in  butter,  cheese,  eggs  and 
poultry,  of  which  he  is  a  member,  also 
manager  of   the   firm.     Member    St.   Paul 


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Produce  Exchange,  Board  of  Trade.  Mar- 
ried at  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  June  21, 
1899,  to  Miss  Marie  L.  Anderson.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Lutheran.  Club: 
Norden.  Recreations:  All  outdoor  sports. 
Office:  18-22  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  944 
Laurel   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

HOIiMES,  Joseph  Im.,  fuel;  born  in 
Guernsey  Co.,  O.,  July  4,  1865;  son  of 
Albert  and  Mary  (Lippencott)  Holmes; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Wooster,  Wooster,  O.  Has 
been  engaged  in  fuel  business  since 
1883;  assistant  treasurer  Pittsburgli 
Coal  Co.  Republican.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Oct.  25,  1900,  to  Miss  Ruth 
S.  Smith.  Office:  206  S.  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    3732    Park    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HOIiMES,  Marcellus  Griffin,  superin- 
tendent Rochester  Water  Co.;  born  at 
Lomira,  Wis.,  Feb.  27,  1851;  son  of 
Frank  and  Mary  J.  (Griffin)  Holmes; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  Oct., 
1857;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Olmstead  Co.  and  at  Rochester,  Minn. 
Began  active  career  in  connection  with 
water  works,  at  Rochester,  1870;  en- 
gaged with  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  in 
charge  of  water  service,  1882,  continu- 
ing until  Oct.,  1893;  was  foreman  wa- 
ter works  construction,  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1894-1903;  has 
been  superintendent  Rochester  Water 
Works  since  May,  1903.  Republican. 
Married  at  Rochester,  Nov.  29,  1876, 
to  Miss  Kate  E.  Bachelder.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing,  garden- 
ing.    Address:     Rochester,    Minn. 

HOIiST,  C.  Prederick,  physician;  born 
in  Minnesota,  1874;  educated  at  Hague 
Seminary,  Red  Wing,  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  LTnlversity  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1901. 
L'nmarried.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
at  Hendricks,  Minn.;  has  been  located  at 
Little  Falls  since  Sept.  1,  1903.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Upper  Mississippi  Medical 
Society.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Brother- 
hood of  American  Yeomanry.  Address: 
Little   Falls,    Minn. 

HOIiT,  Adolph  Ii.,  merchant;  born  at 
Carver,  Minn.,  April  28,  1872;  son  of 
John  and  Katliarine  Holt;  educated  in 
district  schools  of  Carver  Co.,  Minn., 
1877-87;  St.  Ansgar's  Academy,  East 
Union,  Minn.,  1889;  Minnesota  School  of 
Agriculture,  St.  Anthony  Park,  1893- 
94.  Taught  school  in  Carver  Co.,  1895- 
97;  began  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness in  partnership  with  Alfred  J.  Wick- 
lund,  as  Holt  &  Wicklund,  May  1,  1898. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  M.  W. 
A.  Married  at  Carver,  Sept.  25,  1898,  to 
Miss  Adeline  F.  Brink.  Address:  Bing- 
ham  Lake,   Minn. 

HOIiT,  Andrew,  jurist;  born  at  East 
Union,  Minn..  May  20,  1855;  son  of 
John  and  Catliarine  (Larson)  Holt;  '  ed- 
ucated   at    St.    Ansgar's    Academy,    now 


Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Feter, 
Minn.,  and  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1880;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  1,  1885,  to 
Miss  Hilda  C.  Turnquist.  Admitted  to 
practice  law,  1881;  was  afterward  mem- 
ber firms  of  Ueland,  Shores  &  Holt  and 
Ueland  &  Holt;  appointed  judge  of  mu- 
nicipal court,  Jan.,  1894;  was  elected 
and    served    in    the    position    until    Nov., 

1904,  when  elected  judge  of  district 
court,  term  expiring  Jan.,  1911.  Luth- 
eran. Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  2542  Chicago 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HOIiT,  Charles  A.,  banker;  born  in 
Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  16,  1862;  son 
of  John  and  Katrina  Holt;  graduate 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  LL.B.,  1890;  married  at 
North  Branch,  Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss 
Julia  A.  Freberg.  Engaged  in  practice 
of  law  at  Duluth,  1890-94;  came  to 
North  Branch,  1894,  and  resumed  prac- 
tice; was  elected  judge  of  probate  Chi- 
sago Co.,  1900,  and  removed  to  Center 
City,  the  county  seat;  resigned  office 
and    returned    to   North   Brancli,    Nov.    2, 

1905,  as  president  Merchants'  State 
Bank.    Address:    North  Branch,    Minn. 

HOIiTE,  Halvor,  physician;  born  at 
Stavanger,  Norwav,  July  11.  1857;  son 
of  Halvor  H.  and  Turi  (Selland)  Holte; 
came  to  America,  June,  1873,  and  to 
Minnesota,  in  August  of  that  year;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Fillmore  Co.: 
Augsburg  Seminary,  Minneapolis,  1883- 
84  (one  year);  St.  Olaf  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  1886-90;  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  July, 
1893.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Crookston  since  1893.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Red  River  Valley  Medical  Society. 
Lutheran.    Address:     Crookston,   Minn. 

HOIiTEN,  John,  general  merchandise: 
born  in  Norway,  Sept.  18,  1849;  came 
to  America,  1872;  entered  mercantile 
business  at  Fertile,  Minn.,  1887;  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Holten  &  Carl- 
son, established,  1897,  dealers  in  re- 
tail general  merchandise,  hardware  and 
farm  implements;  member  of  Minnesota 
Legislature,  1907-09.  Married  at  Clith- 
eral,  Minn.,  July  3,  1892,  to  Miss  Elene 
Hoff.    Address:    Fertile,   Minn. 

HOSIME,  Gjermaund  O.,  sheriff  Tel- 
low  Medicine  Co.;  born  in  Norway,  Oct. 
28,  1857;  son  of  Ole  G.  and  Garo 
(Knulsdatter)  Homme;  married  in  Yel- 
low Medicine  Co.,  1879,  to  Sarah  Hal- 
vorsen.  Sheriff  of  Yellow  Medicine  Co., 
since  1900.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Bank- 
ers Union  of  the  World.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.   Address:     Granite   Falls,    Minn. 

HONG,  John  P.,  merchant;  born  in 
Norwav,  1859;  graduated  from  college, 
1879.  Member  of  firm  of  Hawes  &  Hong, 
established    in    1887    at    Lawrence,    Mille 


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Lacs  Co.  Chairman  board  of  county 
commissioners,  1904-06;  member  of  vil- 
lage council,  1902.  Mason,  Shriner. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Luvern, 
Minn. 

HOOD,  Charles  Howard,  insurance; 
born  at  Chester,  Pa.,  July  14,  1860;  son 
of  George  and  Martha  A.  (Bell)  Hood. 
Educated  at  Pennsylvania  Military  Col- 
lege and  Minneapolis  High  School;  was 
chief  clerk  of  the  Minnesota  Millers' 
Association,  1881-85;  filled  position  of 
general  manager  Mandan  Elevator  Co., 
and  Mandan  Mill  Co.,  Mandan,  N.  Dak.. 
1885-88;  acted  as  vice  president  and 
manager  Davenport  Mills  Co.,  1888-90; 
member  of  the  firm  of  McDonald,  Hood 
&  Pennv,  general  agents  for  the  Fidel- 
ity Casualty  Co.,  organized  1891,  but 
since  retirement  of  M.  McDonald,  carry- 
ing on  same  business,  under  title  of 
Hood  &  Penny,  now  general  agents  Ocean 
Accident  &  Guarantee  Corp,  Ltd.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Feb. 
9,  1898,  to  Emma  Allen.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Long  Meadow  Gun 
(Minneapolis),  Lotus  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: Golf,  horseback  riding.  Office: 
Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  410  Clifton 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

HOOFES,  Samuel  E.,  proprietor  New 
National  Hotel;  born  at  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  1858;  son  of  David  R.  and  Susanna 
E.  (Maris)  Hoopes;  educated  in  Oska- 
loosa,  la.,  public  schools  and  college. 
Came  to  Minneapolis,  in  1883,  and  en- 
tered hotel  business  in  the  old  Windsor 
House,  Minneapolis,  later  spending  three 
years  in  St.  Paul  at  the  Clifton  and 
Colonnade;  has  been  in  charge  of  the 
well  known  National  Hotel,  Minneapolis, 
since  1891.  Member  Minneapolis  Hotel 
Men's  Association  (vice  president). 
Northwestern  Hotel  Men's  Association. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Tem- 
plar, Shriner.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Mary  E.  Rosenberger.  Office  and  resi- 
dence:    National    Hotel,    Minneapolis. 

HOOFES,  Townsend  W.,  real  estate; 
born  in  Pennsylvania,  Oct.  30.  1857;  son 
of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Walter) 
Hoopes;  educated  at  Westtown  Boarding 
School,  Pennsylvania,  Pa.  Came  to  Du- 
luth,  ISSl,  and  has  been  identified  witli 
real  estate  and  insurance  business  since 
1888;  junior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Mendenhall  &  Hoopes.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Society  of  Friends.  Married  at  Du- 
luth,  June  11,  1885,  to  Miss  Mayme 
Harvey.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Com- 
mercial, Northland  Country,  Duluth 
Boat.  Office:  First  Nat.  Bk,  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   2206  Woodland  Av.,  Duluth. 

HOFE,  Henry  Chancellor,  railway  offi- 
cial: born  at  Rockford.  111.,  1850;  son 
of  W.  H.  and  Ellen  (Blaine)  Hope;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Rockford, 
111.,  and  Wisconsin;  widower.  Began 
as  telegraph  operator  in  1870,  later  be- 
coming train  dispatcher,  and  since  1880, 
superintendent   of  telegraph  and  signals 


Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and 
Omaha  Railway  Co.  President  American 
District  Telegraph  Co.  of  Minnesota, 
1889-1899;  ex-president  of  the  Railway 
Telegraph  Superintendents'  Association 
of  the  United  States;  president  Rail- 
way Signal  Association,  L^.  S.,  1903;  ex- 
president  Old  Time  Telegraphers'  and 
Historical  Association.  Republican.  Scot- 
tish Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Knight  of  Red  Cross  of  Constantine  and 
Shriner.  Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Gen'l 
Office,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rv.  Residence:  809  Lincoln  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

HOFFENSFIRGER,     Joseph    William, 

hardware  and  farm  implements;  born 
at  Mayville,  Wis..  Oct.  24,  1S69;  son  of 
Charles  and  Carrie  (Oberberger)  Hop- 
fenspirger;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Began  in  implement  business,  1891,  and 
continued  for  5  years,  when  he  formed 
a  partnership  which  lasted  three  years; 
has  been  engaged  in  business  in  part- 
nership with  brother  in  law,  since  1901. 
Married  at  Morgan,  Sept.  22,  1894,  to 
Lena  B.  Schoffmann.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:    Morgan,  Minn. 

HOFKINS,  Iiouis  J.,  lumber;  born  at 
Parkman,  O.,  Nov.  14,  1863;  son  of  Wil- 
liam E.  and  Margaret  (Pool)  Hopkins; 
educated  in  the  common  schools.  Junior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Swallow  &  Hop- 
kins, organized  1887,  for  manufacture 
of  lumber  and  mining  of  iron  ores.  Mem- 
ber Library  Board,  and  charter  com- 
mittee of  the  City  of  Duluth  ever  since 
the  city  charter  was  enacted.  Married 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893,  to  Miss 
Mary  E.  Smith.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Northland,  Boat  (Duluth),  Yacht  (Du- 
luth), Golf  (St.  Augustine),  Yacht  (St. 
Augustine),  Skokie  (Chicago).  Office: 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  1602  E.  1st 
St.,   Duluth. 

HOBMEIi,  Georg'e  A.,  pork  and  pro- 
visions; born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
4,  1860;  son  of  John  G.  and  Susaq, 
(Decker)  Hormel;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Toledo,  O.  Left  school  in 
14th  year  to  work  in  sheep  skin  tan- 
nery for  his  father;  went  to  Chicago, 
111.,  and  worked  in  packing  house  mar- 
ket, 1876,  returning  home  in  a  year,  and 
worked  in  Wabash  shops;  again  went 
to  Chicago  and  reentered  packing  busi- 
ness. Became  traveling  agerit  of  J.  N. 
Du  Bois,  Kansas  City,  purchasing  hides, 
wool,  etc.;  next  engaged  with  Oberne, 
Hosick  &  Co.,  same  line  of  business, 
traveling  out  of  Des  Moines,  la.,  and 
continued  over  7  years,  when  he  re- 
signed and  entered  retail  meat  business, 
under  title  of  Friedrich  &  Hormel;  dis- 
solved partnership,  1892,  and  began  un- 
der title  of  George  A.  Hormel  &  Co., 
in  packing  business,  in  which  has  since 
continued.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar;  member  Pro- 
gressive League.  Married  at  Austin, 
Minn.,  Feb.,  1892,  to  Miss  Lillian  B. 
Gleason.     Address:     Austin,    Minn. 


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HORMIIIi,  John  Godfrey,  pork  pack- 
ing; born  in  Toledo,  O.,  March  12,  1876; 
son  of  John  George  and  Susan  (Decker) 
Hormel;  educated  in  Toledo  High 
School,  graduated,  1893,  and  Toledo 
Business  College.  In  pork  packing  busi- 
ness. 1893-1900;  traveling  salesman  for 
George  A.  Hormel  &  Co.,  pork  packers 
and  provision  dealers,  Austin,  Minn., 
1901;  manager  Minneapolis  branch  office, 
1902-03;  now  has  charge  of  the  export 
business,  and  is  director  and  treasurer 
of  the  companv.  Married  at  Ottumwa, 
la.,  Sept.  15,  1904,  to  Mary  E.  Foster. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar;  member  U.  T. 
C.  of  A.,  M.  W.  A.  OfRce:  Care  of 
George  A.  Hormel  &  Co.  Residence:  709 
High  St.,  Austin,    Minn. 

HOBN,  Henry  J.,  railway  official;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1864;  graduate  Mas- 
sachusetts Institute  of  Technology,  de- 
gree of  C.  E.,  18SS;  before  graduation 
spent  three  summers  on  location  and 
construction  work  Minneapolis  &  St. 
I.ouis  Ry.  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul  &  Kan- 
sas City  Ry.,  starting  as  back  flagman. 
Entered  service  of  Chicago,  St.  Paul  and 
Kansas  City  Ry.  as  assistant  engineer, 
June,  1888;  was  draughtsman  engineer- 
ing department  Northern  Pacific  Ry., 
1889-90;  chief  draughtsman  middle  dis- 
trict, same  road,  1890-91:  resident  en- 
gineer, 1891-93;  supervisor  bridges  and 
building^  Minnesota  division,  same 
road,  1893-97;  superintendent  Montana 
division,  at  Livingston,  1897-1902;  as- 
sistant general  superintendent  middle 
district,  1902-03;  general  manager  coal 
department  Northwestern  Improvement 
Co.,  1903-04;  general  manager  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.,  since  April  1,  1904.  Office: 
Broadway,  Cor.  4th.  Residence:  642 
Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

HOBTON,  Charles,  president  Empire 
Lumber  Co.;  born  at  Niles,  Cayuga  Co., 
N.  Y.,  March  31,  1836;  son  of  Gabriel 
Horton;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
New  York  state;  married  at  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1804,  to  Miss  Alice  M.  Rog- 
ers. Came  to  Minnesota,  1858;  has  been 
Identified  with  the  lumber  business 
since  1860,  when  he  founded  the  Em- 
pire Lumber  Co.,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent. Also  president  Western  Elevator 
Co.,  Grain  &  Lumber  Exchange  Co.;  vice 
president  First  National  Bank,  "Winona. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Mead- 
ow Brook.  Recreation:  Traveling.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,  Minn. 

HORTON,  Boscoe,  lumber;  born  in 
Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1858;  son 
of  Henry  and  Henrietta  (Sheer)  Horton; 
educated  at  Lake  Forest,  111.;  married 
at  Winona,  Dec.  2,  1885,  to  Miss  Jennie 
Stevens.  Came  to  Winona,  1878;  has 
been  identified  with  the  Empire  Lumber 
Co.  since  1881,  and  has  been  its  treas- 
urer since  1898;  also  president  Standard 
Lumber  Co.,  Winona  Wagon  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Club:  Meadow 
Brook.    Address:    Winona,  Minn. 


HOSFSS,  Ernest  Ii.,  president  Still- 
water Gas  &  Electric  Co.;  director  First 
National  Bank.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

HOTCHKISS,  WUton  A.,  real  estate; 
born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1856;  edu- 
cated in  private  academy.  New  Haven. 
Began  active  career  as  cashier  and  book- 
keeper in  dry  goods  store.  New  Haven; 
was  connected  with  wholesale  confec- 
tionery house.  Des  Moines.  la.;  asso- 
ciated with  an  investment  company  for 
eight  years,  and  in  real  estate  and  loan 
business  for  self,  five  years;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1902,  and  became  treas- 
urer of  the  Minnesota  Title  Insurance 
and  Trust  Company;  also  has  charge 
of  the  real  estate  loan  department  of 
the  companv.  Married  at  New  Haven, 
1885,  to  Amelia  R.  Smith.  Office:  Oneida 
Blk.  Residence:  59  Lyndale  Av.,  N., 
Minneapolis. 

HOUZ^E,  Joseph  William,  groceries 
and  meats;  born  at  Centerville,  Minn, 
March  27,  1866;  son  of  William  and 
Mary  (Peltier)  Houle;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Centerville  and  New 
Canada,  and  at  business  college,  St. 
Paul.  Began  active  career  as  cash  boy 
at  age  of  14;  entered  business  for  him- 
self at  Forest  Lake,  Minn.,  under  title 
of  Houle  &  Pelaquin,  1894,  the  title 
later  being  changed  to  J.  W.  Houle  & 
Co.,  which  still  remains.  Also  secretary 
and  manager  Forest  Lake  Co-operative 
Creamery  Co.  Was  one  of  the  incorpora- 
tors of  the  Minnesota  Mutual  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.  and  Forest  Lake 
State  Bank.  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America,  Business  Men's  Association. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  2,  1895,  to 
Miss  Ellen  M.  Moosbrugger.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
P''orest   Lake,    Minn. 

HOiniTON,  William  H.,  banking  and 
farming;  born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  March 
29,  1840;  son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Kendall)  Houlton;  common  school  edu- 
cation. Born  and  reared  on  a  farm  and 
has  spent  a  large  part  of  his  life  farm- 
ing. Came  to  Minnesota,  1856,  before 
the  Civil  War  and  was  a  member  of 
Co.  E,  8th  Minn.  Inf.,  1862-65;  served 
in  Sioux  Indian  war,  1862-63,  General 
Sully's  Indian  expedition;  participated 
under  General  Thomas,  in  Nashville 
campaign,  1864;  was  with  Sherman  at 
surrender  of  Johnson,  1865.  Returned  to 
Minnesota  at  close  of  war;  register  of 
deeds,  Wright  Co.,  1866;  treasurer  Sher- 
burne Co.,  1870;  State  senator,  two 
terms;  superintendent  Minnesota  State 
Reformatory,  1896-1900.  Owner  Houl- 
ton's  Bank  since  1902;  president  Bank 
of  Elk  River,  1885-99;  owner  farm, 
ranch  and  registered  shorthorn  herd 
since  1880.  and  real  estate  dealer  since 
Civil  War;  member  various  business 
firms  for  40  years,  in  general  merchan- 
dise, lumber,  fiour  and  manufacturing 
business;  built  many  of  the  business 
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years.  Republican.  Mason;  member  G. 
A.  R.  Married  at  Monticello,  Minn., 
Marcli,  1870,  to  Miss  Freddie  Lewis. 
Address:    Elk  River,  Minn. 

HOUSE,  rrancis  Edwin,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  at  Houseville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15, 
1855;  son  of  Henry  A.  and  Mary  E. 
(Goff)  House.  Accountant  by  profes- 
sion; educated  at  Lowville  (New  York) 
Academy  and  Satterlee  Institute, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Rensselaer  Polytech- 
nic Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Began  active 
career  as  mining  engineer  and  assayer 
for  the  Manhattan  Silver  Mining  Co., 
Austin,  Nev.;  entered  the  engineering 
department  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  Chicago,  1880;  was  con- 
nected with  engineering  department  of 
Lake  Sliore  &  Micliigan  Soutliern  Ry., 
1S91;  was  chief  engineer  Pittsburg  & 
Lake  Erie  Railroad,  1894;  chief  engineer 
Pittsburg,  Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  Ry., 
(later  general  manager)  1896;  has  been 
president  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rail- 
road, since  May,  1901.  Member  Ameri- 
can Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  En- 
gineers' Society  of  Western  Pennsyl- 
vania. Married  at  Des  Moines,  la., 
1878,  to  Miss  Minnie  McCracken.  Club: 
Kitchi  Gammi.  Office:  Wolvin  Bldg. 
Residence:    2210  E.  Superior  St.,  Duluth. 

HOITSTOir,  Charles  Alexander,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Kasson,  Minn.,  Aug.  13, 
1876;  son  of  Daniel  M.  and  Amanda 
lAitella  (Maxson)  Houston;  graduate 
Kasson  High  School,  1897;  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
June,  1901.  Was  house  physician  Asbu- 
ry  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  for  one 
year,  1901-02;  practiced  at  Grand 
Marais,  Minn.,  3  years;  has  been  in 
practice  at  Park  Rapids  since  March, 
1906.  Methodist.  Member  Masonic 
order,  O.  E.  S.,  Maccabees,  M.  W.  A., 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Kasson,  Oct. 
21,  1903,  to  Miss  Josephine  I.  Fairchild. 
Address:      Park   Rapids,   Minn. 

HOUSTON,  Charles  E.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Diamond  Bluff,  Wis.,  May  30,  1880; 
son  of  William  F.  and  Priscilla 
(Brackin)  Houston;  educated  at  River 
Falls  High  School,  graduating,  1899,  and 
Law  College  University  of  Minnesota, 
receiving  degree  of  LL.B.,  1902.  Began 
practice  of  law,  June  5,  1902;  has  been 
in  partnership  witli  Hon.  F.  J.  Steidl  of 
Wheaton,  ex-district  judge  of  16th 
judicial  district  of  Minnesota,  under 
firm  name  of  Steidl  &  Houston,  since 
Jan.  1,  1903.  Republican.  Married  at 
White  Rock,  S.  D.,  Sept.  1,  1904,  to  Miss 
Florence  I.  Hull.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Driving  and  riding.  Ad- 
dress:     Wheaton,   Minn. 

HOVDE,  Anders  G.,  physician;  born 
in  Norway,  Sept.  30,  1875;  attended 
school  in  Norway;  came  to  America, 
1893;  graduated  Southern  Minnesota 
Normal  College,  Austin,  degree  of  B.S., 
1899;    University    of    Minnesota,    College 


of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1903.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Biwabik,  since  1903.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  St.  Louis  County  Medical 
Society.  Unmarried.  Address:  Biwabik, 
Minn. 

HOVDE,  Hans  JS.,  physician;  born  in 
Norway,  March  30,  1861;  son  of  Simon 
and  Anna  (Sanvig)  Hovde,  graduated 
University  of  Christiania,  Norway,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1882;  same  university, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1890;  came  to  America, 
1891,  post  graduate  work  at  Chicago 
Post  Graduate  School,  1899.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  since 
1890;  in  Norway  1  year,  in  S.  Dakota, 
1891-1900,  since  1900  in  Duluth.  Lu- 
theran. Member  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical Association,  St.  Louis  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  Mason.  Married  at  Brook- 
ings, S.  D.,  1891,  to  Miss  Regina  Kob- 
borstad.  Mason  (32°),  member  Sons  of 
Norway,  I.  S.  W.  A.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  New  Jersey  Bldg.  Residence: 
lis   E.   4th  St.,  Duluth. 

HOVI.AND,  Alfred  M.,  banker;  born 
at  Janesville,  Wis.,  1859;  son  of  Chris- 
tian Hovland;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Neenah,  Wis.  Began  active  career  in 
general  merchandise  business  in  N. 
Dakota;  entered  banking,  1897  and  con- 
tinued for  4  years  in  connection  with 
various  N.  Dakota  banks;  has  been  a 
resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1901.  Presi- 
dent Merchants  and  Manufacturers' 
State  Bank,  Minneapolis;  Merchants 
State  Bank,  Velva,  N.  D.;  First  State 
Bank,  Lansford,  N.  D.;  First  State  Bank, 
White  Earth,  N.  D.  Republican.  Lu- 
theran. Married  at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  1883, 
Oline  Bye.  Office:  242  20th  Av.,  N. 
Residence:  1515  Dupont  Av.,  N.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

HOVIiAin>,  Ole.  P.,  farmer  and  mer- 
cliant;  born  in  Wisconsin,  Jan.  30,  1858; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1861, 
educated  in  private  school,  Faribault 
Co.,  Minn.;  married  in  Faribault  Co., 
1883,  to  Miss  Johana  Natvig.  Has  been 
engaged  in  farming  since  1881;  senior 
member  firm  of  Hovland  Brothers,  gen- 
eral merchandise,  Bricelyn,  since  May 
18,   1903.      Address:     Bricelyn,  Minn. 

HOVOBKA,  Thomas  'Wenceslaus,  phy- 
sician; born  at  New  Prague,  Minn.,  Jan. 
27,  1874;  son  of  Thomas  G.  and  Cath- 
arine (Stanek)  Hovorka;  educated  in 
schools  of  New  Prague;  at  St.  John's 
University,  Collegeville,  Minn.;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Pharmacy, 
degree  of  Phm.D.,  1894;  engaged  in  drug 
business  at  St.  Paul  and  later  at  Silver 
Lake,  Minn.;  studied  medicine  at  Min- 
nesota College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Hamline  University,  graduating, 
degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  cum  laude,  1902. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  McLeod  County 
Medical  Society.  Ex-president  McLeod 
County  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Democrat.       Roman    Catholic.      Married 


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at  St.  Paul,  Feb.  15,  1S9S,  to  Miss  Jennie 
Skarda.     Address:      Glencoe,   Minn. 

HOW,  Calvin  P.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1854;  son  of 
Calvin  P.  and  Eliza  (Litchfield)  How; 
educated  at  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  In- 
stitute, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Began  active 
career  in  real  estate  and  insurance 
business,  at  Shawnee,  Wis.,  1S71;  re- 
moved to  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  and  en- 
gaged in  retail  sale  of  furniture,  1883; 
located  in  Duluth,  1894,  operating  in 
real  estate,  etc.;  member  of  firm  of  Ful- 
ford.  How  &  Co.;  also  secretary  Duluth 
Trust  Co.;  Duluth  Real  Estate  Co.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Married  at  Oshkosh, 
Wis.,  1879,  to  Miss  Calla  W.  Wright. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  1221  B.  Superior  St. 
Duluth. 

HOW,  Jared,  lawyer;  born  at  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1867;  son  of  Phineas 
Berkeley  and  Abby  (Clark)  How;  grad- 
uated Highland  Military  Academy,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1876;  special  student 
Phillips  Exeter,  1877;  graduate  Harvard 
University,  degree  of  A.B.,  1881;  special 
student  Harvard  Law  School,  1882.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  Aug.,  1883,  and  entered  of- 
fice of  Bigelow,  Flandrau  &  Squires; 
member  of  firm  of  Clark,  Eller  &  How, 
1885-88;  Eller  &  How,  1888-96;  How  & 
Butler,  1896-99;  How  &  Taylor,  1899- 
1903;  How,  Taylor  &  Mitchell,  1903-05, 
now  member  of  the  firm  of  How,  Butler 
&  Mitchell,  and  one  of  the  widely  known 
attorneys  of  St.  Paul.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, St.  Paul,  Town  and  Country,  Oge- 
kahming,  University  and  Harvard  (New 
York).  Office:  Fire  and  Marine  Bldg. 
Residence:  Oakland  Av.,  N.  W.  Cor. 
Lawton,  St.  Paul. 

HOWARD,  Adonis  Dow,  live  stock 
raiser;  born  in  Sangerville,  Me.,  Sept. 
28,  1842;  son  of  Algernon  Sidney  and 
Almira  (Chapman)  Howard;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Sangerville.  Was  in 
the  Maine  woods,  1858-62;  sailed  from 
New  York  for  San  Francisco,  via  Pan- 
ama route,  1862;  returned  eastward  to 
Idaho  and  engaged  in  mining,  trading 
and  merchandising  business;  entered 
stock  raising  in  Ore.,  1870;  located  at 
Anoka,  Minn.,  with  family,  1882;  re- 
turned to  Oregon  spring  of  1883,  and 
drove  stock  through  to  Madison  Co. 
where  he  wintered;  located  on  ranch  at 
Forsyth,  Mont.,  in  spring  of  1884,  where 
he  has  since  continued  as  proprietor  of 
No.  20  Ranch,  devoted  to  raising  sheep, 
cattle  and  horses,  on  a  large  scale; 
makes  several  trips  each  year  to  Anoka, 
Minn.,  to  attend  to  other  interests.  Vice 
president  Anoka  National  Bank;  senior 
member  firm  of  Campbell  &  Howard. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Member  Royal 
Arcanum.  Married,  1st,  in  Missouri, 
1882,  to  Emily  J.  Estey  (now  deceased); 
2nd,  at  Anoka,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Josephine 
M.  Cook.  Address:  Anoka,  Minn.,  or 
Forsyth.  Mont. 


HOWARD,  Georgre  P.,  county  super- 
intendent of  schools  Olmsted  (Z!o. ;  born 
at  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1858;  son  ol 
Thomas  and  Catherine  (Ketchum),  How- 
ard; came  to  Minnesota,  1868;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Olmsted  Co.;  mar- 
ried at  Elgin,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss  An- 
nette Palmer.  Raised  on  a  farm;  en- 
gaged in  teaching  as  a  profession,  1896, 
as  proprietor  and  manager  of  Commer- 
cial College  in  Rochester;  superintend- 
ent of  schools  since  1902.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Educational  Association.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  'M.  TV.  A.,  Court  of  Honor,  Modern 
Brotherhood  of  America.  Address: 
Rochester,  Minn. 

HOWARD,  Julius  Dorilus,  real  estate; 
native  of  Superior,  Wis.;  son  of  John 
Dow  and  Hannah  Sewell  (Fessenden) 
Howard;  common  school  education. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1869,  and  located  in 
Duluth;  has  been  continuously  engaged 
in  real  estate,  loan  and  insurance  busi- 
ness, since  the  beginning  of  his  active 
career.  President  J.  D.  Howard  &  Co., 
organized,  1869,  and  Howard  Invest- 
ment Co.,  incorporated,  1899;  treasurer 
Cincinnati  Iron  Co.;  secretary-treasurer 
Albany  Realty  Co.;  director  Butte  & 
Duluth  Copper  Co.  Alderman  Duluth; 
postmaster  Duluth  under  President 
Harrison.  Republican.  Methodist. 

Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar.  Married 
at  Duluth,  1895,  to  Miss  Edna  Blan- 
chard.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  North- 
land Country.  Recreations:  Golf,  hunt- 
ing, fishing,  boating.  Office:  216  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  Spalding 
Hotel,   Duluth. 

HOWE,  Harry  C,  secretary  Owatonna 
Manufacturing  Co.;  born  at  Owatonna, 
Minn..  Nov.  16,  1873;  son  of  Thomas  J. 
and  Sarali  M.  (Chapman)  Howe;  edu- 
cated in  Owatonna  High  School  and  at 
University  of  Minnesota.  Has  been  con- 
nected with  the  Owatonna  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  founded  by  his  father,  all  his 
life,  and  has  been  secretary  of  the  com- 
pany since  1903.  Was  1st  lieut.  Co.  I, 
2nd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  for  5  years.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knights  Templar,  B.  P.  O. 
B.  Married  at  Marshalltown,  la.,  June 
20,  1900,  to  Miss  Jane  Semple.  Recrea- 
tions; Outing  vacations.  Address: 
Owatonna,    Minn. 

HOWE,  Fierce  Iiyman,  president  Im- 
perial Elevator  Co.;  born  at  Monona, 
la.,  Aug.  3,  1862;  son  of  Leonard  Henry 
and  Alta  (Chamberlain)  Howe;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Monona.  Came 
to  Minnesota  in  1882  and  began  in  grain 
and  elevator  business,  1886;  is  known  as 
one  of  the  largest  grain  and  lumber 
operators  in  the  Northwest.  President 
of  the  Imperial  Elevator  Co.,  organized 
1893,  which  owns  and  controls  an  ex- 
tensive line  of  elevators  on  the  Great 
Northern  Railway  in  Minnesota  and  N. 
Dakota,  lumber  yards  in  Minnesota  and 
N.   and    S.    Dakota,    and    large   saw   mills 


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in  Minnesota  and  Montana.  Republican 
in  national  affairs.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Sept.  9,  1884, 
to  Miss  Minnie  Adell  Marble.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Lafayette.  Recreations: 
Horseback  riding-,  hunting-,  camping- 
and  outdoor  exercises  generally.  Of- 
fice: Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:     2433   Park  Av..   Minneapolis. 

HOWE,  Thomas  Jefferson,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Pinckney,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1.5, 
1827;  son  of  Gideon  and  Mary  (Jeffers) 
Howe;  educated  in  common  and  select 
schools  at  Black  River,  N.  Y. ;  married, 
1st,  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1861, 
to  Sarah  Mercy  Chapman;  2nd,  at  Pratt, 
Minn.,  Oct.  28,  1903,  to  Mrs.  Matilda  S. 
Lieb.  "Worked  with  his  father  at  Black 
River,  N.  Y.,  in  blacksmith  shop  when 
a  boy,  also  with  his  brother  as  machin- 
ist; came  to  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1848,  the 
country  then  being  almost  a  wilderness, 
blazed  trees  marking  out  the  trail;  saw 
the  first  suspension  bridge  being  built 
at  Niagara;  began  manufacturing 
threshing  machines  and  broadcast  seed- 
ers for  Rowell  &  Lowth,  1855;  removed 
to  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1865,  and  went  into 
business  with  Michael  F.  Lowth,  man- 
ufacturing broadcast  seeders  and  carry- 
ing on  a  general  foundry  business,  in 
which  he  has  continued  until  the  pres- 
ent time;  now  manufacturing  combined 
churns  and  butter  workers,  and  seeding 
machines  as  the  Owatonna  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  of  which  he  is  general  manager 
and  treasurer;  has  taken  out  14  patents 
on  broadcast  seeders,  drills,  combined 
churns  and  butter  workers,  grain  har- 
vesters and  mowing  machines,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Has  served  several  terms  as 
mayor,  alderman  and  member  board  of 
education,  Owatonna,  also  ex-member 
City  Library  board.  Universalist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Chapter,  Command- 
ery,  Owatonna.  Address:  Owatonna, 
Minn. 

HOWES,  Charles  Perry,  merchant; 
born  on  farm,  at  Ashfleld,  Mass.,  May 
5,  1859;  son  of  Frederick  G.  and  Eliza 
(Boice)  Howes;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  Sanderson  Academy  at  Ash- 
field,  Mass.;  married  at  Ashfield,  Jan. 
27,  1887,  to  Isabel  Hall.  Taught  foui 
terms  in  country  school,  Ashfield,  Mass.; 
employed  as  shipping  clerk  and  after- 
wards as  bookkeeper  by  Belding  Bros.  & 
Co.,  silk  manufacturers,  Rockville, 
Conn.,  1880-81;  traveling  salesman  for 
same  concern  from  Boston,  Mass.,  1881- 
90;  since  Sept.,  1890,  engaged  at  St. 
Paul  under  style  of  C.  P.  Howes  &  Co., 
as  wholesale  dealer  in  Belding's  sewing 
and  embroidery  silks,  etc.;  also  director 
American       National       Bank.  Mason, 

Knights  Templar,  Shriner.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  140  E.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    1907  Marshall  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

HOYT,  Elmore  S.,  president  Red  Wing 
Union  Stoneware  Co.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.; 
born  in  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Aug.  22, 
1863;     son     of     Sherman     H.     and     Rose 


(Meekin)  Hoyt;  educated  in  the  public 
school  of  Leavenworth,  learning  the 
printer's  trade  during  his  school  life; 
came  to  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  in  1881.  en- 
tering the  employ  of  the  Red  Wing 
Furniture  Co.,  remaining  with  them  for 
3  years;  married  in  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1888,  to  Florence  A.  McCart.  After  sev- 
ering his  connection  with  the  furniture 
company  he  traveled  for  the  Minnesota 
Stoneware  Co.  and  in  1893  was  made 
general  manager  of  this  company,  and 
elected  its  president  in  1900,  holding 
that  position  until  the  time  of  its  con- 
solidation with  the  Red  Wing  Stone- 
ware Co.,  in  1906,  when  he  was  elected 
president  and  general  manager  of  the 
new  company — The  Red  Wing  Union 
Stoneware  Company.  He  is  actively  as- 
sociated with  the  following  companies 
as  director:  Bank  of  Pierce  Simmons 
Co.,  Red  Wing  Hat  Mfg.  Co.,  Red  Wing 
Shoe  Co.  Member  Red  Wing  Board  of 
Fire  Commissioners  and  of  the  Manu- 
facturer's Association,  member  Royal 
Arcanum.  U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Club: 
Commercial.  Republican.  Recreation: 
Fishing.      Address:      Red   Wing,   Minn. 

HOYT,  Kufns  Adelbert,  insurance, 
law,  etc.;  born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  July 
2.  1862;  son  of  Rufus  K.  and  Hannah 
(Patee)  Hoyt;  educated  in  common 
school  and  Skaneateles  (N.  Y. )  Acad- 
emy; read  law  witli  Hon.  Milo  Goodrich. 
Auburn,  N.  Y.;  unmarried.  Since  1888 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul, 
and  for  fifteen  years  has  represented 
the  life  and  accident  companies.  Also 
interested  in  mining  enterprises  in 
Colorado.  Served  for  three  years  in 
cavalry  during  Indian  trouble  in  Colo- 
rado; for  fifteen  years  general  agent 
of  the  Minnesota  Humane  Society.  Re- 
publican. Member  People's  Church. 
Mason  and  member  of  Order  of  the 
Eastern  Star.  Member  City,  State  and 
National  Humane  societies;  vice  presi- 
dent Mississippi  Valley  Import  and  Ex- 
port Congress.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Lincoln.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  20  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HUBBARD,  Iiucins  Frederick,  born  in 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1836;  son  of  Charles 
F.  and  Margaret  (Van  Valkenberg) 
Hubbard;  educated  in  public  school  and 
.academy,  Chester,  Vt.,  and  academy  at 
N.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  until  16;  married,  at 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  17,  1868,  to 
Amelia  Thomas.  Worked  at  tinsmith's 
trade,  1852-57;  published  newspaper  at 
Red  Wing,  Miim.,  1857-61;  register  of 
deeds,  Goodhue  County,  1858-60;  pri- 
vate, capt.,  lieut.-col.  and  col.,  5th  Minn. 
Inf.,  and  brevet  brig,  genl.,  U.  S.  V.,  in 
Civil  War,  1861-65.  Was  in  grain  and 
milling  business.  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1866- 
84;  railroad  constructor  and  manager, 
1888-1902;  built  Midland  R.  R.,  Minn., 
1877-78;  president  Cannon  Valley  R.  R., 
1878-81;  built  and  operated  Duluth, 
Red  Wing  &  Southern  R.  R.,   1888-1902. 


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State  senator  1872-76;  governor  of  Min- 
nesota, 1882-87;  brigadier  general  U.  S. 
v.,  in  command  of  3rd  Division,  7th 
Army  Corps,  in  Spanish-American  War. 
Republican;  member  Republican  Na- 
tional Committee,  1896-1900.  Member 
Acker  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
sota Commandery  Loyal  Legion,  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  Spanish 
War  Veterans,  Society  of  Foreign  Wars, 
Sons  of  American  Revolution.  Royal 
Arch  Mason.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:     303   Dayton   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HUBBABS,  Iiuther  Frescott,  flour 
manufacturer;  born  New  York  City,  Jan. 
20,  1840;  educated  in  the  public  schools 
of  New  York  City  and  prepared  for  col- 
lege at  Preparatory  School,  Brookfleld. 
Mass.;  married  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1865,  to 
Harriett  Louise  Knapp.  Entered  the 
service  of  the  Federal  Army  as  private, 
April  1,  1861;  after  two  years  in  the 
field  detailed  successively  to  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Augusta  and  Portland,  Me.,  on 
special  duty.  After  war  was  purser  on 
steamer  Cromwell  Line,  New  York  and 
New  Orleans.  In  hardware  and  lumber 
business,  Grinnell,  la.,  1868-72.  Came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1872  and  engaged  in 
hardware  business  until  1874,  since 
which  time  has  been  in  flour  manufac- 
turing business.  Treasurer  Pillsbury- 
Washburn  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Ltd.,  secre- 
tary and  director  Minneapolis  Mill  Com- 
pany; secretary  and  director  St.  An- 
thony Falls  Water  Power  Company; 
trustee  Lakewood  Cemetery  Association. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Mini- 
kahda.  Recreation:  Automobiling.  Of- 
fice: Metropolitan  Bldg.  Residence: 
204   Franklin  Av.,  W.,   Minneapolis. 

HUBBASD,  William  McMillan,  busi- 
ness manager;  born  near  Toledo,  O., 
June  12,  1849;  son  of  Hiram  and  Lettice 
(McMillan)  Hubbard;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Lucas  Co.,  O.;  Hillsdale 
College,  Hillsdale,  Mich.;  partial  course 
in  medicine,  medical  department.  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan.  Began  active  career 
in  lumber  and  saw  mill  business;  loca- 
ted in  Duluth,  1885,  continuing  In  lum- 
ber business  until  1904;  president  and 
general  manager  of  the  Zenith  Tele- 
phone Co.;  president  Peoples  Telephone 
Co..  West  Superior,  Wis.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner,  mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Hillsdale, 
Mich.,  1888,  to  Miss  Susan  J.  Henry, 
Club:  Commercial.  Office.  L^'ceum 
Bldg.  Residence:  1418  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

HUBBBIili,  Ralph  Gideon,  banker  and 
broker;  born  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  May  31, 
1885;  son  of  Albert  C.  and  Mary  (Lyon) 
Hubbell;  educated  at  Michigan  Militarv 
Academy,  Orchard  Lake,  Mich.;  unmar- 
ried. Began  active  career  in  the  employ 
of  Paine,  Webber  &  Co.,  stocks  and 
bonds,  Jan.  9,  1902,  continuing  until 
1906;  has  been  resident  manager,  at 
Duluth,  of  Gay  &  Sturgis,  bankers  and 
brokers,   headquarters  in   Boston,   Mass., 


since  July  1,  1906.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Commercial.  Northland  Country,  Duluth 
Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Recreations: 
Golfing  and  boating.  Office:  32  8  W. 
Superior  St.  Residence:  1105  E.  1st  St., 
Duluth.    Minn. 

RtTBBB,  Franz,  lumber;  born  in  Ger- 
many, June  4,1850;  graduated  from  First 
Latin  High  School,  Flensburg,  Prussia, 
Germany,  1866;  married  in  Germany, 
Oct.  9,  1880,  Miss  D.  Mattsen.  Has  been 
nearly  twenty-five  years  in  the  lumber 
business  in  St.  Paul,  the  last  ten  years 
as  manager  for  large  concerns;  since 
April  1,  1904,  manager  of  W.  W.  John- 
son Lumber  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Served' 
as  volunteer  in  German  army.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  Ancient 
Order  United  Workmen,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  Woodmen  of  the 
'World.  Office:  412  Kittson  Av.  Resi- 
dence:     499  Woodward  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HUBERT,  Roliert  I.,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Anthony  Falls,  Minn.,  1860;^  son 
of  Theodore  and  Gertrude  Hubert; 'edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul  and 
at  University  of  Minneasota.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  St.  Paul,  March, 
1884;  came  to  St.  Cloud  as  junior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Drs.  Dunn  &  Hubert, 
later  as  Hubert  &  Whiting,  now  inde- 
pendent. Secretary  U.  S.  pension  board; 
surgeon  Minnesota  State  Reformatory; 
county  physician,  Stearns  Co.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married,  at  St. 
Paul,  1893,  to  Miss  Anna  T.  Wagener. 
Address:      St.   Cloud,  Minn. 

HUDSOI7,  Herbert  D.,  implements; 
born  in  Allegan  Co..  Mich.,  Jan.,  1861; 
son  of  James  S.  and  Rebecca  J.  (French) 
Hudson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Michigan  and  at  Northern  Indiana  Nor- 
mal School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Began 
active  career  as  salesman  for  the  Wal- 
ter A.  Wood  Harvester  Co.;  became  gen- 
eral agent  for  the  Milwaukee  Harves- 
ter Co.,  at  Peoria,  111.,  1895,  locating  in 
Minneapolis  in  same  capacity,  1901;  was 
president  of  the  Minneapolis  Implement 
Co.,  1903-1905;  has  been  president  of  the 
Hudson  &  Thurber  Co.,  since  its  organ- 
ization, 1905.  Republican.  Mason;  member 
Knights  of  Pvthias.  Married  in  Alle- 
gan Co.,  Mich.,  1883,  to  Miss  Delia  A. 
Kenter.  Recreations:  Traveling  and 
farming.  Office:  414  3rd  Av.,  N.  Resi- 
dence:     2420    Garfield   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

HUDSON,  Horace  Bushnell,  publisher, 
and  writer;  born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug. 
20,  1861;  son  of  Ceylon  and  Carrie 
(Bushnell)  Hudson;  educated  in  Cincin- 
nati graded  and  high  schools.  Has  de- 
voted a  large  part  of  his  life  to  news- 
paper writing;  entered  newspaper  work, 
1885,  as  reporter  on  Minneapolis  Trib- 
une and  during  15  years  filled  almost  all 
positions  on  editorial  staff  of  Tribune 
and  other  Minneapolis  papers;  was  with 
Minneapolis  Journal,   1894-1900,   entering 


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business  as  writer  and  publisher  on  his 
own  account  in  1900,  in  which  he  still 
continues  under  title  of  The  Hudson 
Publishing  Co.  Has  been  closely  iden- 
tified for  many  years  with  municipal 
affairs;  in  1899  issued  a  brief  history 
of  Minnesota;  now  writing  and  prepar- 
ing to  publish  a  history  of  Minneapolis. 
Publisher  of  the  Dictionary  of  Minne- 
apolis, issued  annually.  Member  Na- 
tionnl  Geographic  Society.  Married,  at 
College  Hill,  O.,  1884,  to  Miss  Anna  V. 
Brown.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Six  O'Clock, 
Publicity.  Office:  Kastoa  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 2120  Lake  of  the  Isles  Blvd., 
Minneapolis. 

HUDSON,  Sanford  Henry,  lawyer; 
born  at  Janesville,.  Wis.,  Nov.  29,  1857; 
son  of  Sanford  A.  and  Sarah  D.  (Can- 
field)  Hudson;  educated  in  private 
schools  at  Janesville  and  at  Wisconsin 
State  University.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
Aug.  9.  1879;  has  been  actively  engaged 
in  practice  at  Benson  since  1880.  Has 
been  county  attorney  of  Swift  Co..  three 
terms;  ex-mayor  of  Benson.  Vice  presi- 
dent Swift  County  Bank,  Benson.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Bar  associa- 
tions. Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Married  at  Algona,  la.,  Jan.  16,  1884,  to 
Miss  liOrena  McLaren.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (Minneapolis).  Address:  Benson, 
Minn. 

HUDSON,  Theodore  T.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Galva,  111.,  Feb.  9,  1858;  son  of  David 
and  Martha  Matilda  (Irwin)  Hudson; 
educated  in  Western  College,  la.  Read 
law  with  Hon.  George  E.  Waite,  Gen- 
eseo.  111.;  came  to  Duluth,  1883,  and  be- 
gan practice  of  law,  in  whicli  he  has 
ever  since  been  actively  engaged;  mem- 
ber of  the  law  firm  of  Jaques  &  Hudson. 
President  of  the  Charter  Commission 
of  Duluth;  member  Duluth  Board  of 
Water  and  Light  Commission.  Demo- 
cratic National  Committeeman  for  Min- 
nesota. Member  American  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Married  at  Duluth,  Dec.  22,  1897, 
to  Miss  Mary  Isabelle  Craig.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg. 
Residence:      1201   E.   3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

HUE'S",  George  Taylor,  assistant  gen- 
eral freight  agent  Wisconsin  Central 
Ry. ;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Marcli 
12,  1859;  son  of  George  Eckert  and 
Carolin  (Taylor)  Huey;  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  Mineapolis  and  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota;  married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Oct.  30,  1884,  to  Ella  A. 
Swett.  Entered  railway  service,  June, 
1879,  and  has  continued  in  tlie  service 
consecutively  as  follows:  Ticket  clerk 
auditor's  office,  freight  clerk  same  of- 
fice in  charge  of  joint  freight  accounts, 
traveling  auditor  and  chief  clerk  in 
local  freight  office,  Minneapolis  &  St. 
Louis  Ry.,  1879-1885;  contracting  freight 
agent,  1S85-SG  and  Northwesten  freight 
agent  Wisconsin  Central  lines  and  the 
reorganized  road,  the  Wisconsin  Central 
Ry.,     1886-1901;     general     Northwestern 


agent,  same  road,  1901-03;  assistant 
general  freight  agent  at  Minneapolis, 
same  road,  June  1,  1903,  to  the  present 
time.  Independent  in  politics.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason;  member  Cataract 
Lodge  No.  3,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.;  St.  Anthony 
Falls  Chapter,  R.  A.  M.;  Adoniram 
Council  No.  5,  R.  and  S.  M.;  Darius  Com- 
mandery  No.  7,  K.  T.;  Excelsior  Lodge 
of  Perfection  No.  2  (Scottish  Rite);  St. 
A^incent  de  Paul  Chapter  Rose  Croix  No. 
2  (Scottish  Rite);  Alfred  Elisha  Ames 
Council  Kadosh  No.  2;  Minneapolis  Con- 
sistory No.  2.  Zurah  Temple  A.  A.  O. 
N.  M.  S.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  714 
4th    St.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

HUGHES,  Albert  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Cambria,  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov. 
12,  1871;  educated  in  country  district 
school,  at  Mankato  State  Normal  School 
and  at  Carleton  College,  Northfield. 
Minn.  Began  practice  of  law  in  1901,  at 
Wadena,  Minn.,  and  is  now  county  at- 
torney of  Wadena  Co.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Married  at  Kasota, 
Minn.,  Oct.  8.  1903,  to  Miss  Pearl  Moses. 
Address:       Wadena,  Minn. 

HUGHES,  Evan,  lawyer  and  court 
commissioner;  born  at  Cambria,  Minn., 
Feb.  10,  1862;  son  of  Henry  and  Eliza 
(Davis)  Hughes;  educated  in  country 
schools  and  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.;  read  law  under  his  brother 
Thomas  and  was  admitted  to  tlie  bar. 
May,  1891.  Married  at  Spring  Valley, 
Minn.,  Jan.  31,  1899,  to  Miss  Amy 
Mason.  Engaged  in  teaching  school  in 
early  part  of  his  active  career;  prin- 
cipal Franklin  and  Pleasant  Grove 
Schools,  Mankato,  also  principal  Lake 
Crj'stal  schools,  continuing  until  he  be- 
gan practice  of  law.  Member  firm  of 
Thomas  and  Evan  Hughes.  Court  com- 
missioner. President  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, Mankato.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist. Member  Blue  Earth  County 
Bar  Association.  ■  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  A.  O.  L^.  'W'.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.     Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

HUGHES,  Georgre  Thomas,  grand  sec- 
retary Royal  Arcanum  for  Minnesota; 
born 'at  Floyd,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June 
2,  1860;  son  of  James  Thomas  and  Eme- 
line  Olive  (Kent)  Hughes;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  New  York  and  Iowa, 
also  four  years'  course  of  reading  and 
study;  married  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y., 
July  11.  1894,  to  May  Hitchcock.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  school  teacher  in 
Iowa,  continuing,  1875-81;  assistant 
postmaster  Boone,  la.,  and  later  chief 
clerk  and  assistant  postmaster  Bis- 
marck, N.  D.,  resigning,  1886,  to  engage 
as  treasurer  Duluth  Book  and  Paper  Co., 
Duluth,  Minn.;  engaged  in  real  estate 
business  in  Duluth  and  was  deputy  city 
assessor,  1887-88,  and  clerk  of  the  board 
of  public  works.  1888-91;  assistant  post- 
master and  cashier,  Duluth  post  office, 
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Royal  Arcanum  for  Minnesota,  1898,  and 
has  since  been  annually  reelected  to 
the  position.  Secretary  and  director 
Western  Securities  Co.,  of  Minneapolis. 
Was  1st  lieut.  of  the  first  militia  com- 
pany organized  in  Dak.  Ty.  Republican. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum  (served  in  Su- 
preme Council,  1905),  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O. 
F.,  M.  W.  A.,  C.  of  H.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  2109  Oliver 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

HUGHES,  Georffe  W.,  president  West- 
ern Automatic  Register  Co.;  born  at 
Hamilton,  O.,  1851;  son  of  Micajah  and 
Phoebe  (Cassidy)  Huglies;  educated  in 
public  scliools  of  Hamilton  and  at  Dela- 
ware College,  Delaware,  O. ;  married  at 
Hamilton,  O.,  IS 84,  to  Miss  Carrie  Cor- 
nell. Began  active  career  in  general  mer- 
cliandise  business  at  Hamilton,  1880; 
sold  out  and  has  been  located  in  St. 
Paul  since  1892.  Independent  in  politics. 
Presbyterian.  Office:  96-100  S.Wabasha 
St.  Residence:  225  Arundel  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

HUGHES,  George  Washing'ton,  bank- 
ing; born  in  Benton  Co.,  la.,  Sept.  21, 
1860;  son  of  F.  F.  and  Elizabeth  S. 
(Kemp)  Hughes;  educated  in  common 
schools  at  Shellsburg,  la.;  married  at 
Montrose,  S.  D.,  June  10,  1902,  to  Miss 
Daisy  E.  Perrv.  Engaged  in  newspaper 
business  at  De  Voe,  S.  D.,  1883-84  and  at 
Parker,  S.  D.,  1884-85;  was  station 
agent  and  telegraph  operator  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Ry.,  1886-1901;  cashier 
Garden  City  State  Bank,  Garden  City,  S. 
D.,  1892-93;  came  to  Minnesota,  1904 
and  organized  Farmers  State  Bank, 
Starbuck,  of  whicli  was  president,  1904- 
06;  resigned  as  president  in  favor  of  H. 
Thorson,  Elbow  Lake,  and  since  1906 
has  been  cashier  of  the  bank.  Address: 
Starbuck,  Minn. 

HUGHES,  John  Silver,  canned  goods; 
son  of  Thomas  Scott  and  Sarah  (Silver) 
Hughes;  born  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  11, 
1866;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools,  Baltimore  City  College  and 
Johns  Hopkins  Universitv;  married  at 
Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1896,  to  Katharine  Fa- 
brick.  Was  with  firm  of  Hughes,  Bell 
&  Co.,  real  estate,  Minneapolis,  18S7- 
89;  John  S.  Hughes  Real  Estate  Co., 
1889-93;  editor  American  Packer,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  1894-1905.  Engaged  in  the 
packing  of  vegetables  in  Harford  Co., 
Md.,  1897-99;  secretary  of  the  St.  Fran- 
cis Canning  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1900-1903, 
and  has  been  actively  identified  witli  tlie 
industry  in  many  parts  of  the  state 
since  that  time.  Has  built  nearly  half 
of  the  21  canning  factories  of  the  State 
of  Minnesota.  Secretary  Minnesota 
Canneries  Company,  Minnesota  (ban- 
ners' Association,  Clear  Water  Canning 
Company,  Lindstrom  Canning  Company; 
manager  Big  Stone  Canning  Company; 
president  Belle  Plaine  Canning  Com- 
pany. Clubs:  Commercial,  Southern,  S. 
A.   R.      Office:      114   So.   Fourth   St.,  Min- 


neapolis. Residence:  1305  Raymond 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

HUGHES,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born  at 
Minersville,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1854;  son  of 
Henry  and  Eliza  (Davis)  Hughes;  edu- 
cated in  country  school.  Blue  Earth  Co., 
Minn.;  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
graduating,  1880;  read  law  in  office  of 
T\'aite  &  Porter,  Mankato.  Married  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  Nov.  25,  1885,  to  Miss 
Alice  O.  Hills.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Man- 
kato, 1882,  and  has  ever  since  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  there.  County  at- 
torney Blue  Eartli  Co.,  two  terms.  Coun- 
sel and  director  Mankato  Savings  & 
Building  Association.  Member  Blue 
Earth  County  Bar  Association,  Minne- 
sota Historical  Society.  Republican. 
Congregationallst.  Compiler  and  most 
part  author:  Semi-Centennial  of  Man- 
kato; History  of  Welsh  in  Minnesota; 
History  of  Blue  Eartli  County;  also  con- 
tributor of  articles  to  State  Historical 
Society.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address:       Mankato,    Minn. 

HUGHES,  William  Franklin,  judge  of 
probate  Blue  Eartli  Co.;  born  at  Cam- 
bria, Wis.,  May  17,  1858;  son  of  Robert 
H.  and  Hannah  (Bumford)  Hughes; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1863;  educated  at 
Mankato  Normal  School  and  University 
of  Minnesota;  married  in  Dakota,  1885 
to  Miss  Susie  S.  Strait.  Read  law  in 
office  of  Brown  &  Wiswell,  Mankato; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1882,  and  practiced 
law  in  Mankato,  7  years  in  Dakota,  3 
years  in  Wasliington,  and  returned  to 
Mankato.  1893;  judge  of  probate  since 
Nov.,  1898.  Director  National  Bank  of 
Commerce.  Member  Blue  Earth  County 
Bar  Association.  Republican.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Address:  Man- 
kato,   Minn. 

HUGHES,  "William  Shanton,  secretary 
and  treasurer  Dodson,  Fisher,  Brock- 
mann  Co.,  born  at  Columbus,  O.,  Sept. 
30,  1850;  son  of  James  Egleson  and 
Pamelia  (Twiford)  Hughes;  attended 
public  schools,  Steele  Co.,  Minn.,  until 
13  years  of  age  and  University  of  Min- 
nesota for  a  few  months,  1868;  married, 
1st,  at  Macon,  Mo.,  Aug.  21,  1877,  to 
Miss  Dora  L.  Palmer  (now  deceased); 
2nd,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  25, 
1894,  to  Miss  Anna  A.  Bowen.  Ap- 
prentice in  printing  office,  Owatonna 
(Minn.)  Plaindealer,  1863,  in  the  latter 
year  removing  to  Macon,  Mo.;  assistant 
postmaster  at  Macon,  1870-72;  in  bank 
at  Macon,  1873-76;  removed  to  Minne- 
sota, 1877;  in  lumber  business  at  Owa- 
tonna, Faribault  and  St.  Paul,  1877-83. 
Removed  to  Minneapolis,  1883,  since 
whicli  time  has  been  associated  witli 
Dodson,  Fisher,  Brockman  Co.,  whole- 
sale dealers  in  liarness  and  saddlery.  On 
incorporation  in  1894  became  secretary, 
treasurer  and  director  of  tlie  company. 
City  clerk.  Macon,  Mo.,  1875.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Office:  19  N.  3rd  St. 
Residence:  2620  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
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HUCrO,  Nicliolas  Frederic,  contract- 
ing eng-ineer;  born  at  Kingston,  Ont., 
June  15,  1860;  son  of  Nicholas  and 
Mary  R.  (Marks)  Hugo;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Kingston.  Began  in 
the  contracting  business,  1893;  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Hugo  &  Tims, 
general  contractors;  built  municipal 
water  plant,  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  and  the 
timber  and  concrete  breakwaters  for  the 
\T.  S.  government  at  Portage  T^ake,  Mar- 
quette and  Harbor  Beach,  Midi.,  and 
Ashland,  Wis.;  now  operating  on  gov- 
ernment contracts  aggregating  millions 
of  dollars.  Alderman,  City  of  Duluth, 
two  years;  member  Minnesota  Legisla- 
ture since  190.3  and  speaker  pro  tern, 
sessions  1905-06  and  1907-08;  senior 
lieutenant  and  chief  engineer  Minnesota 
Naval  Reserves.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married,  at  Sterling,  Minn., 
1887,  to  Miss  Annie  Wells.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:     122   E.  3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

HUGO,  Trevanion  William,  mechani- 
cal engineer,  retired;  born  at  Cornwall, 
Eng.,  July  29,  184S;  son  of  Nicholas  and 
Mary  R.  (Marks)  Hugo;  came  to  Amer- 
ica early  in  life  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  and  academy  at  Kings- 
ton, Can.  Began  in  mechanical  engineer- 
ing, 1862;  came  to  Duluth,  1881.  Mayor 
of  City  of  Duluth  two  terms;  ex-presi- 
dent Chamber  of  Commerce;  ex-presi- 
dent of  Board  of  Education;  ex-presi- 
dent Common  Council.  Republican. 
Member  American  Society  of  Mechani- 
cal Engineers,  American  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Garfield. 
Residence:      221    W    6th   Av.,    Duluth. 

HTTHir,  Anton,  president  Huhn  Ele- 
vator Co.;  born  at  Milwaukee,  W^is., 
Feb.  18,  1856;  son  of  Frank  and  Anna 
(Durr)  Huhn;  educated  in  private 
schools,  and  business  college,  Mil- 
waukee. Was  raised  in  the  grain  busi- 
ness and  is  widely  recognized  as  one 
of  the  leading  grain  experts  of  the 
country;  laid  the  foundation  of  his 
knowledge  in  Milwaukee  early  in  his 
career  while  connected  witli  one  of  the 
large  grain  firms  of  that  city  in  1871; 
removed  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  in  1884, 
and  was  one  of  the  first  big  shippers  of 
grain  to  Eastern  millers,  his  business 
growing  by  large  strides  from  the  time 
the  first  shipment  was  made  by  him 
from  the  Northwest  in  1S84;  organizer 
and  president  of  the  Huhn  Elevator  Co., 
1900,  which  operates  terminal  grain 
elevators  on  a  large  scale  at  Minne- 
apolis, making  a  specialty  of  furnishing 
any  desired  quality  of  milling  wheat 
that  the  management  believes  can  profit- 
ably be  manufactured  into  flour.  Mem- 
ber Chamber  of  Commerce,  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Jan.  16,  1883.  to  Miss  Verona  Sieben. 
Recreations:  Fishing,  automobilin- 
literature.       Office:       Chamber    of    Com- 


merce Bldg.  Residence:  714  E.  17th 
St.,  Minneapolis. 

HUI^BEBT,  Charles  Smith,  city 
treasurer  of  Minneapolis;  born  in 
Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1832;  son 
of  Stephen  and  Anna  (Wright)  Hulbert; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Onondaga 
Co.,  N.  y.  Lived  on  father's  farm 
until  14;  became  clerk  in  store  at 
Belvidere,  111.,  and  in  1854  began  in 
hardware  business  for  himself  at  Lyons, 
la.;  removed  to  Northfield,  Minn.,  and 
engaged  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness, ISCO;  was  connected  with  William 
Blair  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  wholesale  dry 
goods,  1862,  but  returned  to  the  North- 
west; local  agent  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  at  Northfield,  1865; 
removed  to  Minneapolis  and  became 
traveling  agent  for  the  Millers'  Associa- 
tion of  Minneapolis,  1876;  assisted  in 
organizing  Pillsbury  &  Hulbert  Elevator 
Co.,  but  ill  health  caused  his  retirement 
and  he  went  abroad  for  several  years; 
on  return  became  president  Inter  State 
Grain  Co.  T\'as  elected  city  treasurer 
of  Minneapolis  by  the  city  council, 
March.  1897,  and  still  holds  that  ofl^ce; 
also  vice  president  Swedish  American 
National  Bank.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Married  Sept.,  1856,  to  Miss 
Julia  J.  Goodsell.  Office:  City  Hall. 
Residence:  1682  Hennepin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HUIiETT,  John  C,  furniture;  born  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  1861;  son  of  John  and 
Jeanette  (Wood)  Hulett;  public  school 
education;  married  at  Faribault,  1882,  to 
Emma  Roberts.  Was  for  18  years  with 
A.  L.  Hill  in  furniture  manufacturing 
business,  at  Faribault;  treasurer  and 
general  manager  St.  Peter  Furniture  Co., 
since  1895.  Republican.  Member  M.  W. 
A.  Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing. 
Address:      St.    Peter,    Minn. 

HTTIiI^,  Louis  Kossuth,  lawyer;  born 
at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1861;  son  of 
Commodore  Charles  and  Lucy  Lincoln 
(Perry)  Hull;  educated  in  Hopkins 
Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
Yale  College,  graduating,  1883;  Yale 
Law  School,  graduating,  1885;  married, 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  12,  1892,  to 
Agnes  Oliphant  McNair.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  law  in  Minneapolis  since 
1887.  President  Southern  Minnesota 
Lumber  Co.;  vice  president  Minnesota 
and  Southeastern  R.  R.,  Union  Lumber 
Co.  and  Diamond  Boiler  Works.  Director 
Security  Bank  of  Minnesota.  Member 
American  Bar  Association.  Democrat. 
Member  National  Democratic  Commit- 
tee, 1884.  Alderman  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1884.  Member  Democratic  State 
Central  Committee  of  Minnesota,  1888. 
Chairman  Democratic  Central  Commit- 
tee, Minneapolis,  1892.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Skull  and 
Bones  man  at  Yale  Psi  Upsilon.  H. 
Boule,  member  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country,  Minikahda, 
Lafayette,    Automobile    and    Elks.      Rec- 


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reations:  Former  Captain  Tale  Uni- 
versity Crew  and  Yale  football  team, 
also  coach  of  Yale  Crew  for  several 
years.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence: 
21   Groveland  Terrace,   Minneapolis. 

HUMBIBD,  John  A.,  lumber;  director 
National  German  American  Bank.  Of- 
fice; National  German  American  Bank 
Bldg-.  Residence:  527  Dayton  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

HUMS,  S.  Edward,  vice  president  S. 
R.  Sikes  Co.;  born  on  a  farm  in  province 
of  Ontario,  Can.,  June  3,  1S65;  son  of 
Francis  and  Sarah  (Kersey)  Hume; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Ontario. 
Began  active  career  at  16  years  of  age, 
as  clerk  in  hardware  store;  removed  to 
Minneapolis,  1S86,  and  was  in  hardware 
business  1SS6-8S;  has  been  connected 
with  the  S.  R.  Sikes  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  leather  belting,  since  1888  and  is 
vice  president  of  the  company.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar;  Shriner;  member  Royal 
League,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1890,  to  Miss 
Bertha  M.  J.  Converse.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  915  Washington  Av.. 
S.  Residence:  32  11th  St.,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HTTMS,  Seward  !•.,  merchant;  born  at 
Eastport,  Me,  Nov.  22,  1861;  son  of  Sew- 
ard B.  and  Caroline  E.  (Storer)  Hume: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Eastport 
and  at  Bryant  &  Stratton's  Business 
College,  Boston,  Mass.  Began  actice 
career  as  clerk  in  Frontier  National 
Bank,  Eastport,  Me.,  continuing,  1885- 
86;  came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  filled 
position  of  general  clerk,  First  National 
Bank,  St.  Paul,  for  12  years;  became 
member  of  firm  of  Shackford  &  Hume, 
Minneapolis,  1892;  has  been  senior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Hume  &  Albrecht. 
wholesale  dealers  in  leather  and  find- 
ings since  1897.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  8,  1897,  to 
Miss  Anna  W.  Winchell.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  All  sports.  Of- 
fice: 25  N.  3rd  St.  Residence:  Im- 
perial Flats,  Minneapolis. 

KUMFHBEV,  Edward  W.,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  in  Wisconsin,  June 
16,  1875;  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Fisher)  Humphrey;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools,  Gary,  S.  D.;  Iowa  State 
I'niversity,  1894-98,  graduating,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1898;  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Hamline  Universitv,  graduat- 
ing, degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1902.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Moorhead, 
Minn.,  since  1902.  Chief  surgeon  North- 
western Hospital,  Moorhead.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association. 
Clay-Becker  County  Medical  Society 
Member  M.  W.  A.,  Royal  Neighbors,  In- 
dependent Order  of  Foresters.  Married 
at  Moorhead,  1903,  to  Miss  Edith  Vin- 
cent. Club:  Commercial.  Address- 
Moorhead,    Minn. 


HUNCK,  Clemens  A.,  merchant;  liorn 
at  Westphalen,  Germany,  Sept.  30,  1846 
In  Prussian  Army,  during  German- 
Franco  War,  1867-71.  Came  to  America, 
1874;  lived  at  Newburg,  Wis.,  two  years; 
removed  to  Minnesota  and  entered  gen- 
eral merchandise  business,  at  Duelm, 
1876,  in  which  has  since  continued. 
Has  held  office  of  postmaster  of  Duelm 
since  1877;  town  treasurer  15  years; 
elected  representative  to  State  Legisla- 
ture, 1892.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Married  at  Duelm,  1877,  to  Miss  D.  V. 
Schulte.      Address:      Duelm,   Minn. 

HU2TT,  Alva  B.,  lawyer;  born  at  Mat- 
toon,  111.,  1862;  educated  in  Mattoon 
High  School;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
June  25,  1895,  to  Miss  Alice  M.  Adams. 
Read  law  at  Benson,  Minn.,  and  began 
practice  at  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1889;  af- 
terwards attended  the  College  of  Law, 
T'niversity  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1891;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Litchfield,  Minn., 
since  Feb.,  1899.  City  attorney,  Litch- 
field, for  four  years.  Author  of  Hunt 
on  Tender,  Bringing  Money  Into  Court, 
and  Offer  gt  Judgment;  also  Tender  in 
Cyc.     Address:     Litchfield,   Minn. 

HUNT,  Charles  J.,  life  Insurance; 
born  at  Goshen,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1857; 
son  of  Frederick  P.  and  Sophia  E.  (Bil- 
lings) Hunt;  educated  in  Day  School 
and  Prof.  Davis'  Academy,  Northboro, 
Mass.,  1863-69;  grammar  school  and 
Union  Seminary.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1869- 
73.  Married  at  Ypsilanti,  Oct.  4,  1882,  to 
Mary  E.  Perkins.  Clerk  in  hardware 
store,  Ypsilanti,  1873-79;  manager  In- 
dian Trading  Store,  Standing  Rock 
Agencv,  Dak.  Ty.,  1879-82;  cashier  Bank 
of  Oriska,  N.  Dak.,  1882-85;  member  of 
firms  of  Pennington  &  Hunt  and  C.  J. 
Hunt  &  Co.,  retail  grocers,  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.,  1885-87;  traveling  salesman  for 
Beaupre,  Keogh  &  Davis,  wholesale 
grocers,  with  headquarters  at  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.,  1887-92;  became  district  agent  for 
Duluth,  Minn.,  1892,  for  the  New  Eng- 
land Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  and  now  associate  general 
agent  for  Minnesota  for  same  companv. 
Alderman  11th  ward,  St.  Paul,  1900-01. 
Independent  Democrat.  Congregation- 
alist.  Director  St.  Paul,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
State  Executive  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
State  Sunday  School  Association,  and 
Union  Gospel  Mission.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Ryan  Bldg.  Residence: 
1701  Dayton  Av.,    St.  Paul. 

HITITT,  Ferdinand  M".,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Greenville,  111.,  Sept. 
20,  1857;  son  of  Rev.  N.  A.  and  Clarissa 
(Conrad)  Hunt;  educated  at  Carleton 
College.  Northfield,  Minn.,  1876-80,  and 
in  medical  department  of  W'ashington 
University,  St.  Louis,  1882-84,  graduat- 
ing, 1884.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
in  1884  at  Fairmont,  Minn.;  removed  to 
Blue  Earth,  1892.  Member  State  Board 
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Northwestern  Ry.  Congregationalist. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  International  So- 
ciety of  Railway  Surgeons.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Wood- 
men. Married  at  Fairmont,  Minn.,  1882. 
to  Miss  Ida  Lenore  Cadwell.  Address; 
Blue   Earth,    Minn. 

HUNT,  Frank  W.,  president  Free 
Press  Printing  Co.;  born  at  Edwards, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  184G;  son  of  Nathan  F. 
and  Caroline  (Gates)  Hunt;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Came 
to  Mankato,  Minn.,  to  enter  the  employ- 
ment of  the  Free  Press  Printing  Co.. 
1887;  acquired  interest,  1902,  and  since 
that  time  has  been  president  of  the 
company.  Married  at  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
1876,  to  Louise  Morse.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,  Minn. 

HUNT,  Harry  liben,  physician;  born 
Roodhouse,  111.,  Nov.  5,  1872;  son  of 
John  Page  and  Eveline  (Baldwin)  Hunt: 
educated  in  Roodhouse  grammar  and 
high  schools;  graduated  from  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  School,  1890,  North 
Western  College,  1893;  iNorthwestern 
Medical  College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1896. 
Married,  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.,  1904,  to  Irma 
M.  Fischbein.  Engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  since  1896;  makes  specialty  of 
diseases  of  the  eye,  ear,  nose,  and 
throat.  Member  American  Medical 
Society,  American  Academy  of  Ophthal- 
mology and  Oto-Laryngology.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  B.  Club:  Commercial. 
OfBce:  Eudicott  Arcade.  Residence: 
33   S.  Avon  St.,    St.  Paul. 

HUNT,  Oliver  Wolcott,  banker;  born 
at  Canton,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1843;  son  of 
George  and  Polly  (Bryant)  Hunt;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Canton.  Be- 
gan to  learn  blacksmith's  trade,  1860; 
enlisted  in  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Boston.  Mass., 
Sept.  5,  1864;  discharged  at  Boston, 
June  15,  1865.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1872, 
and  located  at  Lewiston  the  following 
year,  where  he  carried  on  blacksmith 
and  wagon  making  business  until  1894; 
was  engaged  in  coal  and  lime  business, 
1896-1905;  now  president  Security  State 
Bank;  also  engaged  in  insurance  and 
real  estate  business.  Member  Minnesota 
Legislature,  1875-76;  County  Commis- 
sioner, Winona  Co.,  1894-98;  postmaster 
Lewiston,  since  1897.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Masonic  order,  G.  A. 
R.  Married,  at  Canton,  Mass.,  Sept, 
30,  1863,  to  Miss  Marcia  Davenport. 
Recreation:  Trout  fishing.  Address: 
Lewiston,   Minn. 

HUNT,  Williain  A.,  physician;  born 
at  Northfleld,  Minn.,  Jan.  2,  1858;  son  of 
J.  A.  and  Mandana  (Hicks)  Hunt;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Northfleld 
until  1872;  Carleton  College,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  A.B.,  1878;  degree  of  A.M., 
same  college,  1891;  medical  department. 
University  of  Michigan,  degree  of  M.D., 


1882;  post  graduate  work  in  New  York 
City  hospitals,  1897  and  1903.  Began 
practicing  at  Northfleld,  1882,  and  has 
continued  in  that  city.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Rice  County  Medical  Society, 
U.  S.  pension  examining  board  (secre- 
tary). Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Degree  of  Honor  (grand  medical  exam- 
iner). Yeomen.  President  board  of  edu- 
cation. Northfleld,  for  10  years.  Married 
at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  June  27,  1893,  to 
Miss  Florence  M.  Bishop.  Recreations: 
All  outdoor  atliletic  sports.  Address: 
Northfleld,   Minn. 

HUNT,  William  Allen,  architect; 
born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  13,  1859;  son 
of  Porter  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Beard)  Hunt; 
educated  in  Cincinnati  High  School;  un- 
married. Began  active  career  as 
draughtsman  for  Charles  Crapsey,  Cin- 
cinnati, continuing  for  3  years;  was 
connected  for  2  years  with  R.  W.  Jor- 
dan, Minneapolis  and  for  one  year  with 
William  H.  Dennis;  located  in  Duluth 
and  associated  in  business  with  Paliner 
&  Hall,  architects;  became  member  of 
the  flrm  under  title  of  Palmer,  Hall  & 
Hunt,  1893,  and  succeeded  same  as  Will- 
iam A.  Hunt,  1905.  Designed  Central 
High  School,  said  to  be  the  most  beau- 
tiful educational  structure  in  tliis  coun- 
try, the  Wolvin  and  Lonsdale  office 
buildings,  Duluth;  State  Normal  School, 
St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Marshall-Well's,  F. 
A.  Patrick's  and  other  buildings.  Direc- 
tor Timber  Canyon  Mines  Co.,  Baker 
City,  Ore.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Ofllce: 
Lonsdale  Bldg.  Residence:  1032  E.  1st 
St..  Duluth,  Minn. 

HUNT,  'William  Franklin,  lawyer; 
born  in  Butler  County,  O.,  March  6, 
1865;  son  of  Henry  C.  and  Catherine 
(Flickinger)  Hunt;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Miamisburg,  O.,  1871-80;  Ohio 
State  University,  1883-87,  M.  E.,  1887, 
I'niversity  of  Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1895., 
LL.M.,  1896.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1899, 
to  Emma  Fairchild.  Admitted  to  bar 
in  1895,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  St.  Paul.  Receiver  of  Al- 
lemannia  Bank  of  St.  Paul  since  June, 
1900.  Secretary  Dana  Warehouse  Co.; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Northland 
Realty  Co.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist. Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Phi  Delta  Theta  and  Phi 
Delta  Phi  fraternities.  Member  Ramsey 
County  Bar  Association.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:      966      Ashland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

HUNTE,  Augfust  F.,  physician;  born 
at  Beecher,  111.,  Aug.  5,  1870;  son  of 
Ludwig  and  Dorathea  (Aebeling)  Hunte; 
educated  in  common  schools,  Illinois; 
completed  teachers'  department.  North- 
ern Indiana  Normal  School,  Valparaiso, 
Ind.,  at  age  of  18,  graduating  from 
same  institution,  degrees  of  B.S.,  1893, 
A.B.,   1895,  Ph.G.,  1895;  passed  examina- 


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tion  State  Board  of  Illinois  to  practice 
medicine  and  surgery,  June,  1898;  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  graduat- 
ing degree  of  M.D.,  1899.  Principal 
Beecher  (111.)  schools,  1903-04.  In 
practice  at  Truman,  Minn.,  since  July, 
1899.  Member  Blue  Earth  Valley  and 
Minnesota  Valley  Medical  societies  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association.  Re- 
publican. Member  Evangelical  Synod. 
Secretary  Martin  County  Republican; 
Central  Committee;  president  Business 
Men's  Association  of  Truman.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Madelia,  Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss 
Christine  Schaleben.  Address:  Tru- 
man,   Minn. 

HVM'TEB,  James,  real  estate  and 
abstracts  of  title;  born  at  Stormont, 
Can.,  May  7,  1841;  son  of  William  W. 
and  Margaret  (Ferguson)  Hunter;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  High 
School,  Perth,  Can.;  married  at  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  1866,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Wetherston.  Came  to  Faribault,  1861; 
served  in  Union  Army,  2nd  Minn.  Bat- 
tery, one  year;  wounded  at  Perryville, 
Kv.  Was  sheriff  of  Rice  Co.,  1866-72; 
city  justice  of  Faribault,  1877-86; 
register  of  deeds  Rice  Co.,  1887-97; 
judge  of  probate,  1898-1904;  has  been 
engaged  in  real  estate  business  and 
conveyancing  since  1906.  Republican. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
G.  A.  R.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Outing  vacations.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

HUNTER,  Bichard  V.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Piqua,  O.,  Aug.  13,  1854;  son 
of  J.  B.  and  Margaret  Hunter;  educated 
at  Winnebago,  111.  Was  engaged  in 
various  branches  of  hardware  business 
and  as  traveling  salesman,  Illinois  and 
Nebraska,  1873-1900;  came  to  Minneapo- 
lis, 1900,  and  entered  manufacture  of 
sash,  doors,  etc.,  as  member  of  the 
Waterman-Hunter  Co.,  in  which  he  still 
continues.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  in  Buda,  111.,  March  24,  1884, 
to  Miss  Belle  Dickey.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fisliing.  Office:  515  1st 
Av..  N.  E.  Residence:  903  3rd  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

HUNTINGTON,  Etoenezer  Cutler,  edi- 
tor; born  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Feb.  7. 
1850;  son  of  S.  and  Louisa  M.  (Kellogg) 
Huntington;  educated  in  public  schools. 
McGregor,  la.;  married  at  Windom, 
Minn..  July  31,  1872,  to  Miss  Julia  T. 
Knowlton.  Learned  printer's  trade  at 
McGregor  and  Charles  City,  la.;  pub- 
lisher paper  at  Decorah,  la.,  1869,  and 
at  Strawberry  Point,  la.,  1870-71;  has 
been  resident  of  Windom,  in  newspaper 
and  job  printing  business  since  July 
28,       1871.  Superintendent       Windom 

Mutual  Telephone  Co.;  1st  vice-president 
and  director  First  National  Bank.  Re- 
publican; Harrison  presidential  elector. 
Member  Minnesota  Editorial  Associa- 
tion. Recreation:  Photography.  Ad- 
dress:    Windom,  Minn. 


HUNTINGTON,  George,  educator; 
born  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1835; 
son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hunting-ton,  MD.; 
educated  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  until  1851; 
Providence  (R.  I.)  High  School,  1858-59; 
Brown  L^niversity,  1859-62;  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1864-65;  degree 
of  A.M.,  Beloit  College,  1879.  Married 
at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  June  30,  1863,  to 
Miss  Caroline  A.  Mason.  Was  appren- 
tice in  macliine  shop,  Corliss  Steam 
Engine  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1852-56 
and  followed  trade  one  year;  ordained 
Congregational  minister,  1863;  pastor 
Central  Village,  Conn.,  1863-64;  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1865-70;  Oak  Park,  111., 
1870-79;  editor  The  Scholar  and  The 
Sunday  School  Teacher,  Chicago,  1874- 
76;  professor  rhetoric  and  logic.  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1879-1900; 
professor  rhetoric  and  biblical  literature 
and  librarian,  1900-1906.  Retired  1906, 
on  the  Carnegie  foundation.  Author: 
Shining  Hours;  Outlines  of  Congrega- 
tional History;  Chubby  Ruff;  Nakoma; 
Kings  and  Cupbearers;  The  Rockanock 
Stage;  Maud  Bray  ton;  Robber  and  Hero. 
Writer  of  articles  and  poems  for  peri- 
odicals. Recreation:  Photography.  Ad- 
dress:       Northfield,    Minn. 

HUBD,  Warren  W.,  vice  president  and 
general  manager  Great  Northern  Land 
and  Stock  Co.;  born  in  Fillmore  County. 
Minn.,  May  7,  1865;  son  of  David  E. 
and  Anna  D.  (Pay)  Hurd;  educated  in 
common  scliool,  at  Williams,  Iowa,  and 
private  academy,  Webster,  Iowa;  mar- 
ried in  Dickinson  County.  Iowa,  July 
4,  1888,  to  Amy  A.  Gardner.  Remained 
on  farm  until  he  became  of  age.  then 
engaged  principally  in  the  sale  of  farm 
lands  in  Central  and  Northern  Iowa; 
in  connection  with  land  business  ran 
a  general  and  hardware  store  for  three 
years,  lumber  yard  for  three  years  and 
private  bank  for  four  years  in  Dickin- 
son Co.,  Iowa;  in  1901  organized  the 
Great  Northern  Land  and  Stock  Co.  of 
St.  Paul,  handling  farm  lands,  mortgage 
loans  and  live  stock,  of  which  he  is 
now  vice  president  and  general  manager. 
Director  Federal  National  Bank  of  Chi- 
cago. Republican.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
794    Lincoln  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

HUBD,  William  J.,  dentist;  born  at 
A'incennes,  Ind.,  March  7,  1856;  son  of 
Dr.  Charles  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson) 
Hurd;  graduate  T\"estern  Reserve  LTni- 
versity.  College  of  Dentistry,  Cleveland, 
O..  degree  of  D.D.S.,  1876.  Began 
practice  of  dentistry  at  Youngstown. 
O. ;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
St.  Paul  since  1878.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  91  E.  7th  St.  Residence:  4 
The  Virginia,   St.   Paul. 

HUBIiEV,  Frank,  stocks  and  bonds; 
born  at  Helena,  Wis,,  Feb.  15,  1873; 
son  of  John  F.  and  Jennie  (King) 
Hurley;    educated    in    public    schools    at 


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Spring  Green,  Wis.;  married  at  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.,  June  18,  1902,  to  Lilian 
F.  Payler.  Entered  employment  of  the 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  as 
telegraph  operator,  1890;  cashier  of  Ray- 
mond, Pynchon  &  Co.,  stock  and  bond 
brokers.  Milwaukee,  1895;  manager 
stock  and  bond  department,  Whallon, 
Case  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  since  Aug.  1, 
1901.  Catholic.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
1710   First   Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

HUBIiEV,  James,  farm  implements 
and  machinery;  born  in  Vermont,  Feb. 
10,  1853;  son  of  Michael  and  Mary 
(Conneran)  Hurley;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1859;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Anoka  Co.  Engaged 
with  brother  William,  in  general 
merchandise  and  logging  business,  at 
Hinckley,  Minn.,  1879-90;  in  business 
at  Pine  City,  Minn.,  since  1901.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  At- 
water,  Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Katharine 
O'Brien.  Recreations:  Athletic  sports. 
Address:     Pine  City,  Minn. 

HUBTY,  Frank  W.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware; born  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  Feb.  25, 
1856;  son  of  Josiah  and  Ann  I.  Hurty; 
common  school  education.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  A.  G.  Austin  & 
Co.,  hardware  dealers,  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
Aug.,  1S72;  went  to  Chicago  and  was 
connected  with  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bart- 
lett  &  Co.,  for  5  years;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1882,  and  was  with  Farwell, 
Ozmun  &  Jackson,  until  April,  1905, 
serving  as  director  and  secretary  during 
the  last  10  years  of  his  connection  with 
the  company;  has  been  vice  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  Hurty-Simmons 
Hardware  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in 
hardware,  since  its  establishment,  March 
15,  1905.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  20, 
1894,  to  Miss  Clara  M.  Lightner.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Commercial, 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul.)  Office:  Cor.  4th 
St.  and  2nd  Av.,  N.  Residence:  1823 
Fremont  Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

HUSS,  Julius  John,  insurance;  born 
on  a  farm  near  Mishicott,  Wis.,  Nov.  16, 
1865;  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Etel) 
Huss;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools,  Two  Rivers,  Wisconsin;  and  at 
commercial  college,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Located  in  Minneapolis.  1886,  and  com- 
menced in  the  insurance  business  as 
clerk  for  Millers  and  Manufacturers 
Ins.  Co.;  was  chief  clerk  of  the  insur- 
ance firm  of  C.  B.  Shove  &  Co.;  started 
in  fire  insurance  on  own  account  and 
consolidated  with  J.  A.  Jamieson  as 
the  J.  A.  Jamieson  &  Huss  Co.,  1904, 
which  firm  still  continues.  Independent 
in  politics.  Lutheran.  Member  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Minneapolis.  1894,  to  Miss  Josephine 
Rauen.  Club:  Commercial  (North  Side). 
Recreations:  Travel  and  fishing.  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  1427  Emerson 
Av.,   N.,   Minneapolis. 


HUTCHINGS,  Henry  H.,  vice  presi- 
dent Tibbs,  Hutchings  &  Co.;  born  in 
London,  Eng.,  Aug.  24,  1858;  son  of 
John  and  Mary  (Whitbourne)  Hutch- 
ings; educated  in  public  schools  of 
London.  Came  to  America,  1873,  and 
entered  employ  of  D.  Mclnnes  &  Co., 
wholesale  dry  goods,  Hamilton,  Can., 
continuing  until  1875;  was  connected 
with  the  credit  department  of  Keith 
Brothers  &  Co.,  wholesale  millinery, 
hats  and  caps,  Chicago,  1875-79;  re- 
moved to  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  and  became 
partner  in  Wyeth  Hardware  and  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  remaining  with  the  com- 
pany for  17  years;  was  partner  Burn- 
ham,  Hanna  Munger  &  Co.,  wholesale 
dry  goods,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  until  1901, 
when  he  came  to  St.  Paul  and  assisted 
in  purchase  of  controlling  interest  in 
the  Powers  Dry  Goods  Co.,  the  name 
being  changed  to  Tibbs,  Hutchings  & 
Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  of  which  he 
has  been  vice  president  since  time  of 
organization.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Chicago,  Feb.  14,  1883,  to  Miss  Aley 
Turnbull.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Country, 
Commercial.  Office:  5th  &  Wacouta  Sts. 
Residence:  755  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

HUTCHINSON,  Charles,  dry  goods 
and  carpets:  born  at  Montreal,  Can., 
March  30,  1852;  son  of  John  and  Isabel 
(Patterson)  Hutchinson;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Northfield,  Minn.; 
married  at  Faribault,  May  24,  1883,  to 
Miss  Nellie  Clement.  Began  in  mercan- 
tile business  for  himself,  1877,  succeed- 
ing W.  H.  Hall  &  Co.,  at  Kingston, 
Minn.;  was  at  Ojata,  N.  D.,  1882-85; 
came  to  Faribault,  1885,  and  bought  out 
Stevenson  Bros.,  dry  goods  and  carpets; 
established  branch  store  at  Waterville, 
Minn.,  1898;  both  stores  in  successful 
operation  from  the  beginning.  Post- 
master Ojata  three  years.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Outing  vacations.  Ad- 
dress:     Faribault,    Minn. 

HUTCHINSON,  Pred  Mayhew,  ac- 
countant; liurn  at  Machias,  Maine,  Feb. 
5,  IN.Jij;  .'^(iii  of  Thomas  Patten  and 
Abby  (Mayhew)  Hutchinson;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Machias,  Me.;  mar- 
ried, Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1894,  Anna 
Downey.  Entered  business  career  as 
clerk  in  general  store  at  Machias,  Me., 
1872;  appointed  postmaster  by  President 
Arthur,  1883,  and  held  office  until  Oct., 
1885;  came  to  Minneapolis,  April,  1886; 
assistant  secretary  and  treasurer,  Min- 
neapolis Industrial  Exposition,  1886-89; 
cashier  Inter-State  Savings  and  Loan 
Association,  1890-98;  since  1898  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  same.  In  life  insur- 
ance business,  1903-06;  public  account- 
ant and  auditor;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Ore  Hill  Mines  Co.;  assistant  secretary 
Queen  of  the  West  Mines  Co.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  bodies,  Shriner, 
member  Loyal  Legion.  Club:  Minne- 
apolis     Commercial.        Office:        Andrus 


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Bldg-.  Residence:  2524  Bryant  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

HUTCHINSON,  Georffe  Hunt,  civil 
engineer;  born  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  Feb.  8, 
1861;  son  of  Henry  and  Charlotte  (Hunt) 
Hutchinson;  graduate  Chandler  Scienti- 
fic Department,  Dartmouth  College,  de- 
gree of  B  S.,  1881;  Thayer  School  of 
Civil  Engineering,  post  graduate  course, 
degree  of  C.E.,  1884.  Married  at  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  March  8,  1894,  to  Ida  I^. 
Westervelt.  Inspecting  and  construct- 
ing engineer  railways,  etc.,  up  to  1902; 
chief  engineer  Northwestern  Fuel  Co., 
since  Feb.,  1902.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Civil  Engineers  Society  of  St.  Paul.  Of- 
fice: Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
888   Goodrich  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

HUTCHINSON,  Henry,  physician; 
born  at  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Aug.  20, 
1849;  son  of  John  and  Isabella  (Patter- 
son) Hutchinson;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1859;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Toronto,  Can.,  and  Northfleld,  Minn.; 
Carleton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.; 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 

1874.  Married     at     Red     Wing,     Minn., 

1875,  to  Miss  Matilda  McCurdy.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Northfleld,  Minn., 
March,  1874;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  St.  Paul,  since  1878.  Homeo- 
pathic school  of  medicine.  Chief  of  Staff 
St.  Luke's  Hospital  and  member  staffs 
City  and  County  and  St.  Joseph's  hospi- 
tals. Late  professor  of  theory  and  prac- 
tice in  College  of  Homeopathic  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota. 
President  State  Board  of  Health  sines 
1901  (member  since  1894).  Member 
American  Public  Health  Association, 
State  Anti-Tuberculosis  Association, 
American  and  Minnesota  Institutes  of 
Homeopathy.  Republican.  Member  House 
of  Hope  Church.  Recreation:  Travel- 
ing. Office:  Gerniania  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Hotel  Angus,  St.  Paul. 

HUTCHINSON,  John,  president  Fari- 
bault Furniture  Co.;  born  at  Montreal, 
P.  Q.,  Can.,  Feb.  1,  1840;  son  of  John 
and  Isabel  (Patterson)  Hutchinson; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  married,  1st,  at  Racine,  Wis.,  to 
Lucinda  D.  Drought,  (now  deceased); 
2nd,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  to  Eunice  Spicer, 
(deceased);  3rd,  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
Jan.  7,  1902,  to  Anna  G.  Brown.  Came 
to  the  U.  S.,  1851,  and  to  Rice  Co.,  Min- 
nesota, 1859;  engaged  in  farming,  also 
as  contractor  and  builder,  with  his 
father;  enlisted  in  6th  Minn.  Vols.,  Aug. 
8,  1862,  and  served  in  Indian  troubles 
and  in  the  South;  mustered  out  of  the 
army,  Aug.  19,  1865.  Returned  to 
Minnesota  and  engaged  in  saw  milling, 
general  merchandise  and  farming,  until 
1S83,  when  he  entered  the  manufacture 
of  furniture  at  Faribault,  in  which  he 
has  since  been  engaged.  Also  president 
Faribault  Roller  Mill  Co.;  vice  presi- 
dent   Faribault    Loan    &    Insurance    Co. 


Republican.  Member  State  Legislature, 
1871-72;  ex-member  Board  of  Education. 
Congregationalist.  Member  G.  A.  R. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

HUTCHINSON,  John  Corrin,  educator; 
born  at  Kirk  Michael,  Isle  of  Man,  Great 
Britain,  May  11,  1849;  son  of  Richard 
and  Christiana  (Corrin)  Hutchinson; 
came  to  the  United  States  with  his 
mother,  after  the  death  of  his  father, 
1867;  educated  at  Peel,  Isle  of  Man; 
preparatory  department.  University  of 
Minnesota,  1870-72;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1876. 
Married  at  Champlin,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1S76, 
to  Miss  Lura  D.  Hinkley.  Has  been 
identified  with  the  College  of  Science, 
Literature  and  the  Arts,  University  of 
Minnesota  since  the  beginning  of  his 
active  career;  tutor  in  Greek,  1873-76; 
instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  1876-78; 
instructor  in  Greek  and  mathematics, 
1879-82;  associated  professor  of  Greek 
and  mathematics,  1882-90;  has  been  pro- 
fessor Greek  language  and  literature  in 
the  university  since  1891.  Member 
American  Philological  Association,  Na- 
tional Educational  Association,  Classi- 
cal Association  of  the  Middle  West  and 
South;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Psi  Upsilon 
fraternities.  Office:  University  of  Min- 
nesota. Residence:  3806  Blaisdell  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

HUXIiEV,  Pred  R.,  physician;  born 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  Oct.  28,  1875;  son  of 
William  and  Martha  (Craney)  Huxley; 
graduate  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  B.A.,  1906,  and  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  same  university,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1900;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Jan.,  1903,  to  Miss  Ada 
E.  Daniels.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Faribault  since  1900;  formerly 
assistant  physician  at  the  State  Insti- 
tute for  the  Feeble  Minded.  Has  been 
health  officer,  Faribault,  since  1903; 
surgeon  Chicago  Great  Western  R.  R. 
Member  Rice  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.     Address:     Faribault,  Minn. 

HVOSIiEP,  Jakob,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Tromsoe,  Norway,  Feb. 
26,  1865;  son  of  Bishop  F.  W.  and  Alethe 
Catharine  (Frost)  Hvoslef;  educated  in 
Latin  schools  of  Norway,  degree  of  A. 
M. ;  Medical  Department,  Royal  Univer- 
sity of  Kristiania,  degree  of  M.D.,  1891. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  in  Minne- 
apolis since  March,  1892,  with  exception 
of  16  months  in  Tracy,  Minn.  Lecturer 
orthopedic  surgery.  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Hamline  University; 
staff  surgeon  Norwegian  Hospital,  Min- 
neapolis. Member  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Member 
Sons  of  Norway,  Druids,  Scandinavian 
Workingmen's  Association.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  11,  1893,  to  Miss  Clara 
Mathilde    Johnson.      Clubs:      Odin,    Thu- 


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lanian  (University  of  Minnesota  Club 
whose  members  are  of  Norwegian 
descent).  Office:  302  Nicollet  Av. 
Residence:  2749  Portland  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HTDE,  Edward,  grocer;  born  at  Le- 
banon, Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1S57;  son  of  Jlenry 
and  Lydia  (Williams)  Hyde;  educated 
in  common  and  high  schools  at  Lebanon, 
Conn.;  married  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  to 
Cynthia  Friend.  Began  business  career 
in  1876,  and  was  three  years  with  N.  C. 
Barker  of  Lebanon,  Conn.,  then  for  five 
years  with  T.  R.  McGurn  of  Virginia 
Citv,  Nevada;  then  for  twenty '  years 
with  Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.,  of  St.  Paul, 
as  traveling  salesman  and  in  January, 
1905,  became  connected  with  Griggs  & 
Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  as  vice  president. 
Congregationalist.  Mason;  member  K. 
of  P.,  Modern  Woodmen,  United  Com- 
mercial Travelers.  Office:  190  East  3rd 
St.  Residence:  308  E.  Winifred  St., 
St.   Paul. 

I 

IBBEBSON,  Thomas  Edward,  elevator 
builder  and  general  contractor;  born  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Nov.  1,  1861;  son  of 
Abram  and  Mary  A.  Ibberson;  educated 
in  Rochester  public  schools.  Began  at 
18  years  of  age  in  elevator  building  and 
general  contracting  and  has  continued 
in  that  line  to  the  present  time;  has 
operated  under  his  own  name  since 
1904.  Member  Masonic  order  (32°), 
Shrine,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1885,  to 
Miss  Ida  M.  Holman.  Office:  Corn  Ex- 
change. Residence:  2123  Fremont  Av., 
N.,    Minneapolis. 

IBEBG,  Gottlieb  J.,  merchant;  born 
in  Madison  Co.,  111.,  Oct.  17,  1856:  son 
of  Rudolph  and  Elizabeth  Iberg;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Buffalo  Co., 
Wis.;  married  in  Buffalo  Co.,  1892,  to 
Miss  Emma  Boehnstein.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  general  store,  at 
Alma,  Wis.;  commenced  on  his  own  ac- 
count at  Groton,  S.  D.,  1882;  retired 
from  business  at  Groton,  1890,  and  en- 
gaged again  in  mercantile  business  at 
Lake  Crystal,  Minn.,  1892;  came  to 
Rochester,  1898,  and  in  1900  established 
the  general  merchandise  firm  of  G.  J. 
Iberg  which  still  continues.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

ICKIiEB,  ]touis  H.,  cashier  American 
National  Bank,  St.  Paul;  born  in  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  1870;  son  of  Peter 
and  Mary  (Fisher)  Ickler;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Clara 
J.  Thorson.  Began  active  career  as 
messenger  West  Side  Bank,  1889;  was 
teller  Northern  Exchange  Bank,  1895, 
assistant  cashier,  1897,  and  cashier,  1898; 
assisted  in  organizing  American  Ex- 
change Bank,  1899,  and  was  cashier  until 
May,  1903,  when  it  was  merged  into  the 


American  National  Bank  of  which  he  has 
been  cashier  and  director  since  time  of 
organization.  Also  director  State  Bank 
of  Isanti,  Bank  of  Elbow  Lake,  Citizens 
Bank  of  Morris,  Farmers  State  Bank  of 
Starbuck,  First  National  Bank  of  Hal- 
stead,  all  of  Minnesota.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Bankers'  asso- 
ciations. Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Modern  Samaritans.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  West  Side.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Cor.  5th 
and  Cedar  Sts.  Residence:  643  Chero- 
kee Av.,   St.  Paul. 

INGEBSOIiIi,  Frederick  G.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Irvington,  N.  T.,  Sept.  21,  1855; 
son  of  Daniel  W.  and  Harriet  (Smith) 
Ingersoll;  graduate  Law  Department, 
University  of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1878;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1887, 
to  Miss  Mary  Phelps.  Has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul 
since  1878.  Member  American,  Minne- 
sota State  and  St.  Paul  Bar  associa- 
tions (twice  president  St.  Paul  Bar  As- 
sociation). President  and  attorney  St. 
Paul  Title  &  Trust  Co.;  director  and 
attorney  Second  National  Bank  of  St. 
Paul,  Pioneer  Press  Printing  Co.;  vice 
president,  director  and  attorney  T.  L. 
Blood  &  Co.,  paint  manufacturers;  resi- 
dent vice  president,  American  Surety 
Co.,  of  New  York.  Republican.  Ex- 
alderman  seventh  ward  and  president 
Common  Council,  1881-83.  Presbyterian. 
Mason.  Member  Zeta  Psi  fraternity. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Informal.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
golfing.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    535  Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

nrGBAM,  Georgfe  C,  lumber;  born  at 
Aberdeen,  Scotland,  Oct.  16,  1867;  son 
of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Leith)  Ingram; 
came  to  America,  June,  1868;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Iowa  and  at  North- 
ern Indiana  Normal  School,  Valparaiso, 
Ind.,  graduating,  degree  of  B  S.,  1889; 
degree  of  A.B.,  same  school,  1890.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  Nov.,  1890;  was  deputy 
county  surveyor,  Stearns  Co.,  1890-91; 
traveling  salesman  in  Northern  Minne- 
sota for  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co.,  agricul- 
tural implements,  1891-94;  general  man- 
ager Ingram  Lumber  Co.,  Sauk  Center, 
since  1894;  also  secretary  North  Cen- 
tral Minnesota  Lumberman's  Associa- 
tion since  1901;  president  Northwestern 
Lumberman's  Association,  1905,  and 
director,  same.  1906-08;  director  Merch- 
ants National  Bank,  Sauk  Center,  1903- 
05.  Member  Masonic  order.  Chapter, 
Commandery.  Council,  Shrine.  Club: 
Commercial  (secretary).  Address:  Sauk 
Center,    Minn. 

INGRAM,  James,  lumber;  born  at 
Aberdeen,  Scotland,  1859;  son  of  James 
and  Elizabeth  (Leith)  Ingram;  gradu- 
ated from  Northern  Indiana  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso,  degree  of  B.S.,  1881. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1870;  has  been 
identified  with  lumber  business  smce 
1891;  president  Nevis  Lumber  Co.,  estab- 


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lished  189S;  vice  president  Nevis  Mer- 
cantile Co.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Shrine,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at 
Ishpeming-,  Mich.,  Feb.  28,  1900,  to  Miss 
Helen  Martj-n.  Address:  Sauk  Center, 
Minn. 

INGRAM,  Iiawrence  C,  physician;  born 
at  Perry,  111.,  Oct.  5,  1872;  son  of  Luther 
and  Lydia  (Brower)  Ingram;  educated 
in  public  schools  at  Perry,  until  1889; 
public  schools,  Timewell,  111.,  until  1892; 
attended  Western  Normal  School,  Bush- 
nell.  111.,  summer  sessions,  1902-05; 
entered  Keokuk  Medical  College,  Keo- 
kuk, la.,  1899,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1903.  Taught  school  in  Pike  and 
Brown  counties.  111.;  was  an  attendant 
at  Central  Insane  Hospital,  Jacksonville, 
111.,  1895;  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Zumbro  Falls,  Minn.,  since  July,  1903. 
Member  Christian  Church.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Wabasha  County  Medical  Society.  Mar- 
ried at  Zumbro  Falls,  Aug.  23,  1903,  to 
Miss  Carrie  Malchert  of  Lake  City, 
Minn.     Address:     Zumbro  Falls,  Minn. 

IN6BAM,  Samuel,  merchant;  born  at 
Aberdeen,  Scotland,  Aug.  5,  1859;  son  of 
James  and  Elizabeth  (Leith)  Ingram. 
Came  to  Iowa  at  9  years  of  age;  edu- 
cated in  common  school,  and  Eastern 
Iowa  Normal  School.  Was  in  employ 
of  D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co.,  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
1883,  resigning  as  general  agent  for 
Iowa,  1891;  connected  with  National 
Cordage  Co.,  as  assistant  manager  Chi- 
cago office,  1891,  resigning  to  become 
vice  president  and  general  manager  of 
the  T.  M.  Roberts  Supply  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis; sold  out  interest  in  this  business 
Nov.  1,  1905.  Secretary  and  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  Belt  Line  Transfer 
and  Storage  Co.,  Chicago.  President  In- 
gram Lumber  Co.,  Sauk  Center,  Minn. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married,  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.  21,  1892,  Cora  I.  Campbell. 
Club:  Automobile.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  hunting.  Office:  717-721  Nicol- 
let Av.  Residence:  2201  Aldrich  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

ZNCrRAM,  William  Bay,  superintend- 
ent St.  Paul  Union  Stock  Yards  Co.; 
born  at  Oak  Grove,  Neb.,  May  27,  1878; 
son  of  Frank  and  Frances  (Taylor)  In- 
gram; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Louisville,  Ky.  Entered  employ  of  the 
Louisville  &  Nashville  R.  R.,  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky..  1892,  continuing  in  service  of 
the  company  at  Chicago,  111.,  and  Mobile, 
Ala.,  until  1898;  was  with  the  Mobile 
&  Ohio  R.  R.,  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  as 
soliciting  freight  agent,  1898-1901;  head 
of  railroad  department.  Swift  &  Co.,  S. 
St.  Paul,  1901-05;  general  railway  agent, 
St.  Paul  yards,  1905-06;  has  been  super- 
intendent St.  Paul  Union  Stock  Yards 
Co.,  since  Feb.  1,  1906.  Married  at 
E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  June  19,  1901,  to  Miss 
Mamie  Posey.  Recreation:  Fishing. 
Office:     S.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


lEEBAND,  John,  archbishop  Roman 
Catholic  Church;  born  in  Ireland,  Sept. 
11,  1838;  came  to  America  with  his 
parents,  1849;  educated  at  Cathedral 
School,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  studied  theology 
in  France;  degree  of  LL.D..  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1901.  Ordained  to  the  priesthood, 
Dec.  21,  1861;  was  chaplain  of  the  5th 
Minn.  Regt.  in  Civil  War;  rector  Cathe- 
dral, St.  Paul;  coadjutor  to  Bishop  Grace 
of  St.  Paul;  consecrated,  Dec.  21,  1875; 
has  been  archbishop  of  St.  Paul  since 
May,  1888.  Author:  The  Church  and 
Modern   Society.     Address:      St.   Paul. 

ZBEIiAND,  Iieroy  Freeman,  gas  fix- 
tures and  plumbing;  born  at  La  Porte, 
Ind.,  Sept.  27,  1878;  son  of  A.  P.  and 
Eliza  (Elston)  Ireland;  educated  in 
graded  schools  of  La  Porte  and  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  and  business  college; 
married  at  Minneapolis.  June,  1905,  to 
Myrta  Holliday.  President  Ireland- 
Simmons  Co.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
518  2nd  Av.  S.  Residence:  11  Spruce 
Place,   Minneapolis. 

IBISE,  Iioomis  P.,  capitalist;  born  at 
Ripley,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1S56;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Began  in  banking 
business,  1882;  owner  of  the  Bank  of 
Pine  Island,  Goodhue  Co.;  also  proprie- 
tor of  the  Pine  Island  Roller  Mills,  the 
Peoples*  opera  house,  brick  yards  and 
electric  light  plant.  Address:  Pine  Is- 
land, Minn. 

ZBISH,  Palmer  H.,  physician;  born  in 
Westford,  Vt.,  March  9,  1877;  educated 
in  tlie  University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing from  the  medical  department  of  the 
university,  June  7,  1900.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Akeley,  and  is  now 
coroner  of  Hubbard  Co.  Mason  (32°). 
Unmarried.     Address:     Okeley,  Minn. 

ISAACSON,  Ang-ust  A.,  banking;  born 
in  the  State  of  Wis.,  Oct.  5,  1867;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Mary  (Jertson)  Isaacson; 
educated  in  country  schools  of  Wiscon- 
sin; married  at  Stony  Run,  Minn.,  June 
26,  1892,  to  Miss  Rose  M.  Wilson. 
Raised  on  farm;  came  to  Minnesota  and 
entered  general  merchandise  business 
at  Hazel  Run,  as  member  of  firm  of 
Isaacson  Bros.,  1888;  began  in  banking 
business,  1905,  by  buying  controlling 
interest  in  Hazel  Run  State  Bank  of 
which  he  is  cashier  and  director.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Address:  Hazel 
Run,    Minn. 

IV ARSON,  Henning,  merchant ;  born  in 
Elfsborg's  Lan.  Sweden,  April  25,  1878; 
son  of  S.  P.  and  Clara  (Larson)  Ivor; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Sweden 
and  Minnesota  to  1897,  and  School  of 
Commerce,  Gustavus  Adolphus  College, 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1898-99.  T^'as  book- 
keeper and  general  manager  for  A.  D. 
Eckland,  June,  1899-1902;  member  of 
firm  of  Eckland  &  Ivarson,  1902-03;  now 
president  and  general  manager  of  H. 
Ivarson  Co.,  incorporated  Jan.,  1904,  for 
the  purpose  of  carrying  on  a  general 
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Clubs:     Commercial    (Carlton),  Commer- 
cial  (Duluth).     Address:     Carlton,  Minn. 

IVEBSON,  Samuel  GUtoert,  State  audi- 
tor; born  at  Rushford,  Minn.,  April  21, 
1S.59;  son  of  John  and  Gunliild  (Gunder- 
son)  Iverson;  educated  in  common  and 
high  schools  at  Rushford,  Minn.,  Shat- 
tuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  graduat- 
ing from  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1893;  married  at 
Rushford,  Minn.,  April  24,  1900,  to  Mrs. 
Calisto  B.  Retel.  Began  work  as  clerk 
in  store,  1876;  in  February,  1881,  was 
appointed  postmaster  of  Rushford, 
Minn.,  by  President  Hayes,  continuing 
until  Oct.  1,  1886;  elected  to  Minnesota 
Legislature  Nov.,  1886;  appointed  May 
1887,  auditor's  accountant  in  state  audi- 
tor's office;  became  deputy  state  treas- 
urer, Jan.,  1891,  deputy  state  auditor 
Jan.,  1895;  elected  state  auditor,  Nov., 
1902,  and  reelected,  1906.  Served  six 
years  in  M.  N.  G.,  and  was  1st  lieut. 
Co.  C,  1st  Inf.,  when  he  resigned  in  1892. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  Modern 
Samaritans,  Sons  of  Norway.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Norden.  Office:  State  Capi- 
tol, St.  Paul.  Residence:  Rushford, 
Minn. 

rVES,  Gideon  SpragTie,  lawyer;  born 
at  Dickinson,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1846;  son 
of  Warren  and  Louisa  B.  (Ladd)  Ives; 
graduate  Law  Department,  University 
of  Michigan,  LL.B.,  1871;  married,  1878, 
to  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  ex-Governor 
Henry  A.  Swift.  Enlisted  in  Union 
Army  In  1864,  and  served  in  15th  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  until  close  of  war.  Admitted  to 
bar,  April  1871,  and  has  since  engaged 
in  practice  in  Minnesota.  Major  2nd 
Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  about  8  years;  depart- 
ment commander,  Minnesota  G.  A.  R., 
1901;  county  attorney  Nicollet  County, 
Minn.,  1874-78;  State  senator,  1886-91; 
lieut.  governor,  1891-02.  Grand  Master 
of  Masons,  Minnesota,  1901-02;  Grand 
Master  Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fel- 
lows, 1881.  Member  of  commission  to 
draft  a  code  of  tax  laws  for  the  State 
of  Minnesota,  1901-02.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  625  Mar- 
shall Av.,   St.   Paul. 


JACKSON,  Alfred,  resident  engineer 
Great  Northern  Rv.;  born  Cork,  Ireland, 
July  30,  1859;  son  of  R.  Harvey  and 
Anna  f  Carroll)  Jackson;  educated  at 
Middletown  College,  County  Cork,  Ire- 
land; at  Lindow  Grove  School,  Cheshire, 
England,  and  Queen's  College,  Cork. 
Has  been  engaged  consecutively  in  rail- 
way service  as  follows:  Chainman.  rod- 
man,  leveler,  assistant  engineer  on  con- 
struction Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Ry. 
of  Canada,  1883-87;  leveler  on  prelimi- 
nary surveys  and  assistant  engineer  on 
maintenance  of  way,  Minneapolis,  Sault 
Ste    Marie   &   Atlantic   Ry.,    1887-89;    as- 


sistant engineer  Great  Northern  Ry., 
1889-95;  ■  roadmaster  Cascade  division, 
same  road,  1895-98;  resident  engineer 
Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  Ry.  (Great 
Northern  System),  1898-99;  assistant 
engineer  Great  Northern  Ry.,  1899-1903; 
resident  engineer  same  road  since  1903. 
Member  St.  Paul  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers and  American  Ry.  Engineering 
and  Maintenance  of  Way  Assn.  Office: 
Great  Northern  Bldg.  Residence:  647 
Lincoln  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

JACKSON,  Anson  Blake,  lawver;  born 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1850;  son  of 
William  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Blake)  Jack- 
son; attended  Hobart  College,  Geneva, 
N.  Y..  graduating,  1870,  B.A.  and  M.A., 
and  Columbia  Law  School,  New  York 
City,  graduating  LL.B.,  1873.  Began 
practice  of  law,  1873,  and  engaged  in 
practice  in  New  York  City,  1873-79;  was 
counsel  for  Bond  Holders  Committee, 
Kansas  Pacific  Ry.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1878;  removed  to  Minneapolis,  1879,  and 
has  since  that  time  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  law.  Republican.  Married, 
at  Minneapolis,  1881,  to  Miss  Eugenia 
C.  Adams.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  La- 
fayette, Minikahda,  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
(New  York),  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  golf. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1623  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

JACKSON,  Horace  Clinton,  bank 
cashier;  born  on  farm  near  New  Hamp- 
ton, la.,  July  22,  1882;  son  of  Jerry  T. 
and  Ruth  H.  (Stubbins)  Jackson;  edu- 
cated in  country  school.  New  Hamp- 
ton High  School  and  Charles  City  Col- 
lege, Charles  City,  la.;  married.  En- 
gaged in  farming  until  June  15,  1900; 
was  second  assistant  cashier  and  man- 
ager real  estate  department.  Citizens 
Bank,  Britt,  la.,  June  15,  1900,  to  July 
1,  1906;  has  been  cashier  First  State 
Bank,  Le  Sueur  Center,  Minn.,  since 
July  11,  1906.  Recreations:  Riding, 
driving,  fishing,  lawn  tennis.  Address: 
Le  Sueur  Center,  Minn. 

JACKSON,  John  Norris,  merchant; 
born  at  New  York  City,  April  21,  1865; 
son  of  John  W.  and  Lucy  (Norris) 
Jackson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
New  York  City,  Dr.  Chapin's  School  for 
Boys,  New  York  City,  and  Hopkins 
Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  18, 
18SS,  to  Alice  M.  Dean.  Began  business 
career  as  office  boy  in  St.  Paul  National 
Bank,  1883;  became  note  teller  Merch- 
ant's National  Bank,  1885;  entered  em- 
ploy of  Chicago,  Burlington  and  North- 
ern Ry.,  1887,  became  general  agent  of 
the  road  and  resigned  to  become  adver- 
tising manager  Pioneer  Press,  1892. 
Has  been  a  member  of  the  firm  of 
Lampher,  Skinner  &  Co.,  jobbers  in 
hats,  caps,  etc.,  since  1902.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  174-184  E.  4th  St.  Residence: 
520   Grand  Av.,   St.  Paul. 


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JACKSON,  Joseph  Ansg-ar,  lawyer; 
born  at  Carver,  Minn.,  July  17,  1S68; 
son  of  Rev.  Andrew  and  Christine 
(Sampson)  Jackson;  graduate  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
A.B.,  class  of  1890,  and  University  of 
Minnesota,  Department  of  Law,  LL.B., 
1893;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug. 
8,  1900,  to  Anna  C.  Lund.  Represented 
the  33rd  District  in  Minnesota  Legis- 
lature, sessions  of  1899  and  1901  and  ex- 
tra session  of  1902.  Began  practice  of 
law  1893.  Vice  consul  for  Sweden  since 
March  1,  1906.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  691  E.  Jessamine  St., 
St.  Paul. 

JACKSON,  Boy  H.,  lumber;  born  at 
Eyota,  Minn.,  June  5,  1876;  son  of  Orlo 
H.  and  Harriet  (Horton)  Jackson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Lake  Benton, 
Minn.;  married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  June 
5.  1900,  to  Miss  May  Clark.  Began  in 
lumber  business  at  Winona,  1896,  and 
has  been  secretary  of  the  Standard  Lum- 
ber Co.,  since  Jan.  21,  1903.  Republican. 
Club:  Arlington.  Mason.  Recreation: 
Golf.     Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

JACKSON,  Williain  L.,  city  assessor, 
Duluth;  born  in  Norfolk  Co.,  Canada, 
Jan.  1,  1852;  son  of  Joseph  and  Me- 
linda  (Dowling)  Jackson;  educated  in 
common  and  hig-h  scnools,  Norfolk  Co. 
Was  raised  in  lumber  business  and  be- 
gan active  career  with  his  father,  oper- 
ating in  Canada  and  Michigan;  engaged 
in  lumber  trade  at  Tonawanda,  N.  Y., 
1872-84;  came  to  Duluth  in  1884  and 
was  identified  with  dry  goods  busi- 
ness for  18  months;  became  interested 
on  own  account  in  real  estate,  which 
business  still  continues;  has  been  city 
assessor  of  Duluth  since  Sept.,  1904. 
Democrat.  Presbj^terian.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Married,  1st,  at  Ton- 
awanda, Oct.  1,  1879,  to  Matie  Booth 
(now  deceased);  2nd,  at  Port  Rowan, 
Ont.,  Oct.  19,  1892,  to  Miss  Mary  Fran- 
cis. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  City 
Hall.  Residence:  1940  Minnesota  Av., 
Duluth. 

JACOBI,  Myer,  proprietor  The  Golden 
Rule  Clothing  Store;  born  near  Heidel- 
berg, Germany,  Sept.  15,  1844;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Regina  (Gerson)  Jacobi;  came 
to  America,  185S,  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Illinois;  married  at 
Cincinnati,  O.,  March  3,  1875,  to  Miss 
Henrietta  Rosenfeld.  Entered  clothing 
business  at  Abington,  111.,  1861,  later 
continuing  in  the  business  at  Galesburg, 
111.,  as  A.  &  M.  Jacobi;  was  connected 
with  Rosenfeld,  Kauffman  &  Co.,  cloth- 
ing manufacturers,  Cincinnati,  O.,  for 
10  years;  came  to  T^'^inona,  1883,  and 
founded  The  Golden  Rule  Clothing  Store, 
owned  by  M.  Jacobi  &  Son,  of  which  he 
is  the  senior  member.  Independent  in 
politics.  Member  Reformed  Jewish 
Church.  Mason  (32"),  Shriner.  Member 
Board  of  Trade.  Club:  Arlington.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,   Minn. 


JACOBSON,  ToUef,  banker;  born  in 
Boone  Co.,  la..  May  28,  1869;  son  of 
G.  A.  and  Aase  (Olson)  Jacobson;  has 
been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since  1874; 
educated  in  the  common  schools.  Began 
in  mortgage  business,  1893,  and  later 
entered  banking.  President  Northwest- 
ern Mortgage  Security  Co.,  Fargo,  N. 
D. :  Farmers'  National  Bank,  Alexan- 
dria, Minn.;  Evansville  State  Bank, 
Evansville,  Minn.  Vice  president  Bran- 
don (Minn.)  State  Bank,  Bank  of  Dow- 
ry. Lowry,  Minn,  Le  Roy  Hardware  Co., 
Alexandria,  Minn.;  also  member  Tollef 
Jacobson  &  Co.,  investment  bankers,  Al- 
exandria. Village  president  and  mem- 
ber board  of  education.  Address:  Alex- 
andria,   Minn. 

JAEGBB,  Iiutli,  banking;  born  in  Nor- 
way, Aug.  4,  1851;  educated  in  classical 
school  and  at  the  L^niversity  of  Nor- 
way. Came  to  the  United  States  in 
1871,  stopping  at  Madison,  and  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  and  Chicag-o,  Ills.,  and  lo- 
cating in  Minneapolis,  1877;  was  bank 
clerk,  editor  weekly  newspaper,  deputy 
collector  internal  revenue,  real  estate 
dealer,  and  became  receiver  of  Scandia 
Bank  of  Minneapolis;  cashier  of  Farm- 
ers and  Merchants'  Bank,  Hunter,  N.  D., 
and  has  been  cashier  of  the  Union  State 
Bank,  Minneapolis,  since  Dec.  21,  1905. 
Ex-member  board  of  education,  Minne- 
apolis. Democrat.  Unitarian.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1883,  to  Nanny  Mattson. 
Office:  100  Washington  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:   2  918  Chicago  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

JABHNIG,  Bruno,  physician;  health 
officer;  born  in  Saxony,  Germany,  Feb. 
19,  1841;  son  of  Maurice  and  Amelia 
(Jehmlich)  Jaehnig;  came  to  America 
with  parents,  1850,  and  located  at  She- 
boygan, Wis.;  studied  medicine  in  Med- 
ical Department,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1865. 
Entered  military  service,  of  the  govern- 
ment, 1865,  as  acting  assistant  surgeon, 
Department  of  the  South;  located  at 
Ontonagon,  Mich.,  after  the  war,  and 
later  was  surgeon  at  mines,  Kewenaw 
Point,  Mich.,  for  3  years;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Red  Wing  since 
1869.  Physician  at  State  Training 
School  since  1892,  and  health  officer  Red 
Wing,  since  1898.  Member  Goodhue 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association.  Independent  in 
politics.      Address:     Red    Wing,    Minn. 

JAFFBAV,  Clive  Talbot,  banker;  born 
at  Berlin,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  1,  1865;  son 
of  W.  and  Agnes  S.  Jaffray;  educated 
in  High  School,  Berlin.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  banking  business  since  begin- 
ning of  active  career,  at  Waterloo,  Ont., 
in  Oct.,  1881;  vice  president  The  First 
National  Bank,  Minneapolis;  also  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank,  Sleepy  Bye, 
Minn.,  and  Northwestern  National  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda.  Office:  The  First 
National  Bank.  Residence:  1616  Mt. 
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JAGaASD,  Edwin  Ames,  jurist;  born 
at  Altoona,  Pa.,  June  21,  1859;  son  of 
Clement  and  Annie  Jane  (Wriglit)  Jag- 
gard;  graduate  Dickinson  College,  Pa.. 
A.B.,  1S79,  A.M.,  1882,  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  LL.B.,  1882,  LL.D.,  1904: 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  15, 
1890,  to  Anna  Averill,  daughter  of  Gen- 
eral Jolin  T.  Averill.  Began  practice 
of  law  in  St.  Paul,  1882;  elected  judge, 
2nd  Judicial  District,  Minn.,  1898; 
elected  justice  Supreme  Court  of  Min- 
nesota, 1904,  which  position  he  now 
holds.  Member  Faculty  of  Law,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  since  1893.  One  of 
the  founders  of  the  Northwest  Alumni 
Association  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Beta 
Theta  Pi  and  Delta  Chi  fraternities, 
Minnesota  Society  of  Colonial  "U^ars  (ex- 
chancellor).  Author:  Jaggard  on  Torts; 
Jaggard  on  Taxation;  also  addresse.s 
and  written  articles  upon  important  le- 
gal subjects.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Countrv.  Recreations:  Travel  and 
fishing.  Office:  State  Capitol.  Resi- 
dence:   302  So.  Exchange  St.,  St.  Paul. 

JAMES,  Franklin  S.,  dentist;  born  at 
Hudson,  Mich.,  Aug.  7,  1870;  son  of 
William  D.  and  Harriet  D.  (Perkins) 
James;  educated  at  State  Normal  School, 
Payette,  O.;  College  of  Dental  Surgery, 
University  of  Michigan,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  D.D.S.,  1893.  Married  at  Aus- 
tin, Minn.,  1899,  to  Mary  D.  Browne. 
Has  been  in  practice  at  Winona  since 
1894.  President  State  Board  of  Dental 
Examiners,  under  appointment  by  Gov. 
Van  Sant  and  reappointment  by  Gov. 
Johnson.  Member  Southern  Minnesota 
and  State  Dental  associations.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club: 
Arlington.  Recreation:  Hunting.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,  Minn. 

JAMES,  Georg-e  Francis,  educator; 
born  at  Normal,  111.,  Aug.  IS.  1867;  son 
of  Colin  Dew  and  Amanda  (Casad) 
James;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Evanston,  111.;  Northwestern  Academy, 
1875-82;  Northwestern  University,  1882- 
85;  University  of  Michigan,  graduating, 
degree  of  B.A.,  1886;  degree  of  M.A., 
same  university,  1887;  University  of 
Halle,  Germany,  degree  of  Ph.D.,  1894 
engaged  in  special  studies  in  history 
of  education  and  school  systems,  in 
France,  Germany  and  Italy,  for  three 
years.  Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Aug. 
10,  1899,  to  Miss  Pauline  Ten  Eyck 
Sholes.  Dean  of  the  college  of  educa- 
tion. University  of  Minnesota,  since 
1905.  Was  secretary  University  Exten- 
sion Society,  Philadelphia,  1891-03;  sec- 
retary Chicago  Edvicational  Commission, 
1898-99.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  fraternities.  Author:  Hand 
Book  of  University  Extension.  Editor: 
Proceedings  of  1st  National  Conference 
on  University  Extension,  Report  of  Chi- 
cago Educational  Commission,  Unveil- 
ing  of   Logan    Monument.      Office:     Uni- 


versity   of    Minnesota.      Residence:     308 
ISth  Av.,   S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

JAMES,  Howard,  railway  and  steam- 
ship official;  born,  Williamsburgh, 
Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1862;  son  of  Lyman  D. 
and  Helen  E.  (Field)  James;  educated 
at  Williston  Seminary  and  Williams  Col- 
lege, graduating,  1882;  married,  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.,  Dec.  16,  1897,  Sophia  M. 
Ayres.  Entered  service  with  the  Great 
Northern  Railway  Co.,  1882,  and  has  re- 
mained continuously  with  that  company 
and  its  branches  as  follows:  clerk  gen- 
eral freight  department,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Manitoba  Ry..  1882-86;  secre- 
tary to  general  manager,  1886-88;  treas- 
uier  and  purchasing  agent  Eastern  Rail- 
way of  Minnesota,  1888-89;  superintend- 
ent Northern  Division  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis and  Manitoba  Ry.,  and  Great 
Northern  Ry.,  at  Barnesville,  Minn., 
18o9-92;  superintendent  Minneapolis 
Union  Ry.,  1892-95;  purchasing  agent 
Northern  Steamship  Co.,  1895-99;  pur- 
chasing agent  Great  Northern  Ry.,  1899- 
1905;  director  purchases  same  road. 
Vice  president  and  general  manager 
Great  Northern  Steamship  Co.,  since 
Aug.,  1905,  and  president  Northern 
Steamship  Co.,  since  Sept.,  1902.  Recre- 
ation: Automobiling.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country,  White  Bear  Yacht. 
Office:  Great  Northern  Bldg.  Residence: 
Hotel    Aberdeen,    St.    Paul. 

JAMES,  Jolin  Charles,  merchant;  born 
in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  May  27,  1869; 
son  of  John  J.  and  Hannah  (Meredith) 
James;  attended  Normal  School  from 
age  of  17  to  21.  Taught  school  for 
about  10  years,  at  the  same  time  farm- 
ing and  acting  as  town  clerk;  mana- 
ger of  creamery;  entered  hardware  and 
furniture  business,  1901,  and  is  member 
of  firm  of  James  Brothers;  director  Lake 
Crystal  Milling  Co.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant. Member  Masonic  order,  O.  E.  S., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Lake  Crystal,  1903,  to  Miss  Bar- 
bara Bulkley.  Address:  Lake  Crystal, 
Minn. 

JAIOES,  John  Henry,  physician;  born 
at  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1846;  son 
of  Joseph  and  Roxanna  C.  (Brownell) 
James;  educated  in  common  schools, 
Cambridge,  N.  Y.;  Greenwich  Academy; 
Medical  Department,  University  of  New 
York  City,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
Feb.,  1875;  interne  Blackwell's  Island 
(N.  Y.)  Insane  Asylum,  1875-76;  as- 
sistant physician  State  Insane  Hospital, 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1876-91;  specialist, 
eye,  ear,  throat  and  nose,  since  Sept., 
1S91.  President  Mankato  City  Telephone 
Co.,  1900-06.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Minnesota  Valley 
and  Blue  Earth  County  Medical  socie- 
ties. Mason.  Married,  1st,  at  West 
Brookfleld,  Mass.,  1879,  to  Hattie  N. 
White  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at  Denver, 
Colo.,   Sept.   IS,   1895,   to  Florence  White. 


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Club:  Social  Science.  Address:  Man- 
kato,    Minn. 

JAMES,  Balph  Chamberlain,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
March  6,  ISSl;  son  of  Dr.  J.  H.  James 
and  Hattie  N.  (Wliite)  James;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  St.  Peter;  State 
Normal  School,  Mankato;  public  scliool 
Mankato;  graduated  from  Pillstaury 
Academy,  1900;  one  year  at  Carleton 
Colleg-e;  4  years  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  June, 
1905.  Unmarried.  House  surgeon  at 
Rood  Hospital.  Corporal  hospital  corps, 
2nd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.  Member  St.  Louis 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Member  Phi  Beta  Pi  fraternity.  Ad- 
dress:    Hibbing,   Minn. 

JAMES,  "William  M.,  merchant  and 
publisher;  born  in  Ontario,  Canada. 
1858;  son  of  Robert  and  Lorena 
(Markle)  James;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Ontario  and  at  the  Col- 
legiate Institute,  St.  Thomas,  Ont.  After 
leaving  school  followed  teaching  until 
1887;  was  member  of  tlie  firm  of  Cham- 
pion &  James,  grocers,  1887-89;  in  drug 
and  stationery  business,  1893-1900;  en- 
gaged in  jewelry  business  at  Brecken- 
ridge  from  1895  to  the  present  time. 
Publisher  and  owner  of  The  Telegram, 
a  weekly  newspaper,  since  its  start  in 
1892.  Republican.  Methodist.  Member 
Masonic    order.    Knights    of    Pythias,    A. 

0.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America 
and  O.  E.  S.  Married  in  Ontario,  1886, 
to  Miss  Maggie  Harvey.  Address: 
Breckenridge,   Minn. 

JAMESON',  S.  Kobert  N.,  agency  direc- 
tor; born  at  Brockville,  Can.,  March 
16,  1874;  son  of  M.  Harry  W.  and  Sarah 
(Blane)  Jameson;  e,ducated  St.  Mary's 
School,  public  school  and  high  school, 
all  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Was  connected 
with  Beaupre,  Keogh  &  Davis,  wholesale 
grocers,  St.  Paul,  1890-93;  was  with 
Koehler  &  Hinrichs,  wholesale  import- 
ers, 1893-98;  employed  by  Swift  &  Co., 
packers,  St.  Paul,  1898-1902;  entered 
service  of  M.  P.  Kerwin  Paper  Co.,  Jan. 

1,  1902,  and  on  April  15,  of  the  same 
year,  was  appointed  agency  director  New- 
York  Life  Insurance  Co.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  June  27,  1900,  to  Alice  Murphy. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1908  5th  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

JAMISON,  Robert,  lawver;  born  at 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Sept.  4,  1858;  son  of 
Alexander  and  Mary  (Roberts)  Jamison; 
educated  in  public  schools,  graduating 
from  the  Red  Wing  High  School,  1877; 
three  years  at  University  of  Minnesota; 
read  law  in  office  of  Judge  John  M. 
Shaw,  Minneapolis,  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1883.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Aug.  16,  1883,  to  Miss  Adaline  L.  Camp. 
Entered  upon  practice  of  law  in  Minne- 
apolis; assistant  county  attorney  of 
Hennepin    Co.,    1885;     elected   county   at- 


torney, 1888;  appointed  to  fill  vacancy 
on  bench  of  4th  district  and  elected  for 
term  of  6  years,  1894.  Member  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Chi  Psi  fraternity. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing. Office:  Loan  Trust  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   316   10th  Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

JANDA,  Iiouis,  boots  and  shoes;  born 
in  Austria,  Jan.  15,  1858;  son  of  Albert 
and  Mary  (Broschko)  Janda;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Austria;  married  at 
Mankato,  Minn.,  1884,  to  Miss  Mary 
Lamm.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1874,  and 
began  in  sale  of  boots  and  shoes  in 
Marshall,  1884;  removed  to  Mankato, 
1S86,  and  has  continued  in  same  line 
of  business  since.  Director  National 
Bank  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:     Mankato,    Minn. 

JAmrSV,  Thomas  B.,  president  Jan- 
iiey,  Semple,  Hill  &  Co.,  wholesale  hard- 
v/are;  born  at  Slianesville,  O.,  Oct.  5, 
lf-38;  son  of  Phineas  M.  and  Frances 
(Smitli)  Janney;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Iowa  and  academy  in  Henry, 
111.;  married  at  Minneapolis,  to  Miss 
Marv  Wheaton.  Parents  moved  from 
Shanesville  to  Van  Buren  Co,  la.,  1839. 
and  to  Henry,  111.,  1851;  began  busi- 
ness career  as  clerk  in  general  store, 
continuing  until  1862;  was  at  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  1862-66;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis and  in  July,  1866,  entered  hard- 
ware business  in  company  with  his 
brothers;  bought  hardware  stock  of 
Gov.  Pillsbury,  1875,  the  firm  becoming 
Janney,  Brooks  &  Eastman  (Mr.  East- 
man retired,  1883,  and  Mr.  Brooks  died 
shortly  thereafter).  In  January,  1884, 
Frank  B.  Semple  became  a  member  of 
the  firm  and  the  firm  name  was  changed 
to  Janney,  Semple  &  Co.;  Horace  M. 
Hill  was  admitted  later,  and  in  189  8 
tlie  corporation  of  Janney,  Semple,  Hill 
Sz.  Co.  was  formed,  of  which  has  ever 
sinoc  been  president  and  treasurer.  Also 
director  Northwestern  National  Bank, 
Farmers  and  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank. 
Independent  Democrat.  Presbyterian. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Mini- 
kahda,  Lafayette.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling,  fishing  and  boating.  Office: 
20-36  S.  2nd  St.  Residence:  340  Oak 
Grove    St.,   Minneapolis. 

JANZEN,  Abraham,  lumber;  born  near 
Elbing,  Prussia,  May  2,  1862.  Came  to 
America  in  1884,  locating  at  Mountain 
Lake,  Minn.,  where  he  lias  since  re- 
sided. Began  business  career  as  clerk 
in  general  store  at  Mountain  Lake;  in 
1891  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the 
retail  lumber  firm  of  Goertz  and  Janzen, 
of  which  he  is  manager.  Has  held 
CiTices  of  village  recorder  and  clerk  of 
the  board  of  education.  Married  at 
Mountain  Lake,  April  14,  1889,  to  Miss 
Magaretha  Nickel.  Address:  Mountain 
Lake,  Minn. 

JAQITES,  Alfred,  lawyer;  born  at  Gen- 
eseo,    Henry   Co.,    111.,    Feb.    9,    1857;     son 


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of  William  Cowpen  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
f  Beers-)  Jaques;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Genesee  and  at  select  school 
of  Prof.  S.  H.  Waldo.  Began  practice 
(.if  law  in  1882;  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Jaques  &  Hudson.  Director, 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  New  Du- 
luth  Co.  lands.  Director  Duluth  Bar 
I^ibrary  Association.  Was  special  judge 
of  the  municipal  court  of  the  city  of 
Duluth,  from  March,  1887,  to  March, 
1889.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Married  at 
Geneseo,  111.,  April  15,  1885,  to  Miss 
Mary  Josephine  Shaw.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg.  Residence: 
1205  E.   3rd  St.,   Duluth. 

JEFFERSON,  Bufus  C,  lumberman; 
born  at  Gainesville.  N.  Y.,  April  24, 
1843;  son  of  Cyrus  and  Eunice  (Conable) 
Jefferson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Gainesville,  Warsaw  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
married  at  Woodstock,  111.,  1868,  to 
Genevieve  C.  Church.  Engaged  in  the 
lumber  business  since  1867;  since  1881 
in  firm  of  Jefferson  &  Kasson.  Is  also 
in  farm  loan  business,  banks  and  trust 
companies.  Served  in  1st  New  York 
Dragoons  for  three  years  in  Civil  War. 
Democrat.  Presbvterian.  Office:  Nat'l 
G.  A.  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  276  Sum- 
mit Av.,   St.  Paul. 

JENCKES,  Herbert  Duane,  physician; 
born  at  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1.  1850; 
son  of  Rev.  H.  D.  and  Maria  (Larish) 
Jenckes;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wisconsin  and  at  University  of  Illinois, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1884.  Physician  to  the 
U.  S.  Indian  Training  School,  located 
near  Pipestone;  secretary  board  of  pen- 
sion examiners.  Probate  Judge,  Pipe- 
stone Co.,  1888-89.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber Murray  County  Medical  Club,  South- 
western Minnesota  Medical  Society  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married,  in 
1883,  to  Anna  Matthews.  Address:  Pipe- 
stone,  Minn. 

JENKINS,  Herbert  L.,  real  estate; 
born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  June  22,  1858; 
son  of  Charles  T.  and  Josephine 
(Strong)  Jenkins;  educated  in  public 
and  high  schools  of  Boston.  Began  act- 
ive career  in  employ  of  Belding  Broth- 
ers &  Co.,  silk  manufacturers,  continu- 
ing for  9  years;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1883, 
and  was  connected  for  6  years  with 
Strong,  Hackett  &  Co.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware; was  in  wholesale  paint  busines.< 
in  Tacoma,  Wash.,  for  7  years,  when 
he  returned  to  St.  Paul  and  became  as- 
sistant credit  man  for  Farwell,  Ozmun, 
Kirk  &  Co.,  with  which  he  continued 
until  1900.  Has  been  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  and  care  of  properties, 
under  title  of  Frye  &  Jenkins,  since 
1900.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  the  Maccabees.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  1900,  to  Miss  Jessie  Strong. 
Club:  Commercial.  OfTice:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:     852    Osceola  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

JENKINS,  William  S.,  abstracts  of 
title   and   title   insurance;    born   in  Hen- 


nepin Co.,  Minn.,  June  24,  1860;  son  of 
Sylvanus  and  Eunice  K.  (Whitney)  Jen- 
kins; attended  common  schools  of 
Farmington,  Minn.,  1889,  and  Curtis 
Business  College,  Minneapolis;  married, 
at  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  1887,  to  Lilian 
G.  Smith.  First  employment  was  as 
levelman,  in  engineering  corps  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.,  1882;  became  abstract  clerk 
for  Merrill  &  Alber  and  Bryant  &  Le- 
land,  both  of  Minneapolis,  1883-88;  pur- 
chased business  of  Bryant  &  Leland  and 
commenced  for  self;  sold  to  Minnesota 
Title  Insurance  and  Trust  Co.,  1890,  and 
since  that  time  has  been  secV-etary. 
treasurer  and  superintendent  of  titles 
for  the  company.  Served  five  years 
in  M.  N.  G.  Republican.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Chess  and  whist. 
Office:  Oneida  Blk.  Residence:  2  653 
Portland   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

JENKS,  James  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Clearwater,  Minn.,  Aug.  9,  1871;  son 
of  James  and  Sarah  E.  (Moyes)  Jenks; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Clear- 
water, 1877-87;  state  normal  school, 
1887-90,  graduating,  1890;  Carleton  Col- 
lege, Northfield,  Minn.,  1891-94;  Colum- 
bian University,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1896-97,  graduating,  LL.B.,  1897.  Lived 
upon  a  farm  until  1887;  taught  school, 
1890-91  and  1894-95;  was  clerk  and  col- 
lector for  McCormick  H.  M.  Co.  during 
vacations;  admitted  to  Minnesota  bar, 
1898;  engaged  in  general  practice  of 
law  as  junior  member  of  firm  of  Taylor 
&  Jenks,  March  15,  1898,  to  Nov.  1. 
1906,  at  which  time  the  senior  member, 
M.  D.  Taylor,  was  elected  judge  district 
court;  since  Nov.  1,  1906,  has  practiced 
alone.  Appointed  member  State  Board 
of  Examiners  in  Law,  1901,  and  re- 
appointed, 1904;  secretary  St.  Cloud 
Charter  Commission.  Member  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science; 
member  Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Mar- 
ried at  Austin,  Minn.,  June  13,  1900, 
Miss  Marion  Rollins  Shaw.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:    St.   Cloud,  Minn. 

JENNE,  Charles  W.,  life  insurance; 
born  at  Elgin,  111.,  July  3,  1858;  son 
of  Otis  B.  and  Hannah  A.  (McClure) 
Jenne;  educated  at  Elgin  (111.)  Acad- 
emy. Born  and  raised  on  a  farm  and 
remained  there  until  24  years  of  age, 
tra\'eled  one  year  for  the  Mystic  Rub- 
ber Co.,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  entered  in- 
surance business  at  Elgin,  111.,  1886; 
connected  consecutively  with  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co., 
Michigan  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  and 
Bankers'  Life  Insurance  Co.,  locating 
in  Minneapolis,  1900;  has  been  2nd  vice 
president  of  The  Surety  Fund  Life  Co., 
since  Jan.,  1906.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis  , 
Feb.  12,  1885,  Miss  Agnes  A.  Dickinson. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Office:  Andrus 
Bldg.  Residence:  1917  Irving  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

JENNISON,  Willis  J.,  grain  commis- 
sion;    native   of   Burlington,    Vt.;    public 


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school  education.  Married  in  Vermont, 
to  Miss  Florence  J.  Beecher.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1874,  and  engaged  in  mer- 
eliant  milling  at  Waseca;  has  been  a 
resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1891. 
Member  of  grain  commission  firm  of 
Gregory,  Jennison  &  Co.  Also  president 
Powers  Elevator  Co.,  Duluth,  and  Uni- 
versal Mill  Co.  (Duluth),  W.  J.  Jennison 
Co.  (Appleton).  and  Jennison  Bros.  Co., 
of  Janesville,  Minn.  Member  Minneap- 
olis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Duluth 
Board  of  Trade.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  yachting.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  2546 
Portland   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

JENSEN,  James  C,  physician;  born 
at  Spring  Grove,  Minn.,  July  6.  1876; 
son  of  Dr.  T.  Jensen;  educated  at  Luth- 
er College,  Decorah,  la.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1899;  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1903.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at 
Hendricks,  Minn.,  since  1903.  Address: 
Hendricks,  Minn. 

JENSEN,  Mathias,  clerk  of  District 
Court  Ramsey  Co.;  born  in  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  April  1,  1865;  son  of  Soren  and 
Mary  (Ellinsen)  Jensen;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at  St. 
Olof  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.  Began 
.active  career  as  clerk  in  Comnick  &  Got- 
zian's  dry  goods  store;  was  employed 
by  commissioner  of  immigration  in  writ- 
ing immigration  letters  to  Norway,  Swe- 
den and  Denmark;  clerk  in  office  of 
Stnte  treasurer,  continuing  through  va- 
rious administrations  for  12  years, 
elected  city  clerk  of  St.  Paul,  June, 
1895,  and  continued  in  the  position  until 
1903;  county  commissioner  Ramsey  Co., 
1905-07;  elected  clerk  District  Court, 
Nov.,  1906.  Republican.  Member  Nor- 
wegian Lutheran  Church.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  Dec.  11,  1890,  to  Miss  Laura 
Ellinsen.  Recreations:  All  outdoor  ath- 
letic sports.  Office:  Court  House.  Resi- 
dence:     1269   Como  Blvd.,   St.   Paul. 

JEFSON,  Prank  Newton,  manufactur- 
er; born  at  Cannon  City.  Minn.,  June 
12.  1S67;  son  of  John  and  Lydia  F. 
(Sherpy)  Jepson;  educated  in  high 
school  and  business  college,  Minneapo- 
lis, and  at  Carleton  College,  Northfleld, 
Minn.  Was  raised  on  a  farm  and  en- 
gaged in  farming  until  27  years  of  age; 
engaged  in  grocery  and  general  mer- 
chandise business,  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
for  6  years;  sold  out  and  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1901,  and  associated  with 
brothers  who  were  engaged  in  manu- 
facturing artificial  limbs  as  The  Wink- 
ley  Artificial  Limb  Co.  Member  Board 
of  Education,  Faribault,  1900-1901.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Cannon  City, 
Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1889,  to  Miss  May  Belle 
Walrod.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
boating.      Office:     1226-1230    Wash.    Av., 


N.  Residence:  1510  Fremont  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

JEFSON,  Iiowell  Ellsworth,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Oct.  19, 
1863;  son  of  John  Jepson;  graduated 
at  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn., 
degree  of  B.S.,  1887,  and  took  M.A.  de- 
gree, 1897;  married  at  Clearwater, 
Minn.,  1889,  to  Ada  Whiting.  Came 
to  Minneapolis  in  1887.  President  The 
Winkley  Artificial  Limb  Company;  rep- 
resented the  8th  district  of  Minnesota 
as  State  senator  for  8  years.  Congre- 
gationalist. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
1330  Washington  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
1327   Emerson   Av.,    N.,    Minneapolis. 

JEWEIiIi,  William  Wallace,  pharma- 
cist; born  at  Montrose,  Wis.,  Aug.  16, 
1847;  son  of  Moses  and  Martha  (Cul- 
ver) Jewell;  educated  in  tlie  public 
schools  of  Price  Island,  Minn.,  and  at 
Northwestern  College,  Wasioja,  until 
1867.  Entered  business  career,  in  gen- 
eral store  of  H.  F.  Williamson,  Pine 
Island,  1867,  continuing  until  1874;  has 
been  engaged  in  retail  sale  of  drugs, 
groceries,  notions  and  fancy  goods  un- 
der his  own  name  since  1874.  Member 
United  States,  Minnesota  State  and 
Goodhue  County  Pharmaceutical  asso- 
ciations. Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order  since  1868,  formerly  W.  M.  and 
now  treasurer  of  lodge.  Married  at 
Price  Island,  1874,  to  Miss  Isabel  Haazc. 
Address:     Pine  Island,  Minn. 

JEWETT,  Arthur  Roberts,  rubber; 
born  at  Cedar  Falls,  Wis.,  Jan.  15,  1876; 
son  of  Frank  W.  and  Georgia  M.  (Rob- 
erts) Jewett;  married,  Oct.  8,  1902,  to 
Miss  Florence  M.  Hammond.  Treasurer 
Plant  Rubber  Company.  Member  the 
Masonic  order.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  322  First  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
1525  Clinton  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

JOHNS,  Daniel  B.,  hardware,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Louisa,  Ky.,  March  20, 
1853;  son  of  Daniel  W.  and  Anna  (At- 
kins) Johns;  educated  in  Hutchinson 
(Minn.)  High  School.  Engaged  in  retail 
lumber  and  hardware  business  at  Gro- 
ton,  S.  Dak.,  1882;  in  hardware  busi- 
ness at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  1887-89,  re- 
turning to  Groton,  May,  1889;  president 
Brown  County  Banking  Co.,  1889  to 
Nov.,  1896;  located  in  Spring  Valley, 
Wis.,  189  6,  and  established  hardware 
firm  of  Fuss,  Armstrong,  Johns  &  Co.; 
has  been  engaged  in  hardware  business 
in  Red  Wing  since  May,  1905;  vice 
president  Bank  of  Spring  Valley,  etc. 
Postmaster  Groton,  1885-87,  mayor, 
1891-95.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
A  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Litchfield. 
Minn.,  May  30,  1883,  to  Miss  Jessie  M. 
Warren.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Red  Wing,   Minn. 

JOHNS,  Horace  P.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Lewistown,  Pa.,  April  8,  1855; 
son  of  Martin  and  Mary  A.  (Frantz) 
Johns;  came  to  Minnesota  with  par- 
ents,  1857;    educated  in  schools  of  Lake 


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City  until  1S70;  graduate  Eastman 
Business  College,  Poughlceepsie,  N.  Y., 
1ST6.  Began  active  career  at  15  years 
of  age  in  cliarge  of  office  of  Douglity 
&  Neal,  Lalce  City,  Minn.,  manufac- 
turer of  plows  and  wagons,  continuing 
until  Nov.,  1878,  wlien  he  became  a 
member  of  the  Arm,  the  title  bein,? 
changed  to  Neal,  Johns  &  Co.  City  re- 
corder of  Lalie  City,  1882-84  and  1890- 
94;  alderman  1st  Ward,  1895-1900. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at 
1-ake  City.  Oct.  15,  1884,  to  Miss  Carrie 
S.   Matthews.    Address:  Lake  City,  Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Albert  G.,  proprietor  The 
Johnson  Furniture  Co.,  St.  Paul.  Has 
been  a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since  1863, 
and  has  been  in  furniture  business  since 
1887;  organized  The  Johnson  Furniture 
Co.,  1896,  of  which  is  proprietor.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  419  Jackson  St. 
Residence:     657   Lincoln  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

JOHNSON,  Albert  N.,  lumber,  bank- 
ing; born  at  Norwicli,  Vt.,  July  25, 
1844;  son  of  Daniel  and  Sopliia  (Howes) 
Jolinson;  educated  in  public  scliools 
and  at  academy.  •  Came  to  Benson, 
Minn.,  1875,  and  engaged  in  mercantile 
and  lumber  business  until  1902;  became 
identified  with  Swift  County  Bank,  1886; 
organized  Frisco  Lumber  Co.,  1905,  in 
company  with  H.  W.  Stone  and  tlie 
Clarke-Boise  Lumber  Co.  President 
Swift  County  Bank,  Benson,  Minn.,  and 
Frisco  Lumber  Co.,  Boklioma,  Ind.  Ter. 
Representative  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1888;  first  president  village  of  Benson, 
and  liolds  same  office  at  present  time. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Married 
to  Miss  Maria  M.  Stone.  Address:  Ben- 
son,   Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Alex.  C,  general  agent; 
born  in  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  May  20,  1861; 
son  of  Abraliam  C.  and  Clara  M.  (Sig- 
ler)  Johnson;  educated  in  liigli  scliool, 
academy,  business  college,  and  gradu- 
ated in  law.  Married  at  Meadville,  Pa.. 
1882,  to  Miss  Ida  R.  Devore.  Entered 
grain  business  and  was  auditor  elevator 
company,  1887-93;  special  agent  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Ry.  Co.,  1893-99, 
and  general  agent  same  company,  for 
Minnesota  and  N.  and  S.  Dak.,  witli 
headquarters  at  Winona,  since  1900. 
Republican.  Was  chairman  State  Re- 
publican Committee,  S.  Dak.,  delegate 
to  National  Republican  Convention, 
1902.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Shrin- 
er;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  U.  C.  T.  of  A., 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Club: 
Arlington.     Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Alfred,  stone  cutting; 
born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  31,  1868;  son  of 
John  and  Mary  C.  Johnson;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Sweden  and  in  pri- 
vate schools  in  U.  S.  Began  to  learn 
stone  cutter's  trade  in  Sweden,  1883; 
came  to  America,  1889,  and  located  in 
Minnesota;  manager  St.  Cloud  City 
Granite  Co.  Served  2  years  in  Swedish 
Army,    16    to    IS    years    of    age.     Repub- 


lican. Lutlieran.  Member  A.  O.  \J.  W. 
Married.     Address:    St.    Cloud,   Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Audrew  E.,  banker;  born 
near  Christiania,  Norway,  Dec".  7,  1836; 
son  of  Eric  and  Carrie  Jolinson;  edu- 
cated in  scliools  of  Norway,  Iowa  and 
Wisconsin.  Came  to  America  when  a 
boy  and  to  St.  Paul,  1862;  engaged  in 
wholesale  boot  and  slioe  business,  St. 
Paul,  15  vears;  moved  to  Minneapolis, 
1896,  and'  since  fall  of  1905  has  been 
president  of  the  L'nion  State  Bank. 
Vice  president  A.  E.  Johnson  Co.,  gen- 
eral passenger  and  steamship  agents. 
Office:  100  Washington  St.,  S.  Resi- 
dence:    Berkeley    Hotel,    Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Andrew  G.,  life  insur- 
ance: born  in  Ljungby,  Sweden,  Dec. 
25,  1857;  son  of  J.  and  Anna  (Ander- 
son) Jolinson;  educated  in  grammar 
and  high  scliool,  Sweden;  Northwest- 
ern University,  Evanston,  111.,  and  tlie 
Swedish  Tlieological  Seminary,  Evan- 
ston; married  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  29, 
1889,  to  Selma  C.  Johnson.  Was  pas- 
tor of  First  Swedish  M.  E.  Church, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1878-81;  held  pas- 
torates in  New  York  City,  1881-85;  in 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1885-90;  Galesburg,  111.. 
1890-92;  financial  agent  Bethany  Home, 
Ravenswood,  Cliicago,  1893;  publishing 
agent,  manager  and  treasurer  of  the 
Swedish  M.  E.  Book  Concern,  Chicago, 
1893-1901;  pastor  First  Swedish  M.  E. 
Church,  Moline,  111.,  1901-04;  general 
agent  Scandia  Life  Insurance  Co.,  since 
1904.  President  and  editor  Royal  Star 
Publishing  Co.  Republican.  Represen- 
tative Minnesota  State  Legislature, 
1907-08.  Club:  Northern.  Recreations: 
Boating  and  fishing.  Office:  Scand.  Am. 
Bk.  Bldg.  Residence:  681  York  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  A.,  merchant  and 
manufacturer;  born  in  Smoland,  Swe- 
den, March  17,  1S5S;  son  of  John  P. 
and  Anna  Gustava  Jonas  (Dotter)  Jolin- 
son; attended  common  scliools  in  Swe- 
den when  a  youth;  came  to  America 
in  1869  and  attended  Minnesota  district 
scliool,  graduating  from  High  School, 
St.  Peter,  Minn.  Taught  school  in  Nic- 
ollet Co.,  1880-84;  entered  general  mer- 
chandise business  on  his  own  account, 
1887;  started  the  firm  of  Johnson  &  Co., 
clothing  manufacturers,  in  1890;  dis- 
posed of  liis  interest  in  it  in  1900  and 
began  manufacture  of  shirts,  etc.  Presi- 
dent Hugo  Shirt  Co.  and  Northwestern 
Land  and  Immigration  Co.  Elected 
clerk  of  tlie  district  court  of  Nicollet 
Co.,  1883,  and  reelected  1885,  holding 
office  till  1892;  elected  to  Minnesota 
State  Senate  1902,  and  reelected  in 
1906;  president  of  school  board.  City  of 
St.  Peter,  since  1898.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber English  Lutheran  Churcli.  Married 
at  St.  Peter,  1881,  to  Miss  Mary  Muel- 
ler. Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Ad- 
dress:     St.    Peter,   Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  Doug-las,  drug- 
gist;    born    at    Mankato,    Minn.,    Jan.    2, 


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1859;  son  of  P.  K.  and  Laura  (Bivins) 
Johnson;  educated  in  public  scliools  of 
Mankato.  Has  been  identified  with 
druggist  business  since  1S77.  Postmas- 
ter, Brainerd,  1896-1900;  president  Citj' 
Council  of  Brainerd,  since  1902.  Demo- 
crat. Member  Masonic  order,  Knights 
of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  B.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1886,  to 
Mrs.  Minnie  Wedl.  Address:  Brainerd, 
Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  E.,  assistant  state 
bank  examiner;  born  at  Trondlijem, 
Norway,  May  1,  1854;  came  to  America 
at  13  years  of  age;  educated  in  com- 
mon scliools.  Learned  telegraphy  in 
Wisconsin  and  followed  railroad  work 
for  30  years,  with  Chicago  &  North- 
western Ry.,  except  about  one  year; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1875;  has  served 
as  assistant  state  bank  examiner  since 
March,  1904.  Private  to  lieut.  col.,  M. 
N.  G.;  lieut.  col.  commanding  14th  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.,  in  Spanish-American  War; 
commanded  expedition  against  Leech 
Lake  Indians,  1898.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
P.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married,  Dec,  1877,  to  Miss  B.  O.  Field, 
of  Blair,  Wis.  Club:  Elks.  Recrea- 
tions: Reading  and  driving.  Office: 
Capitol  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  H.,  physician; 
born  in  the  Co.  of  Leeds,  Ont.,  Can., 
June  15,  1860;  son  of  Samuel  and 
Amelia  E.  (McNish)  Johnson;  educated 
at  Almonte  (Ont.)  High  School  and 
Medical  Department  McGill  University, 
Montreal,  Canada,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  March,  1884;  unmarried.  In  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Austin  since  June, 
1884;  county  physician  of  Mower  Co. 
Member  Mower  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Democrat.  Mayor  of  Aus- 
tin for  6  years.  Episcopalian.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  P.  O.  E.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  Henry,  lumber; 
born  at  Randolph,  Wis.,  June  15,  1860; 
son  of  William  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Seeker- 
son)  Johnson;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Alg:ona,  la.,  and  University  of  Iowa. 
Engaged  in  retail  lumber  business  at 
Algona  and  Emmettsburg,  la.,  1878-86; 
connected  with  manufacture  of  lumber 
at  Minneapolis,  1886-1904;  since  1904 
has  been  president  and  treasurer  of  the 
W.  W.  Johnson  Lumber  Co.  Mason.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  Ackley,  la.,  1886, 
to  Miss  Carrie  M.  Mills.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  automobiling.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  76 
Highland   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  W.,  trunks;  born 
m  Sweden,  Sept.  14,  1865;  son  of  Mag- 
nus and  Johanna  Johnson;  came  to 
America  with  parents,  1870;  educated  in 


public  schools,  Chisago  Co.,  Minn.,  Gus- 
tavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter; 
Northwestern  College,  Minneapolis. 
Located  in  Minneapolis,  1881;  was  com- 
mercial traveler  for  15  years  in  trunk 
line;  established  the  Northwestern 
Trunk  Co.,  1901.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. English  Lutheran.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  U.  C.  T.  of  America,  M.  W. 
A.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1890,  to 
Miss  Harriet  Nelson.  Recreation:  Pish- 
ing. Office:  248  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:     3013    14th    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Charles  Williamson,  civil 
engineer;  born  Johnstown,  N.  T.,  Jan.  20, 
1845;  son  of  William  H.  (M.D.)  and 
Harriet  Livermore  (McCarthy)  John- 
son; educated  at  Johnstown  Academy 
and  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
graduating  C.E.,  1866;  married,  Men- 
asha.  Wis.,  1875,  Maria  C.  Bronson.  As- 
sistant engineer  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern  Ry.,  Jan.,  1867  to  June, 
1870;  assistant  engineer  on  Southwest- 
ern branch  of  Rock  Island  Ry.,  from 
June  1870  to  Spring  of  1871;  assistant 
and  division  engineer  in  the  construc- 
tion of  the  Wisconsin  Central  Railway, 
1871-78;  from  March  1,  1879,  to  present 
date,  chief  engineer  of  the  Chicago,  St. 
Paul  &  Minneapolis  Ry.,  and  its  succes- 
sor the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Ry.  Member  Civil  Engineers 
Society  of  St.  Paul,  Delta  Phi  frater- 
nity. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial 
(St.  Paul),  Engineers  (Chicago).  Of- 
fice: General  Office  Bldg.,  C,  St.  Paul, 
M.  &  O.  Ry.  Residence:  118  Virginia 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

JOHNSON,  Chester  Martin,  merchan- 
dise and  banking;  born  near  Clearwater, 
Minn.,  Sept.  19,  1859;  son  of  Lor.enzo 
C.  and  Adaline  (Piske)  Johnson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Clearwater 
up  to  16  years  of  age;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  clerk  in  his 
father's  store,  1876,  continuing  imtil 
1880;  was  farmer  and  school  teacher, 
1880-84;  principal  of  schools,  1884-89, 
at  Delano,  Minn.,  during  last  three 
years  of  that  period;  in  general  mer- 
chandise business  under  title  of  John- 
son Brothers,  since  1889;  also  cashier 
and  half  owner  Bank  of  Rockford,  since 
1899.      Address:      Rockford,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Christian,  phvsician;  born 
in  Denmark,  July  17,  1853.  Studied 
medicine  at  New  England  University  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Washington  Univer- 
sity Medical  School,  University  of  Co- 
penhagen, University  of  Kiel  and  licen- 
sed to  practice  medicine  by  examination 
by  Minnesota  State  Board  of  Medical 
Examiners,  1883.  Began  practice  in 
1876.  Member  Board  of  Examiners  Uni- 
ted States  Pension  Bureau.  President 
Kandujohi-Swift  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Crow  River  Medical  Society; 
member  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Address:  Will- 
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JOHNSON,  Curtis  Martell,  hardware 
Mild  implement  dealer;  born  at  Rush 
City.  Minn.,  April  20,  1S77;  son  of  Sam- 
uel C.  and  Mary  W.  (Martell)  Johnson; 
attended  public  schools.  Rush  City,  and 
arraduated  from  Hamline  University, 
1S99;  married  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16, 
1001,  to  Miss  Augusta  M.  Eddy.  Began 
active  career  as  canvasser  for  McCor- 
miok  Harvesting  Machine  Co.,  1900;  be- 
came member  of  firm  of  S.  C.  Johnson 
&  Son,  Jan.  1,  1901,  of  which  he  is 
manager.  Also  manager  Rush  City 
Brick  Co.,  Rush  City  Flour  &  Feed  Co., 
Rush  City  Electric  Light  Co.;  secretary 
Ru^h  City  Starch  Co..  Chisago  County 
.Vgrifultural  Society.  Republican;  dele- 
gate to  state  convention,  i906.  Member 
Masonic  order,  Royal  Arch,  Knights 
Templar.  Mystic  Shrine,  O.  E.  S..  Modern 
Samaritans.  Address:  Rush  City, 
Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Demnan  P.,  grain  and 
stocks:  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn, 
Dec.  IS,  1S73;  son  of  Charles  W.  and 
Mary  A.  (Rich)  Johnson;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis  and  at  the 
I.awrenceville  (N.  J.)  Preparatory 
School.  Began  active  career  with  Har- 
rison, Hopwood  &  Cross,  wholesale  dry 
goods,  Minneapolis,  1902,  continuing  un- 
til Dec,  1904;  was  in  employ  of  F.  H. 
Peavey  &  Co.,  grain  dealers,  Feb..  1895- 
1901;  was  Northwestern  manager  for 
Finley.  Barrell  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1901-04; 
has  been  member  of  the  firm  of  Piper, 
Johnson  &  Co..  grain,  stocks,  bonds  and 
provisions  since  1904.  Independent  in 
politics.  Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of  Trade, 
Chicago  Board  of  Trade,  Chicago  Stock 
Exchange,  Winnipeg  Grain  Exchange. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1901,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  Linton.  Clubs:  Minneapolis 
Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Recreations: 
Automobiling,  golf,  hunting  and  fishing. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:     15  W.  24th  St..  Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Edward  M.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Pennacook,  N.  H.,  Nov.  24.  1850: 
son  of  Luther  Gage  and  Cornelia  E. 
(Morrill)  Johnson;  educated  at  Pennsyl- 
vania Military  Academy.  University  of 
Minnesota.  Heidelberg  University.  Uni- 
versity of  Berlin;  graduated  from  law 
school  State  University  of  Iowa.  Was 
member  Minneapolis  City  Council.  1883- 
90  (president  from  1889-1890);  formerly 
.iudge  of  district  court.  Now  member 
Minneapolis  Park  Board.  Library  Board. 
Court  House  Commission  (president). 
President  Northwestern  Casket  Co.,  also 
president  Minneapolis  Office  and  School 
Furniture       Co.  Republican.  Office: 

Guaranty  Bldg.     Residence:     925  4th  St., 
S.    E..    Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Prank,  president  Parry 
Sound  Conper  Mining  Co.;  born  in  Swe- 
den. 1859;  son  of  Peter  Johnson;  came 
to  America.  1871;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Sweden  and  Minnesota:  mar- 
ried   at    St.    Paul,    Minn.,    Oct..    1S95,    to 


Miss  Mary  Anderson.  Began  active 
career  as  a  farmer  but  after  1886  en- 
gaged extensively  in  exploring  for  min- 
erals in  British  America,  Northern 
Minnesota  and  Lake  Superior  Country; 
president  of  the  Parry  Sound  Copper 
Mining  Co.  since  its  organization  ih 
1899,  and  the  Johnson  Nickel  Mining 
Co.  (iron  ores)  since  1894.  Office:  Ger- 
mania  Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Forest    Lake,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Prank  Henry,  banking 
and  merchandise;  born  at  St.  Augusta, 
Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1857;  son  of  Lorenzo  C. 
and  Adaline  (Fisk)  Johnson;  educated 
in  graded  schools  of  Clearwater,  grad- 
uating. 1876.  Senior  member  of  the 
firm  of  Johnson  Brothers,  general  mer- 
chandise; president  Bank  of  Rockford, 
founded  1899,  F.  H.  and  C.  M.  Johnson, 
proprietors.  Married  at  Clearwater, 
Minn,,  1883,  to  Miss  Julie  E.  Whitte- 
more.      Address:      Rockford,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Gustavus,  musical  director 
and  composer;  born  at  Hull,  Eng.,  Nov. 
2.  1856;  son  of  Peter  J.  and  Henrietta 
(Hole)  Johnson,  daughter  of  Admiral 
Hole  of  the  British  navy;  moved  to 
Stockholm.  Sweden,  1859,  and  to  the 
United  States,  1875;  educated  in  ele- 
mentary school,  Stockholm,  1863-72; 
graduated  from  Schartau's  Business 
College,  Stockholm.  1S74;  Royal  Con- 
servatory of  Music.  Stockholm.  1875. 
having  been  taught  piano,  theory  and 
vocal  culture  by  prominent  teachers 
from  time  he  was  4  years  of  age.  Came 
to  Minneapolis,  1875,  and  engaged  in 
teaching  piano,  but  spent  three  years  in 
W'isconsin  and  has  traveled  and  played 
in  concerts  in  all  the  leading  cities  of 
the  Northwest.  Composer  of  numerous 
pieces  for  piano,  violin  and  voice,  in- 
cluding one  concerto  for  piano  and  or- 
chestra and  theoretical  works  on  Touch 
Formation.  Founded  the  Johnson  Piano 
School,  1898,  now  known  as  the  John- 
son School  of  Music,  Oratory  and 
Dramatic  Art.  of  which  he  is  director. 
President  Minnesota  State  Music  Teach- 
ers' Association,  1905-06.  Married  at 
South  Royalton,  Vt..  1882.  to  Miss  Caro- 
line F.  Winslow.  Office  and  Residence: 
42   S.   8th  St..   Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Henry  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Eau  Claire.  Wis.,  1870;  son  of  Rev. 
Amon  Johnson  and  Anna.  (Moland) 
Johnson;  educated  in  common  school; 
Aurelia  (la.)  High  School;  School  of 
Pharmacy,  Northwestern  I'niversity. 
Chicago.  111.,  graduating,  degree  of 
Ph.G..  1890;  College  of  Law.  University 
of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1906.  Purchased  drug  business 
of  L.  T.  Parker  at  Sioux  Rapids,  la., 
1891;  sold  out,  1900;  also  was  member 
of  firm  of  H.  A.  Johnson  &  Co.,  jewel- 
ers and  opticians.  Organized  Bank  of 
Donaldson.  1903,  whilch  was  reorganized 
and  incorporated,  1904;  now  president 
State  Bank  of  Donaldson  and  member 
of     firm     of     Donaldson     Printing     Co., 


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Johnson  Land  and  Loan  Co.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1901,  and  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  at  Crookston,  Minn., 
since  Oct.,  1906.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Married  at  Linn  Grove,  la.,  July  31, 
1893,  to  Miss  Julia  Brown.  Address: 
Crookston,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Horace,  railway  official; 
born  at  London.  Eng.,  May,  1855;  came 
to  America,  1876;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Has  been  connected  with  rail- 
road business  since  1878,  commencing 
with  Chicago  &  Alton  Ry  ;  was  succes- 
sively in  employ  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western Ry.,  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  and  the  Atchison,  Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe  road;  has  been  connected 
with  the  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Ry., 
since  1S8S,  and  is  general  freight  and 
passenger  agent  of  the  road,  also  sec- 
retary and  auditor.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Duluth  Yacht.  Recreation:  Sail- 
ing. Office:  Wolvin  Bldg.  Residence: 
Lakeside,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  J.  Victor,  physician: 
born  at  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  Oct.  23. 
1864;  son  of  John  O.  and  Augusta 
(Zahn)  Johnson;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Stevens  Point;  Starling  Med- 
ical College,  Columbus,  O.,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  cum  laude,  189  6.  Be- 
gan in  1880  as  office  boy  Wisconsin 
Central  Ry.,  and  passed  through  posi- 
tion of  telegraph  operator,  time  keeper, 
chief  clerk  division  superintendents' 
office,  train  dispatcher  and  chief  train 
dispatcher,  until  ISSS;  spent  5  years 
seeing  the  country  and  acting  as  train 
dispatcher  on  railways  of  the  West  and 
Mexico;  after  graduating  in  medicine, 
devoted  three  months  to  post  graduate 
work  in  New  York  Citv;  engaged  in 
practice  in  Sheboygan,  Wis..  1896-1901; 
has  been  located  at  Eveleth,  Minn., 
since  May,  1901.  Commissioner  of 
health.  City  of  Eveleth  since  Jan., 
1906.  Proprietor  Eveleth  Pharmacy; 
director  Miners'  National  Bank.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  St.  Louis  County  Med- 
ical Society.  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mason.  Unmarried.  Club:  Busi- 
ness Men's  Association.  Address:  Eve- 
leth, Minn. 

JOHNSON,  John  A.,  governor;  born 
at  St.  Peter.  Minn..  July  28,  1861;  son  ot 
G.  and  Caroline  (Haden)  Johnson  (both 
natives  of  Sweden):  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Peter.  At  12  years  of 
age  he  went  to  work  in  drug  store  at 
St.  Peter,  on  account  of  family  respon- 
sibility devolving  upon  him;  became 
part  owner  and  publisher  of  St.  Peter 
Herald  in  1886  and  has  continued  in 
the  business  until  1907.  Democrat. 
Was  State  senator  from  St.  Peter  dis- 
trict, and  has  been  twice  elected  gover- 
nor, 1904,  and  1906,  second  term  expir- 
ing Jan.  7th,  1909.  Served  seven  years 
in  M.  N.  G.,  retiring  as  captain.  Pres- 
byterian. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial,   Norden,    Odin.      Home:      St.    Peter, 


Minn.  Address:  Angus  Hotel,  St. 
Paul. 

JOHNSON,  John  G.,  miller;  born  in 
Clinton  Co..  la.,  Jan.  26,  1854;  son  of 
George  and  Bretana.  (Christensen) 
Johnson;  educated  in  common  schools. 
Began  farming  in  Iowa,  in  1876;  moved 
to  Minne.=-cta,  l3ought  land  and  started 
to  improve  it,  1881;  now  living  in  the 
same  place,  owns  farm  and  engaged  m 
other  lines  of  business.  Owner  of  flour 
mill;  president  of  the  First  State  Bank 
of  I'erley,  president  Lee  Elevator  Co.; 
director  Lee  Telephone  Co.  Republican. 
Member  Norwegian  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  in  Iowa.  March  IS,  1876,  to 
Sonava  L.  Rosland.  Address:  Perley, 
Minn. 

JOHNSON,  John  Perkins,  clerk  of 
district  court;  born  at  Franklin,  Conn., 
Feb.  13,  1852;  son  of  Oliver  L.  and 
Martha  A.  (Mumford)  Johnson;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  schools  ot 
Franklin.  Came  to  Duluth,  1870,  and 
began  active  career  in  meat  business, 
continuing  from  1870-80;  County  treas- 
urer St.  Louis  Co.,  1881-89;  cashier 
Marine  National  Bank,  Duluth,  1889-96; 
then  went  into  life  insurance  and  ad- 
vanced to  position  of  general  agent 
New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  for  St. 
I^ouis  Co.;  has  been  clerk  of  district 
court  since  1900.  Member  Citv  Coun- 
cil, Duluth,  1889.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason  (32°),  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  of  Modern 
Samaritans,  A.  O.  LT.  W.  Married,  at 
Duluth,  1873,  to  Miss  Kate  Cochran. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  boating.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  1113  E.  Superior 
St..  Duluth. 

JOHNSON,  John  T.,  drugs;  born  at 
AVaseca,  :Minn.,  Aug.  23,  1859;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Christofferson) 
Johnson;  educated  in  common  schools 
of  ^Minnesota  and  at  Bayless  Commer- 
cial College,  Dubuque,  la.  Has  been 
engaged  in  drug  business  at  Fergus 
Falls,  Minn.,  since  1881;  also  vice  presi- 
dent Otter  Tail  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation since  its  organization;  director 
Fergus  Falls  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation; stockholder  First  State  Bank, 
Fergus  Packing  Co.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber State  Legislature,  term  extending 
to  Jan,  1909.  Mason  (32°);  member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  M.  M\  A.  Married  at  Fergus 
Falls,  1886,  to  Miss  Kate  Alldrin. 
Clubs:  Chippewa,  Norden  (St.  Paul). 
Recreations:  Pishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:      Fergus    Falls,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Jonas  Alg'ot,  merchant; 
born  in  Sweden,  Nov.  11,  1863;  son  of 
Magnus  and  Anna  Maria  (Patterson) 
.Johnson;  began  education  in  public 
schools  in  Sweden  and  had  some  school 
advantages  after  coming  to  America. 
Started  in  drug  and  grocery  business  at 
Parker's  Prairie.  Minn.,  in  1889,  as 
Henderson  &  Johnson.  Mr.  Henderson 
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Johnson  and  the  Arm  became  Johnson 
Brothers  until  1906  when  Frank  Saund- 
ers was  taken  in  as  partner;  firm  known 
as  Jolmson  Brothers  &  Saunders,  since 
Feb.  1,  1906,  retail  dealers  in  general 
merchandise,  hardware  and  farm  imple- 
ments. Member  United  Workmen  of 
America.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Parker's    Prairie,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Lawrence  Henry,  president 
The  Hennepin  Bridge  Co.;  born  in 
Germany,  Dec.  17,  1862;  son  of  Andrew 
C.  and  Botilde  (Petersen)  Johnson; 
common  school  education;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  22,  1891,  to 
Miss  Nellie  Smith.  Came  to  United 
States  with  parents,  April  5,  1875;  at- 
tended school  at  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  winters 
and  worked  on  farm  summers,  1875-79; 
moved  with  family  to  Durand,  Mich., 
1879;  was  appointed  post  ofRce  clerk 
at  Greenville  Mich.,  Nov.,  1880,  through 
influence  of  a  friend,  Frank  B.  Tilden; 
came  to  Minnesota,  Aug.  2,  1883,  and 
was  employed  by  the  original  Minne- 
apolis Bridge  Co.,  for  about  5  years, 
later  being  identified  with  two  other 
firms  in  performing  contract  work  in 
construction  (mostly  bridges);  went  in- 
to the  business  for  self,  March,  1900,  as 
The  Hennepin  Bridge  Co.,  of  which  he 
is  president;  has  been  eminently  suc- 
cessful in  large  undertakings.  Builder 
of  bridge  over  Mississippi  river  at 
Plastings,  Minn.;  across  Yellowstone 
river,  near  Billings,  Mont.,  and  many 
other  large  structures;  now  building- 
bridge  over  Mississippi  river  at  Rice, 
Minn.  Republican.  Has  been  member 
of  Minnesota  Legislature  since  1901  and 
is  now  speaker  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. Member  Masonic  order. 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern  Samaritans,  U.  C. 
T.  of  America.  Clubs:  Commercial. 
Odin.  Recreations:  Politics  and  travel- 
ing. OfRce:  968  Laurel  Av.  Residence: 
2217    Grand   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

JOHNSON,  Lewis,  county  auditor 
Kandiyohi  Co.;  born  in  Sweden,  Sept. 
17,  1859;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Karin 
(Olson)  Johnson;  came  to  America, 
1869;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Minnesota.  Employed  in  post  office 
at  Willmar,  1881;  entered  store  as 
clerk,  1883;  appointed  deputy  county 
auditor  by  Auditor  Olof  Olson;  formed 
partnership  with  L.  Fridlund  in 
general  merchandise  business;  started 
first  creamery  in  Willmar;  became  con- 
nected with  Willmar  Brick  Co.;  was 
elected  county  auditor  of  Kandiyohi 
Co.,  1896,  and  has  been  reelected  at 
each  succeeding  election.  Partner  John- 
son, Fridlund,  Norman  Co.  (mercantile 
corporation) ;  director  and  treasurer, 
Scandinavian  Colonization  Co.;  member 
Willmar  Brick  Co.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Married  at  residence  of  R.  O. 
Mattson,  town  of  Kandiyohi,  Kandiyohi 
County,  April  24,  1885,  to  Miss  Annie 
Mattson.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Willmar,   Minn. 


JOHNSON,  Miles  B.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  Aug.  23,  1856; 
son  of  James  C.  and  Marietta  C. 
(Beardsley)  Johnson;  educated  in  district 
schools  of  Connecticut  and  at  Wilbra- 
ham  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1883,  and  has  been  en- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  of  clothing, 
under  title  of  Johnson  &  Company, 
since  1899.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1888,  to  Miss  Jennie 
A.  Hanscome.  Recreation.  Automobil- 
ing:      Address:      St.   Peter,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Oliif  Julius,  druggist; 
born  in  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Jan.  22, 
1856;  son  of  Hans  and  Abigail  (Peter- 
son) Johnson;  came  to  America  and 
located  in  Minnesota,  June,  1870;  grad- 
uate of  Latin  School,  Copenhagen,  1870, 
and  of  Curtiss  Business  College,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1874;  married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Nov.  30,  1879,  to  Miss  Anna 
S.  Dahl.  Began  active  career  by  work- 
ing on  farm,  continuing,  1870-72;  was 
connected  with  general  store  and  drug 
store,  1872-74,  and  in  drug  store  exclu- 
sively until  1879;  established  the  first 
drug  store  in  Pope  Co.,  Minn.,  at  Glen- 
wood,  1879,  and  has  ever  since  been  in 
drug  business  at  that  place.  Secretary 
Park  Region  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 
Democrat.  Mayor  of  Starbuck  12  years, 
postmaster  4  years;  mayor  of  Glen- 
wood  3  terms.  Now  president  State 
Game  and  Fish  Commission  of  Minne- 
sota and  chairman  Democratic  County 
Central  Committee.  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Knights  Templar;  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Glenwood,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Otto  Prithiof,  physician; 
born  in  Sweden,  April  5,  1875;  son  of  A. 
M.  and  Christine  Johnson;  came  to 
America  with  parents,  1881;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Hamline  Un- 
iversity, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.. 
1901;  served  one  year  as  interne  at 
Bethesda  Hospital.  In  practice  at  Win- 
throp  since  1903.  Unmarried.  Address: 
Winthrop,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Peter  P.,  retired  mer- 
chant; born  in  Norway,  March,  1840; 
educated  in  Norway;  married.  Came  to 
America  at  the  close  of  the  Civil  War; 
worked  at  trade  as  cabinet  maker  in 
Chicago,  111.,  and  Green  Bay,  Wis., 
starting  in  business  on  his  own  account 
at  Green  Bay;  located  in  Rochester, 
1877,  and  founded  the  firm  of  P.  F. 
Johnson  &  Co.,  furniture  dealers,  fun- 
eral directors  and  embalmers,  from 
which  he  retired,  1907.  Republican. 
Bethel  Lutheran.  Member  Ancient  Or- 
der of  United  Workmen.  Address: 
Rochester,    Minn. 

JOHNSON,  Samuel  C,  hardware  and 
agricultural  implements;  born  in 
Sweden,  June  15,  1851;  son  of  Karl  and 
Kyrsting  Peters   (Doddar)  Johnson;  edu- 


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cated  in  public  schools  of  Sweden. 
Canne  to  America,  1867,  and  began  ac- 
tive career  at  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn.,  as 
clerk  in  a  drug  store;  drove  stage, 
cooked  in  lumber  camp;  located  in 
Rush  City,  1872  and  started  drug  store, 
which  he  operated  for  23  years;  added 
groceries  and  agricultural  implements. 
En.gaged  in  various  lines  of  business 
and  is  at  the  head  of  firm  of  S.  C.  John- 
son &  Son;  owner  of  the  Rush  City 
Brick  Plant;  vice  president  First  Na- 
tional Bank.  Member  Minnesota  Legis- 
lature, 1901;  postmaster  Rush  City  by 
appointment  of  President  Harrison  and 
for  5  years  past,  under  President  Roose- 
velt; also  village  president  for  3  years 
and  member  of  school  board  for  6  years. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Royal  Arch 
Mason,  Knights  Templar,  Shriner;  mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Samaritans. 
Married,  at  Rush  City,  Nov.  10,  1875,  to 
Miss  Mary  A.  Martell.  Recreations: 
Trout  fishing  and  checkers.  Address: 
Rush  City,   Minn. 

JOENSOM*,  Samuel  Theodore,  banker; 
born  near  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Nov.  16, 
1858;  son  of  Lawrence  A.  and  Almina 
H.  (Dane)  Johnson;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Marion  Co.,  Ind.  Began  active 
career  as  traveling  salesman,  Indian- 
apolis; removed  to  Minneapolis  and  was 
upon  the  road  for  agricultural  imple- 
ment house,  1885-86;  engaged  in  invest- 
ment banking  and  fire  insurance  general 
agency  under  title  of  S.  T.  Johnson  & 
Co.,  until  1902;  was  public  examiner  and 
superintendent  of  banks.  State  of  Min- 
nesota, 1902-03-04;  has  been  vice  presi- 
dent and  director  Minnesota  National 
Bank  since  1904;  also  vice  president  and 
director  Mortgage  Loan  and  Investment 
Co.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 

Member  American  and  Minnesota  Bank- 
ers associations.  Mason,  Knights  Temp- 
lar, Shriner.  Married,  at  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1880,  to  Miss  Katherine  O.  Starr. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Twin  City  Bank- 
ers. Office:  Minnesota  Nat.  Bank. 
Residence:  2552  Aldrich  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

JOHNSON,  William  Chandler,  caskets; 
born,  at  St.  Anthony  Falls,  Minn.,  Nov. 
1,  1856;  son  of  Luther  G.  and  Cornelia 
E.  (Morrill)  Johnson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minnesota  and  at  University 
of  Minnesota;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  July  8,  1891.  to  Blanche  Gilbert 
McCall.  Began  business  career,  1876, 
as  clerk  in  his  father's  store,  then 
cashier  in  wholesale  flour  house  in  N. 
Y.  City;  was  with  Duluth  Iron  Co.,  Du- 
luth,  Minn.,  two  years;  has  been  trea- 
surer The  Northwestern  Casket  Co. 
since  1887.  Clubs:  Commercial.  La- 
favette.  Office:  661-679  17th  Av.,  N.  E. 
Residence:  328  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minn- 
apolis. 

JOHNSTON,  Clarence  H.,  architect; 
born  in  Waseca  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  26, 
18  59;  son  of  Alexander  and  Mary  L. 
(Buckhout)    Johnston;    educated    in   pub- 


lic and  high  schools,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
and  at  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology. Received  professional  training 
for  6  years  in  St.  Paul  and  New  York 
offices;  traveled  in  Europe,  Greece  and 
Asia  Minor  for  educational  purposes, 
returning  to  St.  Paul,  1886,  where  he 
entered  upon  his  profession  as  architect 
on  his  own  account.  Married,  at  St. 
Paul,  1885,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Thurston. 
Architect  for  Minnesota  State  Institu- 
tions (by  appointment  of  Board  of  Con- 
trol) since  1901.  Ex-director  American 
Institute  of  Architects;  ex-president 
and  director  Minnesota  Chapter  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Architects;  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Architectural  League  of 
New  York.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Manhattan 
Bldg.  Residence:  2  Crocus  Hill,  St. 
Paul. 

JOHNSTON,  Georg-e  Smith,  mortgage 
loans;  born  Gales  ville.  Wis.,  Feb.  19, 
1872;  son  of  AVelcome  A.  and  Elizabeth 
(Smith)  Johnston;  educated  in  graded 
school  of  Galesville,  Wis.,  Gale  College, 
Central  High  School,  Minneapolis,  and 
I^niversity  of  Minnesota,  class  of  1897; 
married,  at  Chicago,  June  18,  1902,  to 
Helen  Balch.  Began  business  life  in  the 
Security  Bank  of  Minnesota,  1897-98; 
served  a  year  and  a  half  in  the  Span- 
ish-American War,  in  13th  Minn.  Vol. 
in  the  Philippines;  on  return  establish- 
ed for  self,  Oct.  1,  1899,  in  present  busi- 
ness of  mortgage  loans,  fire  insurance, 
real  estate  and  rentals.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Phi  Kappa  Psi 
society.  Recreations:  Golf,  tennis. 
Club:  Minneapolis  Commercial.  Office: 
Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  3139  Second 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

JOHNSTON, .  James,  farmer,  stock 
breeder;  born  at  Bishops  Mills,  Ont., 
Can..  March  9,  1854;  son  of  William  and 
Jane  Wilson  Johnston;  district  school 
education.  Came  to  the  LTnited  States, 
1878;  has  been  mainly  engaged  in  farm- 
ing since  the  beginning  of  his  active 
career;  in  hotel  and  livery  business  at 
Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  1878-99.  At  present 
has  farm  of  400  acres  near  Bertha,  Minn., 
and  is  also  a  breeder  of  Poland  China 
hogs  and  shorthorn  cattle.  Republican. 
Elected  to  State  Senate  from  Todd, 
Wadena  and  Hubbard  counties,  Nov., 
1906.  Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married,  at  Howard  Lake,  Minn., 
May  9,  1890,  to  Miss  Lizzie  A.  Robin- 
son.     Address:      Bertha,   Minn. 

JOHNSTON,  John,  county  treasurer; 
born  in  Sweden,  July  28,  1868;  educated 
at  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  1883-89.  Taught  in  public  schools 
at  intervals  from  1887-92;  was  agent 
and  telegraph  operator  for  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.,  1892-1904;  county  treasurer, 
Chisago  Co.,  since  1904.  Republican. 
Married  at  Chisa.go  City.  Minn..  1892, 
to  Miss  Helen  Fengquist.  Address: 
Center  City,  Minn. 


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JOHNSTON,  Robert  Hoit,  lawyer; 
born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  14,  1S71;  son 
of  Alexander  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hoit) 
Johnston;  educated  in  Chicago  public 
schools,  Evanston  (111.)  High  School, 
Williams  College,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Law  School.  Practiced  law  in  Chi- 
cago, 1894-97,  and  in  New  York  City, 
1897-1902;  admitted  to  Minnesota  bar, 
1902;  treasurer  of  the  Metropolitan 
Music  Co.,  since  1904.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Zeta  Psi  fraternity. 
Married,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  9,  1898, 
to  Miss  Josephine  Dyer.  Recreation: 
Music.  Office:  41  S.  6th  St.  Residence: 
The  Concord,  65  S.  11th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

JONES,  Alvah  WillJur,  physician; 
born,  Fulton  Co.,  O.,  April  12.  1863;  son 
of  Charles  L.  and  Amanda  (Holloway) 
Jones;  graduate  Wauseon  (O.)  High 
School,  1882;  came  to  Minnesota,  June, 
1882,  and  attended  University  of  Min- 
nesota, 1882-85;  was  a  student  at  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  1887-88; 
graduate  Medical  Department  Univer- 
sity of  Georgetown,  Washington,  D.  C, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1891.  Married  at  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Mary  Hen- 
rietta Joss.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Red  Wing  since  1894.  Member 
U.  S.  medical  pension  examining  board 
since  1896.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Goodhue  County 
Medical  Society.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

JONES,  Arthur  Iiincoln,  lawyer;  born 
at  Madison,  Wis.,  Nov.  29,  1870;  son  of 
John  T.  and  Anne  (Oldham)  Jones;  at- 
tended Dodgeville  (Wis.)  High  School, 
graduating,  1888;  Law  Department,  Un- 
iversity of  Wisconsin,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1894.  Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at 
Dodgeville,  Wis.,  1894-1897,  as  member 
of  firm  of  Jackson  &  Jones;;  came  to 
Minneapolis  and  practiced  alone  until 
1898;  then  participated  in  Spanish-Amer- 
ican War  in  1899;  returned  to  Minne- 
apolis and  resumed  practice  as  a  mem- 
ber of  tlie  firm  Jones  &  Jones,  which 
still  continues.  Was  attorney  for  State 
Dental  Board,  1899-1900  and  attorney 
and  chief  deputy  in  sheriff's  office,  1901- 
1905.  Married,  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  14, 
1905,  to  Miss  May  Cole.  Recreations: 
Tjiterature  and  outdoor  sports.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Robins- 
dale  Park,  Minn. 

JONES,  Charles  Clarence,  gasoline 
engines;  born  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va., 
Feb.  2,  1866;  son  of  Oliver  S.  and  Lucy 
M.  (Pierpont)  Jones;  educated  at  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  Delaware,  O.,  and 
Columbian  University,  Washington,  D. 
C;  married,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  17, 
1892,  to  Jane  E,  Virtue.  Began  business 
career  in  employ  of  McLester  &  "Van 
Hoose,  wholesale  grocers,  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1887-88;  in  U.  S.  government  serv- 
ice at  Washington,  D.  C,  1888-98;  with 
Columbia  Phonograph  Co.,  New  York 
City,   1898;   with  American  Graphophone 


Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1899;  director, 
secretary  and  treasurer  Charles  A. 
Stickney  Co.  since  1899.  Member  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  fraternity.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Fillmore  Av.,  S.  E.  cor. 
Starkev.  Residence:  84  6  Lincoln  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

JONES,  David  Newton,  physician; 
born  at  Gomer,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1856;  son  of 
Maurice  F.  and  Mary  (Evans)  Jones; 
educated  in  public  schools,  Lima  (O. ) 
High  School;  Northwestern  Ohio  Normal 
School,  Ada,  O. ;  Medical  Department, 
Northern  Indiana  Normal  School,  Val- 
paraiso, Ind. ;  Medical  College  of  Ohio, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1879-80;  Kentucky  School 
of  Medicine,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1880;  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  1880-81  and 
1889-90,  graduating  from  the  latter, 
M  D.,  1890.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
at  Lima,  O.,  1881;  removed  to  Gaylord, 
Minn.  Division  surgeon  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Ry.,  secretary  board  of  U.  S. 
pension  examining  surgeons,  at  Gaylord; 
organizer  and  first  president  Sibley 
County  Medical  Society.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, ex-president  board  of  education, 
ex-mayor  of  Gaylord.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  having  passed  all  the  chairs 
througli  grand  encampment.  Married, 
at  Lima,  O.,  July  18.  1882,  to  Miss  Mary 
Foley.      Address:      Gaylord,   Minn. 

JONES,  David  Percy,  mayor  of  Min- 
neapolis; born,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July 
6.  1860;  son  of  Judge  Edwin  S.  and 
Harriet  M.  (James)  Jones;  graduate 
Minneapolis  High  School,  1878,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  A.B.,  1883. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  13,  1891, 
to  Miss  Alice  Gale.  Upon  leaving  Uni- 
versity engaged  in  business  founded  by 
his  father,  1S68,  embracing  real  estate, 
mortgage  loans,  rentals  and  fire  insur- 
ance, incorporated,  Jan.  1,  1900,  as  D. 
P.  Jones  &  Co.,  of  which  is  president; 
vice  president  and  director  Hennepin 
County  Savings  Bank;  president  Jones 
Realty  Co.  and  Jones-Davis  Agency. 
Republican.  Alderman  of  Minneapolis 
6  years,  president  of  the  board  of  alder- 
men 4  years,  acting  mayor  July-Dec.  31, 
1902,  elected  mayor  for  term  beginning 
Jan.  1,  1905.  Congregationalist.  Trustee 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.; 
trustee  Windom  Institute,  Montevideo, 
Minn.;  member  American  Board  of 
Foreign  Missions,  executive  committee 
National  Municipal  League.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Royal  Arcanum,  Loyal 
I..egion.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial, Six  O'clock.  Congregational.  Office: 
Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
2005   3rd  Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

JONES,  Edwin  J.,  lumber;  born  at 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  Aug.  22,  1858;  son  of 
Evan  J.  and  Julia  (Ackerman)  Jones; 
educated  in  common  schools;  married,  at 
TV^aupum,  Wis.,  Mary  29,  1883,  to  Miss 
Nellie  A.  Butterfleld.  Began  active 
career  as  bookkeeper  in  wholesale  lum- 
ber   business    of    his    father,    at    Winne- 


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conne,  Wis.;  located  at  Morris,  Minn., 
187S,  in  cliarge  of  lumber  yard  establish- 
ed by  his  father;  bought  out  the  busi- 
ness, 1884,  and  in  1895  added  hardware, 
paints  and  building  materials.  Republi- 
can. Ex-State  Senator.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knights  Templar,  Shrine; 
Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Ad- 
dress;     Morris.    Minn. 

JONES,  Frederick  Scbeetz,  educator; 
born  at  Palmyra,  Mo.,  April  7,  1862;  son 
of  George  Crow  and  Caroline  Ash 
(Scheetz)  Jones;  educated  at  The  Shat- 
tuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.;  Yale  Un- 
iversity, graduating,  degree  of  B.A., 
1884;  degree  of  A.M.,  same  university, 
1891;  studied  at  University  of  Berlin 
and  Polytechnic  School,  Zurich,  Swit- 
zerland, 1887-89.  Married  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  June  4,  1890,  to  Miss  Mary  Weston 
Gill.  Has  been  professor  of  physics. 
University  of  Minnesota,  since  1889, 
and  dean  of  College  of  Engineering. 
Member  American  Pliysical  Society,  A. 
A.  A.  S.,  Society  for  Promoting  En- 
gineering Eudcation  and  local  societies. 
Recreations:  Music,  shooting,  boating, 
ice  boating  and  fishing.  Office:  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Residence:  712 
10th   Av.,    S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

JONES,  Harry  Wild,  architect;  born 
at  Schoolcraft,  Mich.,  June  9,  1859;  son 
of  Rev.  Howard  M.  and  Mary  (White) 
Jones;  educated  in  University  Gram- 
mar School,  providence,  R.  I.,  Brown  Un- 
iversity, A.B.,  1882,  and  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology;  married,  at 
Boston,  1883,  to  Bertha  J.  Tucker.  En- 
gaged as  architect  since  May,  1885; 
professor  of  architecture  in  University 
of  Minnesota,  1891-93.  President  Min- 
nesota Chapter  American  Institute  of 
Architects,  1896-97;  president  Technol- 
ogy Club  of  Minnesota,  1906;  director 
Minneapolis  Society  of  Fine  Arts;  twelve 
years  member  Board  of  Park  Commis- 
sioners, Minneapolis.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Athletic,  Minnetonka  Yaclit,  Six 
O'clock.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange, 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  (Winter), 

Washburn  Park;  Deephaven,  Minnetonka, 
Minn.,    (summer). 

JONES,  James  R.,  banker;  born  in 
South  Wales,  Great  Britain,  Nov.,  1834; 
son  of  Roger  and  Christian  (Evans) 
Jones;  came  to  Dodgeville,  Wis.,  1848. 
and  to  Minnesota,  1877;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Entered  banking  busi- 
ness at  Adrian,  Minn.,  ISSO;  president 
Bank  of  Adrain.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Married,  at  Dodgeville,  Wis., 
1S70,  to  Miss  Annie  Higgins.  Address: 
Adrian,   Minn. 

JONES,  John  B.,  banker;  born  in 
South  Wales,  Great  Britian,  1841;  son  of 
Roger  and  Christian  (Evans)  Jones; 
came  to  America,  1848;  common  school 
education.  Cashier  Bank  of  Adrain. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married,  1st, 
at  Highland,  Wis.,  Aug.  20,  1860,  to  Miss 
Margaret  Davis  (died,  Dec,  1879);  2nd, 
at    Dodgeville,    Wis.,    May    29,    1883,     to 


Miss  Mary  H.  Hoskins.  Address: 
Adrian,    Minn. 

JONES,  Oliver  Knox,  printer  and 
blank  book  manufacturer;  born  in  Hunt- 
ington Co.,  Pa.,  June  14,  1843;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  business  college. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1857;  began  learn 
ing  printing  trade,  at  Lake  City,  Minn.. 
1859;  editor  and  proprietor  Lake  City 
T.,eader,  1872-80;  president  Jones  and 
Kroeger  Co.  Served  in  the  Union  Army 
during  the  last  three  years  of  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  as  member  of  Co.  G, 
Sth  Minn.,  Vol.  Inf.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried, at  Winona,  Minn.,  1867,  to  Miss 
Melissa  Lo^\e.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

JONES,  Richard  David,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Bethesda,  North  Wales,  March 
7,  1848;  son  of  David  W.  and  Elinor 
Jones;  came  to  America  when  an  infant; 
educated  in  graded  and  high  scliool  of 
Utica,  N.  Y.;  married,  at  Utica,  March, 
1875,  to  Eleanor  Ann  Tliomas.  In  office 
of  Utica  Morning  Herald  as  printer  and 
later  as  foreman  of  job  printing  depart- 
ment, 1864-74;  was  with  the  firm  of 
Curtis  &  Childs,  Utica,  1874-77;  advertis- 
ing manager  and  secretary  Minneapolis 
Harvester  works,  1877-91;  associated 
with  firm  of  John  W.  Thomas  &  Co., 
tlirough  various  clianges  since  June, 
1891.  and  is  now  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  company.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  of  Royal  Arcanum.  Office:  500 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2015  Stevens 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

JONES,  Robert  E.,  grain  dealer;  born 
at  Cambria,  Wis.,  Jan.  14,  1855;  son  of 
John  Ab.  and  Eleanor  (Evans)  Jones; 
educated  in  district  school  of  Cambria 
and  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Worked  at  grain  elevator  for  liis  father, 
from  14  until  18  years  of  age;  book- 
keeper for  firm  of  Wheelock  &  Winter, 
Negaunee,  Midi.,  2  years;  in  grain  busi- 
ness at  Cambria,  Wis.,  10  years;  has 
been  engaged  in  same  line  of  business 
in  Wabasha,  Minn.,  since  1886;  now 
president  R.  E.  Jones  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalism  Mason.  Mar- 
ried, at  Cambria,  Wis.,  March,  1882,  to 
Miss  Perrie  Williams.  Address:  Wab- 
asha,  Minn. 

JONES,  Robert  J.,  banker;  born  at 
Barneveld,  Iowa  Co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  IS, 
1869;  son  of  David  J.  and  Mary  J.  Jones; 
educated  at  Hull  Academy,  Hull,  la. 
Was  clerk  in  store  and  school  teacher. 
1880-90;  began  in  employ  of  the  Porter 
Lumber  Co.,  1891;  entered  bank  as  book- 
keper,  later  becoming  assistant  casliier, 
remaining  until  1898;  newspaper  editor, 
one  year;  began  in  hardware  business 
at  Reading,  Minn.,  in  connection  with 
lumber  yard,  1899;  became  interested  in 
State  Bank  of  Reading  and  assumed 
management,  1903;  disposed  of  hard- 
ware business,  1906;  secretary  and  gen- 
eral manager  of  the  Farmers  Mutual 
Telephone  Co.,  Inc.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber  Masonic   order,    M.    W.    A.,    Yeomen. 


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Married,  at  Ocheyedan,  la.,  April  21, 
1897,  to  Jean  A.  Woodworth.  Address: 
Reading,   Minn. 

JONES,  Sauiuel  S.,  pliysician;  born  at 
Remsen,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1S49;  son  of 
William  and  Maria  (Vaughn)  Jones;  edu- 
cated at  Beaver  Dam  Academy,  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago  and  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago.  Moved  with  parents 
from  Remsen  to  West  Salem,  Wis.,  in 
1S59;  began  practice  of  medicine,  ISSl, 
and  has  engaged  in  practice  at  Madelia, 
Tracy,  Minneapolis  and  Frazee,  Minn. 
Proprietor  Frazee  City  Drug  Store,  vice 
president  Giant  Grip  Horse  Shoe  Co., 
Little  Falls.  Member  Clay-Becker  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Baptist. 
Mason;  member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married, 
at  Bangor,  Wis.,  1SS6,  to  Miss  Mary  Mc- 
Kenzie.     Address:     Frazee,  Minn. 

JONIiS,  Samuel  Taylor,  insurance; 
born  at  Rochester,  Vt.,  March  1,  1825; 
son  of  Daniel  and  Sally  (Baker)  Jones; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rochester 
up  to  1840;  academy,  Oneonta,  N.  Y., 
1841-43;  State  Normal  Institute,  N.  H., 
graduating,  1845.  Taught  school  at 
Manchester,  and  Nashua,  N.  H.;  in  gro- 
cery business  at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  as 
Jones  &  Root,  1850-52;  with  Beasom  & 
Duifon,  dry  goods,  1852-56;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1860,  farmed  and  taught  school; 
traveling  agent  West  Publishing  Co., 
1885-92;  has  been  justice  of  the  peace 
and  court  commissioner  since  1892;  also 
in  insurance  business.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Past  grand  master  I.  O.  O. 
F.  of  Minnesota.  Married,  at  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.,  1853,  to  Miss  Lois  Prince. 
Recreations:  Outdoor  sports  and  farm- 
ing.    Address:      Kasson,    Minn. 

JONES,  Willard  G.,  insurance;  born 
at  Shelburne,  Mass.,  June  7,  1858;  son 
of  William  G.  and  Samantha  B.  (Burn- 
ham)  .Jones;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul,  June 
11,  1S84,  to  Rosamond  M.  Chapman. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  April  19,  1874;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Entered  em- 
ploy of  Hughson  &  Hemenway,  May  1, 
1880,  remaining  five  years,  then  in  real 
estate  business  for  two  j^ears;  in  1887 
became  connected  witli  offlce  of  Weed  & 
Lawrence,  as  their  outside  man,  remain- 
ing until  Sept.  1,  1895,  when  he  started 
for  himself  in  present  business.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Commercial.  Offlce: 
Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  641  Good- 
rich  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

JORDAN,  James  Francis,  credit  man; 
born  at  Hamilton,  Mich.,  Feb.  18,  1856; 
son  of  D.  and  Mary  Jordan;  graduated 
from  High  School,  Decatur,  Mich.,  1875; 
State  Normal  College,  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
cla.'-.sical  course,  1877;  select  studies. 
University  of  Michigan,  1877-78.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  school  teacher; 
was  owner  and  editor  Paw  Paw  (Mich.) 
Courier,  1883-85;  commercial  traveler, 
1885-88;  has  been  engaged  as  credit  man 
since  1888,   now  with  Wyman,  Partridge 


&  Co.  Democrat.  Chairman  Democra- 
tic Congress'l  Committee,  4th  Michigan 
district,  1884.  Married,  at  Plymouth, 
Mich.,  1881,  to  Miss  Mary  Clayton. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Bryn  Mawr  Golf. 
Recreation:  Golf.  Offlce:  1st  Av.,  N. 
and  4th  St.  Residence:  148  Highland 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

JORDAN,  William  G.,  wholesale  gro- 
cer; born  at  Richland,  la.,  Aug.  25,  1862; 
son  of  William  A.  and  Maria  (McGrew) 
Jordan;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Ottumwa,  la.,  and  at  Ames  College, 
Ames,  la.  Began  business  career  in 
department  store  at  Ottumwa;  became 
connected  with  wholesale  business  in 
Ottumwa  and  Des  Moines;  moved  to 
Stillwater,  Minn.;  entered  into  manu- 
facture and  wholesale  sale  of  shoes, 
1900;  has  been  in  Minneapolis  since  the 
Spring  of  1904  as  member  of  the  firm 
of  W.  B.  and  W.  G.  Jordan,  wholesale 
grocers,  successors  to  Anthony  Kelly  & 
Co.,  the  house  having  been  established 
for  more  than  40  years  and  is  known 
as  the  oldest  wholesale  grocery  house  in 
the  Northwest.  President  Northwestern 
Electric  Equipment  Co.,  of  St.  Paul; 
partner  Northern  Manufacturing  Co. 
Republican.  Mason.  Married,  in  Iowa, 
1890,  to  Miss  Bernice  A.  Brown.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Office:  125-129  Washing- 
ton Av.,  N.  Residence:  2432  Nicollet 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

JOBGENSEN,  Charles,  born  in  Den- 
mark, 1850;  came  to  America,  1872;  mar- 
ried, at  Albert  Lea,  1878,  to  Miss  Georgia 
Colby;  proprietor  Hotel  Albert  since 
1898;  also  proprietor  Jorgensen's  bakery; 
director  Citizens  National  Bank.  Health 
officer  Albert  Lea.  Address:  Albert 
Lea.      Minn. 

JOBGENSEN,  P.,  furniture;  born  in 
Denmark.  Jan.  10,  1850;  son  of  Hans 
and  iNIarie  Jcrgensen;  married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  18S1,  to  Miss  Nanny  Daniel- 
sen.  Came  to  America,  1870,  and  located 
in  Chicago;  has  been  a  resident  of  Red 
Wing,  since  1879,  was  agent  for  Mc- 
Cormick  Harvesters  for  a  number  of 
years  and  has  been  secretary  and  man- 
ager of  the  Red  Wing  Furniture  Co. 
since       1886.  Democrat.  Lutheran. 

Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Reading.      Address:    Red   Wing,    Minn. 

JOSIiVN,  Colin  C,  lawver;  born  Sy- 
camore, 111.,  1857:  son  of  De  witt  Clin- 
ton and  Philura  (Lowell)  Joslyn;  edu- 
cated in  the  public  schools  of  Illinois  and 
graduated  from  Ripon  College,  Ripon, 
Wis.,  1883.  Principal  High  School,  Col- 
umbus, Wis.,  1883-84.  Has  been  engaged 
in  general  practice  of  law  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  since  1885.  Republican. 
Married,  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  1899,  to  Marie 
Antoinette  Rich.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  616  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    3112  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

JOY,  Mack  E.,  born  at  Detroit,  Mich., 
Dec.  12,  1866;  son  of  Mack  H.  and  Eliza- 
beth  (Te  Hone)   Joy;  educated  in  graded 


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and  high  schools,  Detroit,  and  at  Notre 
Dame  College,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Began 
active  career  as  erecting  engineer  for 
the  Montana  Heating  Lighting  Co., 
June  10,  1SS7;  promoted  to  manager, 
May,  ISSS;  started  witli  Gates  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Cliicago,  1893;  became  sales- 
man, manager  of  the  company,  1S94,  and 
partner  in  the  company,  1895;  sold  out 
interest  1900;  was  traveling  manager 
for  Brown,  Cochran  Co.,  Lorain,  O.,  1900- 
1904;  has  been  sales  manager  North- 
western territory,  for  the  Alma  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Alma,  Mich.,  automatic 
gasoline  engines,  since  1905.  Married, 
at  Chicago,  111.,  to  Miss  Elmeda  Davis. 
Member  U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Recrea- 
tion: Reading.  Office:  706  S.  3rd  St. 
Residence:  1803  Clinton  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

JOYCE,  Prank  M.,  State  manager,  life 
insurance;  born  at  Covington,  Ind., 
March  18,  1862;  son  of  late  Bishop  Isaac 
W.  and  Carrie  W.  (Bosserman)  Joyce; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  LaFayette, 
Ind..  Stewart  Hall,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and 
De  Pauw  University,  degree  of  A.B., 
1882,  (A.M.,  1889);  married,  at  Cincin- 
nati, O..  March,  1883,  to  Jessie  F.  Birch. 
Began  business  career  in  Cincinnati  as 
teller  Queen  City  National  Bank,  1882- 
88;  general  agent  Provident  Life  and 
Trust  Co.,  1888-90;  solicitor  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.,  of  Newark,  N.  J., 
at  Cincinnati,  1890-94;  removed,  1894,  to 
Minneapolis,  where  he  has  since  been 
State  agent  same  company  for  Minne- 
sota. Republican.  Member  M.  E.  Church. 
Served  as  colonel  and  aide-de-camn  of 
military  staff  of  Gov.  William  McKin- 
ley  of  Ohio;  major  I.  N.  G.,  captain 
Battery  B,  O.  N.  G.,  captain  Avon  Zou- 
aves, Cincinnati.  Member  Beta  Theta 
Pi  fraternity.  Knights  of  Pythias;  mem- 
ber all  Masonic  bodies  and  32°,  Scottish 
Rite.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
LaFayette.  Apollo  (secretary).  Auto- 
mobile Club  of  Minneapolis  (president). 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office:  An- 
drus  Bldg.  Residence:  310  Groveland 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

JOYCE,  Georg-e  T.,  physician;  born  in 
Olmstead  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  1879;  son 
of  James  and  Anna  (Holland)  Joyce; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rochester, 
Minn.;  Medical  Department  University 
of  Illinois,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1904.  In  practice  of  medicine  at  Roches- 
ter since  1904;  junior  member  of  firm 
of  Drs.  Granger  &  Joyce.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association,  South- 
ern Minnesota  and  Olmstead  County 
Medical  societies.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  A.  O.  H.,  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Married  at  Rochester,  Oct. 
16,  1906,  to  Miss  Josephine  Baier.  Ad- 
dress:     Rochester.    Minn. 

JOYSIinr,  Julius  Carlisle,  cigar 
broker;  born  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  14. 
1853;  son  of  Dr.  David  C.  and  Jane  E. 
(Carpenter)  Joyslin;  educated  in  the 
common    schools    at    Waitsfield    and    at 


Goddard  Seminary,  Barre,  Vt.  Was  in 
wholesale  and  retail  feed  business,  1880- 
.83;  in  wholesale  and  retail  cigar  trade, 
1883-96;  broker  in  cigars  since  Jan.  1, 
1896.  Republican.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married, 
at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  4,  1875,  to  Abbie 
M.  Hastings.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 304  Commercial  Bldg.  Residence: 
3037    1st   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

JUDD,  William  Bisliop,  lumber  and 
cooperage  dealer;  born  at  Faribault, 
Minn.,  Oct.  10,  1860;  son  of  William  S. 
and  Mary  A.  (Bishop)  Judd;  educated  In 
the  public  schools  of  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Shattuck  Military  School,  Faribault, 
Williston  College,  East  Hampton,  Mass., 
graduating,  1880;  married  at  Baldwin, 
"Wis.,  Aug.  8  1S83  to  Minnie  A.  Ayers. 
In  the  employment  of  Hall  &  Dann, 
lumber  manufacturers,  1880-83;  conduct- 
ed manufacturing  lumber  and  cooperage 
business  as  Judd  &  Allyn.  1883-85; 
operated  at  Barron,  Wis.,  independently, 
building  a  large  saw  mill,  1885-97;  spent 
several  years  in  New  Orleans,  La ,  as 
.general  manager  of  the  Sutherland- 
Innis  Co.,  Ltd.;  formed  the  Backus- 
Judd  Lumber  &  Cooperage  Co.,  dealers 
in  wholesale  lumber,  cedar  products  and 
cooperage  stock  with  headquarters  in 
Minneapolis,  and  has  been  its  secretary 
and  treasurer  since  1904.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Knights  of  Macca- 
bees. Recreations:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     515   E.    17th  St.,   Minneapolis. 

JUDD,  William  G.,  accident  life  in- 
surance; born  at  Lewistown,  111.,  July 
12.  1855;  son  of  S.  Corning  and  Levinia 
(James)  Judd;  educated  at  Jubilee 
College,  Peoria.  111.;  Emanuel  Hall, 
Chicago.  111.;  Racine  College,  Racine, 
Wis.  Was  in  hardware  business  in 
Lewistown  and  Chicago,  111.,  removing 
to  Fargo.  N.  D..  1883,  where  he  was  in 
mercantile,  real  estate  and  insurance 
business;  postmaster,  1887-92;  has  been 
district  agent  Aetna  Life  Insurance  Co., 
accident  and  liability  department,  at 
Minneapolis,  since  June,  1900;  also  pro- 
prietor Minnesota  Regina  Co.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Lewistown,  111.,  1879,  to  Miss 
Carrie  May  Batesen.  Office:  1229 
Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  47  Ash  St., 
Bryn  Mawr. 

JUNG,  Peter  M.,  clergyman;  born  in 
Milwaukee  Co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  31.  1859;  son 
of  John  and  Mary  (Kohner)  Jung; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1866; 
educated  in  public  and  parochial  schools 
of  Rolling  Stone,  Minn.,  and  at  St. 
Francis  Seminary;  ordained  to  the 
priesthood  by  Archbishop  Michael  Heiss, 
June  2  4,  18S1.  Was  in  charge  of  the 
parish  and  fovir  missions,  St.  James, 
Minn.,  1881-84,  at  Northfleld,  Minn.,  for 
one  year,  and  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  for 
9     years;     has     been     in     charge     of    St. 


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Mathew's     since     1897.       Address:        St. 
Mathew's    Catholic   Cliurcli,    St.   Paul. 

JUSTUS,  Phillip  C,  hardware  and 
stoves;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May  5, 
1863;  son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Geyer)  Justus;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at  Faddes 
Business  College.  Began  active  career 
at  18  years  of  age  as  apprentice  to 
tinner's  trade,  afterwards  starting  in 
hardware  business  in  a  small  way,  on 
his  own  account.  Republican.  Ex- 
member  Board  of  Public  Works;  twice 
elected  sheriff  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1900-1904. 
Member  Junior  Pioneers,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Modern  Samaritans,  Maccabees.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1887.  to  Miss  Caroline 
Decker.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
312-314  Rice  St.  Residence:  647  Lin- 
coln  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

K 

KAERCHEB,  Aaron  Benjamin,  lawyer; 
born  at  Preston,  Minn.,  Jan.  20,  1860; 
son  of  John  and  Barbara  (Kraemer) 
Kaercher;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Preston  until  15.  Learned  flour 
milling  trade  in  his  father's  mill  at 
Clear  Grit,  Minn.;  removed  with  his 
father  to  Ortonville,  Minn.,  1881,  and 
assisted  in  building  mill  and  also 
mills  at  Millbank  and  Big  Stone,  S.  D.; 
studied  law  and  has  been  in  practice 
since  1896.  Founder  of  Big  Stone 
County  Journal  and  Traverse  County 
Times.  President  City  Council,  Orton- 
ville. Royal  Arch  Mason;  member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Eagles.  Married  at  Preston,  Minn., 
Jan.  25,  1880,  to  Miss  Gertrude  M. 
Johnson.      Address:      Ortonville,    Minn. 


Andrew  Joseph,  physician; 
born  at  Vienna,  Austria,  May  11,  1878; 
son  of  Wentzel  and  Kathryn  (Baum- 
gartner)  Kaess;  graduated  from  high 
school  of  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  1899;  Medi- 
cal Department,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1903;  unmarried.  Practiced  medi- 
cine in  Langdon,  N.  D.,  1902;  at  Orton- 
ville, Minn..  1903;  at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  and 
Moorhead,  Minn.,  since  1903.  County 
coroner  of  Clay  Co.;  physician  of  N. 
Dakota  Children's  Home  and  St.  John's 
Hospital.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Clay- 
Becker  Medical  Society,  University  of 
Minnesota  Alumni  Medical  Society. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Address: 
Moorhead,     Minn. 

KAHIiEBT,  Georg-e  P.,  machinist; 
born  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  June  3,  1862; 
.'Jon  of  Justus  and  Emma  (Truskey) 
Kahlert;  came  to  St.  Paul  with  his 
parents  when  one  year  of  age;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  Nov.,  1888,  to  Miss  Jennie 
S.  Vanderbosh.  Learned  trade  of 
machinist  in  his  father's  shop  and  be- 
came a  partner  in  the  business,  1899, 
purchasing    his    father's    interest,    1902; 


member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Druids,  Junior 
Pioneers.  Recreation:  Duck  hunting. 
Office:  123-125  W.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
243  N.   Smith  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KAHN,  David,  cigar  manufacturer; 
born  in  Lorraine,  France,  July  9,  1856; 
son  of  Simon  and  Minetta  (Level)  Kahn; 
attended  college  and  graduated  from 
military  school,  Strasbourg.  Came  to 
America,  June  1,  1875  and  engaged  in 
retail  grocery  business  at  Brownsville, 
Tenn.;  removed  to  Minnesota,  March, 
1884;  became  member  of  the  firm  of 
Frank  &  Kahn,  manufacturers  and 
wholesale  dealers  of  cigars  of  which 
he  is  manager.  Jewish  religion.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  U. 
C.  T.  Married  at  Winona,  June  21, 
1890,  to  Miss  Henrietta  Frank.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Trade,  Philharmonic  So- 
ciety. Club:  Arlington.  Recreation: 
Bowling.     Address:      Winona,   Minn. 

KAISEB,  William,  president  Fari- 
bault Printing  Co..  postmaster;  born  at 
Stillwater,  Minn..  April  4,  1864;  son  of 
John  and  Barbara  (Knott)  Kaiser; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Stillwater 
and  Faribault;  married  at  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  15,  1886,  to  Miss  Alice  J.  Brown. 
Learned  carriage  painting  and  engaged 
in  sign  writing  in  Chicago  for  5  years; 
entered  grocery  and  meat  business,  but 
sold  out  and  removed  to  Faribault,  1891, 
where  he  operated  a  grocery  store,  1891- 
99.  Postmaster  since  1899.  Also  owner 
and  publisher  Daily  and  Weekly  Journal 
since  1901.  Republican.  Ex-alderman. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  League. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing and  fishing.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

KAIiBBBCr,  Prederick  Syvemus,  edi- 
tor; born  in  Norway,  Aug.  29,  1875; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1881; 
attended  school  in  Yellow  Medicine  Co., 
Minn.,  and  was  student  in  business  col- 
lege. Red  Wing;  graduate  Augsburg 
Seminary,  Minneapolis,  1900.  Began  ac- 
tive career  at  age  of  15  as  clerk;  taught 
parochial  school,  four  terms  in  Yellow 
Medicine  Co.;  was  dry  goods  clerk  and 
later  manager  shoe  department,  for 
Central  Department  Store,  Minneapolis; 
took  up  homestead  in  Clearwater  Co., 
Northern  Minnesota;  was  manager  A. 
N.  Anderson's  jewelry  store,  winters  of 
1902-1903;  register  of  deeds,  Clearwater 
Co.,  1904-07;  editor  and  publisher  Mal- 
lard Call  since  Jan.,  1907.  Member  14th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  during  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War.  Married  at  Neving,  Minn., 
Sept.  2,  1905,  to  Miss  Johanna  C.  Cor- 
nelius.    Address:      Bagley,   Minn. 

KAIiSIAN,  Charles  Oscar,  auditor 
Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.;  born  in 
New  York  City,  May  9,  1872;  son  of 
Arnold  and  Sarah  W.  (Greve)  Kalman; 
educated  at  Philips  Exeter  Academy, 
N.  H.,  1889,  and  Yale  University,  1893; 
married  at  St.  Pa.ul,  Minn.,  Dec.  20,  1900, 


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to  Miss  Margaret  Rugg.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  employ  of  Union  Banlc, 
St.  Paul,  1893;  treasurer  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.,  1S94-1902;  auditor  same 
road  since  1902.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Office:  General  of- 
fice C.  G.  W.  Ry.  Residence:  443  Ash- 
land  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KAIiMAM',  Paul  J.,  dealer  in  railroad 
supplies;  born  in  New  York  City,  April 
1.  1876;  son  of  Arnold  and  Sarah  W. 
(Greve)  Kalman;  educated  at  the  St. 
Paul,  (Minn.,)  High  School  and  at 
Worcester  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Nov.  20,  1903,  to 
Roxana  W.  Smith.  Began  business 
career,  1896,  with  Chicago  Great  West- 
ern Railway  and  continued  in  various 
capacities;  opened  office  as  dealer  in 
general  railway  supplies,  1900.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: Automobiling,  horseback  riding, 
etc.  Office:  805  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:     129  Western  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KA]LMES,  Ben,  county  treasurer 
Winona  Co.;  born  in  Winona  Co.,  Minn., 
Oct.  12,  1872;  son  of  Jacob  and  Bar- 
bara (Thill)  Kalmea;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  business  college,  Winona; 
married  at  Winona,  June  24,  1903,  to 
Miss  Elizabeth  Heller.  Began  active 
career  in  grocery  business  in  Winona; 
became  deputy  sheriff,  1892.  Was  in- 
jured in  1893;  while  in  discharge  of  his 
duties  and  was  unable  to  perform  active 
service  for  S  years;  elected  county 
treasurer,  Nov.  1900,  and  has  been  re- 
elected at  each  succeeding  election, 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.  1909. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  (treasurer  of  Lodge  No. 
327),  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Philharmonic.     Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

KAI^SCHEITEB,  John,  piano  dealer; 
born  in  Cologne-on-Rhein,  Germany, 
Oct.  18,  1848;  educated  in  Germany  and 
at  Madison,  Wis.;  came  to  United  States, 
1856.  Farmed  in  Wisconsin,  1874-80; 
moved  to  Frankfort,  S.  D.,  and  from 
1882  to  1898  engaged  in  general  mer- 
chandise, operated  a  grain  elevator  and 
flour  mill  and  became  president  of  the 
James  River  Bank;  retired  from  active 
business  for  4  years.  In  1902  estab- 
lished in  St.  Paul  present  business  of 
J.  Kalscheuer  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail pianos,  of  which  he  is  president. 
Republican.  Catholic.  Member  Knights 
of  Columbus.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Public  Library  Bldg.  Residence:  196 
Hoffman  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KAN'KHJm,  otto  Ernest,  milling;  born 
near  Berlin,  Germany,  May  5,  1845;  son 
of  William  and  Mary  (Nogel)  Kankel; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Germany. 
Served  apprenticeship  at  miller's  trade 
in  Germany,  1862-65;  was  3  years  in 
German  army;  came  to  America,  1870, 
and  spent  18  months  in  Wisconsin;  re- 
moved to  Watertown,  Minn.,  and  was 
employed    as    miller    three    years;    spent 


two  years  in  Alexandria  and  was  next 
in  Fergus  Falls;  was  in  charge  of  the 
Pioneer  Mill  at  Red  Lake  Falls,  1878-79; 
built  a  mill  near  Fertile,  1880;  in  com- 
pany with  Mr.  Sohler,  built  mill  at 
Faith,  partner  taking  charge  of  that 
plant;  erected  Garfield  mill,  1884  and 
also  mill  at  Caledonia,  N.  D.;  was 
owner  of  the  four  mills  in  1889;  later 
disposed  of  all  but  two  mills  at  Fertile 
and  took  in  Nick  Hoss  as  partner;  also 
engaged  in  manufacture  of  brick  and 
tile,  under  title  of  the  Fertile  Brick  and 
Tile  Co.;  vice  president  First  National 
Bank  of  Fertile;  interested  in  mines. 
Democrat.  German  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Jan.  2,  1871, 
to  Miss  Louise  Zaiser.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.      Address:      Fertile,    Minn. 

KABIiEN',  Alfred,  dairy;  born  in 
Switzerland,  Jan.  28.  1865;  son  of  Jacob 
and  Susan  Kate  (Imobersteg)  Karlen; 
educated  in  Switzerland;  came  to 
America,  1882,  located  in  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  engaged  in  cheese  making; 
removed  to  Wisconsin  and  continued  in 
same  line,  1887-89;  has  been  in  St. 
Paul  since  1889;  organized  the  Wis- 
consin Dairy  Co.,  1890.  Member  St.  Paul 
Board  of  Trade,  St.  Paul  Produce  Ex- 
change. Independent  in  politics. 
liUtheran.  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  in  Wisconsin,  1886, 
to  Miss  Rosa  Segessenmann.  Office:  7 
E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  147  Iglehart  St., 
St.    Paul. 

XABOH',  Arnold  S.,  merchant;  born 
at  Kowno,  Russia,  Aug.  20,  1875;  son  of 
Isaac  and  Lillian  (Elias)  Karon;  edu- 
cated in  Russia.  Came  to  America, 
July  1,  1890,  and  to  Minnesota,  1900. 
Started  in  business  at  Superior,  Wis., 
1893;  became  member  firm  of  Karon 
Bros.,  1896;  moved  to  Hibbing,  Minn., 
1900.  and  to  Chisholm,  1904,  where 
business  is  continued  under  name  of 
Karon  Bros.  Hebrew.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F..  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Aug.  2,  1904,  to  Mi^s  Ethel 
Bernstein.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Chisholm,  Minn. 

KASN'EB,  Anthony  Edward,  county 
auditor  Benton  Co.;  born  in  Germany, 
Aug.  1,  1865;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  Nov.,  1871,  and  located  in  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  attended  parochial  schools, 
Chicago,  111.;  moved  with  parents  to 
Minnesota,  Sept.,  1879,  and  settled  in 
Benton  Co.;  attended  public  schools  of 
Sauk  Rapids  and  State  Normal  School, 
St.  Cloud.  Taught  in  public  schools  of 
Benton  Co.,  1887-89;  was  county  super- 
intendent of  schools,  1889-95;  county 
auditor  since  1897.  Member  C.  O.  F., 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Gilmanton,  Minn., 
April  30,  1889,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Sluss. 
Address:      Foley.    Minn. 

KEATING,  James,  editor  Wabasha 
Herald;  born  at  Watopa,  Minn.,  Dec. 
15,  1858;  son  of  John  and  Margaret 
(Twomey)    Keating;   educated  in  district 


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and  high  schools  and  Winona  State 
Normal  School,  graduating  from  the 
latter.  May  25,  1887;  married  at  Roches- 
ter, Minn.,  July  3,  1906,  to  Miss  Mary 
Tracy.  Taught  in  public  schools  until 
May,  1890;  was  county  superintendent 
of  schools,  to  Jan.,  1895;  editor  of 
Wabasha  Herald  since  Jan.  1,  1893,  and 
member  of  the  firm  of  Keating  &  Quig- 
ley,  printers  and  publishers.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus.     Address:     Wabasha,  Minn. 

KEZSIjEB,  Elmer,  surveyor  and  civil 
engineer;  born  in  Faribault  Co.,  Minn., 
Nov.  28.  1873;  son  of  Hevelyn  R.  and 
lAiella  M.  (Barrett)  Keeler;  attended 
public  schools  in  Faribault  and  Lin- 
coln counties  and  Lake  Benton  High 
School  until  1893;  taught  school  several 
years;  graduated  from  civil  engineering 
department  of  International  Correspond- 
ence Schools.  Born  and  raised  on  a 
farm;  was  principal  schools,  Arco,  Minn., 
1903,  and  has  been  county  surveyor 
Lincoln  Co.,  since  1904;  also  assistant 
engineer  on  county  ditches.  Baptist. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Lake  Benton,  Sept.  12,  1898, 
to  Miss  Harriet  A.  Carlisle.  Address: 
Lake  Benton,   Minn. 


since  Jan.  1,  1906,  proprietor  of  the  Kees 
Domestic  Engineering  Co.  Member 
Builders'  Exchange,  St.  Paul.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
1900,  to  Miss  Emma  M.  Arzt.  Recrea- 
tions: Driving,  riding  and  boating. 
Office:  260-262  E.  7th  St.  Residence. 
79    Hoffman  Av.,    St.   Paul. 


3,  Frederick,  architect;  born  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  April  9,  1852;  son  of 
Frederick  and  Eva  (Schmidt)  Kees;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Baltimore. 
Began  active  career  as  draughtsman  in 
office  of  E.  G.  Lind,  architect,  Baltimore, 
1805;  went  to  Chicago  and  worked  in 
office  of  T.  V.  Wadskier;  returned  to 
Baltimore  and  again  entered  office  of 
Mr.  Lind,  remaining  until  1878;  located 
in  Minneapolis,  1878.  and  after  a  short 
experience  in  the  office  of  L.  S.  Buff- 
ington,  began  as  architect  on  own  ac- 
count, first  as  Kees  &  Fisk,  later  as 
Long  &  Kees;  has  been  member  of  the 
firm  of  Kees  &  Colburn  since  1901,  and 
designed  the  following  structures:  The 
Svndicate  Block,  First  Baptist  Church, 
Courthouse  and  City  Hall,  Public  Li- 
brary, Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Northwestern  National  Bank, 
Powers  Block,  Donaldson  Glass  Block, 
and  buildings  for  Deere  &  Webber, 
Advance  Thresher  Co.,  J.  I.  Chase 
Thresher  Co ,  and  others.  President 
Automatic  Gas  Regulating  Co.  Was 
member  Co.  A,  1st  M.  N.  G.,  for  5  years. 
Independent  in  politics.  Mason  (32°). 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  at  Minneapolis.  1881,  to 
Miss  Florence  Smith.  Recreation:  Au- 
tomobiling.  Office:  Kasota  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     722   E.    24th   St.,    Minneapolis. 

KEES,  George  A.,  proprietor  Kees 
Domestic  Engineering  Co.,  St.  Paul; 
born  at  Lansing,  la.,  Dec.  9,  1866;  son 
of  Peter  J.  and  Eva  E.  (Heisz)  Kees; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Lansing. 
Began  in  plumbing,  heating  and  gas 
fitting  business  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 
1885;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1887,  and  started 
in    business    in    his    own    name    in    1889; 


Wilbur  B.,  clergyman;  born 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  3,  1869;  son 
of  William  H.  and  Josephine  M.  (Ruth) 
Keesey;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Philadelphia;  Pennington  Seminary,  Pen- 
nington, N.  J.;  Philadelphia  Conference, 
1890,  Minnesota  Conference,  1891.  Mar- 
ried at  Philadelphia,  Nov.  19,  1891,  to 
Miss  Anna  A.  Quail.  Began  ministry 
at  Lima,  Pa.,  as  pastor  of  the  First 
M.  E.  Church  and  continued  as  follows: 
First  M.  E.  Church,  Eyota,  Minn.,  1 
year;  Fillmore  Circuit,  Fillmore  Co., 
Minn.,  3  years;  Marion  Circuit,  Olmsted 
Co.,  Minn.,  3  years;  First  Methodist 
Church,  Elmore,  Minn.,  5  years;  has 
been  pastor  of  the  First  M.  E.  Church, 
Owatonna,  since  1903.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Chapter,  Knights  Templar,  and  Shrine; 
Yeomen.  Recreations:  Boating  and 
fishing.     Address:      Owatonna,  Minn. 

KEITES,  Iiouis  Miles,  general  agent 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.;  born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  May  22, 
1855;  son  of  George  W.  and  Emma 
(Miles)  Keiter  (both  of  Welsh  descent); 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Mount 
Carroll,  111.,  and  at  Bayless  College, 
Dubuque,  Iowa;  married  at  Mount  Car- 
roll, 111.,  1878,  to  E.  Jennette  Nelson. 
Began  business  in  drug  store;  was  re- 
tail druggist  in  Grundy  Center  and 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  until  1890,  at  which 
time  he  came  to  St.  Paul,  where  he 
was  accountant  with  the  Chicago  Great 
Western  railways;  became  connected 
with  the  North  Western  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  in  1892,  and  since  1893 
has  been  general  agent  for  the  company 
for  the  St.  Paul  District.  Mason  (32°). 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting  in  season.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Minnesota.  Office:  415-423 
Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  777  Lin- 
coln Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KEITE,  Arthur  Monroe,  lawyer;  born 
at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  9,  1852;  son  of 
James  M.  and  Adeline  (Wetherbee) 
Keith;  graduated  from  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1S74,  and  from  Law  Department, 
Boston  University,  1876.  Was  admitted 
to  the  bar  at  Boston,  June,  1876,  and 
practiced  in  Boston  two  years;  located 
In  Minneapolis,  1878;  member  of  the 
law  firm  of  Keith,  Evans,  Thompson  & 
Fairchlld;  second  vice  president  Minne- 
sota Loan  and  Trust  Co.;  vice  president 
William  Donaldson  &  Co.  Married  at 
San  Francisco,  Calif.,  June  12,  1884,  to 
Miss  Helen  K.  Benchley.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial,  Six  O'Clock,  Har- 
vard of  Minnesota.  Recreation:  Litera- 
ture.     Office:      37-4  2    Loan    &    Trust    Co. 


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Bldg-.  Residence:  2206  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

KEITH,  Charles,  attorney,  banker; 
born  at  Farmington,  Me.,  March  21, 
1S51;  son  of  Leonard  and  Catharine  P. 
(Stewart)  Keith;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  Farmington  Academy. 
Came  to  Princeton,  Minn.,  Jan.  13,  1873; 
judge  probate  court,  Mille  Lacs  Co., 
1S76-S6;  interested  in  logging  on  Rum 
River  until  1894;  engaged  in  practice 
of  law  since  1889,  and  in  banking  since 
1887.  Officer  of  First  National  Bank, 
Foley,  Farmers  State  Bank,  Milaca, 
First  National  Bank,  Princeton,  First 
National  Bank,  Cambridge,  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Mora,  all  of  Minnesota. 
Democrat.  Member  Sons  of  American 
Revolution.     Address:      Princeton,   Minn. 

KEITH,  Max  lie  Boy,  publisher,  born 
at  Minneapolis,  June  10,  1872;  son  of 
George  Herbert  and  Henrietta  (Jewett) 
Keith;  concluded  school  education  dur- 
ing second  year  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota; married  at  Minneapolis,  1901. 
Began  business  career  as  claim  clerk  of 
the  Washburn,  Crosby  Milling  Company 
remaining  for  three  years;  became  con- 
nected with  the  architectural  and  pub- 
lishing business  of  Walter  J.  Keith; 
elected  vice  president,  1901,  and  later 
purchased  Keith's  Magazine.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Lumber  Exchange.  Residence: 
3301  Colfax  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

KEITH,  Walter  J.,  architect;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Aug.  17,  1866;  son 
of  George  H.  and  Henrietta  (Jewett) 
Keith;  educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools.  Began  active  career  as  clerk 
in  Minneapolis  post  office,  later  becom- 
ing inspector  United  States  Customs 
Department;  entered  architecture,  1889. 
President  The  Keith  Co.,  architects, 
established,  1903;  also  president  The 
Plaza  Co.,  owners  of  The  Plaza,  Min- 
neapolis. Founder  of  Keith's  Magazine 
on  Home  Building.  Author:  Historic 
Architecture  for  the  Home  Builder; 
Keith's  Architectural  Studies,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1889,  to  Miss  Nella  Yerxa. 
Clubs:  Minneanolis,  Minikahda,  La- 
fayette, Automobile.  Office:  917  Hen- 
nepin Av.  Residence:  Hotel  Plaza, 
Minneapolis. 

KEIiJIK,  Bedros  A.,  importer  of 
oriental  rugs;  born  Harpoot,  Armenia 
(Turkey),  April  21,  1875;  son  of  Arakel 
and  Marta  (Toomajanian)  Keljik;  gradu- 
ate of  Central  High  School,  Harpoot, 
1890.  Came  to  America,  1890,  and 
graduated  from  Kent  College  of  Law, 
Chicago,  111.,  1899,  LL.B.;  unmarried. 
Located  in  St.  Paul  and  began  present 
business,  1900.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  15  East  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    362   Smith  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

KEIiIiAB,  Curtis  B.,  banker;  born  in 
Grant  Co.,  Wis.,  May  19,  1845;  son  of 
William  and  Elizabeth  C.    (Kies)   Kellar; 


came  to  Minnesota  in  1856;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Albert  Lea  and  at 
Tafton  Collegiate  Seminary  and  Oberlin 
College.  Enlisted  in  Co.  C,  5th  Regt., 
Minn.  Vols.,  Civil  War,  Feb.  17,  1862, 
serving  until  March  4,  1863.  Entered 
banking  business  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn., 
as  cashier  of  private  bank  of  Frank 
Hall,  1867;  continued  through  various 
changes  until  the  Albert  Lea  National 
Bank  was  organized  and  he  was  elected 
its  cashier,  1892;  elected  cashier  consoli- 
dated First  National  Bank,  Feb.  18, 
1902;  has  been  president  First  National 
Bank  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  Also  director 
Farmers  State  Bank,  Hayward,  Minn., 
Case  Corset  Co.;  city  treasurer  Albert 
Lea;  treasurer  Albert  Lea  College.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Independent  Order  of  Fores- 
ters, G.  A.  R.,  Territorial  Pioneers. 
Married  at  Boscobel,  Wis.,  May  27,  1866, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Nixon.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:      Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

KEIiIiEB,  Herbert  Paist,  lawyer;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  7,  1875;  son  of 
John  M.  and  Annice  Elizabeth  (Scott) 
Keller;  educated  in  the  grammar  and 
high  schools  of  St.  Paul;  graduated 
from  the  law  department  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B. 
Began  practice  of  law,  in  St.  Paul,  June, 
1896.  Member  of  City  Council,  1904, 
reelected,  1906;  was  assistant  corpora- 
tion attorney,  1902-03.  Member  of 
Ramsey  County  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations. Married  at  St.  Paul,  Dec. 
1905,  to  Carrie  S.  Johnston.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing,  bowling  and 
sailing.  Club;  West  Side.  Office:  700- 
704  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  420  8th  St., 
St.    Paul. 

KEI^IiEB,  ^ouis  B.,  manager  Balti- 
more Packing  Co.,  Minneapolis;  born  at 
La  Crosse,  Wis.,  March  13,  1861;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Mary  Keller;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  La  Crosse.  Began 
active  career  by  learning  printing  trade 
at  La  Crosse,  continuing  for  7  years; 
engaged  in  transportation  business  at 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  for  5  years;  employed 
in  railway  construction,  in  Arizona,  and 
in  mei'chandise  business  in  Los  Angeles, 
Denver  and  Minneapolis,  until  1889. 
Became  connected  with  the  Baltimore 
Packing-  Co.,  general  cold  storage  and 
merchandising,  1889,  and  officiated  as 
secretary  until  1898,  when  he  became 
general  manager  at  Minneapolis.  Re- 
publican. Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange.  Mem- 
ber Royal  Arcanum,  National  Union, 
I^^.  C.  T.  of  America.  Married  at  Flint, 
Mich.,  June  8,  1892,  to  Miss  Daisy  E. 
Williams.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Fishing.  Office:  203-207  N.  5th 
St.  Residence:  3825  Upton  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

KEI.I.EB,  William  Henry,  coal  dealer; 
born  in  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  7,  1846;  son 
of  Henry  D.  and  Margaret  A.  (Hamlin) 
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schools  of  Cleveland;  married  at  La- 
fayette, Ind.,  Sept.  19,  1S71,  to  Alice  H. 
Hart.  Served  as  private  in  Co.  P,  150th 
Reg-t.  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  in  Civil  War;  was 
a  partner  in  the  wholesale  and  manu- 
facturing business  of  Charles  Hamlin 
&  Co.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1 868-1 SS6;  mana- 
ger Sault  Ste  Marie  Land  and  Improve- 
ment Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  for  13 
years  and  in  similar  capacity  for  the 
Pacific  Land  Co.  for  10  years;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Eli  Pettijohn  Cereal  Co. 
and  treasurer  City  Elevator  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, 1896-98;  has  been  secretary, 
treasurer  and  director  Washburn  Lignite 
Coal  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  G.  A.  R.  (com- 
mander John  A.  Rawlins  Post  No.  126, 
Minneapolis).  Office:  201  Metropolitan 
Life  Bldg.  Residence;  616  9th  St.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

KEIiI^EY,  Howard  G.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Jan.  12,  1858; 
son  of  Edwin  A.  and  Mary  B.  (Peterson) 
Kelley;  graduate  of  Polytechnic  College 
of  Pennsylvania-  Entered  railway  ser- 
vice, ISSl,  as  assistant  engineer  location 
construction  and  bridge  construction  of 
Western  and  Pacific  divisions.  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.;  was  superintendent  of 
mines  in  Montana,  1884-87;  filled  posi- 
tion of  resident  engineer  and  superin- 
tendent bridges  and  buildings  of  the  St. 
Louis  &  Southwestern  Ry.  System,  1887- 
90;  chief  engineer,  same  road,  1890-98; 
has  been  chief  engineer  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  since  March  1,  189S,  and 
has  held  same  position,  Iowa  Central 
Ry.,  since  July,  1900.  Was  consulting 
engineer  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Ry., 
March  1,  1898,  to  May,  1899.  Married 
at  Denison,  Tex.,  Jan.  11,  1899,  to  Miss 
Cora  J.  Lingo,  (ilub.  Minneapolis.  Of- 
fice: 1133  Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence: 
1780  Lyndale  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

KEIiIiV,  Xiinn  A.,  physician;  born  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1845;  son 
of  John  and  Eliza  (Mansfield)  Kelly; 
educated  at  Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis.; 
Eclectic  Medical  Institute,  Cincinnati, 
O. ;  Bennett  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
111.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D..  1869. 
Married  at  Elgin,  111.,  1870,  to  Miss 
Addie  J.  Dunton.  Began  practice  at 
Elgin,  111.,  1870;  has  been  located  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  since  1873.  Member 
Eclectic  Association  of  Minnesota.  Was 
city  physician,  Elgin,  111.,  2  years;  city 
physician,  Winona,  two  terms;  member 
Board  of  Education,  2  years,  (president 
1  year).  Member  LT.  S.  Board  of  Pension 
Examiners.  Republican.  Scottish  and 
York  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar; 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Clubs:  Arlington, 
Sportsmen's.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing,  and  outdoor  sports.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 

'KJUiImU'T,  Michael  H.,  hardware 
merchant;  president  Kelley-How-Thom- 
son   Co.      Address:      Duluth. 

KEIiIiOGG-,  Prank  B.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Potsdam,    N.    Y.,    Dec.    22,    1856;     son    of 


Asa  F.  and  Abigail  (Billings)  Kellogg. 
Came  to  Minnesota  with  parents  in 
1865.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  of  Rochester,  Minn.,  where 
he  was  city  attorney  for  three  years, 
and  county  attorney  for  five  years, 
practicing  in  Rochester  for  ten  years, 
in  partnership  with  Burt  W.  Eaton;  re- 
moved to  St.  Paul,  Oct.  1,  1887,  forming 
partnership  with  United  States  Senator 
Cushman  Kellogg  Davis  and  Cordenio 
A.  Severance,  as  Davis,  Kellogg  &  Sev- 
erance, the  firm  name  being  retained  to 
the  present  time.  General  counsel  of 
Chica.go  Great  Western  Ry.  Co,  Duluth 
&  Iron  Range  R.  R.  Co.,  Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe  &  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  Minnesota 
Iron  Co.,  Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.,  and 
of  all  companies  in  which  the  United 
States  Steel  Corporation  is  interested. 
Government  delegate  to  Universal  Con- 
gress of  Lawyers  and  Jurists  in  1904; 
delegate  to  the  National  Republican 
Convention  held  at  Chicago  in  1904, 
and  member  of  the  Republican  National 
Committee  for  Minnesota.  Special 
counsel  for  the  United  States  in  the 
case  of  United  States  against  the  Pa- 
per Trust,  and  in  the  case  of  United 
States  against  the  Standard  Oil  Trust; 
special  counsel  for  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  in  the  investigation 
of  the  Harriman  railroads.  Married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  in  1896,  to  Miss  Clara 
M.  Cook.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Kitchi 
Gammi  (Duluth).  Chicago  (Chicago), 
Lawyers  (New  York),  Transportation 
(New  York).  Office:  32-37  Merchants' 
National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  633 
Fairmount   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KEIiIiOGG,  Irving-  ^fr.,  business  man- 
ager; born  in  Charles  City,  la.,  April 
3  4.  1864;  son  of  William  and  Lucy 
(Carver)  Kellogg;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Charles  City.  Began  active 
career  as  a  farmer  near  Charles  City, 
la.;  became  interested  in  farm  imple- 
ments and  machinery  and  spent  seven 
years  on  the  road  selling  wind  mills 
and  machinery;  came  to  Minnesota  from 
Batavia,  111.,  Oct.,  1901,  as  manager 
Minneapolis  branch  of  the  Challenge 
Co.,  having  been  associated  with  that 
company  since  1896.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Married  at  Charles  City, 
la.,  1887,  to  Miss  Clara  J.  Teeling. 
Alember  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Good  Samaritans.  Office:  314  1st  St., 
N.  Residence:  2017  4th  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

KEIiIi'Z',  Benjamin  W.,  physician; 
l^orn  at  Tawas  City,  Mich.,  May  23, 
IS.  4;  son  of  William  A.  and  Laura 
(Rollin)  Kelly;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Tawas  City;  at  Duluth, 
Minn.,  and  Saginaw,  Mich.;  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  l!;97;  post-graduate  work 
at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  Chicago, 
spring  and  summer  of  1906.  Practiced 
medicine  in  Ohio,  1S97-98;  has  been  in 
practice  at  Aitkin,  since  April,  1898. 
Mason.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medi- 
cal Association,  Aitkin  County  Medical 
Society,    Pi    Rho    Sigma   fraternity.      In- 


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dependent  Republican.  Married  at  Su- 
perior, Wis.,  1904,  to  Miss  Beth  Rey- 
nolds.     Address:     Aitkin,    Minn. 

KEIiIiT,  Daniel,  real  estate;  born  in 
Ireland,  1839;  came  to  America  with 
his  brothers,  1S44;  educated  in  New 
Jersey  and  after  16  years  of  age,  in 
St.  Paul  (Minn.)  High  School;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  Jan.  8,  1863,  to  Miss  May 
Collins,  whose  death  occurred,  1894. 
Began  active  career  as  teamster;  en- 
gaged in  hotel  business  in  St.  Paul  and 
during  recent  years  has  been  identified 
with  real  estate,  loans  and  insurance. 
Member  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Member  Board 
of  Control,  City  of  St.  Paul;  was  county 
commissioner,  1872-78,  and  reappointed 
by  common  council  for  unexpired  term. 
Member  Junior  Pioneers.  Office:  304 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  672 
Summitt  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KEIiIi'Sr,  Frank  S.,  furniture;  born  in 
Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  Nov.  15,  18.59;  son  of 
Michael  and  Julia  (Durkin)  Kelly;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Dodge  City. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  continuing  for  7 
years;  came  to  Duluth  in  1886  and  es- 
tablished the  F.  S.  Kelly  Furniture  Co. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  in  Dodge 
Co.,  Wis.,  1888,  to  Miss  Bridget  Mc- 
Hugh.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth 
Yacht.  Office:  226-228  W.  Superior  St. 
Residence:     414   E.   3rd   St.,  Duluth. 

KEIiIiEV,  Howard  G-.,  civil  engineer; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Jan.  12,  1858;  son 
of  Edwin  A.  and  Mary  B.  (Peterson) 
Kelley;  graduate  Polyclinic  College,  Pa.; 
married,  Denison,  Tex.,  Jan.  11,  1899, 
Cora  J.  Lingo.  Entered  railway  service, 
1881,  being  assistant  engineer  on  loca- 
tion, construction  and  bridge  construc- 
tion, Western  and  Pacific  divisions. 
Northern  Pacific  Ry. ;  superintendent 
mines  in  Montana,  1884-7;  resident  en- 
gineer and  superintendent  bridges  and 
buildings,  St.  Eouis  Southwestern  Ry. 
System,  1887-90;  chief  engineer  same 
road,  1890-8;  chief  engineer  Minneap- 
olis &  St.  Louis  R.  R.  Co.,  since  March 
1,  1898;  Iowa  Central  Ry.  Co.,  since 
July,  1900;  was  also  consulting  engi- 
neer St.  Louis  Southwestern  Ry.,  March 
1,  1898-May,  1899.  Office:  1133  Guaranty 
Bldg.  Residence:  1780  Lyndale  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

KEIiI^V,  John  F.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  11,  1857; 
son  of  Patrick  and  Margaret  Kelly; 
educated  in  parochial  schools  of  St. 
Paul;  Adams  Grammar  School;  Univer- 
sitv  of  Notre  Dame,  Ind.  Has  been  iden- 
tified with  grocery  business  since  1876; 
was  first  connected  with  P.  H.  Kelly  & 
Co.,  later  with  P.  H.  Kelly  Mercantile 
Co.,  succeeded  by  Foley  Brothers  &  Kel- 
ly Mercantile  Co.,  and  since  1899,  Foley 
Brothers  &  Kelly,  Inc.,  wholesale  gro- 
cers, of  which  he  is  manager.  Member 
St.  Paul  Jobbers  and  Manufacturers' 
Association,  National  Wholesale  Gro- 
cers'     Association      (member      executive 


committee).  Member  Board  of  Fire 
Commissioners,  City  of  St.  Paul,  since 
1903.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Junior  Pioneers.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and  Coun- 
try. Office:  Broadway  and  Prince  Sts. 
Residence:    658   Lincoln  St.,   St.   Paul. 

KlililiV,  Patrick  J.,  wholesale  liquors; 
born  at  Hannibal,  Mo.,  March  IS,  1868, 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Canty)  Kelly; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Hannibal. 
Began  active  career  as  railroad  man  and 
became  locomotive  engineer  Chicago, 
Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Omaha  Ry.; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  from  Mankato, 
Minn.,  1896,  and  is  president  of  The 
Kelly-Steinmelz  Liquor  Co.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Married  at  Chicago,  111., 
1S99,  to  Miss  Cecelia  Morain.  Office: 
17  Washington  Av.  Residence:  Wiscon- 
sin Flats,   Minneapolis. 

KEI^IiV,  Baymond,  commercial  agent; 
born  at  Blakely,  Minn.,  March  29,  1877; 
son  of  James  and  Catherine  (Mulligan) 
Kelly;  educated  in  common  schools;  un- 
married. Entered  service  of  Conover- 
Gee  Co.,  grain,  1893;  changed  to  North- 
rup,  King  &  Co.,  seed  merchants,  1895; 
entered  railroad  service  same  year  as 
secretary  to  general  freight  agent  of  the 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Railroad;  be- 
came contracting  freight  agent,  1899; 
traveling  passenger  agent,  1902;  com- 
mercial agent,  same  road,  since  1903. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Clubs: 
Amateur  Athletic,  Minnesota  Boat. 
Office:  398  Robert  St.,  So.  St.  Paul.  Res- 
idence:    2013   Clinton   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

KEIiIiV,  Thomas  Colvin,  physician; 
born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  Nov.  12,  1871; 
son  of  James  and  Eliza  A.  (Bowsfield) 
Kelly;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul,  1885-88;  graduate  Duluth  Central 
High  School,  1899;  graduate  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  M.D.,  June  2,  1904.  Engaged 
in  practice  at  Garden  City,  Minn.,  1904- 
06;"  has  been  practicing  in  Mankato 
since  1906.  Member  Blue  Earth  County, 
Minnesota  Valley  Medical  societies, 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association. 
Prohibitionist.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem- 
ber Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  Married 
at  Detroit.  Mich.,  July  5,  1900,  to  Miss 
Mame  S.  Adams.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

KUTmImI,  'William  D.,  surgeon,  spe- 
cialist: born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug. 
1,  1864;  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Col- 
lins) Kelly;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  St.  Paul;  St.  Paul  Busi- 
ness College;  Philadelphia  College  of 
Pharmacy,  graduating,  1886;  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1887;  interne  at  Cook  Hospital, 
Camden,  N.  J.,  1887-88;  post  graduate 
work  at  I^ni versify  of  Minnesota.  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  Edinburg  Univer- 
sity, Royal  Infirmary,  Vienna,  and  other 
centres  of  education  in  Europe.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine  at  St.  Paul, 
1888;  has  made  specialty  of  gynecology. 
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sary;  pathologist  of  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pital; gynecologist  of  City  and  County 
Hospital.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Ram- 
sey County  Medical  Society.  Honorary 
member  Crow  River  Medical  Society. 
Medical  examiner  for  a  number  of  life 
insurance  companies.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  Junior  Pioneers,  Alpha  Kappa  and 
Zeta  Phi  Alpha  fraternities.  Office:  135 
Lowry  Arcade.  Residence:  672  Summit 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KSIiI^V,  William  IiOuis,  jurist;  born 
at  Springheld,  Washington  County,  Ky.; 
son  of  Col.  Charles  C.  and  Anne 
(Bourne)  Kelly;  educated  at  home,  in 
the  village  school,  and  in  the  law  de- 
partment of  the  University  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  graduating,  1860;  married  at 
liouisville,  to  Rosa  Warren.  Assistant 
postmaster  Louisville,  Ky.,  1855-1864; 
special  agent  postofflce  department, 
1864-1867;  with  General  Sherman's 
army,  in  sole  charge  of  the  army  mails 
in  the  military  division  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi, 1864-1865;  reorganized  mail 
service  of  the  soutli  from  Tennessee  to 
Texas,  at  the  close  of  the  war.  Came 
to  Minnesota  in  1865,  where  he  farmed, 
edited  newspaper  and  practiced  law.  Ap- 
pointed Marcii  15,  1887,  by  Gov.  Andrew 
R.  McGill  to  an  original  vacancy  as 
district  judge,  2nd  district  of  Minne- 
sota, being  reelected  at  each  succeed- 
ing election  through  endorsement  of 
both  Republican  and  Democratic  con- 
ventions, and  in  1906  unanimously 
elected  without  opposition.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  of  Catholic  Knights  of 
America,  A.  O.  H.,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  27  Sherburne  Av., 
St.    Paul. 


3,  Peter  Aaron  Hjalmar,  whole- 
sale grocer;  born  at  Tidaholm,  Sweden, 
April  3,  1856;  son  of  Aaron  and  Hedvig 
Charlotta  (Lunden)  Kempe;  educated  at 
Skara  College,  Sweden;  married  at  Bel- 
videre,  Minn.,  June  22,  1882,  to  Miss 
Mary  Dablow.  Came  to  America  Aug. 
2,  1878.  and  three  days  later  located  in 
Red  Wing;  began  as  clerk  in  retail  gro- 
cery store  of  John  Kempe  &  Co,  1878; 
in  retail  grocery  business  for  self  under 
firm  name  of  Peter  Kempe,  18S3-94;  as- 
sociated with  C.  E.  Friedrich  and  in- 
corporated, 1894,  as  Friedrich  &  Kempe 
Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  of  which  he  is 
vice  president.  Also  vice  president  Red 
Wing  Furniture  Co.  Methodist.  Member 
United  Commercial  Travelers  of  Amer- 
ica. Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Red 
Wing,    Minn. 

KEMFEB,  Iiudwig",  manager  Albert 
I^ea  Light  &  Power  Co.;  born  at  Rotter- 
dam, Holland,  Sept.,  1877;  university 
education,  Germany,  degrees  of  M.E.  and 
E.E.  Came  to  America,  1902,  and  has 
been  treasurer  and  manager  Albert  Lea 
T^ight  &  Power  Co.,  since  1905.  Member 
National  Electric  Light  Association, 
American  Gas  Institute.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.     Address:     Albert   Lea,    Minn. 

KEXUFFFEB,     Frank,     civil     engineer; 


born  at  New  Carlisle,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  March 
18,  1860;  son  of  Robert  and  Sarah  Jane 
Kempffer;  common  school  education; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1880;  began  active 
career  as  laborer  in  lumber  camp  and 
continued  working  in  the  woods,  1880- 
92;  entered  service  of  Duluth  &  Iron 
Range  Ry.,  1892,  as  chainman  in  engi- 
neer corps,  and  advanced  to  position  of 
resident  engineer,  retiring,  1902;  now 
county  surveyor  Lake  Co.;  also  elected 
clerk  of  district  court,  1904.  Republi- 
can. Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Lea- 
gue. Married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1892,  to 
Miss  Mattie  Babcock.  Address:  Two 
Harbors,    Minn. 

KEMFTOir,  Edward  S.,  treasurer,  Du- 
luth, Missabe  &  Nothern  Ry.  Co.;  born 
in  Cambridgeshire,  England,  1848;  came 
to  America  in  youth;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Entered 
railway  service  with  Milwaukee,  Lake 
Shore  &  Western  Ry.  Co.,  1874;  was 
clerk  and  ticket  accountant,  1874-77; 
clerk  freight  accounts,  1877-84;  became 
traveling  auditor,  continuing,  1884-88; 
filled  position  of  chief  clerk  auditor's 
department,  .1888-93;  was  chief  clerk  in 
treasurer's  office,  Duluth,  Missabe  & 
Northern  Ry.  Co.,  1893-95;  has  been 
director  and  treasurer,  same  company, 
since  1895.  Protestant.  Married.  Of- 
fice: Wolvin  Bldg.  Residence:  7021/^ 
E.    4th    St.,    Dulutli. 

KENASTON,  Frederick  Eug-ene,  thresh- 
ing machines;  born  in  Quebec,  Can., 
Nov.  14,  1853.  Came  to  Minneapolis, 
1881,  and  acted  as  representative  of  D. 
M.  Osborne  &  Co.,  agricultural  machin- 
ery, in  charge  of  territory  continguous 
to'  Minneapolis,  until  1886;  engaged  in 
banking  business  at  Breckenridge,  Minn., 
1886;  has  been  president  Minneapolis 
Threshing  Machine  Co.  since  1897.  Also 
president  Northwest  Thresher  Co.  of 
.Stillwater.  Minn.,  and  American-Abell 
Engine  &  Thresher  Co.,  Ltd.  of  Toronto, 
Can.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minneapolis.  Office:  Hopkins, 
Minn.  Residence:  2426  Hennepin  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

KENSAIiIi,  Josepli  Brown,  banker, 
manufacturer;  born  at  Canton,  Pa., 
.\.pril  ] ."!,  1S3S;  son  of  S.  B.  and  Fanny 
Kendall;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  commercial  school,  Washington,  D. 
C,  graduating  Jime  2,  1868.  Served  in 
Civil  War,  1861-64;  wounded  at  Battle 
of  Chancellorsville;  clerk  in  war  de- 
partment, Washington.  D.  C,  1S64-6S; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1868.  and  conduct- 
ed general  merchandise  business  until 
1893.  Has  been  engaged  in  manufacture 
of  brick  since  1893.  President  State 
Bank  of  Byron.  Member  Minnesota 
Legislature.  1895-97.  Member  G.  A.  R., 
T.  O.  O.  F.  Married.  Address:  Byron, 
Minn. 

BENOBICK,  Fayette  Dwigfht,  physi- 
cian; liorn  at  I  )r>-<ii'n,  L.-ijicc-r  Co..  Mich., 
Nov.  _;•.  INr.i;;  sun  of  Lucius  and  Eliza 
fLook)  Kendrick;  educated  in  Flint 
(Midi.)    High   School,   and   in   University 


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of  Michigan.  Medical  Department,  grad- 
uating. M.D.,  1881;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Oct.  10,  1893,  to  Sarah  K.  Slees.  Began 
business  life  selling  fruit  trees  at  15, 
teaching  school  at  16,  in  college  until 
22  years  old;  raising  standard  bred 
horses  and  cattle  for  ten  years,  sheep 
ranching  at  same  time  and  gold  mining 
from  Arizona  to  Idaho.  Physician  to 
city,  county,  penitentiary  and  U.  S. 
Marine  Hospital.  U.  S.  pension  examiner, 
railroad  and  State  examining  physician 
for  ten  years,  practicing  as  homoeo- 
pathic physician;  vice  president  First 
National  Bank  of  Bismarck,  N.  Dak..  Mc- 
Dean  County  (N.  Dak.)  Bank  and  Brad- 
dock  Bank;  president  Kendrick  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  St.  Paul;  president  Philadelphia 
Mutual  Aid  Insurance  Co.,  Swiss  Belle 
Gold  Mining  Co.,  and  Minnesota  Ceramic 
Co.  of  Cook  Creek.  Minn.  Republican. 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Mason  (Scottish  Rite), 
Knight  Templar  and  Shriner.  Office: 
Kendrick  Bldg..  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Bismarck,   N.   Dak. 

KENNA,  John  J.,  real  estate;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  21,  1S62;  son  of 
John  and  Julia  (Mahony)  Kenna;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  29,  1897,  to 
Miss  Mary  Mclntyre.  Began  active  ca- 
reer after  leaving  school,  in  hardware 
business,  continuing  1881-86;  entered 
real  estate  business.  1886,  removing  to 
Chicago,  where  he  was  identified  with 
the  real  estate  business  under  title  of 
Barnard  &  Kenna,  1890-1904;  returned  to 
St.  Paul,  1904,  and  has  since  been  part- 
ner in  real  estate  and  Insurance  firm  of 
Bentley  it  Kenna.  Member  Real  Es- 
tate Board.  Republican.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  5th  and  Cedar 
Sts.  Residence:  889  Fairmont  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 


r,  James  T.,  general  mana- 
ger The  Emporium;  born  in  Lee  Co., 
111.,  1863;  son  of  Samuel  S.  and  Nancy 
Kennedy;  educated  in  public  schools; 
married  at  Leicester,  N.  Y..  1887,  to  Miss 
Nellie  Sisson.  Began  active  career  in 
mercantile  business  at  Dixon,  111.,  1874; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1879,  and  was  con- 
nected with  Siegelbaum  Bros.,  Minne- 
apolis and  later  with  tlie  Golden  Rule, 
St.  Paul;  one  of  the  organizers  of  the 
Emporium  Department  Store,  incorporat- 
ed as  Kennedy-McLeod-McArthur  Co..  of 
which  he  is  secretary  and  general  mana- 
ger. Presbyterian.  Member  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Club:  Commercial.  Ofl^ce:  92- 
96  East  7th  St.  Residence:  2161  Com- 
monwealth   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KENITED'S',  John,  merchant;  born  at 
Belle  Plaine,  Minn.,  May  29,  1856;  son 
of  John  and  Margaret  (McKenna)  Ken- 
nedy; educated  in  the  common  schools, 
'^^as  reared  upon  a  farm  and  is  a  farm 
owner;  has  been  a  buyer  of  wheat  since 
1890;  began  dealing  in  general  mer- 
chandise and  farm  implements,  in 
March,  1901,  at  Biscay,  Minn.  President 
Biscay  Creamery  &  Cheese  Co.     Roman 


Catliolic.  Married  at  Hutchinson,  Minn., 
Nov.,  1885,  Celia  Austin.  Address:  Bis- 
cay,  Minn. 

KENNEDV,  Richard  Iiea,  lawyer; 
born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  March  8,  1872; 
son  of  Matthew  and  Mary  (Cameron) 
Kennedy;  educated  at  Cutler  Academy 
(preparatory  school);  graduated  from 
Princeton  University,  degree  of  A.B., 
1895;  Harvard  University,  LL.B.,  1898. 
Married,  Sept.  17,  1902,  to  Jane  Jeffrey 
McLeod.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  July, 
1898,  and  entered  firm  of  Hall,  Pres- 
ton &  Babbitt,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.; 
in  July,  1904,  entered  firm  of  Warner  & 
Kennedy,  lawyers,  St.  Paul;  since  Sept., 
1905,  in  partnership  witli  Grant  Van 
Sant,  son  of  Gov.  S.  R.  Van  Sant  of  Min- 
nesota, under  firm  name  of  Kennedy  & 
Van  Sant,  who  are  engaged  in  general 
practice  of  law.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Clubs:  Harvard,  Princeton, 
Commercial.  Office:  508-512  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:      529  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KENNEDV,  Bogrer  Sherman,  manufac- 
turer and  dealer  in  guns  and  sporting 
goods;  born  in  Ireland,  June  1,  1854; 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Ire- 
land and  business  college,  St.  Paul. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1870;  remained 
one  year  and  went  to  New  York  City 
where  he  learned  the  sporting  goods' 
business;  returned  to  St.  Paul,  1876,  and 
has  since  remained,  having  assisted  in 
building  up  tlie  largest  business  in 
sporting  goods  in  tlie  northwest;  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Kennedy  Brothers 
Arms  Co..  manufacturers  of  guns  and 
sporting  goods,  wholesale  and  retail, 
the  firm  having  been  in  operation  since 
1867.  Roman  Catholic.  Married  at 
Pittsburg.  Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1880,  to  Stella 
Hoeveler.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country.  Recreations:  Shooting, 
fishing,  golf,  curling  and  automobiling. 
Office:  Cor.  Robert  and  3rd  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:    533   Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KENNEDir,  William  S.,  merchant; 
born  at  Grandetour,  111.,  Dec.  8.  1863; 
son  of  Samuel  and  Ann  (Ramsey)  Ken- 
nedy: educated  in  public  schools  of 
Illinois;  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1900,  to  Miss  Etta  Barlow.  Began  ac- 
tive career  in  employ  of  Austin  Bros., 
dry  goods.  Dixon,  111.,  later  being  con- 
nected with  H.  P.  Wickes  of  same  place; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1885,  and  was 
identified  for  many  years  with  Siegel- 
baum Bros,  and  John  W.  Thomas  & 
Co.:  has  been  vice  president  of  Kennedy- 
McLeod-McArthur  Co.,  St.  Paul,  since 
.Tan..  1902.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Office:  Cor. 
7th  and  Minnesota.  Residence:  474 
Lyndhurst  Av..   St.   Paul. 

KEmriCOTT,  Jay  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  The  Grove,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  Jan.  24, 
1865;  son  of  Charles  and  Cordelia  (Boy- 
den)  Kennicott;  educated  in  public 
srhools  of  Chicago  and  Oak  Park,  111.; 
Columbian  College  (now  George  Wash- 
ington University)  Washington,  D.  C, 
18S2-S5;  University  of  Minnesota,  Col- 
lege   of    Law,     degree     of    LL.B.,     1903. 


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Came  to  Luverne,  Minn.,  from  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  lbs 5,  and  entered  real  estate 
business,  selling  some  300,000  acres  of 
land  before  resuming  collegiate  studies. 
Began  practice  of  law  June  1,  1903. 
Director  First  National  Bank;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Luverne  Automobile  Co.; 
\-ice  president,  secretary  and  treasurer 
Luverne  Telephone  Co.  President  Com- 
mon Council,  Luverne,  1887-88;  city  at- 
torney, Luverne,  1905-07.  Republican. 
Member  Luverne  Scliool  Board,  Park 
County  Republican  Central  Committee. 
Member  Minnesota  Bar  Association,  Phi 
Delta  Phi  law  fraternity.  Phi  Kappa  Psi 
college  fraternity.  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S., 
Modern  Woodmen.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1SS7,  to  Miss  Maude  Helm.  Club: 
Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Recreations: 
Lawn  tennis,  automobiling,  hunting 
and    fishing.      Address:      Luverne,    Minn. 

XENIStlNCr,  Charles,  business  man; 
born  at  Tessen,  Mecklenburg,  Sweren, 
Germany,  March  28,  1850;  son  of  Henry 
and  Fredericka  (.Damman)  Kenning; 
came  to  America,  1853,  and  attended 
schools  in  Toronto,  Canada,  1855-58; 
Chaska  (Minn.)  public  schools,  1858; 
Moravian  Academy,  Chaska,  1868-9.  En- 
tered the  contracting  and  building  busi- 
ness, 1869;  built  sash  and  door  manu- 
facturing plant  at  Chaska  and  operated 
same,  with  lumber  yard,  1872-78;  located 
on  farm  in  Renville  Co.,  Minn.,  1878, 
continuing  until  1SS6,  when  he  sold  out; 
has  oi)erated  stock  farm  at  Osceola,  S 
miles  north  of  Bird  Island,  managing 
same  in  connection  with  other  lines  of 
business,  since  1886;  owner  Osceola 
lAimber  and  Improvement  Co.;  presi- 
dent and  manager  Clover  Leaf  Creamery 
Co.;  secretary  Bird  Island  Farmers  Ele- 
vator; secretary  and  treasurer  Minne- 
sota Swine  Breeders  Association;  and 
superintendent  swine  department  Min- 
nesota State  Fair,  1903-4;  member  exe- 
cutive committee  Minnesota  Breeders' 
Association.  Republican.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  U.  W.  A.  Married  at  Osceola, 
Minn.,  Nov.,  1886,  to  Miss  Louise  Ehren- 
berg.     Address:     Bird  Island.  Minn. 

KElTSrOIT,  Georg-e  M.,  railway  sup- 
plies; born  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
31,  1S64;  son  of  Alex.  M.  and  Amelia 
(Yendes)  Kenyon;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Watertown,  N.  Y.;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  June  9,  1900,  to  Sophie  Greve. 
Began  business  career  as  a  clerk  with 
the  Rome.  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  R. 
R.:  came  to  St.  Paul  early  part  of  1888 
and  accepted  position  with  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway  as  traveling  passenger 
agent  and  since  1891  has  been  engaged 
in  business  for  self  as  a  dealer  in  rail- 
way supplies.  Episcopalian.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar  and  Shriner.  Recrea- 
tions: Yachting,  fishing.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country, 
White  Bear  Yacht,  Nushka.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  445 
Summit    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KEirsTON,  Paul  Emeron,  physician; 
born  at  New  Li.sbon,  Wis.,  Dec.  8,  1868; 
son  of  George  P.  and  Josephine   (Sarles) 


Kenyon;  educated  in  Fargo  (N.  D.)  High 
School,  graduating,  1888,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S.,  1892,  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  M.D.,  1896.  Practiced  medi- 
cine at  Minneota,  Minnesota,  1896;  in- 
terne at  St.  Barnabas  Hospital,  Minne- 
apolis, 1897;  located  at  Wadena  in  gen- 
eral practice  of  the  profession,  since 
Jan.,  1898.  Director  of  First  National 
Bank  of  Deer  Creek,  Minn.  Democrat. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Mason;  member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Delta  Tau  Delta  and 
Nu  Sigma  Nu  societies.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  27,  1899,  to 
Miss  Ida  M.  Videen.  Address:  Wadena, 
Minn. 

KESN,  Maximilian  Joseph,  physician; 
born  at  Wadena,  Minn.,  March  17,  1881; 
son  of  Max  and  Mary  (Hoffman)  Kern; 
educated  in  district  school;  Wadena 
graded  school  and  private  tutor;  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn.,  2 
years,  1898-1900;  Creighton  Medical  Col- 
lege, Omaha,  Neb.,  1900-04,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1904.  Member  Stearns- 
Benton  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters, 
Phi  Rho  Sigma  fraternity.  Married  at 
Freeport,  Minn.,  June  13,  1905,  to  Miss 
Anna  Welle.     Address:     Freeport,  Minn. 

KSRB,  William  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Chatham,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  May 
27,  1867;  son  of  William  and  Jane  (Log- 
gic)  Kerr;  educated  in  Chatham  graded 
and  high  schools  and  University  of 
New  Brunswick;  unmarried.  Studied 
law  in  New  Brunswick;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, Jan.,  1889;  admitted  to  practice 
law,  April,  1889;  elected  judge  of  Muni- 
cipal Court  of  Minneapolis,  serving  term 
of  6  years;  senior  member  of  Kerr  & 
Fowler,  since  1905.  Author:  Kerr  on 
Insurance.  Republican.  Mason,  Shriner; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Commercial,  Minne- 
apolis Whist.  Recreations:  Fishing 
and  hunting.  Office:  Suite  401,  Loan 
and  Trust  Bldg.  Residence:  408  E.  14th 
St.,  Minneapolis. 

KIIRRICK,  Johu  H.,  machinery;  born 
in  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  16,  1842; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Bradford. 
Has  been  engaged  in  sale  of  machinery 
for  40  years  and  lias  been  a  resident  of 
Minneapolis  since  1880;  handles  heavy 
machinery.  Was  color  bearer  179th  New 
York  Vols,  in  the  Civil  War.  Member  G. 
A.  R.  Married  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
April  11.  1876.  to  Mrs.  W.  Q.  Smith. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  126  3rd  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
2214    Bryant   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

XEBST,  Peter  M.,  public  examiner 
and  superintendent  of  banks,  Minne- 
sota; born  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  March  4, 
1864;  son  of  Peter  and  Franziska  (Rapp) 
Kerst.  Began  in  banking  business  at  IS, 
continuing  until  1898  when  he  became 
connected  with  the  department  of  which 
he    is    now    the    chief;    appointed    public 


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examiner  and  superintendent  of  banks, 
Jan.,  1905.  Democrat.  Has  been  president 
of  the  State  Federation  of  German 
Catholic  Societies  and  treasurer  of  the 
German  Roman  Catholic  Aid  Associa- 
tion of  Minnesota  for  10  years  past. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Sept.  3,  1S95,  to 
Miss  Anna  Kohout.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office.  Capitol  Bldg.  Residence: 
944    Lincoln    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KXIRWIN,  Mathew  Franees,  paper  and 
stationery;  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May 
21.  1873;  son  of  John  and  Hannah 
(O'Sullivan)  Kerwin;  educated  in  paro- 
chial schools  of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  High 
School,  Minnesota  State  University  and 
Manhattan  College,  New  York;  studied 
law  but  did  not  complete  course;  mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  Nov.  19,  1901,  to  Mrs. 
Josephine  Wrightson.  Began  business 
career  as  manager  of  London  Carbon  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.,  1887;  law  partner 
in  firm  of  Kerwin  &  Crooks,  St.  Paul, 
real  estate  and  loans,  1890;  in  newspaper, 
wrapping  paper  and  twine  business; 
proprietor  M.  F.  Kerwin  Paper  Co.  since 
1900.  Accountant  on  transport  Arizona 
plying  between  Tacoma,  Wash.,  and 
Manila  during  Spanish-American  War. 
Independent  In  politics.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  Elks  and  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
317-319  Wacouta  St.  Residence:  622 
Fairmount  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

KETCKUM,  Frank  D.,  inspector  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture;  born  in  Marshall 
Co.,  Ills.,  Dec.  19,  1856;  son  of  Daniel 
and  Mary  Catharine  (McVicker)  Ket- 
chum;  attended  district  and  high  school 
at  Henry,  111.,  during  youth  and  Chicago 
Veterinary  College,  1891-93,  graduating 
from  latter  with  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Comparative  Medicine.  Brought  up  on  a 
farm;  taught  school  until  1891  and  en- 
tered active  practice,  1893;  appointed 
inspector  in  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 
of  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  in 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  1,  1896;  transfer- 
red to  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  1899,  and  pro- 
moted to  position  of  inspector  in  charge, 
a  position  he  now  holds.  Married  at 
Marseilles,  111..  Dec.  31,  1885,  to  Fannie 
E.  Carson.  Recreations:  Hunting,  fish- 
ing and  out  door  eports.  Office:  South 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  407  Bales  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

KEUP,  George  G.,  banker;  born  in 
Readfleld,  Wis.,  Feb.  11,  1878;  son  of 
William  and  Wilhelmina  (Bremer) 
Keup;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Mt. 
Morris,  Wis.,  and  at  Dixon  Business 
College.  Dixon,  111.  Began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  general  store  of  Charles 
Simmonson,  Mt.  Morris,  Wis.,  1S98,  con- 
tinuing until  1900;  was  clerk  in  State 
Bank,  Thompson,  la.,  1900-01;  connected 
with  First  National  Bank,  Buffalo  Cen- 
ter, la..  1901;  cashier  First  National 
Bank,  Argyle,  Minn.,  established  July 
20,  1901.  Republican.  Married  at  Mo- 
hall,  N.  D.,  Sept.  7,  1904,  to  Miss  Minnie 
C.    Thoreson.      Address:      Argyle,    Minn. 


Anson    !■.,    lawyer;    born    at 

Lempster,    H.    N.,    Feb.    6,    1843;    son    of 


Orison  and  Lucina  Ann  (McClure) 
Keyes;  educated  in  preparatory  school, 
Meriden,  N.  H.;  Dartmouth  College, 
graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1872;  Albany 
Law  School,  Albany,  N.Y.,  degree  of  LL.B. 
1873.  Married  in  New  Hampshire,  June 
30,  1873.  to  Miss  Harriett  Lufkin. 
Taught  school  in  New  Hampshire  and 
Maine,  1873-78,  becoming  principal  of 
High  School  in  1874,  at  Biddeford,  Me.; 
located  in  Faribault,  1878,  and  began 
practice  of  law  in  which  he  has  since 
continued.  County  attorney  Rice  Co., 
two  terms  and  city  attorney  Faribault, 
four  terms.  Member  Rice  County  Bar 
Association.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Member  Masonic  order.  Address: 
Fariliault,   Minn. 

KIIYES,  Carlos  B.,  physician;  born  at 
Chelsea,  Vt.,  April  21,  1856;  son  of 
Solomon  M.  and  Olive  (Hanson)  Keyes; 
educated  at  Chelsea  Academy;  Dart- 
mouth Medical  College,  1879;  University 
of  Vermont,  Medical  Department,  1880- 
81,  degree  of  M.D.,  1881;  Post  Graduate 
Medical  School,  New  York,  1891.  Began 
practice  of  medicine,  1881,  and  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  since  1891  at  Du- 
luth.  Member  St.  Louis  County  Medi- 
cal Society,  Minnesota  State  and  Amer- 
ican Medical  associations.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A.,  K.  O.  T. 
M.  Married  at  Byron,  Minn.,  Dec.  9, 
1885,  to  Miss  Ella  Sinclair.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Curling  and 
hunting.  Office:  402  N.  Central  Av. 
Residence:  705  N.  57th  Av.,  W.  Duluth. 
KEVES,  Charles  Frederick,  lawyer; 
born  at  Quincy,  111.,  Nov.  10,  1874;  son 
of  Charles  W.  and  Louise.  (Collins) 
Kcves;  came  to  Minneapolis  in  boyhood; 
graduated  from  Central  High  School, 
Minneapolis,  1892;  graduated  from  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.A., 
1896;  Ijaw  Department.  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1899.  En- 
tered practice  of  law,  June,  1S99;  mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Helliwell  &  Keyes, 
since  1899.  Member  Hennepin  County 
Bar  Association.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  Beta  Theta  Pi  fra- 
ternity. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1900, 
to  Miss  Ruth  E.  Eddy.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Fishing,  boating  and 
gardening.  Office:  902  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  2225  Lake  of  the  Isles 
Blvd.      Minneapolis. 

KEVES,  Edward  Danforth,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Winona,  Minn., 
Jan.  9,  1859;  son  of  John  and  Angeline 
E.  (Pease)  Keyes;  educated  in  Winona 
public  schools;  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  Feb.,  1885; 
post  graduate  course,  Chicago  Policlinic, 
1SS8;  spent  6  months  in  post  graduate 
work  at  University  of  Berlin,  1896.  In 
practice  since  1885;  local  surgeon  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Ry.,  for  past  15 
vears;  president  Fidelity  Building  and 
Loan  Association  for  past  8  years.  In- 
dependent in  politics.  Member  Winona 
Countv  Medical  Society.  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions.   Southern    Minnesota    Medical    So- 


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cietv  and  American  Association  of  Rail- 
way Surgeons.  Mason  (32°).  Married  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  May,  1896,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet Hull  McNic.  Club:  Arlington. 
Recreation:  Golf.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

KEVSS,  John  Arnold,  lawyer;  born 
in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  June  23,  1859:  son  of 
Solomon  Martin  and  Olive  (Hanson) 
Keyes;  educated  at  Chelsea  Academy, 
Chelsea,  Vt.  Was  admitted  to  the  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Chelsea,  Oct.  30,  1884;  re- 
moved to  Minnesota  and  located  at  Wi- 
nona, becoming  member  of  the  law  firm 
of  Keves  <t  Brown;  came  to  Duluth, 
1892,  where  he  has  been  actively  en- 
gaged alone  in  practice  of  law.  Member 
of  Minnesota  State  Legislature,  1889-92 
and  was  author  of  the  Australian  system 
of  voting  legislation  in  Minnesota,  also 
laws  relating  to  prison  labor  and  man- 
agement in  Minnesota;  active  advocate 
of  initiative  and  referendum  legislation 
and  other  reform  measures,  including 
public  ownership  of  natural  monopolies. 
Twice  candiate  for  attorney  general  of 
the  State  on  fusion  ticket.  Vice  presi- 
dent Atwood-Larson  Co.,  grain  commis- 
sion. Independent  in  politics.  Unita- 
rian. Member  Modern  Samaritans,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  1894. 
TO  Miss  Ettie  M.  Giese.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  510  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:      2029  E.  3rd   St.,  Duluth. 


Georg'e  Russell,  hotel  mana- 
ger; born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22, 
1848;  son  of  George  Russell  and  Angeline 
G.  Kibbe;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Buffalo.  Began  in  hotel  business  in  the 
P>vst,  1880;  came  to  Minnesota,  1890,  and 
located  in  St.  Paul;  has  been  identified 
with  the  Merchants  Hotel  since  1893. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Un- 
married. Oflif-e  and  residence:  Mer- 
chants Hotel.   St.   Paul. 

KIISGHIS,  Adrian  J.,  physician;  born 
at  l.vons,  France,  Feb.  28,  1876;  came  to 
America,  1892;  son  of  C.  E.  and  Eugenia 
Kieghis;  graduate  Jesuits  College,  Bourg, 
France;  University  of  Vermont  Medical 
Department,  M.D.,  1899;  post  graduate 
course  in  Paris,  France.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1900,  later  removing  to  Sauk  Center. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Stevens  and  Benton  County  Med- 
ical Societv.  Democrat.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Married  at  St.  Paul,  1902,  to  Win- 
nifred  Uynch.  Address:  Sauk  Center, 
Minn. 

KIEEIiE,  David  Ii.,  educator;  born  at 
Danville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1837;  son  of 
James  and  Elizabeth  Kiehle;  graduate 
of  State  Normal  School,  Albany;  N.  Y., 
1856;  Hamilton  College,  1861  (A.M., 
1864;  LL.D.,  18S7,  same  college);  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City, 
1865;  ordained  as  Presbyterian  minister. 
Pastor  at  Preston,  Minn..  1865-75;  county 
superintendent  of  schools,  Fillmore  Co., 
Minn.,  1869-75;  director  State  Normal 
schools,  1869-75;  president  State  Normal 
School,    St.    Cloud,    Minn.,    1875-81;    State 


superintendent  of  public  instruction, 
Minn.,  1881-93;  president  national  de- 
partment of  superitendence,  N.  E.  A., 
189.^;  professor  of  pedagogy.  University 
of  Minnesota,  1893-1902.  Married  at 
Dansville,  N.  Y.,  July  16,  1863,  to  Miss 
Mary  Gilman.     Address:     Preston,  Minn. 

KIEIi,  Iievi  S.,  county  commissioner 
of  Lyon  Co.;  born  at  Union  City,  Pa., 
May  30,  1S36;  son  of  John  C.  and  Sabrina 
(Capron)  Kiel;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Nashville,  O.,  and  Platteville, 
Wis.  Enlisted  in  Civil  War  in  3rd  Wis. 
Vol.  Inf.,  April  20,  1861;  reenlisted  in 
25th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  Jan.  IS,  1864,  and 
carried  a  musket  to  end  of  war.  Married 
at  Madison,  Wis.,  Feb.  24,  1864,  to  Miss 
Emily  Cummins.  Pioneer  and  resident 
of  Lyon  Co.  since  1868,  two  years  before 
the  county  was  organized,  being  one  of 
three  commissioners  appointed  by  Gov. 
Austin  to  effect  the  organization;  built 
the  first  frame  house  in  the  county  at 
Lynd,  as  a  hotel  which  he  operated  for 
14"  years;  was  postmaster  14  years,  town- 
ship clerk  22  years;  has  been  resident 
of  Marshall  since  1901,  county  commis- 
sioner since  1902,  reelected  in  fall  of 
1906;  also  engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness. Republican.  Methodist.  Member 
G.  A.  R.  Recreation:  Four  mile  walk 
each  day.     Address:     Marshall,  Minn. 

KHiBOITBNZ:,  Arthur  P.,  physician; 
born  at  Keokuk,  la.,  1858;  son  of  Ed- 
ward and  Caroline  Amelia  (Foote)  Kil- 
hourne;  educated  in  Keokuk  public 
schools  and  in  Medical  Department,  Uni- 
versity City  of  New  York;  married  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1888,  to  Miss  Ella  Dona- 
hower.  Began  practice  of  medicine, 
1833;  assistant  physician  New  York 
City  Hospital  for  Insane,  Wards  Island, 
1884  to  1889;  assistant  physician  St. 
Peter  (Minnesota)  State  Hospital,  1889; 
since  1889  medical  superintendent  Roch- 
ester State  Hospital.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Southern  Minnesota  and  Olm- 
sted County  Medical  societies,  American 
Medical  Psychological  Association.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.      Address:      Rochester,    Minn. 

KHiBBIDi:,  John  S.,  physician; 
born  at  Dubuque,  la.,  Dec.  23,  1865;  son  of 
Michael  and  Mary  (Irwin)  Kilbride; 
educated  in  public  schools;  Iowa  City 
(la.)  Academy  one  year;  Central  High 
School,  Minneapolis,  one  year;  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  University 
of  Illinois,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
April  13,  1893.  Began  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Dawson,  Minn.,  April,  1893,  later 
removing  to  Canby.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Republican.  Address:  Canby, 
Minn. 

KIIiDAHI^,,  John  Nathan,  educator; 
born  at  Beitstaden,  Norway,  Jan.  4, 
1857;  son  of  Johan  and  Nicolina  Kil- 
dahl;  came  to  America,  1866;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn., 
1867-72;  graduate  Luther  College,  De- 
corah,  la.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1879;  graduate - 
in    divinity,    Lutheran    Seminary,    Madi- 


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son,  Wis.,  1SS2.  Married  at  Holden, 
Minn.,  July  11,  1SS2,  to  Miss  Bertha 
Soine.  Ordained  to  Lutheran  ministry, 
1882;  pastor  Wang  and  Uriand  Nor- 
wegian Evangelical  Lutheran  churches, 
Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  1882-89;  Bethlehem 
Lutheran  Church,  Chicago,  1889-99;  has 
been  president  St.  Olaf  College,  since 
Sept.  1,  1899.  Address:  Northfield, 
Minn. 

KIIiDAIiIi,  Joseph,  wholesale  im- 
porter and  paclcer  of  fish;  born  in  Nor- 
way, March  3,  1865;  son  of  Michael  and 
Maren  Kildall;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools  of  Norway.  Began  un- 
der his  father  in  fish,  merchant  and 
marine  business  in  Norway;  came  to  U. 
S.,  1882.  and  located  in  the  State  of 
^""ashington;  was  connected  with  the 
Puget  Mill  Co.,  for  three  years;  en- 
gaged in  sale  of  general  merchandise 
for  self  at  Lynden,  Wash.,  for  7  years; 
was  in  general  merchandise  business  at 
Bellingham,  Wash.,  also  manager  of 
Bellingham  Bay  Steamboat  and  Trans- 
portation Co.;  became  identified  with  the 
fish  packing  business  and  started  the 
wholesale  fish  business  of  Kildall  Fish 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  vice  president  and 
assisted  in  organization  of  the  Kildall- 
Bright  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president, 
with  oflfices  in  Chicago  and  Minneapolis, 
importers,  packers  and  brokers,  foreign 
and  domestic  fish.  President  West 
Coast  Commercial  Co.  of  Alaska  and 
president  G  Street  Wharf  Co.,  Belling- 
ham, Wash.  In  1900,  organized  the  Pa- 
cific Coast  &  Norway  Packing  Co.,  with 
salmon  packing  plants  at  Tonka  and 
Petersburg,  Alaska,  serving  as  secre- 
tary and  manager  of  this  company  dur- 
ing the  first  two  and  a  half  years  after 
its  organization.  In  1906  assisted  in 
or.ganizing  the  Whale  Products  Company 
of  North  America,  the  first  company  or- 
ganized in  the  United  States  for  modern 
whaling  operations  on  the  Alaska  Coast. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Married  at  Bellingham, 
Wash.,  Oct.  14,  1891,  to  Miss  Mary 
lenkins.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  200  Tem"- 
ple  Ct.  Residence:  2827  3rd  St.,  N., 
JNIinneapolis. 

XIIiIiOBIir,  John  rarrell,  wholesale 
hardware  and  lumber;  born  at  Napanee, 
Can.,  1850;  son  of  Thomas  and  Annie 
(Gallagher)  Killorin;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Napanee.  Came  to  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  1868;  entered  lumber  business, 
1868,  and  has  been  identified  with  that 
industry  ever  since.  Located  in  Duluth, 
1892;  has  been  connected  with  the  Kel- 
ley-How-Thomson  Co.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware, etc.,  ever  since  the  company  was 
organized,  1S96,  and  is  vice  president 
of  the  company;  also  director  Wright- 
Blodgett  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.,  lumber 
manufacturers.  Director  City  National 
Bank,  Duluth;  president  Merchants'  and 
Miners'  State  Bank,  Hibbing,  Minn. 
Republican.  Member  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, B.  P.  O.  E  Married  at  Watertown. 
Wis.,  Feb.,  1899,  to  Miss  Mary  M.  Mc- 
Hugh.         Clubs:         Commercial,       Kitchi 


Gammi,  Northland  Country.  Duluth 
Boat.  Recreation.  Pishing.  Oflice:  229 
S.  5th  Av.,  W.  Residence:  5-16  E.  2nd 
St.,   Duluth. 

KIIiFATSXCK,  Charles  Warren,  bank- 
ing; born  in  Tayewell  Co.,  111.,  Nov., 
1865;  son  of  Warren  T.  and  K.  Isabelle 
(Isenberg)  Kilpatrick;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Illinois  and  Kansas;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1885,  and  attended 
Luverne  High  School;  graduate  Gem 
City  Business  College,  Quincy,  111.,  May, 
1890.  Lived  on  a  farm  until  1889;  with 
live  stock  importing  company,  1890-93; 
in  drug  business,  1893-1900;  cashier 
First  National  Bank,  Adrian,  Minn., 
since  1900.  Alarried  at  Adrian,  1899,  to 
Miss  Alta  A.  Porter.  Address:  Adrian, 
Minn. 

KZMBAIiI^,  Edward  Johnson,  manu- 
facturer gasoline  engines;  born  at 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1852;  son  of 
William  M.  and  Lucy  J.  (Johnson)  Kim- 
ball; came  to  Minnesota,  1857;  educated 
in  University  of  Minnesota,  completing 
special  course,  1872.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  steamboat  business,  ticket 
agent's  office,  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1872; 
came  to  Minneapolis  and  became  con- 
nected with  wholesale  grocery,  1873, 
wholesale  hardware,  1874,  tobacco  manu- 
facturing, 1875;  was  connected  with  lead 
mining  in  Southeastern  Missouri,  1876- 
78;  returned  to  Minneapolis  and  was 
indentified  with  the  Farmers  and  Me- 
chanics Savings  Bank,  1879-88;  entered 
railway  supply  business,  1888;  has  been 
connected  with  the  Globe  Iron  Works 
Co.  (works  at  Menominie.  Wis.)  since 
1893,  manufacturers  of  gasoline  engines, 
of  which  company  he  is  president;  also 
manager  of  the  White  Boat  Co.,  manu- 
facturers of  gasoline  launches  and 
motor  boats.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.. 
Modern  Woodmen.  Hoo  Hoos.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1S77,  to  Miss  Emily  S. 
Young.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial (Menomonie).  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing and  photography.  Oflice:  204  Nicol- 
let Av.  Residence:  1107  University 
Av.,   S.   E.,  Minneapolis. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Hannihal  Hamlin,  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  born  at  Carmel,  Me., 
Aug.  IS,  1843;  son  of  John  and  Abigail 
(Homan)  Kimball;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Hermon,  Me.;  Hampden  Acad- 
emy. Hampden,  Me.;  Pittsfield  College, 
Pittsfield,  Me.;  Bates  College,  Lewiston, 
Me.;  Bellevue  Medical  College,  N.  Y.; 
Medical  School  of  Maine,  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, Brunswick,  Me.  (M.D.,  1866).  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  in 
Minneapolis  since  1S67.  Member  Henne- 
pin County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associations. 
Western  Surgical  and  Gynecological  So- 
ciety. Republican.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  March  28,  1872,  to  Miss 
Grace  E.  Morrison.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial. Minikahda.  Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg. 
Residence:  219  East  24th  St.,  Minne- 
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KIMBERI.V,  Moses  C,  railway  official; 
born  at  SandisHeld,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1845; 
son  of  Leonard  and  Nancy  (Cook)  Kim- 
borly;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools.  Entered  railway  service  as 
assistant  engineer  Hackensack  &  New 
York  Ry.,  1868;  was  assistant  engineer 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  Feb.  19,  to  July 
1,  1870;  resident  engineer,  1870-76;  en- 
gineer Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Ry., 
1876-80;  locating  engineer  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  January  to  March,  1881; 
superintendent  first  division  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  Ry.,  1881-82;  general  assist- 
ant engineer  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  1882- 
83;  division  superintendent,  1883-89; 
assistant  general  superintendent  Feb. 
20,  to  Aug.  1,  18S9;  general  superintend- 
ent, 1889-1903;  assistant  general  mana- 
ger same  road,  since  April,  1903.  Mar- 
ried at  Brainerd,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1873,  to 
Miss  Mary  G.  Bloom.  Office:  Broad- 
way, cor.  Itli  St.  Residence:  729  Day- 
ton Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KING,  Arthur  W.,  manufacturer;  na- 
tive of  Detroit,  Mich.;  educated  in  De- 
troit public  schols;  unmarried.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Woodruff  Lumber  Co.,  since 
Aug.  30,  1906,  the  company  being  manu- 
facturers and  wholesale  and  retail  deal- 
ers in  lumber,  sash,  doors  and  interior 
finish.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Duluth 
Yacht.  Office:  800-900  Garfield  Av. 
Residence:  326  10th  Av.,  E,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

KXITG,  E.  v.,  grain  and  feed;  born  at 
Calais,  Me.,  1857;  son  of  James  and 
Jane  (Fleming)  King;  educated  in  pri- 
vate schools  at  St.  Stevens,  N.  B.  Was 
engaged  in  stock  raising  business  in 
State  of  Kansas  for  15  years;  came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1892,  and  is  at  the  head 
of  the  firm  of  E.  V.  King  &  Co.,  es- 
tablished 1904,  wholesale  dealers  grain 
and  feed.  Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Married  at  Meade,  Kas.,  1892,  to 
Miss  Alice  Graham.  Office:  428  3rd 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  344  7  Tyndale  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

KOTG,  Frank  E.,  retail  lumber;  born 
at  New  Hampton.  la.,  Sept.  28,  1879;  son 
of  W.  and  Matilda  (Miller)  King;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1880;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Wathena.  Began  in  business  at  Wath- 
ena  as  F.  E.  King  &  Co.,  retail  groceries, 
Sept.,  1899;  removed  to  Grand  Rapids, 
Minn.,  Sept.,  1903,  and  has  since  been 
engaged  in  lumber  business  under  the 
title  of  King  Lumber  Co.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  A.  O.  U.  W..  K.  O.  T.  M., 
Royal  League.  Married  to  Miss  Luella 
Williams.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Grand    Rapids,    Minn. 

KING,  Henry  H.,  milling;  born  at 
Calais,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1861;  son  of  James 
and  Jane  King;  educated  in  private 
schools,  St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1879;  entered  mill- 
ing business  at  Minneapolis,  1886;  mem- 
ber of  the  Sheffield-King  Milling  Co. 
Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  3, 
1905,   to  Miss  Helen  Clark.     Club:     Min- 


neapolis. Office:  38  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  2438  Pleasant  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

KING,  John  Cochran,  lawyer;  born  at 
Middleville,  Minn.,  June  11,  1874;  son  of 
John  L.  and  Mary  C.  (Cochran)  King; 
educated  in  country  school;  Howard 
Lake  High  School;  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1S96.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  at  Mora,  Minn.,  since 
Feb.  20,  1897.  County  attorney  Kanabec 
Co.,  8  years.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at 
Mora,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1898,  to  Miss  Car- 
rie  S.    Douglas.      Address:      Mora,   Minn. 

KING,  John  E.,  Minnesota  State 
librarian;  born  at  Laketon,  Ind.,  Aug. 
2  7,  1870;  son  of  David  J.  and  Mary  A. 
(Orisso)  King;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Laketon,  Ind.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1891,  and  has  been  in  the  news- 
paper business  ever  since  beginning  his 
active  career.  Editor  and  proprietor 
Red  Lake  Courier,  Red  Lake  Falls, 
Minn.  Appointed  to  his  present  position 
of  State  librarian,  March  1,  1905.  Post- 
master, Adrian,  Minn.,  1894-99;  member 
State  Board  of  Equalization,  1900-1901; 
Democratic  candidate  for  Secretary  of 
State,  1904.  Democrat.  Married  at 
Laketon,  Ind.,  June  12,  1895,  to  Miss 
Georgia  Duncan.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias  and  Maccabees.  Recreation: 
All  outdoor  athletic  sports.  Office: 
State  Capitol.  Residence:  Red  Lake 
Falls,    Minn. 

KING,  Freston,  seeds;  born  at  Ilion, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1857;  son  of  William  S. 
and  Mary  E.  (Stevens)  King;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1858;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis  and 
Yale  L'niversity,  graduating,  1880.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  flour  milling  busi- 
ness, next  engaging  as  real  estate 
dealer  until  1889;  was  treasurer  North 
Star  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  1889-96;  has  been 
treasurer  Northrup,  King  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale seed  merchants,  since  1896.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1886,  to  Miss 
Josephine  F.  Marrs.  Office:  26-32  Hen- 
nepin Av.  Residence:  624  9th  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

KING,  Robert  H.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Spencer  Brook,  Minn.,  Aug.  8,  1876; 
son  of  William  and  Ellen  (Miller)  King; 
raised  on  a  farm  and  educated  in  public 
schools,  Spencer  Brook  and  high  school. 
Elk  River.  Has  been  engaged  In  real 
estate  and  loan  business  since  1901.  Al- 
so clerk  of  district  court  Mille  Lacs  Co., 
1905-09.  Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.  I^nmarried.  Recreation:  Traveling. 
Address:      Princeton,    Minn. 

KINGSBUEY,  David  Lansing",  assist- 
ant librarian  :Minni>.sota  Historical  So- 
ciety; born  at  Marshall,  :\Iich.,  Dec.  28, 
1842;  son  of  Lansing  and  Francis  Throop 
(Southworth)  Kingsbury;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, Nov.  1,  1856;  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  native  town  and  Min- 
nesota, and  in  grammar  school,  Minne- 
apolis,   1857-58.      Enlisted    in   Civil   War, 


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Aug.  14,  3S62,  as  private  8th  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  advancing  to  corporal,  1st  sergeant 
and  2nd  lieutenant;  engaged  for  two 
years  in  campaign  against  Sioux  In- 
dians, 1862-G4;  one  year  in  Tennessee 
and  N.  Carolina,  23d  army  corps.  Was 
identified  with  hardware  business  for 
nearly  30  years  previous  to  entering 
present  position  as  assistant  librarian 
and  member  of  council  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society,  Sept.  9,  1S93.  Also  re- 
corder Military  Order  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States  (commanderj^  of 
State  of  Minnesota  since  1898);  secre- 
tary 8th  Regt.  Minn.  Vol.  Association; 
member  Sons  of  American  Revolution, 
G.  A.  R.,  American  Library  Association. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Married  at 
St.  Anthony,  Minn.,  Oct.  26,  1869,  to 
Miss  Anna  Sawyer  Braman.  Ofilce: 
Minn.  Hist.  Soc,  Capitol.  Residence: 
1996   Milwaukee  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KZNGSBITSV,  Kerbert  Walter,  grocer; 
born  at  Bradford,  Me.,  1854;  son  of 
Walter  Forbs  and  Lorinda  (Ross) 
Kingsbury;  came  to  Minnesota,  1865; 
educated  in  Winona  public  schools.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  clerk  in  grocery 
store;  became'  member  of  firm  of  Kings- 
bury &  Holland,  1876,  title  being  chang- 
ed to  Kingsbury,  Holland  &  Co.;  bought 
out  interest  of  W.  F.  Kingsbury  and 
name  became  Kingsbury  &  Holland; 
bouglit  out  partner's  interest,  1890,  and 
the  business  has  since  been  conducted 
under  name  of  H.  W.  Kingsbury.  Also 
president  of  The  Theodore  Lumber  & 
Improvement  Co.,  Tennessee.  Director 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  board;  member  city  school 
board;  superintendent  First  Baptist  Sun- 
day School  for  many  years.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Married.  Recreations: 
Outdoor  sports.  Address:   Winona,   Minn. 

KINGSIiEV,  Nathan  Curtis,  jurist; 
born  at  Sliaron,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1850; 
son  of  Alonzo  and  Marilla  (Parsons) 
Kingsley;  common  school  education. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1869;  engaged  in 
milling,  1870-77;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  Nov.,  1876;  was 
county  attorney  Fillmore  Co.,  1881-85, 
residing  at  Chatfleld;  moved  to  Austin, 
1SS7,  where  he  has  since  lived;  was 
member  executive  committee.  Republi- 
can State  Central  Committee,  1890-98; 
member  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Com- 
mission. 1896-98;  has  been  judge  of  dis- 
trict court  since  Nov.  26,  1898,  present 
term  extending  to  1913.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married  at  Orion,  Olmsted  Co., 
Minn.,  Jan.  14,  1873,  to  Miss  Clara 
Smith.      Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

KINGSTON,  Arthur  G.,  mining  con- 
tractor; born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn., 
May  15,  1857;  son  of  D.  C.  and  Mary  J. 
(Holliday)  Kingston;  common  school 
education.  Began  business  career  at  14 
as  clerk  in  general  merchandise  store; 
conducted  restaurant  from  age  of  18  un- 
til 21;  entered  general  store  as  clerk 
and  went  into  mercantile  business  for 
self  in  which  was  engaged  for  23  years; 


has  been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Roberts-Kingston  Contracting  Co.,  since 
May  1,  1904.  Democrat.  Presbyterian. 
Married  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  Oct.,  1877, 
to  Miss  Lestina  A.  Lovering.  Club: 
Fayel  (Eveleth).  Office:  312  Lyceum 
Bldg.,  Duluth.  Residence:  Eveleth, 
Minn. 

KINNEAB,  Theron  James,  physician; 
born  at  Winneconne,  Wis.,  Dec.  4,  1876; 
son  of  James  A.  and  Lutie  (Tucker) 
Kinnear;  educated  in  Caldwell  High 
School,  graduating,  1894;  Southwest 
Kansas  Conference  Oollege,  Winfield, 
Kan.,  1898-99;  University  of  Kansas, 
graduating  degree  of  B.A.,  1902;  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  Chi- 
cago, degree  of  M.D.,  1904.  Practiced 
medicine  in  Chicago,  1904-05;  has  been 
in  practice  at  Eveleth,  Minn.,  since 
1905.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  St.  Louis  County  Medical 
Society;  Fellow  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  March  14,  1905, 
to  Miss  J.  Roberta  Weddell.  Club: 
Fayal.      Address:      Eveleth,    Minn. 


Henry  Martin,  general  man- 
ager Winona  Wagon  Co.;  born  at  White- 
water, Wis.,  July  17,  1852;  son  of  Rev. 
Martin  Palmer  and  Melissa  Amelia  (Car- 
penter) Kinney;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  Rock- 
ford,  111.  Began  active  career  in  ma- 
chine shop  of  Emerson  &  Talcott,  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  1867,  remaining  until  1870; 
was  connected  with  the  firm  of  Fish 
Brothers  &  Co.,  wagon  manufacturers, 
Racine,  Wis.,  1871-80.  advancing  from 
position  in  shipping  yard  to  general 
agent  on  road.  General  manager  and  sec- 
retary Winona  AVagon  Co.,  May,  1880,  to 
present  time.  Vice  president  Winona 
Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Masonic  order,  S.  A. 
R.  Married  at  Racine,  Wis.,  Oct.  16, 
1879,  to  Miss  Kate  Bartlett  Weed.  Club: 
Hamilton  (Chicago).  Recreations:  Golf, 
fishing  and  driving.  Address:  Winona. 
Minn. 

KINSEIiIi,  William  I^eonard,  mechan- 
ical and  electrical  engineer;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July  9,  1877;  son  of 
Leonard  and  Lena  (Kneutson)  Kinsell; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools 
and  University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
degree  of  E.E.  After  graduation,  en- 
tered shops  of  the  Chicago  Great  West- 
ern Railway,  at  Oelwein,  Iowa  and  2% 
years  later  became  chief  draftsman  of 
that  road;  in  October,  1903,  took  same 
position  on  the  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  and 
in  December,  1904,  was  made  mechan- 
ical engineer  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  in 
which  position  he  continues.  Member 
American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, Traveling  Engineers'  Association, 
Sigma  Xi  society.  Office:  Northern 
Pacific  Railway,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
22  7  Nelson   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KINSE'X',  John  S.,  clergyman;  born  in 
Cherokee  Co.,  Ga.,  Aug.  20,  1869;  son  of 
J.  W.  and  Rebecca  (Smith)  Kinsey; 
educated  at  Grant  University,  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.,  Mercer  University,  Macon, 


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Ga. ;  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Sem- 
inary, Louisville,  Ky.  Married  at  Ma- 
con, Ga.,  July  3,  1895,  to  Miss  Georgia 
Luther.  Baptist.  Began  ministry  at 
Rising  Ford,  Georgia,  ISSS;  was  pastor 
of  First  Baptist  Church,  Forest  City, 
la.,  and  has  been  in  charge  of  the  First 
Bapti.st  Church,  Faribault,  since  Sept., 
1906.  Prohibitionist.  Mason.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

KnnrON,  George  R.,  banker;  born 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  May  31,  1861;  son  of 
William  R.  and  Mettle  (Gillett)  Kin- 
yon;  graduate  of  Pillsbury  Academy, 
ISSO.  Began  business  career  as  mes- 
senger in  First  National  Bank  of  Owa- 
tonna in  1880,  and  has  been  president 
of  the  bank  since  1903.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Mason,  Knight  Templar. 
Married  at  Owatonna,  April  24.  1883,-  to 
Miss  Alice  L.  Holt.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Owatonna,    Minn. 

KIFF,  Orrin,  law,  real  estate;  native 
of  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.;  educated  In  New 
York  state;  came  to  Minnesota,  1869, 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1872;  mar- 
ried at  Henderson,  Minn.,  1875,  to  Miss 
Carrie  A.  Welch.  Entered  practice  of 
law  at  Henderson,  1872,  in  partnership 
with  his  brother,  Sylvester,  the  part- 
nership continuing  until  1904.  when  his 
brother  removed  to  Knoxville,  Tenn.; 
located  in  St.  Paul,  1886.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Office:  507  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     856    Dayton    Av..    St.    Paul. 

KIRBT,  Julian  Noyes,  wholesale 
druggist;  born  at  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  Nov. 
16,  1861;  son  of  Eliab  Burgis  and  Caro- 
line L.  (Noyes)  Kirby;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  unmarried. 
Began  business  career  in  1881  in  St. 
Louis,  in  employ  of  Barstow  &  White- 
law;  in  1883  went  to  work  for  The 
Richardson  Drug  Co.  of  St.  Louis;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1884,  and  entered  employ 
of  Noyes  Bros.  &  Cutler,  wholesale 
druggists  (jobbing  and  manufacturing), 
and  since  April  1,  1902,  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  that  firm.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
396-408  Sibley  St.  Residence:  535 
Grand    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KIBBV,  Stephen  R.,  banker;  born  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  16,  1876;  educated  in 
Detroit  High  School  and  Detroit  Busi- 
ness College.  Began  business  career 
as  clerk  in  First  National  Bank,  Little 
Palls,  continuing.  1896-98;  cashier  First 
National  Bank,  Hibbing,  since  Dec, 
1898;  appointed  postmaster,  1902,  which 
position  he  now  holds;  also  president 
Nashwaukee  State  Bank  and  Miners' 
State  Bank,  Chesholm.  School  trustee, 
Hibbing,  1900;  member  village  council, 
1901.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Little  Falls,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Miss 
Nellie  C.  Davidson.  Club:  Algonquin. 
Address:     Hibbing,  Minn. 

KIRK,  Robert  Alexander,  president 
and  treasurer,  Farwell,  Ozman,  Kirk  & 
Co.;  born  Ellsworth,  O..  Aug.  28,  1837; 
reared  upon  the  farm  and  educated  in 
the  academy;  served  as  volunteer  in  the 


Civil  War,  and  was  mustered  out  with 
Sherman's  Armv;  married.  Elsworth, 
Oct.  19,  1865.  to  Miss  MaVy  E.  Allen. 
Was  in  employment  of  C.  Aultman  &  Co., 
Canton,  O.,  manufacturers  of  agricul- 
tural implements,  1865-82;  resigned  and 
came  to  St.  Paul.  Minn..  1882.  where  he 
has  since  resided.  Was  one  of  the  or- 
ganizers of  the  incorporated  company  of 
Farwell,  Ozmun.  Kirk  &  Co.,  1887.  being 
chosen  treasurer  of  the  company,  now 
president;  also  president  Jobbers'  Un- 
ion. 1895-96;  president  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, St.  Paul,  1899-1900;  president  of 
the  National  Hardware  Association, 
1901-02.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial. 
Office:  Jackson  and  2d  Sts.  Residence: 
4  45   Laurel  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KIRSCZER,  Georgfe  F.,  banker;  born 
in  New  York,  April  20,  1862;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Caroline  (Barr)  Kirscher; 
educated  at  University  of  Wisconsin. 
President  Merchants'  State  Bank.  Little 
Palls,  since  Oct.,  1902.  Republican. 
Address:      Liitle    Palls,    Minn. 

KIRWUI,  Feter  J.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  1866;  graduate  Law 
Department,  University  of  Minnesota, 
1894.  Began  practice  at  Waterville, 
Minn.,  1895;  county  attorney  Le  Sueur 
Co.,  1897-1901;  city  attorney  Waterville, 
1898-99;  now  assistant  attorney  general 
of   Minnesota.      Address:      State   Capitol. 

KISTIiER,  Cbarles  Milton,  physician; 
born  in  Carbon  Co.,  Penna.,  Aug.  12, 
1869;  son  of  David  and  Mary  A.  (Montz) 
Kistler;  educated  in  higli  school,  Drew's 
Pharmacy  College  (diploma,  1889),  Med- 
ical Department  University  of  Minne- 
sota, M.D.,  1893.  Registered  pharmacist. 
State  Board  of  Pharmacy,  1898,  State 
Board  of  Medicine.  1903.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1887;  was  a  druggist,  1887-93; 
physician  and  surgeon  since  1893.  Mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  O.  H.  Graben  &  Co.. 
druggists.  Member  Minneapolis  Medical 
Club,  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota,  and  American  Medical 
Associations.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Odd  Fellows,  Sons  of  Hermann,  Macca- 
bees. A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  March  29,  1899,  to  Grace 
Braem.  Office  and  residence:  637  6th 
Av.,  N.,  Minneapolis. 

KIXMOEIiIiER,       Herman       William, 

president  O.  H.  Peck  Co.;  born  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1870;  son  of 
Simon  and  Margaret  Kixmoeller;  edu- 
cated in  German  parochial  and  Minne- 
apolis public  schools;  married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Jan.  11,  1903,  to  Miss  Hulda 
Rutzatz.  At  13  years  of  age  entered 
a  shoe  store  but  after  five  years'  ex- 
perience in  the  shoe  business  engaged  as 
bookkeeper  in  a  photographic  supply 
house  and  became  manager;  later  half 
partner  successively  in  the  firm  of  J.  W. 
Pouch  &  Co  ,  and  the  Minneapolis  Photo 
Materials  Co.;  president,  manager  and 
treasurer  of  the  photographic  supply 
firm  of  O.  H.  Peck  Co.  Democrat.  Luth- 
eran. Office:  112  5th  St.,  S.  Residence: 
1317    Emerson   Av.,    N.,    Minneapolis. 


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XJEIiIiAND,  Jacob  Severn,  physician; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  April  10,  1870; 
son  of  Ole  A.  and  Turine  (Romoren) 
Kjelland;  graduate  Winona  High  School, 
1S92;  student  University  of  Minnesota, 
1893-95;  College  of  physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Hamline  University,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1898.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  since  April  11,  i898. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Hei- 
berg,  Minn.,  July,  1899,  to  Miss  Ben- 
nette  Olson.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

KIiEIN,  John,  merchant;  born  at 
Maria  Rach  Dorf,  Nassau,  Germany, 
April  6,  1835.  Came  to  America  with  his 
brother  William,  in  1854,  and  went  to 
work  in  factory  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. ; 
started  for  California,  in  1856,  but 
changed  his  mind  and  in  August  of  that 
year  located  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.;  started 
furniture  factory  in  company  with  bro- 
ther, bringing  first  load  of  furniture  on 
a  flat  boat  from  Anoka;  removed  to 
Mankato  where  he  has  resided  since 
June  20,  1870.  Vice  president  and  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank;  director  Man- 
kato Board  of  Trade.  Roman  Catholic. 
Superintendent  and  one  of  the  founders 
of  St.  Josepli's  Hospital;  first  superin- 
tendent Calvary  Cemetery.  Married  at 
Mankato,  May  18,  1863,  to  Miss  Gertrude 
Filterer;  4  children  now  living.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

KIiINE,  Newman,  railway  official; 
born  at  Adrian,  Midi.,  1859;  educated  in 
common  schools  at  Adrian.  Entered 
service  of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Ry.,  at  Brimfleld,  Ind.,  as  telegraph 
operator,  1874;  advanced  as  chief  clerk 
to  assistant  general  manager  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  assistant  superintendent 
transportation,  assistant  to  general  man- 
ager same  road,  and  superintendent 
Seattle,  Lake  Shore  &  Eastern  Rd. ;  was 
superintendent  Yellowstone  division 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  at  Glendine,  Mont., 
1898-1902;  supt.  Pacific  division,  same 
road,  at  Tacoma,  1902-03;  has  been 
assistant  general  superintendent  Eastern 
district,  same  road,  at  St.  Paul,  since 
April,  1903.  Married  at  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  Nov.  2,  1892,  to  Miss  Maud  Butter- 
field.  Office:  Broadway  Cor.  4th  St. 
Residence:     296  Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KIiOSSNER,  Henry,  banker;  born  at 
Lafayette.  Minn..  Dec.  3,  1859.  Has 
been  engaged  in  banking  business  since 
Oct.  1,  1901.  President  State  Bank  of 
Barrett;  director  State  Bank  of  Winth- 
rop.  Also  proprietor  Barrett  Land  & 
lioan  Co.  Married.  Address:  Barrett, 
Minn. 

KIiUCKHOHlT,  Charles  Iiouis,  manu- 
facturer of  furs;  born  at  Waukegan,  111., 
Nov.  26,  1855;  son  of  Rev.  Charles  F. 
and  Sophie  (Freytag)  Kluckhohn;  edu- 
-cated  in  public  schools  at  Watertown, 
Wis.,  and  Peru,  111.,  and  Peru  High 
School;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1877. 
to  Sophie  Zimmerman.  Entered  employ 
of  Gordon  &  Ferguson  in  1873,  the  firm 
being  wholesale  dealers  in  hats,  gloves 
and  furs,  and  became  especially  identi- 


fied with  the  manufacture  of  furs,  be- 
coming a  member  of  the  firm  in  1889, 
and  has  been  secretary  of  the  company 
since  its  incorporation  in  1902.  Repub- 
lican. Metliodist.  Director  St.  Paul 
Symphony  Orchestra  Association.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and 
Country  (St.  Paul);  Transportation 
(New  York  City).  Office:  Gordon 
Square.  Residence:  804  Goodrich  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

KNAFF,  Charles  Bug'g'les,  manager 
Winona  Carriage  Co.;  born  at  Catskill, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1863;  son  of  Charles  R. 
and  Mary  (Shepard)  Knapp;  educated 
in  public  schools  at  Catskill.  Began 
career  witli  tlie  Sommerset  Lighting 
Co.,  of  New  Jersey,  continuing  until 
1900,  when  he  came  to  Winona  to  take 
position  of  secretary  and  manager  of 
the  Winona  Carriage  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  carriages  and  sleighs.  Mason  (mem- 
ber Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter);  also  mem- 
ber Sons  of  American  Revolution,  New 
York  State.  Married  at  Winona,  1888, 
to  Miss  Lulu  Hollowell.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

KNAFF,  William  Henry,  flour  milling; 
born  at  Troy,  Pa.,  Nov.  23,  1854;  son  of 
Wm.  H.  and  Mary  N.  (Wadsworth) 
Knapp;  educated  in  the  common  schools. 
I.iOcated  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1875;  be- 
came identified  with  the  wliolesale  and 
retail  dry  goods  firm  of  J.  D.  Blake  & 
Co.,  remaining  with  the  company  16 
years;  was  business  manager  of  the 
Rochester  State  Hospital,  1890-1902;  has 
been  treasurer  and  manager  of  the  John 
A.  Cole  Milling  Co.,  since  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner.  President  Rochester 
Merchants'  Association.  Married  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Jan.  20,  1887,  to  Miss 
Mary  G.  Kelley.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

KITATVOIiD,  Bernard  H.,  furniture; 
born  in  Norway,  Dec.  16,  lS5f;  son  of 
Egbert  and  Bertha  Knatvold;  came  to 
America  1861;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Freeborn  Co.  and  Albert  Lea,  and  at 
Minneapolis  Business  College;  married 
at  Albert  Lea.  July,  1886,  to  Miss  Annie 
Jorgenson.  Began  active  career  at 
Albert  Lea,  1872,  as  bookkeeper,  and 
was  engaged  in  hardware  business  for 
himself,  1889-93;  has  been  in  furniture 
business  since  1893.  Vice  president 
Citizens  National  Bank,  city  treasurer 
Albert  Lea,  1900.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Masonic  order,  M.  W. 
A.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 

Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

KITATVOIiI),  Edward  W.,  proprietor 
Northern  Creamery  Supply  House;  born 
in  Norway,  April  11,  1851;  son  of  Egbert 
and  Bertha  Knatvold;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1865;  educated  in  schools  of  Free- 
born Co.;  married  in  Freeborn  Co.,  1874, 
to  Miss  Nettie  Bang.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing until  1891;  in  hardware  business, 
1891-97;  now  at  the  head  of  the  Northern 
Creamery  Supply  House,  established, 
1897.  Director  Citizens  National  Bank. 
Was  state  grain  inspector,   1899-1902,  by 


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appointment  of  Gov.  John  Lind;  ex- 
mayor  of  Albert  Lea  and  ex-president 
of  the  city  council.  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.     Address:      Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

UNEIIImAJUT},  Thomas,  lawyer;  born 
at  Harrison,  Me.,  June  19,  1S51;  son  of 
Peabody  and  Abagail  (Cummings)  Knee- 
land;  educated  at  Bridgeton  Academy, 
Me.,  and  Bowdoin  College,  Me.,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  B.A.,  1S74  (degree  of 
M.A.,  same  college,  1877).  Began  prac- 
tice of  law,  1879,  and  has  been  in  ac- 
tive practice  in  Minneapolis,  since  1880; 
member  of  firm  of  Ferguson  &  Kneeland, 
1SS7-95;  alone  since  1895.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Mason.  Married  at 
Belleville,  111.,  1887,  to  Miss  Josephine 
W.  Underwood.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  554  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  124  So. 
13th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

KNIGHTS,  Prederick  Amott,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Lamoille,  111.,  1861;  edu- 
cated at  Doane  College,  Crete,  Neb.,  and 
at  Chicago  Medical  College,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1890.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  in  Minneapolis,  since 
1890.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations.  Married  at 
Red  Cloud,  Neb..  1892,  to  Miss  Gertrude 
Sherer.  Office:  416  Masonic  Temple. 
Residence:  2804  Chicago  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

KNOBI;aUCH,  Anton,  banker;  born  at 
Ebnat,  Wurtemberg,  Germany,  Aug.  24, 
1835;  came  to  America,  1854;  located  at 
Carver,  Minn.,  Aug.  20,  1856;  clerk  in 
general  store,  1856-63;  began  in  business 
for  himself,  1863;  disposed  of  mercan- 
tile business  and  founded  Bank  of  Car- 
ver, ISSl,  and  has  continued  to  the 
present  time  as  proprietor  of  the  bank. 
Republican.  Married  at  Carver,  Minn., 
to  Miss  Anna  Johnson.  Address:  Car- 
ver,   Minn. 

KirOWXiTON,  EUiott  Answorth, 
merchant  and  banker;  born  at  Wards- 
boro,  Vt.;  son  of  William  and  Electa 
P.  (Ramsdell)  Knowlton;  educated  in 
public  schools,  private  school,  and  3 
years  in  Hamline  University.  Has  en- 
gaged in  dry  goods  business  since  1869; 
proprietor  E.  A.  Knowlton  Co.,  whole- 
sale and  retail  dry  goods,  Rochester, 
Minn.,  established,  1861,  under  title  of 
J.  D.  Blake  &  Co.;  also  interested  in 
three  stores  in  S.  Dakota.  President 
I^nion  National  Bank,  Rochester  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Association;  vice  president 
John  A.  Cole  Milling  Co,  Inc.,  1906. 
For  three  years  member  Co.  A,  7th  M. 
N.  G.  Republican.  Methodist.  Married 
at  Rochester,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Ella  R. 
Blake.      Address:      Rochester,    Minn. 

KNOX,  Renwick  B.,  real  estate;  native 
of  New  York  City.  Was  in  grain  com- 
mission business  in  New  York  City  and 
member  New  York  Produce  Exchange; 
located  in  Duluth,  1893,  and  became 
vice  president  of  the  firm  of  William 
E.  Lucas  &  Co.,  established,  1887;  suc- 
ceeded   William    E.     Lucas    &    Co.,    and 


has  operated  as  R.  B.  Knox  &  Co.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1899.  Treasurer  Duluth  Real 
Estate  Exchange;  also  s.ecretary  and 
treasurer  Duluth  Superior  Dredging  Co. 
Honorary  secretary  Eg:ypt  Exploration 
Fund.  Member  Kitchi  Gammi  Club. 
Mason.  Office:  Exchange  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 1314  E.  Superior  St.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

KNOK,  Thomas  Jefferson,  lawyer; 
born  at  Covington,  Penn.,  Feb.  16,  1846; 
son  of  George  and  Ruth  (Cole)  Knox; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Wisconsin  and  Minnesota,  and  at 
Fillmore  (Minn.)  Academy.  Studied  law, 
was  admitted  to  the  bar  and  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Jackson, 
Minn.,  since  1872;  practiced  alone,  1872- 
1900;  senior  member  of  law  firm  of 
Knox  &  Faber  since  1900.  Director 
First  National  Bank,  Brown  National 
Bank,  both  of  Jackson.  County  super- 
intendent of  schools  Jackson  Co.,  7 
years;  county  attorney  4  years;  judge 
of  probate  2  years;  state  railway  com- 
missioner, one  year;  member  State  Com- 
mission to  revise  laws,  1901-05;  member 
State  Board  of  Examiners  in  Law,  9 
years.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  Jackson,  Minn.,  Sept.  3,  1877,. 
to  Miss  Jane  Cowing.  Address:  Jack- 
son,   Minn. 

KNUSSEN,  Becker  Christian,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Denmark,  Dec.  1,  1870; 
son  of  Peter  B.  and  Laurine  (Been- 
gaard)  Knudsen;  educated  in  public 
school,  Odense,  Denmark;  later  by  pri- 
vate tutor  preparatory  to  entering  uni- 
versity; graduated  from  the  College  of 
Medicine,  University  of  Iowa,  March 
30,  1898;  took  clinical  course  of  medi- 
cine at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1897.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine  April  14,  1898, 
at  Tyler,  Minn.,  continuing  to  the 
present  time;  lecturer  in  physiology 
and  hygiene.  Danebod  College,  Tyler. 
Director  First  State  Bank  of  Tyler, 
agricultural  society  and  County  Fair 
Association.  President  Tyler,  school 
board  9  years.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations 
and  Lincoln  County  Medical  Society. 
Mason;  member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Danish  Brotherhood.  Married 
at  Fredsville,  la.,  April  4,  1900,  Tyra 
Valborg  Dan.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Tennis  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:    Tyler,  Minn. 

KNUDSBN,  Hans  B.,  general  commis- 
sion merchant;  born  in  Norway,  Sept. 
25,  1860;  son  of  Anton  and  Indgren 
(Petersen)  Knudsen;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Norway.  Came  to  America, 
1879,  and  located  on  a  farm  in  Iowa; 
moved  to  Wisconsin  and  worked  in 
lumber  camps  of  Minnesota  locating 
permanently  in  Duluth  in  1890;  was 
boarding  contractor  in  mining  and  rail- 
road camps,  1890-96;  assisted  in  organ- 
izing the  Knudsen-Ferguson  Fruit  Co., 
wholesale  dealers  and  jobbers,  which 
was  incorporated,  1896,  and  of  which 
he  has  been  president  since  the  begin- 
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Produce  Co.,  Ashland,  Wis.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  President  Duluth  Fruit  and 
Produce  Exchange.  Mason.  Knights  of 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Sons  of  Norway,  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Married  at  Baldwin,  Wis.,  1S87,  to  Miss 
Caroline  Mickelson.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Viking,  Republican  (president). 
Norwegian  Turner,  Duluth  Ski.  Recrea- 
tions: Fond  of  outdoor  diversion.  Of- 
fice: 218-220  W.  Mich.  St.  Residence: 
228  2nd  Av.,  W.,  Duluth. 

KNUDS027,  Ole  E.,  hardware  and  farm 
machinery;  born  in  Winnebago  Co.,  la., 
Oct.  S,  1S67;  son  of  Hans  J.  and  Enge- 
borg  (Dahl)  Knudson;  educated  in 
country  schools.  Came  to  Minnesota 
and  began  in  hardware  business  at 
Emmons,  Nov.  1,  1890;  senior  member 
of  the  firm  of  Knudson  &  Olien,  founded 
1897.  Republican.  United  Lutheran. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  in  Iowa, 
1893,  to  Miss  Ida  Iverson.  Address: 
Emmons,   Minn. 

KNT7TS02I',  Knute,  member  Minnesota 
Legislature;  born  in  Norway,  Jan.  19, 
1869;  came  to  America  with  parents, 
1871,  and  has  lived  in  Minnesota  since 
1873;  educated  in  common  school,  high 
school  and  at  Willmar  Seminary;  taught 
school  5  years  in  Pope  and  Swift  coun- 
ties and  read  law  while  teaching;  was 
in  employ  of  State  grain  department  at 
Duluth,  3  years;  traveled  in  N.  Dak.,  as 
solicitor     for    Duluth     grain    companies. 

2  years,  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming. 
Elected  to  House  of  Representatives, 
Nov.,  1906.  Lutheran.  Address:  Swift 
Falls,   Minn. 

KOBVIiIKSKI,  Casimir  M.,  clergyman; 
born  in  Schroda,  Poland,  Jan.  29,  1856; 
son  of  Prof.  Francis  and  Tcopila  (Bur- 
kowska)  Kobylinski;  educated  in  pre- 
paratory schools,  in  college,  at  Posen, 
in   classics  at   Schrunn,    Poland,   and   for 

3  years  at  Louvaine  Seminary,  Louvaine, 
Belgium,  where  he  was  ordained  to  the 
priesthood.  Came  to  America,  1886,  and 
officiated  for  four  years  at  North  Judson, 
Ind.,  and  the  mission  of  Konz;  was 
pastor  St.  Casimir's  parish,  Hammond, 
Ind.,  1891-99;  has  had  charge  of  St. 
Casimir's  Church,  St.  Paul,  since  June, 
1899,  during  which  time  he  has  been 
instrumental  in  effecting  many  improve- 
ments. Address:  St.  Casimir's  Church, 
938  E.  Geranium  St.,  St.  Paul. 

KOCH,  Fritz,  manufacturer;  born  in 
Holland,  18£9;  son  of  William  Koch; 
self  educated.  Came  to  America  at  30 
years  of  age,  having  in  previous  years 
learned  the  brick  making  trade;  began 
in  manufacture  of  brick  on  a  small  scale 
at  St.  Paul,  and  is  president  of  the  Twin 
City  Brick  Co.  Member  Builders'  Ex- 
change, Manufacturers  Association.  Of- 
fice: 401-402  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     788  Goodrich  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

KOCH,  John  Georgre,  merchant;  born  at 
New  I'lm.  Minn..  Jan.  9,  1873;  son  of 
John  and  Elizalxth  (Faust)  Koch;  edu- 
cated in  New  T'lm  public  schools  and 
at    C.    C.    Curtis    Business    College,    Min- 


neapolis. Began  active  career  at  15 
years  of  age  as  delivery  boy  and  clerk 
for  F.  H.  Behnke,  grocery  and  crockery 
store.  New  Ulm,  and  continued  5  years; 
came  to  Canby,  1894,  and  clerked  for 
M.  A.  Eaton  5  years;  was  with  the 
Lund  Land  Agency  one  year;  bought  out 
hardware  store  of  W.  S.  Lund,  March 
1,  1900,  of  which  has  since  been  pro- 
prietor and  manager.  Married  at 
Canby,  Feb.  1,  1899,  to  Miss  Anna  M. 
Lund.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O. 
L'.  W.  Club:.  Commercial.  Address: 
Canby.  Minn. 

KOCH,  Iiouis  Karel  Jan,  optician  and 
brick  manufacturer;  born  in  Holland, 
Jan.  25,  1861;  son  of  Wellem  and  Wil- 
helmina  (Korten)  Koch;  educated  by 
private  teacher  at  home  and  in  high 
school  at  Arnhem,  Holland.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  clerk  in  grocery  at  Arn- 
hem, 1878,  continuing  until  1881;  tra- 
veled for  produce  business  in  Holland, 
1881-86;  came  to  America,  Jan.  16,  1886; 
was  engaged  in  land  business  with  head- 
quarters in  Chicago  and  later.  St.  Paul, 
for  brother,  Theo.  F.,  until  Jan.,  1894, 
removing  to  Minneapolis,  Sept.,  1897. 
Took  up  optical  business  in  which  is 
now  engaged  and  followed  it  for  a 
number  of  years,  gradually  disposing 
of  farming  land.  Owns  optical  depart- 
ment Powers  Mercantile  Co.  Also  has 
been  interested  in  manufacture  of 
pressed  brick  since  1890,  and  is  vice 
president  of  the  Twin  City  Brick  Co. 
Independent  in  politics.  Member  Fine 
Arts  Society.  Married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Dec.  24,  1894,  to  Mrs.  Emma  L.  Meyer. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Automobile,  Apollo 
(associate  member).  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing, sailing,  automobiling,  traveling.  Of- 
fice: 200  Lumber  Exchange.  Residence: 
3317   2nd  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

EOEHIiER,  Cliarles  Frederick,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Canal  Dover,  O.,  April  8. 
1856:  son  of  Conrad  and  Catherine  (All- 
man)  Koehler;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Ohio;  Mt.  Union  (O.)  Business  Col- 
lege; University  of  Wooster,  graduating, 
degree  of  Ph.B.,  1890,  A.M.,  same  uni- 
versity, 1893.  Married  at  Dundee,  O., 
1881,  to  Miss  Etta  J.  Stout.  Tutor  Uni- 
versity of  Wooster,  1886-90;  professor 
of  pedagogy,  Baldwin  University,  Berea, 
O.,  1890-92;  state  institute  conductor  and 
instructor  in  civics  and  history.  State 
Normal  School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1892- 
1902;  president  State  Normal  and  In- 
dustrial School.  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  1902-5; 
has  been  principal  and  one  of  the 
owners  of  Brandrup  &  Nettleton  Busi- 
ness College,  Winona,  since  1905.  Mem- 
ber National  Educational  Association. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  So- 
cial Science,  Central  Men's.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

KOEHIiER,  Georgre  'William,  wholesale 
merchant;  born  at  Manitowoc,  Wis., 
Nov.  1,  1862;  educated  in  public  school 
sA  Manitowoc;  married.  Began  business 
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Hinrichs,  under  present  Arm  name  of 
Koehler  &  Hinrichs,  which  has  con- 
tinued without  change  except  the  death 
of  Ferdinand  Hinriclis  in  1904.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
255-265  E.  Third  St.  Residence:  725 
Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

KOEHIiES,  Robert,  artist;  born,  Ham- 
burg, Germanj-,  Nov.  23,  1S50;  son  of 
Ernest  and  Louise  (Bueter)  Koehler; 
came  to  America  1854;  attended  tlie 
German-American  High  Scliool,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  1S5S  to  1866,  and  learned 
lithography,  working  in  Milwaukee, 
Pittsburg  and  New  York  City;  studied 
drawing  in  night  classes.  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design.  New  York,  and  paint- 
ing at  Art  Students  League,  New  York, 
and  in  Royal  Academy,  Municli,  Ger- 
many. Began  painting,  1873  and  ex- 
hibited at  National  Academy,  1877;  or- 
ganized the  American  department  at  the 
Art  Exhibition,  Munich,  1883  and  1888. 
Married.  New  York  City,  Sept.  7,  1895, 
Marie  Fischer.  Director  Minneapolis 
School  of  Fine  Arts  since  1893.  Presi- 
dent Minnesota  State  Art  Society,  mem- 
ber board  of  directors  Minneapolis  So- 
ciety of  Fine  Arts,  member  Art  Com- 
mission of  the  city  of  Minneapolis, 
president  Minneapolis  Art  League,  mem- 
ber Society  of  Western  Artists.  Princi- 
pal paintings:  Holliday  Occupations, 
Her  Only  Support,  The  Socialist,  The 
Strike,  Violet.  Judgment  of  Paris, 
Love's  Secret,  The  Family  Bible,  Father 
and  Son,  Salve  Luna.  Residence:  4816 
Portland  Av.,    Minneapolis. 


J.  C,  Canadian  government 
land  agent;  born  in  Russia,  Sept.  29, 
1869;  son  of  John  J.  and  Justina 
(Wiens)  Koehn;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  1873,  and  to  Minnesota,  1878; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Mountain 
Lake.  Minn.;  married  at  Mountain  Lake, 
Sept.  23,  1897,  to  Miss  Lizzie  Goertzen. 
Began  in  real  estate  and  immigration 
business  on  his  own  account,  1900,  and 
is  representative  of  the  Canadian  gov- 
ernment in  introducing  settlers  upon 
lands  of  Western  Canada.  Address: 
Mountain  Lake,  Minn. 

KOEBNEB,  Henry  C,  secretary  Mil- 
ler, Davis  Printing  Co.;  born  at  Shako- 
pee,  Minn.,  Dec.  10,  1857;  son  of  Adam 
and  Caroline  (I.ieis)  Koerner;  educated 
in  public  and  parochial  schools  of 
Shakopee  and  St.  John's  College,  College- 
ville,  Minn.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  store  of  Kohls  &  Berens, 
Shakopee,  continuing  1874-80;  was  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Kohls.  Berens  &  Co., 
Jordan,  Minn.,  1880-86,  inclusive;  has 
been  secretary  Miller.  Davis  Printing 
Co.,  corporation,  manufacturers  of  blank 
books,  stationery,  office  and  bank  sup- 
plies, since  March  1,  1902.  Trustee 
village  of  Jordan,  1882-84;  county  audi- 
tor Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  1886-99;  president 
and  member  city  council,  Shakopee. 
1890-96;  member  and  clerk,  school  board. 
Shakopee,  4  years;  deputy  public  exami- 
ner of  Minnesota,  1899  to  March  1,  1902. 
Democratic    candidate    for    state    treas- 


urer, 1900.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
C.  O.  F.,  K.  of  C,  G.  C.  B.  S.,  of  Minn. 
Married  at  Shakopee,  Oct.  26,  1880,  to 
Katherine  Schweickert.  Office:  212-215 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1600  27th  St., 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

KOHIiEB,  Otto  A.,  general  merchan- 
dise; born  at  Watertown,  Minn.,  Sept. 
23,  1861;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Watertown  and  at  Faddis  Business 
College,  St.  Paul.  Has  been  connected 
with  the  same  house  since  taking  up 
his  residence  in  Hutchinson,  May  '2, 
1892,  the  firm  then  being  Belden  & 
Brabee;  the  title  of  the  firm  is  now 
Brabee  &  Kohler.  Postmaster  of 
Hutchinson  under  Cleveland's  two  ad- 
ministrations; ex-mayor  of  the  city  and 
served  several  terms  as  alderman.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.  Married. 
June  15,  1891,  to  Miss  Eva  J.  Stocking. 
Address:      Hutchinson,    Minn. 

KOHI^EB,  William  F.,  manager  and 
treasurer  Minnesota  Harness  Factory, 
Inc.;  born  in  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.,  April 
23,  1866;  son  of  Sebastian  B.  and 
Catherina  (Boumann)  Kohler;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Watertown,  Minn., 
and  Minneapolis;  married  at  Delano, 
Minn.,  Sept.  12,  1888,  to  Miss  Louisa 
Eppel.  Engaged  in  harness  making 
business  with  his  father  at  Watertown, 
1884-93;  was  with  the  Piano  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  agricultural  machinery, 
Minneapolis,  1893-98;  became  identified 
with  the  International  Harvester  Co., 
Minneapolis,  1898,  and  was  at  Albert 
Lea,  Minn.,  for  same  company,  1902-05; 
has  been  manager  and  treasurer  Minne- 
sota Harness  Factory,  Inc.,  since  Jan. 
1,  1906,  manufacturers  and  jobbers  of 
harness  and  saddlery.  Democrat.  Mayor 
of  Delano,  1889-93.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  C.  O.  F.,  U.  C.  T. 
of  America.  Member  Board  of  Trade 
and  Business  Men's  Assn.  Recreations: 
Reading,  gardening.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

KOHN,  Victor.wholesale  liquor  dealer; 
born  in  Bohemia,  Austria,  Sept.  14,  1876; 
son  of  Nathan  and  Louise  (Fanta) 
Kohn:  attended  public  school  in  Austria, 
1881-86,  and  college  until  July,  1890. 
Came  to  America,  1890;  was  engaged 
as  clerk,  Simon  Hasterlick,  Chicago,  111., 
1890-94;  was  distiller  and  rectifier  of 
spirits,  B.  K.  Block  &  Co.,  Sacramento, 
Calif,  1894-97;  held  same  position  with 
L.  S.  Loeb  &  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn..  1897-98; 
has  been  secretary  and  treasurer  Sattler 
Liquor  Co.,  since  Nov.,  1898,  wholesale 
liquors,  jobbers,  importers  and  manu- 
facturers. Also  secretary  and  treasurer 
Richard  Johnson  Distilling  Co.  Jewish 
religion.  Member  Independent  Order 
B'nai  B'rith.  Married  at  Duluth,  Minn., 
Jan.  6,  1903.  to  Miss  Rosa  T.  Freimuth. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunting.  Of- 
fice: 214-216  W.  Michigan  St.  Resi- 
dence:     301    E.    4th    St.,    Duluth. 

KOIiABS,  Charles  C,  lawyer;  born  at 
New  Prague,  Minn.,  Oct.  25,  1865;  son 
of  Francis  and  Eva  Kolars;  educated  in 
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Prague,  to  1880;  Notre  Dame  Univer- 
sity, Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  1880-85,  graduat- 
ing, degrees  B.S.,  and  C.E.,  1885;  has 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  since  Oct. 
14,  1887.  Married  at  New  Prague,  Minn., 
Sept.  i,  18SS,  to  Mary  Matouselc.  Was 
county  attorney  Le  Sueur  Co.,  1895-96. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Address: 
Le  Sueur  Centre,  Minn. 

KOIiXtlKEB,  Jacob  R.,  clothing;  born 
in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  25,  1865;  son 
of  Simon  and  Amelia  B.  Kalliner;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Milwaukee; 
married  at  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  1SS7, 
to  Alice  Brown.  Engaged  in  clothing 
business  one  year  in  Milwaukee;  has 
been  in  same  line  of  business  in  Still- 
water since  1883.  Secretary  and  treas- 
urer KollineV  Bros.  &  Newman  Mfg.  Co.. 
St.  Louis.  Pine  &  Cedar  Co.,  Oneill 
Irvine  Co.,  &c.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Woodmen. 
Address:      Stillwater,    Minn. 

KOIiIiZNEB,  Robert  S.,  attorney;  born 
at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  March  22,  1868;  son 
of  Simon  and  Amelia  (Brandeis)  Kolli- 
ner;  educated  in  Baraboo  public  and 
high  schools;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1887;  Col- 
lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  degree  of  LL.B.,  1890.  Mem- 
ber of  the  law  firm  of  Hall  &  Kolliner; 
also  member  of  the  firm  of  Kolliner 
Brothers  &  Newman,  manufacturers  and 
jobbers,  Stillwater,  Minn.  Member  of 
faculty,  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota.  Married,  Nov.  25,  1897,  to 
Miss  Mathilda  H.  Newmann.  Recrea- 
tion: Travel.  Office:  724  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  3340  2nd  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

KOI.Z.ni'G,  Prank  A.;  born  at  Wheel- 
ing. jNIinn.,  Aug.  3,  1857;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Rice  Co.;  married  at 
Wheeling,  May  20,  1886,  to  Miss  Caro- 
line Mueller.  Has  been  engaged  in 
farming  ever  since  he  began  business 
career.  President  Farmers  State  Bank 
of  Nerstrand,  and  Nerstrand  Coopera- 
tive Creamery  Association:  secretary 
and  treasurer  Wheeling  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Co.  Republican.  President  St. 
John's  Congregation  (Evangelical  Pro- 
testant). .Tustice  of  the  peace.  Wheel- 
ing.     Address:      Nerstrand,    Minn. 

KOIiSBUM',  John  B.,  real  estate;  born 
near  Christiania,  Norway,  Dec.  9,  1860; 
educated  in  public  schools;  studied 
mechanical  engineering;  came  to  United 
States  in  1881,  and  gained  practical 
business  education  while  handling 
wheat,  lumber  and  farm  machinery  in 
Minnesota  and  North  Dakota.  Has  been 
dealing  extensively  in  Minnesota  and 
Wisconsin  farm  lands,  since  1890,  with 
headquarters  in  St.  Paul.  Married  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Nov.  9,  1896,  to 
Alice  Elizabeth  Adams.  Club:  St.  Paul 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing,  farming  and  working  with  tools. 
Office:  116  East  3rd  St.  Residence: 
972  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 


KOIiSET,  Carl  D.,  physician;  native 
of  Norway;  son  of  Hans  D.  and  Britha 
Kolset;  came  to  America,  1893;  educated 
in  Glencoe  (Minn.)  High  School.  1894-96; 
Augsburg  Seminary,  Minneapolis,  1896- 
1901,  graduating  degree  of  A.B.,  1901; 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Hamline  University,  1901-05,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1905.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  since  June  12, 
1905.  Unmarried.  Lutheran.  Address: 
Belgrade,   Minn. 

KONANTZ,  Charles  P.,  dentist;  born 
at  Quincy,  111.,  Sept.  7,  1847;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Quincy,  and  at 
"^'estern  College  of  Dental  Surgery,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Began  practice  of  dentistry 
at  Quincy,  1868;  followed  the  profession 
in  St.  Louis,  1869-74;  has  been  a  pes'ident 
of  St.  Paul  since  April,  1874,  and  is 
now  devoting  his  time  mainly  to  looking 
after  investments  in  Minnesota,  N.  Dak. 
and  Wash.  Office:  504  Pittsburg  Bldg. 
Residence:     Boardman  Hotel,  St.  Paul. 

KONANTZ,  Edward  Albert,  saddlery 
manufacturer:  born  at  Quincy,  111.,  Nov. 
9,  1S57;  son  of  Paul  and  Wilhelmina 
(Schultheis)  Konantz;  educated  in  the 
public  schools  and  in  Gem  City  Business 
College,  Quincy,  111.;  married  at  St. 
Paul.  Minn.,  Jan.  24,  1889,  to  Minnesota 
May  Hendrickson.  At  age  of  15  became 
apprentice  in  harness  shop,  Quincj',  111.; 
at  20  was  member  of  firm  of  W.  H. 
Konantz  &  Brothers,  Quincy.  111.;  started 
in  saddlery  business  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
March  1,  1882;  organized  the  Konantz 
Saddlery  Co.,  St.  Paul,  wholesale,  1888, 
ar.d  the  Konantz-Gaver  Co.,  wholesale 
manufacturers  of  saddlery,  1905.  Presi- 
dent Konantz-Gaver  Co ,  First  National 
Bank  of  Columbus,  N.  D.,  Citizens  Lum- 
ber Co.  of  Bowbelle,  Flaxton,  Columbus 
and  Kensel,  N.  D.,  Independent  Lumber 
Co.,  Kenmore,  N.  D.;  president  and 
treasurer  Dakota  Land  and  Investment 
Co.,  St.  Paul.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Mason.  Club:  Cotnmercial.  Of- 
fice: 227  E.  6th  St.  Residence:  622 
Igl.hart   St.,   St.   Paul. 

KOON,  Martin  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Altay,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1841; 
son  of  Alanson  and  Marilla  (Wells) 
Koon;  educated  in  common  schools, 
Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich.,  and  at  Hillsdale 
College,  Hillsdale.  Mich.,  graduating 
1S63.  Admitted  to  bar  in  Michigan, 
1868.  and  practiced  at  Hillsdale,  March, 
1S68.  to  April,  1878;  moved  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1878.  and  has  practiced  law  ever 
since  in  Minneapolis  except  in  1883-84 
and  '85,  when  he  was  on  the  bench. 
Has  always  kept  out  of  politics  and  has 
held  no  office  except  in  line  of  his  pro- 
fession; was  county  attorney  Hillsdale 
Co..  Mich.,  4  years  and  district  judge, 
4th  judicial  district,  Minn.  1883-86. 
Vice  president  Northwestern  National 
Bank,  Minn.  Loan  and  Trust  Co.;  presi- 
dent Minneapolis  General  Electric  Co., 
director  Electric  Steel  Elevator  Co., 
Great  Western  Elevator  Co.,  George  W. 
Van  Dusen  &  Co.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.      Member  National   Geographic 


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Society,  Minneapolis  Art  Society.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Nov.,  1S73,  to  Miss 
Josephine  Van  De  Mark.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Traveling.  Office: 
Minnesota  Loan  and  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 
Residence:  IGOO  Harmon  Place,  Minne- 
apolis. 

HOFFMANN,  I^ouis,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Smith  Costume  Co.;  born  in 
Baden,  Germany,  Nov.  8,  1867;  son  of 
Louis  and  Emilie  Kopfmann;  educated 
in  Gymnasium  Baden.  Came  to  America, 
located  in  Chicago,  111.,  and  followed 
trade  of  wig  maker,  1891;  removed  to 
Minneapolis,  1S93,  and  was  employed  at 
West  Hotel  as  theatrical  wig  maker  and 
manager  of  hair  store;  became  partner 
and  part  owner  witli  Hugo  Yetter  in  the 
Smith  Costume  Co.,  established,  1884, 
of  which  is  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias.  I.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Degree 
of  Honor,  Sons  of  Hermann;  also  Har- 
monia  and  Austrian  Singing  societies. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  1893,  to  Miss 
Albertina  Vogel.  Office:  35  S.  7th  St. 
Residence:  1250  Fenn  Av.,  N.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

KOBTSCH,  Gustav  A.,  merchant;  born 
in  Magdeburg,  Germany,  Jan.  29,  1850; 
son  of  C.  F.  August  and  Charlott  (Kohl- 
hoff)  Kortsch;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  1853;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Wisconsin  and  at  Spencers  Commer- 
cial College,  Milwaukee,  1867;  married 
in  Michigan,  1870,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  J. 
Thomas.  Came  to  Minnesota,  fall  of 
1870  and  engaged  in  farming;  has  been 
in  merchandise  business  since  1876. 
Director  Douglas  County  Bank.  Ad- 
di-ess:      Alexandria,    Minn. 

KBAFFT,  Edwin  James,  agricultural 
implements;  born  at  Belleville,  111.,  Nov. 
9,  1868;  son  of  James  F.  and  Louisa  F. 
Kraftt;  graduate  Minnesota  State  Uni- 
versity, 1892.  Began  business  career, 
1892,  with  Lehigh  Coal  and  Coke  Co., 
continuing  for  one  year;  became  con- 
nected as  cashier  with  Dean  &  Co., 
dealers  in  Dean  Diamond  Vehicles  and 
agricultural  implements,  and  has  been 
treasurer  of  the  company  since  1895. 
Methodist.  Superintendent  of  Hennepin 
County  Sunday  School;  was  elected 
secretary  of  Minnesota  State  Sunday 
School  Association,  1902.  Republican. 
Married,  at  Minneapolis,  1894,  to  Miss 
Jennette  C.  Dean.  Recreation:  General 
athletics.  Office:  404  Washington  Av., 
N.  Residence:  1601  3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

KBAFFT,  James  F.,  merchant;  born 
at  Belleville,  111..  Nov.  25,  1839;  son  of 
Theodore  J.  and  Mary  E.  Krafft;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Belleville  and 
Michigan  State  Normal  School,  Ypsil- 
anti,  Midi.  Began  active  career  in  in- 
surance business  at  Belleville,  111.; 
.served  in  Civil  War,  as  member  of  117th 
111.  Inf.,  16th  Army  Corps,  1862-65;  re- 
sumed insurance  business  at  Belleville, 
continuing  1865-81;   removed   to  Minnea- 


polis, 1881,  and  became  cashier  Murray, 
Warner  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers;  has 
been  secretary  Palace  Clothing  House 
Co.,  since  1896.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  G.  A.  R.  Mai-ried  at  Belleville, 
111.,  1866.  to  Miss  Louisa  F.  Flanagan. 
Office:  Palace  Clothing  House.  Resi- 
dence:    69    S.    lltla    St.,    Minneapolis. 

KBAHMHB,  Edward  Gustav,  county 
auditor;  born  at  New  L'lm,  Minn.,  Jan. 
31,  1858;  son  of  Edward  F.  and  Phillip- 
pina  (Pfaff)  Krahmer;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools,  St.  Paul,  and  St.  Paul  Com- 
mercial College;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  9,  1884,  to  Emma  Albrecht.  En- 
tered employ  of  father.  E.  F.  Krahmer, 
painting  contractor,  1875;  became  his 
associate  in  business,  1879;  general 
manager,  1884;  retired  from  painting 
business,  1891.  Engaged  in  real  estate 
business,  1891-96;  St.  Paul  assembly- 
man, June  to  December,  1896;  register 
of  deeds  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1897-1900;  coun- 
ty auditor  of  Ramsey  Co.  since  1903. 
Member  of  Junior  Pioneers,  Territorial 
Pioneers,  B.  P.  O.  E..  A.  O.  U.  W.,  etc. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Court  House. 
Residence:    4  42   Pine  St.,   St.   Paul. 

KBAMEB,  Frank  J.,  merchant;  born 
at  Elba,  Minn.,  May  27,  1875;  son  of 
Charles  and  Louisa  (Roesler)  Kramer. 
Has  been  engaged  in  dry  goods  business 
in  his  own  name  at  St.  Charles,  Minn., 
since  Sept.,  1901.  Married  at  St.  Charles, 
Oct.  5.  1903,  Miss  Josephine  M.  Zeches. 
Address:      St.    Charles,    Minn. 

KBANK,  Alfred  J.,  cutler,  grinder  and 
barbers'  furniture  and  supplies;  born  in 
Brown  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  10,  1866;  son  of 
Frank  W.  and  Susan  Krank;  parochial 
schools  and  business  education,  St.  Louis 
and  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Feb., 
1891,  to  Miss  Emma  Hundt.  Has  been 
a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since  1877.  En- 
tered barbers'  supply  business  of  Franke 
&  Schnell  in  1878,  remaining  with  suc- 
cessor. H.  Schnell;  bought  latter's  inter- 
ests in  1883  and  for  a  time  conducted 
the  business  under  own  name;  then 
firm  became  H.  Schnell  &  Co.,  which  in 
1887  was  changed  to  Schnell  &  Krank 
and  since  1903  under  own  name  of 
Alfred  J.  Krank,  cutler  and  grinder, 
manufacturer  of  barbers'  furniture  and 
supplies.  Independent  in  politics.  Mem- 
ber Turn  Verein.  Recreation:  Fishing. 
Offlcp;  142  E.  6th  St.  Residence:  803 
Osceola   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KBEIi'WITZ,  Edmund  Henry,  lawyer; 
born  at  Washington  Mine,  Mich.,  Nov. 
4,  1872;  son  of  Edmund  F.  and  Elizabeth 
(Pennock")  Krelwitz;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools,  Ontonagon,  Mich.,  Fort 
Williams.  Can.,  and  Duluth,  Minn.; 
graduated  from  Duluth  Higli  School, 
June,  1891;  graduated  from  Law  School, 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL. 
M.,  1898;  post  graduate  course,  degree 
of  D  C.L.,  same  university,  1899.  Prac- 
ticed law  in  Minneapolis,  until  1900; 
has  been  in  practice  at  Aitkin,  since 
1900.  Republican.  Elected  county  at- 
torney, Aitkin  Co.,  1902;  reelected  with- 
out    opposition,     1904;     reelected,     1906. 


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Episcopalian.  Scottisli  Rite  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Woodmen, 
Good  Samaritans,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Odd  Fellows.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  June  30,  1903,  to  Miss  J.  Annabel 
Huston.  Club:  Gun.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing,  country  driving,  boat- 
ing.    Addres.s:      Aitkin,   Minn. 

KSETZ,  Hermann,  architect;  born, 
Essen,  Rliein  Provinz,  Germany,  May  20, 
1860;  son  of  John  and  Margareth  A. 
Kretz;  attended  public  and  private 
schools,  Berge,  Borbeck,  1866-74;  School 
of  Technology,  Essen,  1874-77;  Academy 
of  Architecture,  Holzminden,  1877-80, 
graduating  as  architect,  1881;  married, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  22,  1894,  Helena 
B.  Botzet.  After  traveling  through 
greater  part  of  Europe  came  to  New 
York,  18S1;  from  there  visited  principal 
cities  of  United  States  and  Canada; 
in  1886,  located  at  St.  Paul  and  en- 
gaged in  genei;al  practice  of  architec- 
ture. Office:  1016-1017  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  768  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 


I,  Allan  Champlin,  vice  pres- 
ident St.  Paul  Rubber  Co.;  born,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  April  30,  1858;  parents  of 
German  birth;  educated  in  private  Ger- 
man school,  Franklin  School.  Central 
High  School,  Faddis  Business  College  of 
St.  Paul;  married,  St.  Paul,  Feb.  23, 
1887,  Hattie  M.  Johnson.  Began  work 
for  C.  Gotzian  &  Co.,  of  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
wholesale  jobbers  and  manufacturers  of 
boots  and  shoes,  March  17,  1873,  as 
clerk  in  office,  later  becoming,  consecu- 
tively, stockman,  traveling  salesman 
and  house  salesman,  leaving  that  firm 
after  23  years'  service  to  enter  the  rub- 
ber business,  June  10,  1900,  as  travel- 
ing salesman;  now  vice  president  St. 
Paul  Rubber  Co.  Chapter  Mason;  mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias,  Senior  and  Jun- 
ior Pioneers.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  220-226  Bast  Third  St., 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  569  Grand  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

KRISE,  William  C,  secretary  and 
manager  Red  Wing  Malting  Co.;  born 
at  Canton,  Pa..  Feb.  19,  1859;  son  of 
Charles  A.  and  Christine  A.  (Gleckler) 
Krise;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Canton;  married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
1887,  to  Miss  Emma  J.  Simmons.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1882,  and  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  in  Minneapolis,  1882-87; 
removed  to  Red  Wing  and  was  identified 
with  N.  K.  Simmons  &  Co.,  in  the  grain 
business  until  1900;  built  the  plant  now 
occupied  by  the  Red  Wing  Malting  Co, 
and  has  been  its  secretary  and  mana- 
ger since  the  organization  of  the  com- 
pany, 1900.  Republican.  Member  Citv 
Council,  Red  Wing,  1897-01;  chairman 
board  of  county  commissioners,  1901- 
1905.  Episcopalian.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
Red    Wing,    Minn. 

KROEGEB,  Cliarles,  printing  and 
bookbinding;  born  at  Highland,  Wis., 
Feb.    4,    1857;     son    of    Fred    and    Anna 


(Schwarzenbach)  Kroeger;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents  in  fall  of  1857;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Winona. 
Began  active  career  at  printing  trade, 
April,  1870,  and  has  been  engaged  in 
printing  business  for  himself  since 
1882;  junior  member  and  vice  president 
Jones  it  Kroeger  Co.,  Winona.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Consistory  and  Scottish 
Rite  bodies.  Married  at  Caledonia, 
Minn..  Oct.  30,  1883,  to  Miss  Amelia 
Klein.      Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

KROEGER,  Frederick,  printing,  book- 
binding and  publishing;  born  at  High- 
land, Wis.,  June  2,  1855;  son  of  Fred- 
erick and  Anna  (Schwartzenbach)  Kroe- 
ger; came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1857;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Wi- 
nona and  at  C.  C.  Curtis  night  school 
in  bookkeeping.  Began  to  learn  trade 
of  bookbinder,  March,  1868,  continuing 
18  months,  and  then  began  to  learn 
printing  trade;  was  connected  with  the 
Winona  Herald,  1870-83;  entered  into 
partnership  with  O.  K.  Jones,  as  Jones 
&  Kroeger  Co.,  May  1,  1883,  book  and 
job  printing,  bookbinding  and  manufac- 
turing of  advertising  goods,  also  pub- 
lishers of  Winona  City  Directory,  and 
is  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  com- 
pany. Mason  (32°),  First  Worthy  Pat- 
ron O.  E.  S.,  No.  141.  Married  at 
Stockton,  Minn..  June  4,  1878,  to  Miss 
Florence  A.  Matteson.  Recreation:  Driv- 
ing.     Address:    Winona,    Minn. 

KRUEGER,  Iiouis  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Ripon,  Wis.,  May  2  6,  1868;  graduate 
of  Mankalo  (Minn.)  High  School,  1891; 
University  of  Minnesota,  Medical  De- 
partment, degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Taught 
public  schools  at  Kasota.  1891-92,  and 
Mankato,  1892-93;  engaged  in  practice 
of  medicine  at  Mapleton,  Minn.,  since 
June,  1896.  Married  at  Owatonna, 
Minn..  June  29,  1899,  to  Miss  Rilla  F. 
McCormick.     Address:    Mapleton,  Minn. 

KUEFPNER,  Otto,  lawyer;  born  in 
German^,-,  June  5,  1857;  son  of  Karl  and 
Eniilie  (Peters)  Kueffner;  came  to 
America,  1873;  was  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Germany;  St.  Louis  (Mo.) 
High  School;  Cornell  University,  St. 
Louis  Law  School,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1879.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Belleville.  111.,  in  partnership  with 
his  brother.  General  William  C.  .Kueff- 
ner. continuing  for  one  year;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  St.  Paul 
since  1880.  Member  Sons  of  Hermann. 
Married  at  Belleville,  HI.,  1882,  to  Miss 
Ida  Ruesch.  Recreations:  Boating,  fish- 
ing and  hunting.  Office:  314-315  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  63  N.  Milton  St., 
St.    Paul. 

KUNZ,  Jacob,  treasurer  Minneapolis 
Brewing  Co.:  born  in  Rhine  Province, 
(Germany.  Sept.  29,  1860;  son  of  Mat- 
thew and  Catherine  Kunz;  came  to 
America  with  parents,  1868,  and  to  Min- 
nesota. 1869;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Chaska,  Minn.  Has  been  a  resident 
of  Minneapolis  since  1876;  began  active 
career  as  locomotive  fireman  Cliicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.;  learned  trade 


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of  millwright  and  entered  employ  of 
the  Island  Power  Co.;  engaged  in  oil 
business,  1888,  and  established  the  Kunz 
Oil  Co.;  entered  brewing  business  as 
director  of  the  Minneapolis  Brewing 
Co.,  and  has  been  treasurer  of  the  com- 
pany since  1904.  President  Kunz  Oil 
Co.;  vice  president  North  Star  Malting 
Co.;  manager  Island  Power  Co.;  direc- 
tor German  American  Bank.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  P.,  F.  O.  E.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Republican.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June 
21,  1881,  to  Miss  Helena  Manuel.  Clubs: 
Commercial  (both  East  and  West),  Gar- 
field. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  315  1st  Av.,  S.  Residence: 
171G    Tyler    St.,    N.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

KUTH,  Josepli  Eotoert,  physician;  born 
at  Hartford.  Wis..  June  6,  ISSl;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Anna  (Schuh)  Kuth;  ed- 
ucated at  St.  Elizabetli's  Catholic  School; 
St.  John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn., 
1900;  T'niversity  of  Minnesota,  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1904.  Interne  St.  Mary's  Hospital, 
Duluth,  1904-05.  Has  been  assistant 
surgeon  Duluth.  Missabe  and  Northern 
Ry.,  since  1905.  Member  firm  of  Magie, 
Patton.  Sukeforth  &  Kuth.  Member 
St.  Louis  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association.  Ro- 
man Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Unmarried.  Recreation:  Lit- 
erature. Office:  612  Lyceum  Bldg.  Res- 
idence:    314    E.    2nd   St.,   Duluth. 


LA  BAS,  Georgre  D.,  banker;  born  at 
Berlin,  Wis..  Sept.  4,  1866;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  up 
to  18S2,  and  instructed  in  business 
branches  by  special  teachers.  Has  been 
identified  with  banking  business  ever 
since  entering  his  career,  1883;  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank,  Brainerd,  and 
Minnesota  Park  Region  Land  Co.;  sec- 
retary Park  Opera  House  Association. 
City  treasurer  of  Brainerd  for  8  years 
past.  Member  Masonic  order.  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at  Brain- 
erd, 1900,  to  Miss  Mayme  Mitchell. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Brainerd, 
Minn. 

ImA  BAKS,  Frank,  president  Owatonna 
Manufacturing  Co.;  born  at  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  May  29,  1867;  son  of  Henry  N. 
and  Sarah  E.  (Tulleys)  La  Bare;  edu- 
cated in  Owatonna  High  School;  mar- 
ried at  Northfield.  Minn.,  Jan.  27,  1892, 
to  Miss  Ida  M.  Kinyon.  Began  in  em- 
ploy of  Owatonna  Manufacturing  Co., 
1886;  has  continued  with  the  company 
and  has  been  its  president  since  1898, 
the  company  being  manufacturers  of 
agricultural  "implements  and  the  Disbrow 
combined  churn  and  butter  worker.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Former  member 
school  board,  Owatonna.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Ad- 
dress:   Owatonna,  Minn. 


IiA  BISSONIEBB,  Theodore,  merchant; 
born  at  Lafontaine,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  4, 
1866;  son  of  George  and  Eulalia  (Mar- 
chand)  La  Bissoniere;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Lafontajne  until  12;  came 
to  Minnesota,  May,  18  r  9;  graduate  Com- 
mercial Department  St.  John's  Universi- 
ty, Collegeville,  June,  1887.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  clerk  for  Joseph  Smitji 
<.<:  Co.,  Red  Lake,  continuing  7  years, 
commenced  with  a  small  stock  of  mer- 
chandise, 189o.  and  now  occupies  "The 
Big  Store."  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Married 
at  Crookston,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1899,  to 
Miss  Minnie  Martin.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Red  Lake,  Minn. 

IiAIBD,  Frank  Clark,  lumber  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Barnet,  Vt.,  Feb.  15, 
1855;  son  of  John  P.  and  Sarah  C. 
(Smith)  Laird;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Brodhead,  Wis.,  to  1865,  and 
scliools  of  Fort  Howard,  Wis.,  to  1870; 
married  in  1883.  Began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  general  store,  1870,  and  be- 
came manager,  continuing  until  1878; 
entered  lumber  manufacturing  at  Mis- 
sion Creek,  Minn.,  under  title  of  Laird 
&  Tliomas,  1879;  was  treasurer  and  in 
charge  of  logging  and  mills  of  John 
Martin  Lumber  Co.,  St.  Paul  and  Minne- 
apolis, 1883-94;  incorporated,  with  others, 
1886,  the  Vermilion  Range  Lumber 
&  Iron  Co.  of  Minneapolis,  a  timber 
holding  company;  the  Rush  City  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  of  Rush  City,  Minn.,  depart- 
ment store  and  lumber  yard,  1894;  the 
Laird  Manufacturing  Co.,  of  Minneap- 
olis, manufacturer  of  harness  trim- 
mings, 1900;  the  Pine  City  Mercantile 
Co.,  general  department  store  and  lum- 
ber yard.  Pine  City,  Minn.,  1899.  Lo- 
cated, built  and  operated  the  saw  and 
planing  mills  of  Nolan  Bros.  &  Laird, 
Skibo,  Minn.,  1900,  with  head  office 
at  St.  Paul;  incorporated  the  Skibo 
Timber  Co.,  timber  holding  company, 
1905;  with  others  incorporated  tlie  Mi- 
not  Flour  Milling  Co.,  Minot,  N.  D., 
1906.  Secretary  and  treasurer  Skibo 
Timber  Co.;  president  Laird  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Pine  City  Mercantile  Co.. 
Minot  Flour  Milling  Co.;  member  Nolan 
Bros.  &  Ivaird,  manufacturers  of  lum- 
ber, lath  and  shingles.  Republican.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Travel. 
Office:  500  Pierce  St.  Residence:  2408 
Grand   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

IiAISS,  John  Lester,  manufacturer; 
born  at  (Tolo,  Story  Co.,  la.,  March  26, 
1869;  son  of  James  A.  and  Sarah  J. 
(Humphrey)  Laird;  educated  at  West- 
ern Normal  School.  Iowa,  and  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan.  Began  active  career 
as  school  teacher;  located  in  Minneap- 
olis in  spring  of  1904  and  started  the 
Campbell-Laird  Heating  Co.,  manufac- 
turers of  Campbell  heaters,  of  which  is 
president  and  manager.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Married  at  Newton,  la.,  1905, 
to  Miss  Stella  Winn.  Club:  Congrega- 
tional   of    Minnesota.       Office:      705     3rd 


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St.,  S.  Residence:  201  W.  48th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

IiAIRD,  Scott,  newspaper  publisher; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Oct.  21,  1875; 
son  of  John  C.  and  Charlotte  M.  (Jarvis) 
Laird;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Winona,  graduating  from  the  Higli 
School,  June  15,  1894.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  collector  of  The  Republican; 
was  promoted  successively  to  advertis- 
ing solicitor  and  bookkeeper,  continuing 
in  latter  position  until  Feb.  IS,  1901, 
when  The  Republican  was  consolidated 
with  The  Herald,  and  he  became  half 
owner  and  business  manager.  Secretary 
and  treasurer  Republican  and  Herald 
Publishing  Co.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Mason  (32"),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Winona,  1903,  to 
Miss  Maud  G.  Weller.  Recreations:  Out- 
door diversions.    Address:  Winona,  Minn. 

IiAKE,  Fred  Hunter,  lands;  born  in 
North  Easton,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1855;  son 
of  Jeremy  and  Charity  (Gleason)  Lake; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  North 
lOaston.  Began  dealing  in  Minnesota 
lands  and  negotiating  loans,  in  1881; 
senior  member  of  tlie  firm  of  Lake  & 
Lowry.  Republican.  Member  Knights  of 
Pvthias.  Married  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
1,"  1902,  Anna  E.  Van  Derzee.  Address: 
Fergus   Falls,   Minn. 

IiAZiONDE,  Edmond,  physician;  born 
at  Perrot  Island,  Vaudreuil  Co.,  Can., 
Oct.  13,  1874;  educated  in  local  pub- 
lic schools;  Bourget  College,  Que- 
bec, Can.,  degree  of  B.L.;  Laval  Uni- 
versity, Montreal,  Can.,  degree  of  M.D.. 
1899.  Chairman  of  the  board  of  health, 
Torah;  director  Torali  Telephone  &  Im- 
provement Co.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
and  Stearns-Benton  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Married  at  Eden  Valley,  Minn., 
Oct.  12,  1903,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Bell. 
Address:     Torah,   Minn. 

IiAMB,  James  Dewar,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  at  Ottawa,  Can.,  April  3. 
18C2;  son  of  William  and  Margaret 
(Gordon)  Lamb;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  Woodstock  College,  Ont. 
Came  to  Minneapolis,  1882.  and  entered 
service  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Ry.;  became  connected  later 
with  the  grain  business  and  is  a  mein- 
l)er  of  the  firm  of  Lamb,  McGregor  & 
Co.,  grain  commission  merchants,  or- 
ganized 1S95.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1890,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  L.  Ribble.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  918  W. 
26th    St..    Minneapolis. 

IiAMBEBSON,  Lafayette,  banker;  born 
at  Grafton,  Wis..  Nov.  6,  1854;  son  of 
Alfred  and  Sarah  Lamberson;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools,  Waverly, 
Ta.;  married  at  Nashua,  la.,  Oct.  21, 
1879,  to  Miss  Fannie  E.  Elder.  Entered 
the  banking  business  as  member  of  the 
firm  of  Gill  &  Lamberson,  establishing 
Bank  of  Warren,  1884;  also  president 
State  Bank  of  Hawley,  Hawley,  Minn., 
and    Pioneer    Loan   and    Land    Co.,    W^ar- 


ren.  Republican.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address:     Warren,   Minn. 

I^AUXBEBTON,  Henry  M.,  lawver;  born 
at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Sept.  12,  1861;  son 
of  Henry  W.  and  Margaret  J.  (Plumer) 
Lamberton;  graduate  of  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  B.A.,  1885;  married 
at  Winona,  1892,  to  Miss  Janette  Mc- 
Kain.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Winona 
since  1863,  and  has  engaged  in  practice 
of  law  since  1887.  Member  American 
and  Winona  County  Bar  associations. 
Democrat.  Member  State  Capitol  Com- 
mission. President  Minnesota  Light  & 
Power  Co.;  director  Winona  Deposit 
Bank.     Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

IiAMM,  Leo  S.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Mankato,  Minn.;  son  of  Stephen  and 
Caroline  (Stilmire)  Lamm.  Vice  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

IiAMM,  Bobert;  born  at  Mankato, 
Minn.,  March  2,  1868;  son  of  Stephen 
and  Caroline  (Stilmire)  Lamm;  edu- 
cated in  Mankato  schools  and  at  Illi- 
nois College  of  Pharmacy,  Chicago;  mar- 
ried at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  21,  1892, 
to  Minnie  Grimshaw.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  a  druggist,  at  19  years  of  age, 
continuing  until  1904.  President  Luger 
Lumber  Co.;  secretary  Lamm  Invest- 
ment Co.  Member  Minn.  N.  G.  for  5 
years  (sergeant).  Member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Foresters.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Automobiling,  hunting  and  fish- 
ing.     Address:     Mankato,   Minn. 

LAMMEBS,  Albert  J.,  lumbering;  born 
at  Taylors  Falls,  Minn.,  April  12,  1859; 
son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Helen  C.  (Nel- 
son) Lammers;  educated  in  schools  of 
Taylors  Falls;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1882,  to  Emma  C.  Kroon.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Nelson,  Fol- 
som  &  Co.,  loggers;  went  into  logging 
business  for  himself  until  1886,  when 
he  consolidated  with  his  brother,  Georg-e 
A.,  under  name  of  Lammers  Bros.,  con- 
tractors, loggers  and  dealers  in  pine 
logs,  wliich  still  continues.  Also  vice 
president  Salway  Land  Co.;  director 
Central  Florida  Land  Co.,  Putnam 
T..umber  Co..  Bahama  Timber  Co.  Re- 
publican. Mason,  Knight  Templar; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  and  Modern  Wood- 
men.     Address:      Stillwater,    Minn. 

LAMMEBS,  Charles  A.,  register  of 
deeds,  T\^ashington  Co.;  born  at  Taylors 
Falls,  Minn..  Feb.  28,  1862;  son  of  Fred- 
erick W.  and  Helen  C.  (Nelson)  Lam- 
mers: common  school  education.  En- 
gaged in  business  with  August  Booren 
as  Booren  &  Lammers,  wholesale  and 
retail  cigars,  etc..  Stillwater.  1889  to 
Jan.  1,  1893;  register  of  deeds  Wash- 
ington Co.,  since  Nov.,  1892.  Repub- 
lican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of 
Pvthias.  M.  W.  A..  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  B. 
A.,  R.  N.  A..  Order  of  the  West  (g-rand 
president).  Married  at  Aberdeen,  S.  D., 
Ausr.  8,  1885.  to  Miss  Julia  E.  Moriarty. 
Address:     Stillwater,    Minn. 

LAMMEBS,  Georgfe  A,,  lumbering-; 
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1857;  son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Helen 
C.  (Nelson J  Lammers;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Taylors  Falls;  married  at 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  1S79,  to  Ida  S.  John- 
son. Began  active  career  with  Nelson, 
Folsom  &  Co.,  log-gers;  engaged  in  log- 
ging business  for  himself  until  1885; 
consolidated  with  his  brother,  Albert  J., 
in  1886,  under  title  of  Lammers  Bros., 
wliich  still  continues.  President  Salway 
Land  Co.;  vice  president  Royal  Lumber 
Co.;  director  McGoldrick  Lumber  Co. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Address:     Stillwater,  Minn. 

IiAMMEBS,  Iiouis  P.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Taylors  Falls,  Minn.,  Dec.  14,  1855;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  at  busi- 
ness college;  admitted  to  practice  of 
law,  1888.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice since  1888;  also  interested  in  farm- 
ing. Ex-county  attorney,  Jackson  Co.; 
for  two  terms  county  superintendent  of 
schools.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Heron 
Lake,  Minn.,  June  30,  1883,  to  Miss  Har- 
riet E.  Spalding.  Address:  Heron  Lake, 
Minn. 

BAMFE,  Charles  Otto,  ice  dealer;  born 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1854;  son  of 
Ferdinand  and  Charlotte  (Paul)  Lampe; 
educated  at  the  German  and  English 
Academy,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Has  been 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  City  Ice 
Co.,  since  Nov.  1,  1895.  Member  Minne- 
sota House  of  Representatives,  1899- 
1900;  director  Minneapolis  Brewing  Co., 
1894-1902.  Democrat.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis., 
March  12,  1879,  to  Miss  Mary  K.  T. 
Gaertner.  Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   2653   S.  Bryant  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

I^AMFEBT,  Iieonhard,  lumberman; 
born  in  Switzerland,  June  4,  1858;  son 
of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Adank)  Lampert; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  West  Bend, 
Wis.;  Northwestern  University,  Water- 
town,  Wis.,  graduating,  B.A.,  1879;  mar- 
ried at  Watertown,  1883,  to  Emma 
Scliwarz.  Came  to  America  at  8  years 
of  age,  witli  parents;  entered  employ- 
ment of  Youmans  Bros,  and  Hodgins 
Lumber  Co.,  Winona,  Minn.,  1880,  work- 
ing in  Winona  (Minn.)  office  two  years, 
and  liad  charge  Mankato  branch  yard 
two  years;  went  into  business  for  self 
in  1884  in  tlie  I^ampert  Lumber  Co.  of 
Minneapolis,  of  wliich  he  is  president. 
Also  treasurer  of  the  W.  O.  Barndt  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Minneapolis,  and  the  StoUe 
Barndt  Lumber  Co.,  Tripoli,  Wis.;  vice 
president  Old  Oregon  Lumber  Co., 
Seattle,  Wash.;  president  Nooksack 
River  Mills  Co.,  Ferndale,  Wasli.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Lumber  Ex- 
change. Residence:  1502  Ninth  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

IiANCASTER,  William  Atwood,  law- 
yer: born  at  Detroit,  Maine,  Dec.  29. 
1859:  son  of  Henry  Lancaster;  edu- 
cated   in    common    schools;     Central    In- 


stitute, Pittsfleld,  Me.,  graduating,  1877; 
one  year  at  Dartmouth  College;  read 
law  in  office  of  Gardiner  C.  Vose  and 
Loring  Farr,  Augusta,  Me.,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  Oct.,  1881.  Married 
at  Pittsfleld,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1886,  to  Miss 
Kate  I.  Manson.  Engaged  in  practice 
of  law  at  Boston,  1881-84;  removed 
to  Augusta,  Me.,  where  he  continued  in 
practice  until  1887;  has  been  a  resident 
of  Minneapolis  since  Jan.,  1887;  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  Lancaster  &  McGee.  Dem- 
ocrat. Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    3145    2nd   Av.,    S..    Minneapolis. 

IjANSENBERGEB,  John,  phvsician; 
born  at  Alton,  111.,  Sept.  22,  1850;  son 
of  John  and  Herrit  (CJroshan)  Landen- 
berger;  educated  at  St.  John's  College, 
Minn.,  1868-70.  Taught  school  at  inter, 
vals  up  to  1873;  entered  upon  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1875.  Mayor  of  the 
City  of  New  Prague,  1901-05;  LT.  S.  pen- 
sion examiner,  1894-98;  president  school 
board  of  New  Prague  for  12  years.  Dem- 
ocrat. Member  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  I.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  D.  of  H.  Mar- 
ried at  New  Prague,  1875,  Miss  Eva 
M  Stanek.     Address:    New  Prague,  Minn. 

IiAlTBON,  Raymond  Fitch,  lumber; 
born  at  Lakeville,  Conn.,  March  3,  1855; 
son  of  Nelson  and  Mary  (Raymond) 
Landon;  educated  in  private  and  acad- 
emic schools,  Connecticut.  Came  to  the 
Northwest  in  1884  and  engaged  in  the 
grain  business  in  North  and  South  Da- 
kato  and  Minnesota  for  more  than  15 
years;  became  identified  with  the  lum- 
ber business  at  Park  River,  N.  D.,  1898; 
vice  president  and  manager  of  the  Lib- 
erty Lumber  Co.,  established  Jan.  1, 
1906,  and  owning  15  retail  line  yards  in 
Minnesota  and  N.  Dakota.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg,  Min- 
neapolis.    Residence:    Park  River,   N.  D. 

I^ANSON,  William  J.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware; born  in  Warren  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  26, 
1853;  son  of  C.  O.  and  Sarah  (Curtis) 
Landon;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Came  to  Winona,  1867;  was  connected 
with  First  National  Bank,  Winona,  as 
assistant  cashier;  became  identified  with 
the  R.  D.  Cone  Co.  in  1882,  entered  the 
firm,  1887,  and  since  1899  has  been 
president  and  treasurer  of  the  com- 
pany. Also  director  First  National 
Bank.  Member  Winona  City  Park  Com- 
mission. Presented  to  the  city  in  1900 
heroic  size  statue  of  Wenonah,  now 
standing  in  public  park,  the  Indian 
maiden  after  whom  Winona  was  named. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Recreations: 
Agriculture  and  forestry.  Address:  Wi- 
nona,  Minn. 

IiANS,  George  Bishop,  dealer  in  com- 
mercial paper;  born  in  Jericho,  Vt.,  Nov. 
18,  1862;  son  of  Lucius  Lee  and  Betsey 
Jane  (Bishop)  Lane;  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  and 
at  the  University  of  Vermont,  1883.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  clerk  of  the  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  Burlington.  Vt., 
1883-1892:  cashier  Nicollet  National 
Bank,      Minneapolis,      Minn.,      1892-1895; 


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dealei-  in  commercial  paper,  Minneapolis, 
since  1895.  Director  Minneapolis  Brew- 
ing Company.  Member  Sigma  Phi  fra- 
ternity. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda 
and  Lafayette.  Office:  Northwestern 
National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  128 
Clifton   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

IiANE,  Iieelie  C,  president  The  Surety 
Fund  Life  Co.;  born  at  Washington 
Co.,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1855;  son  of  Charles 
W.  and  Almira  B.  Lane;  attended  com- 
mon schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  was 
graduated  at  age  of  21  from  Rush  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  111.,  1877;  married 
(1st)  Matilda  (now  deceased),  daughter 
of  the  Hon.  L.  P^mmett,  first  chief  jus- 
tice of  Minnesota;  (2nd),  at  Minneap- 
olis, 1898,  to  Alda  M.  Carlson.  After 
graduation  from  medical  college  was  ap- 
pointed U.  S.  pension  examining  surgeon 
and  located  at  Benson,  Minn.,  resigning 
at  the  close  of  two  years;  engaged  in 
drug  business  at  Ortonville,  Minn.,  with 
C.  J.  Frendberg,  as  Lane  &  Frendberg. 
Then  was  local  surgeon  of  the  H.  &  D. 
division,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.  for  six  years;  was  elected  vice 
president  Bank  of  Ortonville  at  age  of 
28;  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Big 
Stone  County  Herald,  owning  also  a  half 
interest  in  the  Ortonville  North  Star. 
For  twenty  years  has  been  owner  of 
large  farming  interests  in  Big  Stone 
County.  Returned  to  Minneapolis,  1888, 
and  has  been  president  and  director  The 
Surety  Fund  Life  Co.  since  Sept.,  1901. 
Deputy  coroner  Hennepin  Co.,  1877;  cor- 
oner Swift  County,  1878,  also  county 
physician  Swift  County.  Independent 
Republican.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing. 
Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  3210 
Clinton  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

IiANE,  Nathaniel  S.,  physician;  born 
at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1,  1851;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  Medical 
School,  Northwestern  LTniversity,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1877.  Began  practice  of  medicine  at 
Stanton,  Neb.,  1877;  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  at  Winona,  Minn.,  since  1895. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Winona  County 
and  Southern  Minnesota  Medical  socie- 
ties. Married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1881, 
to  Miss  Emma  V.  Fulkerson.  Mason; 
member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Recrea- 
tion: Horticulture.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

I.AnrG,  Henry  David,  clerk  U.  S.  Cir- 
cuit Court  for  the  District  of  Minnesota; 
born,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  13,  1860; 
son  of  Charles  and  Frederika  (Beiswan- 
ger)  Lang;  attended  public  schools,  St. 
Paul,  to  1870,  state  normal  school,  W^l- 
nona,  to  1876,  University  of  Minnesota, 
to  ISSO.  After  leaving  university,  June, 
1880,  entered  law  office  of  John  B.  &  W. 
H.  Sanborn,  where  he  remained  until 
Jan.  1,  1897,  when  he  was  appointed  to 
position  of  clerk,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court, 
a  position  he  now  fills.  Active  worker 
in  the  Republican  party  and  has  at- 
tended many  conventions  as  delegate. 
Married    at    St.    Paul,    Dec.    31,    1888,    to 


Lucy  Isabel  Barnes.  Clubs:  Junior  Pio- 
neer, Town  and  Country.  Recreations: 
Golf  and  travel.  Office:  Federal  Bldg. 
Residence:     436    Portland    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiANGBOlT,  Cavour  S.,  railroad  con- 
tractor; born.  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Sept. 
11,  1861;  son  of  Robert  B.  and  Sarah 
(Smith)  Langdon;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  married 
at  Minneapolis,  Dec.  27,  1893,  to  Mabel 
Shaw.  Engaged  in  railroad  construc- 
tion since  18 VS.  Member  of  the  firm  of 
Linton  and  Company,  established  in 
1892;  trustee  Farmers  and  Mechanics' 
Savings  Bank;  vice  president  Minneap- 
olis Syndicate;  director  Minneapolis 
Trust  Company.  Member  of  the  M.  N. 
G.  from  1879-85.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda, 
Lafayette.  Recreations:  Golf  and  hunt- 
ing. Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2200    Pillsbury   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

JjANGE,  Iiauritz  M.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Trodhjem,  Norway,  Feb.  12,  1844;  edu- 
cated in  private  school.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica and  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army  at 
18  years  of  age  as  member  of  Co.  C, 
165th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  serving  from  1862  to 
the  close  of  the  Civil  War;  also  was 
member  of  13th  U.  S.  Inf.  and  captain 
of  1st  I.  N.  G.  Began  practice  of  law 
Jan.  8,  1875.  Has  filled  position  of 
county  attorney.  Noble  Co.,  Minn.,  judge 
of  probate,  Lynn  Co.,  and  is  now  judge 
of  probate,  Cass  Co.,  Minn.  Was  regis- 
ter LT.  S.  land  office,  at  Marshall,  Minn., 
1889-93.  Member  G.  A.  R.  (ex-depart- 
ment commander  Department  of  Minne- 
sota). Mason  (Royal  Arch),  Order  of 
the  Eastern  Star,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married 
at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1877, 
Anna  L.  Comstock.  Address:  Cass  Lake, 
Minn. 

IiANGFOBS,  Nathaniel  Pitt;  born  at 
Westmoreland.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1832;  son 
of  George  and  Chloe  (Sweeting)  Lang- 
ford;  common  school  education.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  1854;  started  from  St.  Paul 
for  gold  fields  of  Oregon,  June  16,  1862; 
camped  on  Grasshopper  Creek,  Dakota 
(now  Montana);  appointed  collector  of 
internal  revenue  when  Montana  was 
organized  as  territory.  May  26,  1864. 
continuing  until  Nov..  1S6S;  appointed 
governor  of  Montana  by  President  John- 
son, Jan.,  1869,  Senate  refusing  to  con- 
firm any  more  presidential  appointments 
during  Johnson's  term.  Was  one  of  par- 
ty which,  it  is  claimed,  discovered  the 
geysers  of  Yellowstone  Park,  1870. 
leading  to  work  that  resulted  in  dedi- 
cation of  park,  and  was  its  superin- 
tendent, 1872-77.  Member  Ramsey  Co. 
Board  of  Control  since  1897;  national 
bank  of  examiner  for  Pacific  Coast,  1872- 
84;  president  Minnesota  Historical  So- 
ciety. Republican.  Mason.  Author: 
Vigilante  Days  and  Wavs.  Married, 
1st,  at  St.  Paul,  Nov.  1,  1876,  to  Emma 
C.  Wheaton;  2nd,  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept. 
17,  1884.  to  Clara  Wheaton.  Residence: 
291    S.    Exchange    St.,    St.    Paul. 

I;aNGFORD,  Nathaniel  P.,  Jr.,  life  in- 
surance;    born    at    Black    Hawk,    Colo., 


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Oct.  9,  1ST2;  son  of  Augustine  G.  and 
Elizabeth  (Robertson)  Langford;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Denver, 
Colo.,  and  common  and  high  schools  of 
St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  30, 
1900,  to  Miss  Theodosia  Gary.  Entered 
service  of  the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  R.  R.  in  the  freight  de- 
partment as  clerk,  1S91,  becoming  chief 
clerk,  1S95,  freight  solicitor,  1S96,  con- 
tracting agent,  1S99,  and  commercial 
agent.  1900,  continuing  until  Jan.,  1904, 
when  he  entered  upon  present  business. 
Clubs:  Minnesota.  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country,  Amateur  Atheletic  Assn., 
Minnesota  Boat,  Nushka  Curling,  Capitol 
Curling.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    .599    Grand   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiANGFOBD,  William  B.,  manufac- 
turer: born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  21, 
ISTl;  SMU  nf  Augu.stine  G.  and  Elizabeth 
(Robertson)  Langford;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  1896,  to  Miss  Helen  D.  Sar- 
geant.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  Gordon  &  Ferguson,  furriers  and  hat- 
ters, continuing,  1S92-1900;  associated 
with  George  A.  McPherson,  1900,  and 
organized  the  firm  of  MacPherson  & 
Langford,  wholesale  manufacturers  of 
women's  skirts,  of  which  he  is  partner. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Nushka  Curling,  Minnesota 
Boat.  Recreations:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  209  E.  4th  St.  Residence:  607 
Grand  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

IiAlTGUM,  Samuel  A.,  publisher  Pres- 
ton Times;  born  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn., 
Aug.  18.  18.57;  son  of  Andrew  J.  and 
Julia  (Swenson)  Langum;  educated  in 
public  schools;  Marshall  (Wis.)  Aca- 
demy; Augsburg  Seminary.  Married 
at  Harmony,  Minn.,  1878,  to  Miss 
Emma  McCollum.  Began  in  publishing 
business  at  Preston,  Minn.,  July  1,  1886, 
and  has  continued  to  the  present  time; 
now  senior  member  of  the  firm  of  S.  A. 
Langum  &  Son.  Republican.  Elected 
sheriff  of  Fillmore  Co..  at  23  years  of 
age,  and  held  the  office  for  6  years;  dep- 
uty warden  Minnesota  State  Prison, 
1890-91:  member  State  Legislature, 
1893;  has  been  secretary  State  Senate 
for  8  sessions,  beginning  1895  and  in- 
cluding session  of  1907.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar  (commander  Malta  Command- 
erv),  member  Ozman  Temple,  A.  A.  O. 
N.  M.  S.,  St.  Paul.  Lutheran.  Address: 
Preston.  ]Minn. 

IiANKESTEB,  Howard,  physician;  na- 
tive of  England;  educated  in  London. 
Came  to  America,  1877,  locating  at 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  and  later  in  north- 
western Minnesota;  removed  to  St. 
Paul  and  has  been  junior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Stone  and  Lankester  since 
1895.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Ramsey 
County  Medical  Society.  Mason.  Shrin- 
er;  past  grand  representative  I.  O.  O.  F. 
of  Minnesota.  Episcopalian.  Married  in 
Knarland.  1876,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Annie 
Polkinghorne.       Office:      Lowry     Arcade. 


Residence:  4  6  The  Marlborough,  St. 
Paul. 

IiAirO,  Prank,  hardware  merchant; 
born  at  Chaska,  Minn.,  Feb.  22,  1866; 
son  of  Theodore  and  Mary  (Bury)  Lano; 
educated  in  parochial  school  and  high 
school,  Chaska.  Was  born  and  reared 
on  a  farm;  has  been  engaged  in  hard- 
ware business  since  June  16,  1891,  as 
senior  member  of  the  firm  of  Lano  & 
Deuhs.  Mayor  of  Long  Prairie,  3  years; 
member  of  city  council  2  years.  Dem- 
ocrat. Roman  Catholic.  Married  at 
Long  Prairie,  Oct.  16,  1894,  to  Miss  Clara 
Rosch.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Long    Prairie,    Minn. 

IiANFEEB,  Obed  P.,  wholesale  mer- 
chant: born  at  Waukegan,  111.,  Oct.  13, 
1S48;  son  of  Morris  and  Elvira  (Parker) 
Lanpher;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
St.  Paul;  married  at  Ballietsville,  Pa., 
Sept.  23,  1875,  to  Emma  Balliet.  in  St. 
Paul  as  O.  P.  Lanpher  &  Co.,  hats,  caps 
and  furnishing  goods,  1870-1875,  the  fol- 
lowing changes  having  since  taken  place 
in  the  firm:  Albrecht,  Lanpher  &  Co., 
hats,  caps,  gloves  and  furs,  1876-84; 
Lanpher,  Finch  and  Skinner,  1884-1902, 
and  I..anpher,  Skinner  &  Co.,  since  1902. 
Director  German  American  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
184  E.  4th  St.  Residence:  482  Portland 
Av..    St.    Paul. 

I^ANSIBTO,  Joseph  PhUlips,  wholesale 
lumber:  born  at  Maiden.  111.,  July  18, 
1864;  graduated  at  Beloit  College,  Be- 
loit.  Wis.,  1885;  married  at  Verndale, 
Minn.,  Dec.  15,  1894,  to  Miss  Meda  Har- 
per. Was  traveling  salesman,  1886-96; 
in  retail  lumber  trade,  1897-98;  travel- 
ing salesman  for  Rutledge  Lumber  & 
Manufacturing  Co..  1899-1901;  manager 
Minneapolis  ofl^ice  Puget  Sound  Mills  and 
Timber  Co.,  1901  to  present  time.  Ma- 
son. Knight  Templar.  Shriner.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange. 
Residence:  2611  Harriet  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

ImAVIBKUE,  Cliarles  Arthur,  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  born  in  Quebec,  Can., 
Nov.  2.  1870;  son  of  Pierre  Lapierre 
and  Salome  (Tinq  Mars  Lapierre;  edu- 
cated in  Quebec  Seminary  and  Laval 
University,  degree  of  M.D.,  1892;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Marguerite,  Dorchester,  Jan. 
17.  1893.  to  Arthemise  L.  Laliberte.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine,  1892.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1893.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  Socie- 
ty and  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations,  St.  Anthony  Med- 
ical Club.  Member  C.  O.  F..  K.  of  C; 
W.  O.  ^".  Clubs:  Commercial  (St.  An- 
thony), Commercial  (Northeast).  Office: 
303  (Central  Av.  Residence:  319  Univer- 
sity  Av..   N.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

ILARAMSE,  Iiouis  Alfred,  harness 
manufacturer;  born.  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
March  20,  1876;  son  of  Louis  and  Al- 
phesnie  (Davis)  Laramee;  educated  in 
public  schools,  in  Graham  Hall  and  at 
the  University  of  Minnesota;  married 
at    Minneapolis,    April    6,    1904,   to   Helen 


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Alexandria  Hughes.  Member  of  the  Arm 
of  Laramee  and  Graham,  harness  and 
saddlery.  Republican.  Member  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Epsilon  Chapter. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Roosevelt,  Mini- 
kahda.  Office:  120  S.  4th  St.  Residence: 
2437    Dupont   Av.,    S,    Minneapolis. 

IiASAWAT,  Floyd  Melviu,  fire  insur- 
ance; born  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept. 
5.  1S58;  son  of  O.  M.  and  Abbie  F. 
(Clark)  Laraway;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis public  schools.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  messenger  and  clerk  old  State 
National  Bank,  Minneapolis,  continuing 
from  1876-80;  was  superintendent  of 
free  delivery,  Minneapolis  postoffice, 
1880-86;  has  been  associated  with  the 
firm  of  O.  M.  Laraway  &  Son  since  1886. 
Republican.  Member  Plymouth  Church, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Oct.,  1888,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Oswald. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Minneapolis.  Rec- 
reations: Boating  and  photography.  Of- 
fice: Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   1605  Park  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

I^ABAWAV,  Orlo  M.,  real  estate  and 
insurance;  born  in  Geauga  Co.,  O.,  Sept. 
7,  1832;  educated  in  the  common  schools. 
Came  to  Minneapolis  from  Ohio  in  the 
spring  of  1857;  engaged  in  the  busi- 
ness of  retail  grocer,  later  w,holesale. 
Town  supervisor  of  Minneapolis  in  tlie 
earlier  years;  was  secretary  of  the  com- 
mission, 1862.  that  settled  the  claims  of 
the  Sioux  Indians,  after  the  Indian  up- 
rising; city  treasurer,  Minneapolis, 
1867-77;  postmaster,  Minneapolis,  1882- 
86.  Has  been  senior  member  of  the  real 
estate  and  insurance  firm  of  O.  M.  Lara- 
way &  Son,  since  its  organization,  1886, 
and  is  now  director  of  the  National  Bank 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Mar- 
ried at  Warren,  C,  1857,  to  Miss  Abbie 
F.  Clark.  Office:  Bank  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  2000  2nd  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

IiABFENTEUB,  Augniste  Iionis,  re- 
tired merchant;  born  at  Baltimore.  Md., 
May  16,  1823;  son  of  Louis  Auguste 
and  Malinda  (Simmons)  Larpenteur; 
common  school  education;  came  west 
to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1841,  and  to  where 
St.  Paul  now  is.  1S43;  married  at  St. 
Paul.  1845,  to  Mary  J.  Pressley.  As- 
sisted in  survey  of  St.  Paul,  i847-48; 
entered  a  portion  of  it.  including  where 
the  new  capitol  now  stands,  at  $1.25  per 
acre.  Engaged  in  mercantile  business 
in  St.  Paul  until  1887.  when  he  retired. 
Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Commercial. 
Residence:    341  N.  Dale   St.,  St.  Paul. 

l^ABBABEi:,  Frank  D.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Parish,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  18, 
1856;  son  of  William  J.  and  Louisa 
Delilah  (Fritts)  Larrabee;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Oshkosh  (Wis.)  Nor- 
mal School,  and  at  the  University  of 
Wisconsin.  Began  practice  of  law,  at 
Detroit,  Minn.,  1882;  came  to  Minneap- 
olis, 1886.  Democrat.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Oct.  1,  1890,  to  Miss  Anna  Pratt. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
119  Groveland  Av.,  Minneapolis. 


XiABSON,  Albert  G.,  merchant;  born 
at  Le  Roy,  Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1866;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  in  Le  Roy  and 
Houston,  Minn.  Began  in  mercantile 
business  at  Yucatan,  Minn.,  1887,  and 
continued  for  3  years;  was  in  business 
at  Money  Creek,  Minn.,  12  years;  lo- 
cated in  Le  Roy,  in  1902,  since  which 
time  he  has  been  in  general  mercantile 
business.  Postmaster  for  14  years  at 
Yucatan  and  Money  Creek.  '  Mason; 
member  O.  E.  S.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
and  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Mar- 
ried at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Feb.  24,  1890, 
to  Miss  Rosebird  Williams.  Address: 
Le  Roy,   Minn. 

IiABSON,  Burre  B.,  banker;  born  in 
Norway,  Jan.  30.  l8o2;  came  to  America, 
1S54,  and  located  at  Leland,  111.;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Fillmore  Co., 
Minn.  Began  business  career  as  farmer 
and  in  general  store  early  in  the  '70s. 
Has  been  president  and  director  of  the 
State  Bank  of  Halstad  since  Jan.  1,  1904. 
Married,  1st,  in  Wisconsin,  1882,  to  Miss 
Annie  Thompson  (died,  1887);  2nd,  1899, 
to  Sarali  Brottens.  Address:  Halstad, 
Minn. 

XiABSON,  Constant,  lawyer;  born  in 
Douglas  Co.,  Minn.,  1870;  son  of  Gustaf 
and  Carolina  Larson;  graduate  Alexan- 
dria (Minn.)  High  School,  1889;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  A.B., 
1893;  Law  Department,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  since 
1894.  Republican.  County  attorney 
Douglas  County  since  1902;  president 
Business  Men's  Association  Douglas  Co. 
Congregationalist.  Married  at  Minneap- 
olis. Minn.,  1895,  to  Miss  Maud  Merri- 
field.     Address:    Alexandria,  Minn. 

IiABSON',  Frans  J.  A.,  merchant;  born 
in  Sweden,  Dec.  27,  1861;  son  of  Solo- 
mon and  Josephine  Larson;  came  to 
America,  1869;  educated  in  schools  of 
St.  Paul,  Ottertail  City  and  Amor,  Minn. 
FJntered  general  merchandise  business 
Oct.,  1899.  Married  at  Battle  Lake,  Dec. 
20,  1890,  to  Miss  Ida  M.  Melin.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O.  L^.  W.,  D. 
of    H.      Address:     Battle    Lake,    Minn. 

IiABSON',  Gilbert  I.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Adrian,  Mich.,  Nov.  21,  1844;  son  of 
Ingebart  and  Lydia  (Smith)  Larson; 
educated  in  common  schools;  Mount 
Pleasant  (la.)  High  School:  Ripon  Col- 
lege, Wis.,  University  of  Michigan.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  scliool  teacher  and 
continued  for  10  years  in  Wisconsin  and 
Minnesota:  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Fond 
du  Lac  Co..  Wis.,  1S73;  has  been  a  resi- 
dent of  Minnesota  since  1874;  county 
auditor  6  years  and  clerk  of  court,  10 
vears.  Married  in  Lincoln  Co.,  Minn., 
Sept.  1.  1879,  to  Miss  Nancy  H.  Bigham. 
Republican.  Mason.  Address:  Lake  Ben- 
ton,  Minn. 

IiABSON,  Henry  Albert,  clerk  of  court, 
Fillmore  Co.;  born  in  Fillmore  Co., 
Minn.,  June  27.  1877;  son  of  Islock  Lar- 
son, a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  and 
Carrie     (Stoolie)     Larson;     educated    in 


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district  scliools;  Lanesboro  (Minn.) 
Higli  School;  Northern  Indiana  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.;  University  of 
Minnesota.  Taught  school  for  3  years; 
served  as  assessor  for  two  terms;  was 
elected  clerk  of  court,  Nov.,  1902,  and 
reelected  Nov.,  1906.  Republican.  Mason. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Address:  Pres- 
ton,  Minn. 

IiARSOIT,  John  Frederick,  county  su- 
perintendent of  schools;  born  in  Veile, 
Denmark,  Aug.  13,  186S;  son  of  L.  J. 
and  Annie  Lena  (Nelson)  Larson;  came 
to  Prescott,  Wis.,  1873;  attended  public 
school  at  Diamond  Bluff,  Wis.,  1878-85; 
spent   one   term  at  Red   Wing  Seminary, 

1886,  and  one  term  at  Prescott  High 
School,  1887.  Hardware  clerk,  Minne- 
apolis, ISSS;  taught  country  and  village 
schools,  1889-92;  assistant  principal 
Prescott  High  School,  1893;  principal 
graded  schools.  Marine  Mills,  Minn., 
1894-97,  Hill  City,  S.  D.,  1898,  South 
Stillwater,  Minn..  1899-1903;  has  been 
county  superintendent  of  school,s,  Wash- 
ington Co.,  Minn.,  since  Jan.  1.  1903. 
Married  at  Ellsworth,  Wis.,  Sept.  1,  1894, 
to  Mary  M.  Horning.  Address:  Still- 
water,  Minn. 

XiAKSOJSf,  Ole  J>.,  merchant;  born  in 
Manitowoc  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  11,  1860;  son 
of  Lars  Knucson  and  Martha  (Johanson) 
Larson;  educated  in  common  schools  at 
Rockville,  Manitowoc  Co.,  Wis.  Located 
in  Henderson,  Minn.,  June  1,  1881; 
worked  as  carpenter,  and  also  was  in 
charge  of  threshing  machine  in  fall  of 
the  year,  until  1893;  member  of  the  firm 
of  Rask  &  Larson,  hardware  and  ma- 
chinery, since  April  1,  1893.  Republican. 
Married  at  Henderson,  Dec.  19,  1891,  to 
Miss  Emma  Bye.  Address:  Hendrum, 
Minn. 

IiAXtSOIT,  Peter,  lumber  dealer;  born 
in  Norway,  Feb.  25,  1857;  son  of  Lars 
and  Maly  (Peterson)  Larson;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Norway;  married 
in  Norway,  1879,  to  Miss  Carrie  Rons- 
berg.  Came  to  America,  1880;  began  in 
Inisiness  at  Atwater  as  member  of 
Johnson  &  Larson  Lumber  Co.,  1886,  in 
which  he  still  continues;  also  director 
Security  Bank  of  Atwater,  Atwater  Mill- 
ing Co.  Lutheran.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, I.  O.  O.  F.,  Sons  of  Norway,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America,  Modern 
Brotherhood  of  America.  Address:  At- 
water,  Minn. 

IiA.TSCH,  John,  wholesale  grocer;  born 
in  Switzerland,  March  18,  1832;  son  of 
Caspar  and  Barbara  (Kuenzli)  Latsch; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Switzer- 
land; married  in  Butfalo  County,  Wis., 
1859,  to  Miss  Anna  Buol.  Came  to 
America,  1854,  and  after  remaining  for 
3  years  in  Winona  Co.  went  to  Trempea- 
leau Co.,  Wis.,  where  he  continued  for 
10  years;  returned  to  Winona,  March, 
1867,  and  entered  retail  grocery  busi- 
ness,   extending    to    wholesale    business, 

1887,  in  which  he  has  since  been  en- 
gaged as  Latsch  &  Son.  Also  director 
First  National  Bank,  Winona.  "Was 
justice    of   the    peace    in    the    early    days 


in  Wisconsin  and  was  member  Winona 
City  Council  2  years.  Republican.  Rec- 
reation: Traveling.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

IiATSCH,  John  A.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  in  Trempealeau  Co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  15, 
1860;  son  of  John  and  Anna  (Buol) 
Latsch;  educated  in  German  and  public 
schools  of  W^inona;  unmarried.  Has 
been  associated  with  his  father  in  gro- 
cery business  ever  since  the  beginning 
of  his  active  career,  1874;  junior  mem- 
ber of  the  wholesale  grocery  firm  of 
Latsch  &  Son,  since  its  organization, 
1887.  Ex-treasurer  Winona  Board  of 
Trade,  and  Winona  Jobbers'  Association. 
Republican.  Mayor  of  Winona,  electe;! 
April,  1905,  present  term  extending  to 
April,  1907.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias 
(chancellor  commander).  Club:  Arling- 
ton. Recreation:  Canoeing.  Address: 
Winona,  Minn. 

IiATTA,  Benjamin  P.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Liwistdii,  X.  Y.;  son  of  Benjamin 
and  I>«'l:iurali  (Stevens)  Latta;  moved 
to  Rock  Co.,  Wis.,  with  his  parents  in 
youth  and  attended  school  at  Allen's 
Grove  Academy;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Paine  &  Millett,  Racine,  Wis.,  grad- 
uating from  Law  Department,  Univer- 
sitv  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1867.  Married  at  Clinton,  Wis.,  1874, 
to  Miss  Frances  I.  Samson  (now  de- 
ceased). Farmed  in  Wisconsin  for  two 
years,  after  graduating  in  law;  prac- 
ticed at  Janesville,  Clinton  Junction  and 
Dodge  Center,  Wis.,  also  filled  office  of 
county  attorney,  1878;  removed  to  Min- 
nesota and  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice in  St.  Paul  since  1888.  Office:  Phoe- 
nix BIdg.  Residence:  174  W.  George 
St.,   St.  Paul. 

IiATTIN,  Georg-e  P.,  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools;  born  at  Fox  Lake, 
Wis.,  March  25,  1859;  son  of  Richmond 
and  Martha  (Calkins)  Lattin;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  and 
at  Fox  Lake  College;  married  in  Free- 
born Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1882,  to  Miss  Net- 
tie Scott.  Began  active  career  as  a 
farmer  in  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  continuing 
in  Faribault  Co.;  taught  school  for  12 
years  and  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Freeborn;  has  been  county  su- 
perintendent of  schools  Freeborn  Co., 
since  1901.  Director  First  State  Bank 
of  Freeborn;  was  county  commissioner 
for  4  years.  Member  Minnesota  Educa- 
tional Association.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,    Minn. 

IiAtTER,  Joseph  W.,  druggist;  born  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis,  1853;  son  of  John  W. 
and  Adelia  (Smith)  Lauer;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents,  1855;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  "Winona,  Minn.,  and  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Began  active  career  in 
employ  of  Ed.  Pelzer,  druggist,  Winona, 
continuing  for  8  years;  clerked  in  drug 
store  at  Milwaukee,  "Wis.,  2  years;  re- 
turned to  Winona  and  entered  drug  busi- 
ness for  self  as  J.  W.  Lauer  &  Co., 
1877;    changed  name  of  firm  to  Lauer  & 


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Auding,  ISSl;  bought  out  partner,  1888, 
and  has  since  continued  as  J.  W.  Lauer. 
President  Minnesota  Pharmaceutical  As- 
sociation, 1904.  Alderman  3rd  Ward, 
Winona,  1894-98  (president  of  council, 
1898).  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Foresters, 
Druids.      Married    at    Winona,    July    22, 

1884,  to  Miss  Lizzie  Burmeister.  Clubs: 
Kureka  (trustee),  Philharmonic.  Recre- 
ations: Social  meetings  with  particular 
friends.     Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

IiAWIiER,  John  J.,  Roman  Catholic 
clergyman;  born  at  Rocliester,  Minn., 
1862;  began  classical  education  in  a 
private  school  in  Rocliester;  completed 
classical  studies  in  the  Seminary  of  St. 
Francis,  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  studied  phi- 
losophy and  theology  in  the  University 
of    Louvain,    Belgium;     ordained    priest, 

1885,  remaining  two  years  at  university 
for  the  post  graduate  course.  Upon  re- 
turning to  St.  Paul,  was  made,  profes- 
sor of  Scripture,  College  of  St.  Thomas, 
St.  Paul,  and  one  year  later  was  ap- 
pointed pastor  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  St. 
Paul.  Pastor  of  Cathedral  for  10  years 
past.  Active  and  successful  in  churcli 
work  and  in  all  matters  making  for 
civic  betterment.  Office  and  residence: 
19   West    6th    St.,    St.    Paul. 

IiAWIiER,  Martin  C,  clothing  and 
furnishings;  born  on  a  farm  in  Olm- 
sted Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  4,  1866;  son  of 
Timothy  and  Katherine  (Costello)  Law- 
ler;  educated  in  schools  of  Olmsted 
Co.:  married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1893, 
to  Miss  Mary  Norton.  Began  active  ca- 
reer, 1886,  as  clerk  with  the  same  house 
in  whicli  he  became  a  partner  in  1892: 
has  been  sole  proprietor  of  the  business 
known  as  The  Boston,  since  1904.  Dem- 
ocrat. Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus, Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

I.AWBENCS,  Charles  Gray,  banker; 
born  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1854; 
son  of  Charles  Dana  and  Mary  (Sabin) 
I^awrence;  educated  in  public  schools, 
one  year  at  Nashville  (Tenn.)  High 
School,  and  Department  of  Law,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  1880-82;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  17,  1890,  to  Clara 
Bullard.  Began  business  career  as  teller 
of  the  First  National  Bank  of  St.  Al- 
bans, Vt..  1870-80;  engaged  in  practice 
of  law  as  member  of  firm  of  Warner 
&  Lawrence,  St.  Paul,  Minn..  1882-1904; 
president,  Jan.  1,  1902  to  May  1,  1904. 
and  since  then  treasurer  and  trustee  of 
The  State  Savings  Bank  of  St.  Paul. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  4th  and  Minnesota  Sts. 
Residence:     900    Goodrich    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiAWBENCE,  Bavid  Henry,  lawyer, 
judge  of  probate;  born  at  Chats  worth, 
Can.,  July  18,  1877;  son  of  William  D. 
and  Margaret  (Fleming)  Lawrence;  be- 
gan working  for  the  Duluth  &  Ii-on 
Range  Railway  at  11  years  of  age,  at- 
tending public  school  in  winter  until 
1 5  years  of  age,  after  which  he  pre- 
pared for  a  professional  career,  and 
graduated  from  the  Law  Department  of 


the  University  of  Michigan,  in  1903. 
Elected  judge  of  probate,  Lake  Co.,  and 
assumed  position  Jan.  1,  1905.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  July  19,  1905,  to  Miss  Alice  Wig- 
dahl.     Address:     Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

IiA'W^KENCi:,  James  G.,  manager  Wa- 
basha Roller  Mill  Co.;  born  at  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  May  1,  1836;  son  of  Gard- 
ner and  Maria  (Cossitt)  Lawrence;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  private  schools  of 
Syracuse;  married  at  Wabasha,  Minn., 
1872,  to  Alice  G.  Wyman.  Spent  2 
years  on  sheep  ranch  in  Texas;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1862,  farmed  at  Greenfield 
for  a  number  of  years  and  later  en- 
gaged in  grain  and  milling  business; 
was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Wa- 
basha Roller  Mill  Co.,  1889,  and  has 
been  vice  president  and  manager  from 
tlie  beginning.  Director  Simmons  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Republican. 
State  senator,  22nd  district,  1881-85. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Equalization  for  24  years  (1882-1906). 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Recreation:  Cul- 
tivating  roses.    Address:  Wabaslia,  Minn. 

IiAWB£NC£,  Bussell  Earle,  secretary 
and  treasurer  National  Laundry  Co.; 
born,  Dundas,  Minn.,  July  22,  1873;  son 
of  Wesley  M.  and  Elvira  N.  (Potter) 
Lawrence;  educated  in  graded  and  high 
schools,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  married, 
Minneapolis,  1901,  Bessie  G.  Robinson. 
Began  business  career  in  1894  with  the 
National  Laundry  Co.,  and  has  suc- 
ceeded in  making  it  one  of  the  largest 
of  its  kind  in  the  city.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Mason.  Recreation:  Au- 
tomobiling.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
56-60  W.  4th  St.  Residence:  33  South 
.\von   St.,    St.   Paul. 

I^AWSON,  Victor  Emanuel,  editor; 
born  at  Paxton,  111.,  March  24,  1871; 
son  of  Charles  and  Maria  G.  (Lind- 
strom)  Lawson  (Larson),  both  born  in 
Sweden,  and  arrived  in  America  early  in 
the  50's;  came  to  Minnesota,  Oct.,  1880: 
educated  in  common  and  graded  schools; 
was  married  at  New  London,  Minn., 
Sept.  20,  1894,  to  Miss  Minnie  Nelson, 
who  died  Dec.  14,  1901.  Editor  New 
London  Times,  1889-95;  has  been  con- 
nected with  the  Willmar  Tribune  as  edi- 
tor and  one  of  the  publishers,  since 
Feb.  19,  1895,  recently  becoming  sole 
owner  of  the  Tribune  Printing  Co.  Com- 
piled illustrated  History  of  Kandiyohi 
Co..  published,  1905.  Independent  in 
politics  and  active  in  local  affairs;  state 
chairman  People's  Party  of  Minnesota, 
1898-1902.  Member  Swedish  Lutheran 
Church.  Life  member  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society.  Address:  Willmar, 
Minn. 

IiA'WTON,  Ransome  M.,  president  R. 
M.  Lawton  &  Co.,  real  estate,  etc.;  born 
at  Areola,  Minn..  July  15,  1861;  son  of 
Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  Lawton;  came 
to  St.  Paul  with  parents,  1862;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  business 
college,  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  4,  1884,  to  Miss  Claribel  Bradway. 
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after  which  he  entered  the  produce  com- 
mibsion  business;  engaged  in  real  es- 
tate for  himself,  18&0,  and  has  ever 
since  been  closely  identified  with  real 
estate,  mortgage  loans,  insurance  and 
rental  business;  president  and  manager 
R.  M.  Lawton  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1901;  identi- 
fied with  the  Security  Trust  Co.  of  St. 
Paul.  Member  St.  Paul  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Republican.  Methodist.  Recrea- 
tions: Outing  vacations.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  200  Pres- 
cott    St.,    St.    Paul. 

IiEACH,  Albert  R.,  lumber;  born  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  July  2,  1869;  son  of 
Edward  M.  and  Carolin  (Stowell)  Leach; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Faribault 
and  at  Hamline  University;  married  in 
Walhalla,  N.  D.,  June  17,  1903,  Gean- 
ette  Coburn.  In  lumber  business  at 
Walhalla  and  Neche,  N.  Dak.,  for  3 
years,  but  lias  been  identified  witli  firm 
of  E.  M.  Leach  &  Sons,  Faribault,  dur- 
ing the  greater  part  of  his  business 
experience.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber E.  P.  LT.  Recreations:  Tennis  and 
travel.      Address:     Faribault,    Minn. 

^EACH,  Edward  M.,  lumber;  born  at 
Waitsfield,  Vt.,  April  22,  1830;  son  of 
Robert  and  Abigail  Leach;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Vermont;  married  at 
Woodstock,  111.,  1866,  to  Carolin  Stowell. 
Came  to  Minnesota  and  located  at  Fari- 
bault, 1855;  entered  lumber  business, 
1865,  and  is  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  E.  M.  Leacli  &  Sons,  lumber  and 
mill  work,  and  dealers  in  cement,  lime 
and  plaster.  Republican.  Address:  Fari- 
bault, Minn. 

IiEACK,  Harlan  E.,  lawyer;  born  on 
a  farm  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  8, 
1866;  son  of  Dunbar  M.  and  Sarah  A. 
Leach;  educated  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota, graduating  from  classical  de- 
partment, degree  of  A.B.,  1891,  and  from 
legal  department,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894; 
married  at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  Nov. 
7,  1894,  to  Miss  Eva  G.  Lower.  Prac- 
ticed law  at  Winona.  1894-96;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Owatonna  since 
June,  1896.  County  attorney  of  Steele 
County  for  4  years.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Member  I.  O.  F.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  110  N.  Cedar  St.  Resi- 
dence:   315  E.  Vine  St.,  Owatonna.  Minn. 

IiEACH,  Herbert  Pascal,  retail  lum- 
ber; born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  April  5, 
1868;  son  of  Edward  M.  and  Carolin 
(Stowell)  Leach;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Faribault;  married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  June  15,  1894,  to  Miss 
Flora  E.  Wood.  Has  been  connected 
since  1884  with  lumber  business  estab- 
lished by  his  father  in  1865,  and  has 
been  a  member  of  the  firm  of  E.  M. 
Leacli  &  Sons  since  1895.  Republican. 
Member  Kniglits  of  Pythias.  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Modern  Samaritans.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Boating  and  fish- 
ing.     Address:     Faribault,    Minn. 

IiEAVENWORTH,  Francis  P.,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Sept.  3, 
1858;  son  of  Seth  M.  and  Sarah  N. 
Leavenwortli;  graduate  Mt.  Vernon  High 


School,  1875;  graduate  University  of 
Indiana,  degree  of  A.B.,  18S0,  degree  of 
A.M.,  same  university,  1886.  Married  at 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1883,  to  Miss  Jennie 
Campbell.  Became  connected  with  Cin- 
cinnati Observatory,  1880;  assistant  at 
McCormick  Observatory,  University  of 
Virginia,  1882;  director  Haverford  Col- 
lege Observatory,  1887;  has  been  pro- 
fessor of  astronomy.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, since  1892.  Author:  Double  Star 
Observations;  Proceedings  of  Haverford 
College  Observatory;  Parallax;  also 
writer  of  various  articles  for  astronom- 
ical journals.  Recreation:  Horticulture. 
Office:  University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence:   1628  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

IiEAVETT,  Silas  Wrigrht,  member  State 
Board  of  Control;  born  at  Belmont,  N. 
H.,  Nov.  11,  1843;  son  of  Joseph-.,Smith 
and  Hannah  Lane  (Cotton)  Leavett;  ed- 
ucated in  common  and  private  schools, 
at  Belmont.  Raised  on  a  farm  at  Bel- 
mont; served  as  volunteer  in  War  of 
the  Rebellion;  came  to  Minnesota  and 
settled  on  a  farm,  1867;  moved  to  Litch- 
field, Minn.,  fall  of  1869;  elected  clerk 
of  district  court.  Meeker  Co.,  1870,  serv- 
ing 12  years;  elected  member  board  of 
education  and  president,  1882,  serving  18 
years;  ex-mayor  of  Litchfield  and  ex- 
member  city  council;  elected  State  sen- 
ator from  Meeker  Co.,  as  Democrat,  1900: 
appointed  member  State  Board  of  Con- 
trol, 1901,  was  its  first  chairman  and 
is  still  a  member;  in  lumber,  real  es- 
tate and  other  lines  of  business  while 
in  public  office.  Married  at  Fitsbury, 
Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1865,  to  Miss  Mary 
Dvson  Chapman.  Office:  State  Capitol, 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  437  Wheeler  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

LEAVm,  Henry  Hooker,  oculist  and 
aurist;  born  at  Waterloo,  la.,  April  1, 
1861;  son  of  William  H.  and  Celia  E. 
<Dunnel)  Leavitt;  attended  Beloit  Col- 
lege Preparatory  School  and  Beloit  Col- 
lege, A.B.,  1884,  M.A.,  1886,  and  Chicago 
Homeopathic  Medical  College;  Univer- 
sitv  of  Vienna,  1889-90;  N.  Y.  >Eye  ajid 
Ear  Infirmary,  1897-98.  Married  at  Des 
Moines,  la.,  Dec.  23,  1891,  to  Mabel  L. 
Howe.  Began  practice  of  medicine,  1886. 
Independent  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Member  American  Institute  of 
Homeopathv,  Minnesota  State  Homeo- 
pathic Institute,  O.  O.  &  L.  Society. 
Member  Royal  League  and  Ancient  Or- 
der of  United  Workmen.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Automobile,  Minneapolis  Hom- 
eopathic Medical.  Office:  Pillsbury 
Bldg.  Residence:  2015  James  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

IiECK,  Clifford  C,  physician;  born 
at  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Oct.  28,  1873;  son 
of  Henry  and  Ellen  (McLeod)  Leek; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1886;  graduated 
from  Minneapolis  North  Side  High 
School,  1894;  taught  school  in  Le  Roy, 
Minn.,  1895-96;  graduated  from  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  degree  of  M.D.,  1900;  in- 
terne at  St.  Paul  City  and  County  Hos- 
pital, 1900-01.  Located  at  Austin,  Jun&, 
1901,    and   has    since    continued    in    prac- 


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tice  at  that  place.  Congregationalist. 
Member  American  Medical  Association, 
Mower  County  Medical  Society.  Member 
K.  O.  T.  M.  (record  keeper  Austin  Tent, 
No.  16),  A.  O.  U.  W.  Medical  examiner 
A.  O.  U.  W.  and  Y.  of  A.,  K.  O.  T.  M. 
and  Z.  C.  B.  J.  Married  at  Le  Roy, 
Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1902,  to  Miss  Flora  E. 
Horn.  Recreations:  Music,  fishing-.  Ad- 
dress:    Austin,    Minn. 

IiZ:  CIiERC,  Joseph  E.,  physician;  born 
in  Quebec,  Can.,  March  21,  1S6S;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  Seminary  of 
Quebec,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1SS9; 
Medical  Department.  Laval  University, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1893.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1S93;  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Le  Sueur  since  1896.  Health  officer 
of  City  of  Le  Sueur.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Adele  E.  For- 
tier.      Address:     Le    Sueur,   Minn. 

IiE  CSOirz:,  Jolin  wmiam,  lawyer; 
born  at  Effingham,  111.,  Feb.  2,  1872; 
son  of  William  C.  and  Emily  (Kagey) 
Le  Crone;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Effingham;  The  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  graduating,  1890;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1890-93;  Wesleyan 
Law  School,  Bloomington,  111.,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1894.  Unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Effingham,  1894;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
since  1895.  Ex-county  attorney  Rice  Co. 
Address:    Faribault,  Minn. 

IiE  DUC,  William  Gates,  farmer,  ex- 
U.  S.  commissioner  of  agriculture;  born 
at  Wilkesville,  O.,  March  29,  1823;  son 
of  Henry  Savary  Le  Due;  graduate  Ken- 
von  (O.)  College,  1848;  admitted  to  bar, 
1849;  located  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July, 
1850.  Married  at  Mt.  Vernon.  O.,  1851, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Bronson.  Was  com- 
missioner to  World's  Fair,  N.  Y.,  1853; 
was  an  active  promoter  of  railways  and 
immigration;  laid  out  West  St.  Paul; 
projected  the  company  that  built  the 
Wabasha  Street  bridge  at  St.  Paul,  the 
first  bridge  to  span  the  Mississippi 
River.  Removed  to  Hastings,  Minn.,  and 
engaged  extensively  in  farming;  served 
as  captain  to  brevet  brigadier  general 
U.  S.  Vols,  in  Civil  War;  projected  and 
in  part  constructed  Hastings  and  Da- 
kota Ry.;  was  U.  S.  commissioner  of 
agriculture,  1877-81;  established  a  tea 
farm  at  Summerville,  S.  C,  and  intro- 
duced from  foreign  countries  olives,  tea, 
Japanese  persimmons  and  other  plants 
now  acclimated  in  U.  S. ;  organized  what 
are  now  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
and  the  Division  of  Forestry;  was  in 
service  of  treasury  department  in  North 
Carolina,  1880-85.  Address:  Hastings, 
Minn. 

IiEDV,  B.  A.,  president  Minnesota  Mu- 
tual Casualty  Co.;  born  at  Hamburg, 
Germany,  Feb.  12,  1860;  son  of  Joe  A. 
and  Zerlina  I..edy;  educated  in  Gymna- 
sium at  Hamburg  and  at  the  University 
of  Berlin;  married  at  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many, 1892,  to  Elise  F.  H.  Meyer;  came 
to  United  States,  1892,  and  engaged  in 
various  business  pursuits  until  the  in- 
corporation,   in    February,    1898,    of    the 


Minnesota  Mutual  Casualty  Co.,  sick, 
accident  and  life  insurance,  of  which 
has  since  been  president.  Member  of  all 
the  prominent  fraternities.  Protestant. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Automobile.  Qfilce: 
Endicott  Bldg.  Residence:  669  Grand 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiEE,  Eenry  William,  lawyer;  burn  in 
London,  Eng.,  March  3,  1836;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Eliza  Ann  (Pepperel)  Lee; 
came  to  America,  April  1,  1850;  edu- 
cated in  select  schools,  London;  three 
months  in  common  schools  of  Wiscon- 
sin. Began  active  career  as  a  mechanic; 
commenced  study  of  law  alone,  after 
having  wife  and  four  cliildren.  and  while 
working  at  trade;  admitted  to  bar,  Dec. 
7,  1869,  and  practiced  at  Portage,  Wis., 
serving  one  term  as  district  attorney  of 
Portage  Co.;  located  at  Stevens  Point, 
where  he  resided  for  2  0  years,  and  on 
March  6,  1895,  removed  to  Thief  River 
Falls,  Minn.,  where  he  lias  since  re- 
mained. Has  held  offices  of  justice  of 
peace  and  city  attorney  of  Thief  River 
Falls.  Democrat.  Publisher  Stevens 
Point  Democrat,  at  Stevens  Point,  Wis., 
1876-92,  and  News  at  Thief  River  Falls, 
1895-98.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Red  Men, 
Eagles.  Married,  2nd,  at  Crookston, 
Minn.,  March  20,  1897,  to  Miss  Martina 
Bakken.  Address:  Thief  River  Falls, 
Minn. 

IiEE,  Feder,  photographer;  born  in 
Norway,  Dec.  21,  1862;  son  of  Ole  J. 
and  Christine  (Strom)  Lee;  educated  in 
schools  of  Norway.  C^ame  to  the  United 
States  and  located  in  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1887,  shortly  afterwards  entering  the 
photographic  business;  bought  out  the 
studio  of  his  employer,  1889;  bought  the 
St.  Paul  Studio,  July,  1903,  and  in  1905, 
the  studio  of  the  Powers  Mercantile  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Member  of  the  firm 
of  Lee  Brothers,  who  own  and  manage 
photographic  studios  and  are  retailers  of 
picture  frames.  Married  at  Minneap- 
olis, April  30,  1891,  to  Lizzie  Johnson. 
Club:  Norden.  Offices:  519-523  1st 
Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  and  Ryan  Bldg.,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  2101  Scudder  St.,  St. 
Anthony  Park,   St.  Paul. 

ImHH,  Thorwald,  photographer;  born 
at  Christiansund,  Norway,  Dec.  25,  1864; 
son  of  Ole  and  Christine  (Strom)  Lee; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Norway. 
Came  to  Minneapolis  from  Norway,  in 
1887;  studied  the  photographic  art  and 
started  for  self  in  1889  as  member  of 
the  firm  of  Lee  Brothers,  representa- 
tives of  high  grade  portrait  and  com- 
mercial photography.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  and  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Photographers.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1898,  to  Miss 
Martha  Bell.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Of- 
fices: 519-523  1st  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis, 
and  140  E.  7th  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
1833    Dupont    Av.,    N.,    Minneapolis. 

IiEE,  William  Edwin,  banker:  born  at 
Alton,  111.,  Jan.  8,  1852;  son  of  Samuel 
and  Jane  (Green)  Lee;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  and  by  private  teachers. 
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1S56;  was  raised  on  a  farm  and  learned 
the  millwright  trade;  early  invented  a 
wheat  cleaning:  machine  which  was  ex- 
tensively used  in  flour  mills;  began  in 
mercantile  business  at  Burnhamville, 
Todd  Co.,  removing-  the  store  later  to 
Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat.  Estab- 
lished Bank  of  Long  Prairie,  1SS2,  of 
which  he  is  cashier;  president  First 
National  Bank  of  Eagle  Bend,  First 
National  Bank  of  Browerville;  member 
of  firm  of  C.  J.  Dempsey  &  Co.,  farm 
machinery  and  implements.  Republican. 
Member  Minnesota  Legislature  three 
terms,  1885-87-93;  speaker  of  the  house, 
1893;  superintendent  of  State  Reform- 
atory, St.  Cloud,  two  years;  member 
Minnesota  State  Board  of  Control  two 
years;  register  of  deeds,  Todd  Co.,  4 
years.  Married  at  Burnhamville,  Minn., 
Feb.  11,  1875,  to  Miss  Eva  A.  Gibson. 
Address:     Long   Prairie,    Minn. 

ImHE,  William  Henry,  banking;  born 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1854;  son  of  Will- 
iam Henry  and  Eliza  (Bostock)  Lee; 
came  to  Minnesota  when  a  boy;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Began  active 
career,  1869,  as  messenger  of  the  Na- 
tional Exchange  Bank,  Minneapolis,  and 
continued,  1869-73;  became  teller  Hen- 
nepin County  Savings  Bank,  1874;  as- 
sistant cashier,  1881;  has  been  cashier 
of  the  bank  since  1889.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Office: 
Hennepin  Co.,  Savings  Bank.  Residence: 
625    S.    Ninth    St.,    Minneapolis. 

JmHE,  William  Philander,  physician; 
born  at  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  April  15, 
1872;  son  of  Palmer  and  Emma  (Wer- 
ring)  Lee;  educated  at  Sleepy  Eye  High 
School,  graduating,  June,  1890;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  graduating  degree  of  M  D., 
June,  1894.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Camp 
Release  Medical  Society.  President 
Board  of  Education,  Village  Council 
(1899),  Board  of  Health  (since  1896),  all 
of  Fairfax.  Member  M.  W.  A.,  M.  B.  A., 
K.  O.  T.  M.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Margery  Went- 
worth.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Fairfax,   Minn. 

IiEEB,  Theodore  Fearg-od,  pharmacist; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1860; 
son  of  Tobias  and  Elizabeth  (Lange) 
Leeb;  educated  in  parochial  schools, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1867-72;  parochial  and 
public  schools,  Winona,  Minn.,  to  1874. 
Began  in  druggist  business,  at  Winona, 
1874;  has  been  head  of  the  firm  ol 
Theo.  F.  Leeb  &  Co.,  retail  druggists, 
manufacturing  a  line  of  patent  medi- 
cines, since  1887.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Pharmaceutical 
associations.  Married  at  Winona,  Oct. 
9.  1889,  to  Pauline  Borth.  County  Com- 
missioner Winona  Co.,  1902-06,  and 
Chairman  of  Board,  1904-06;  formerly 
sergeant  Co.  C,  2nd  Regt..  M.  N.  G.  In- 
dependent Democrat.  Lutheran.  Club: 
Arlington.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
boating.      Address:     Winona,   Minn. 

IiEEI^AND,     Edward     Xvar,     president 


Mutual  Elevator  Co.;  born  at  Leeds, 
Wis.,  Nov.  20,  1862;  son  of  Ivar  and 
Carrie  Leeland;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Wisconsin  and  at  N.  A.  Busi- 
ness College.  Madison,  Wis.;  located  in 
Lyon  Co.,  Minn.,  early  In  the  '80s  and 
engaged  in  grain  and  farm  machinery 
business  at  Minneota;  was  cashier  and 
director  Farmers  and  Merchants  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Minneota;  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, March,  1905,  and  is  president 
and  manager  of  the  Mutual  Elevator 
Co.,  which  operates  seven  line  elevators 
in  Minnesota  and  Iowa.  Was  member 
city  council  and  school  board,  Minne- 
ota. Republican.  Lutheran.  Mason; 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  K.  O.  T.  M.,  Royal  Neighbors. 
Married  at  Hot  Springs,  S.  D.,  Aug.  15, 
1906,  to  Miss  Bessie  L.  Winters.  Office: 
Corn  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  3200 
Irving  Av.,   S..   Minneapolis. 

IiEES,  Edward,  lawyer;  born  at 
Fountain  City,  Wis.,  1865;  educated  at 
University  of  Wisconsin;  admitted  to 
l)ar  in  1887.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Winona,  1887;  has  been  junior  member 
of  the  law  firm  of  Webber  &  Lees  since 
1895.  Member  State  Bar  Association. 
Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

IiEFEBVBE,  Joseph  M.,  roofing  and 
cornices;  born  in  Canada,  1839;  son  of 
Basille  and  Thotice  (Bontellier)  Lef- 
ebvre;  came  to  Minnesota,  1854  and 
worked  at  various  employments  until 
entering  the  music  business  in  St. 
Paul,  at  which  he  continued  for  16 
years;  became  identified  with  the  roof- 
ing business  in  1887,  under  title  of  the 
St.  Paul  Roofing  &  Cornice  Co.,  incor- 
porated, 1899,  as  the  Lefebvre-Deslauries 
Roofing  &  Cornice  Co.,  of  which  he  is 
president.  Roman  Catholic.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  1877,  to  Mrs.  Louise  Guerin. 
Member  Union  Francaise.  Office:  26 
Sth  St.  Residence:  422  Carroll  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

I.EEMICKE,  Albert  J.,  banking;  born 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  March  31,  1864; 
son  of  Rudolph  and  Jane  (Tackaberry) 
Lehmicke;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Stillwater;  married  at  Stillwater, 
June  12,  1901,  to  Anne  E.  Bean.  Began 
active  career  as  messenger  of  the  Lum- 
bermen's National  Bank,  1879,  succes- 
sively holding  positions  of  bookkeeper, 
teller,  assistant  cashier  and  since  1897, 
cashier  of  the  bank.  Also  director  Con- 
nolly Shoe  Co.  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Stillwater,  Minn. 

IiEHBEB,  Michael,  hardware  and 
lumber;  born  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  May 
19.  1858;  son  of  Michael  and  Anna 
Lehrer;  educated  in  public  schools  to 
1873.  and  at  business  college,  St.  Paul, 
to  1875;  married  at  Sleepy  Bye,  Minn., 
Dec.  27,  1SS2.  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Schmid. 
Has  been  engaged  in  hardware  and  lum- 
ber business  at  Springfield,  Minn.,  since 
1885,  incorporated,  1905,  as  the  Schmid 
&  Lehrer  (5o.,  of  which  he  is  president. 
Also  president  State  Bank  of  Springfield, 
since    1901;    treasurer   Springfield   Build- 


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ing-  and  Loan  Association,  since  1889; 
director  State  Banli  of  Lumberton,  since 
1900;  extensive  land  owner  around 
Springfield,  Minn.,  and  in  Canada.  Demo- 
crat. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Out  door  sports,  hunting  and  fishing. 
Address:      Springfield,    Minn. 

IiEICST,  Emil,  secretary  and  trea- 
surer Westlicher  Herold  Publishing  Co.; 
born  at  Fountain  City,  Wis.,  Jan.  3, 
1873;  son  of  Joseph  and  Henrietta 
(Schmid)  Leicht;  came  to  Winona, 
Minn.,  with  parents,  1882;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  Fountain 
City  and  Winona;  married  at  Winona, 
1891,  to  Miss  Helen  Bollman.  Has  been 
actively  engaged  in  printing  and  pub- 
lisliing  business  since  1889  and  is  an 
expert  in  mechanical  and  other  branches 
of  the  business;  manager  and  superin- 
tendent Westlicher  Herold  Publisliing 
Co.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Ar- 
canum, U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Pliiiharmonic.  Recreations: 
Autoinobiling,  yachting,  Bowling,  etc. 
Address:      Winona,    Minn. 

IiEZCHT,  Joseph,  editor  and  publisher; 
born  in  Germany,  July  4,  1S45;  son  of 
Dr.  Max  and  Kathinka  Leicht;  educated 
at  Wurzburg  University;  married  at 
Fountain  City,  Wis.,  April  8,  1870,  to 
Miss  Henrietta  Schmid.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica in  May,  1867,  and  engaged  in  news- 
paper work  on  German  papers  in  St. 
Louis;  removed  to  Fountain  City,  Wis., 
1869,  and  two  years  later  began  pub- 
lishing a  German  paper  on  his  own  ac- 
count; has  been  a  resident  of  Winona, 
Minn.,  since  1881.  President  Westlicher 
Herold  Publishing  Co.,  founded,  Jan., 
1861,  incorporated,  1904,  publishers  of 
the  Westlicher  Herold;  Sonntags  Winona 
and  Volksblatt  des  Westens  and  National 
Farmer  &  Familien  Journal.  Demo- 
crat. Member  Winona  school  board. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  U.  C.  T.  of  A.,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  U.  A.  O.  D.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Philharmonic.  Recreations: 
Traveling.     Address:     Winona,   Minn. 

IiEICHT,  Oswald,  oculist;  born  at 
Fountain  City,  Wis.,  April  29,  1875;  son 
of  Joseph  and  Henrietta  (Schmid) 
Leicht;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1882;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Wi- 
nona and  Medical  School,  Northwestern 
University,  Cliicago,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1898;  took  course  of  Ophthal- 
mology at  Vienna.  1899-1900;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  as  oculist,  at  Wi- 
nona, since  1901.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Southern  Minnesota  and  Winona 
County  Medical  societies.  Married  at 
Winona,  1901,  to  Miss  Margaret  Gard- 
ner. Clubs:  Arlington,  Sportsman's. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,    Minn. 

ImJUSJUH,  John,  Jr.,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant; born  in  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Nov.  2, 
1869;  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Fetch) 
Leisen;  educated  in  St.  Cloud  public 
schools  and  at  St.  John's  University, 
CoUegeville,  Minn.,  graduating,  1887; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.  4,  1901,  to  Fan- 


nie M.  Lahr.  Began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness in  partnersliip  with  brother,  as  the 
Leisen  Shoe  &  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Sept.  1, 
1898;  purchased  brother's  interest,  July 
1,  1906,  and  has  since  devoted  his  at- 
tention to  sale  of  dry  goods,  under  title 
of  John  Leisen,  Jr.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Columbus,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling,  fishing.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

IiZirrHHEAD,  Iieslie  Walworth,  chem- 
ist; born  at  Montreal,  Can.,  Aug.  6, 
1868,  son  of  James  B.  and  Charlotte 
(Davis)  Leithhead;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools,  Montreal;  Montreal  College 
of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy,  gold  medal- 
ist, minor  and  major  examinations, 
graduate,  (about)  1888  or  1889.  Was 
connected  with  Kenneth  Campbell  &  Co., 
wholesale  druggists,  Montreal,  Can., 
June  10,  1880-90;  in  charge  of  labora- 
tory of  Lyman,  Knox  &  Co.,  Montreal, 
1890-93;  member  of  Martin,  Bole  & 
Wynne  Co.,  Winnipeg,  Man.,  1893-96; 
came  to  Duluth  and  bought  interest  in 
Sagar  Drug  Co.,  1896;  now  president 
and  manager  of  the  L.  W.  Leithhead 
Drug  Co.,  organized  1900,  importers, 
wholesale  druggists  and  manufacturing 
chemists.  Licentiate  of  pharmacy  in 
Minn.,  Wis.,  and  N.  D.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Married  at  Duluth,  Oct. 
8,  1902,  to  Miss  Ophelia  Sellwood.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Northland 
Golf;  Minnesota  (St.  Paul);  Minnesota 
Society,  N.  Y.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Oflice:  14-16  Commerce  St. 
Residence:   14-16  S.  18th  Av.,  E.,  Duluth. 

IiEIiAND,  Muret.  N.,  president  T.  M. 
Roberts  Co-operative  Supply  Co.;  born 
at  Quincy,  Mich.,  July  14,  1849;  son  of 
Elijah  and  Julia  Leland;  educated  in 
high  school  of  Coldwater,  Mich.  En- 
gaged in  general  merchandise  business 
at  Wells.  Minn.,  1870-95;  removed  to 
IXIinneapolis  and  was  operator  in  real 
estate  and  lands,  1895-1905;  president 
of  the  T.  M.  Roberts  Co-operative  Sup- 
ply Co.,  since  Oct.  1,  1905,  retail  supply 
store.  Republican.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Legislature,  1888;  delegate  to  Na- 
tional Republican  Convention,  1888. 
Methodist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Woodmen.  Married  at  Coldwater,  Mich., 
Oct.  25,  1870,  to  Miss  Libbie  Townsend. 
Ofl3ce:  717  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2010 
Park  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

Z^EIiAND,  Oscar  B.,  county  surveyor 
Winona  Co.;  born  in  Winona.  Minn., 
Nov.  15,  1883;  son  of  B.  A.  and  Ella 
(Kibelle)  Leland;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Winona;  graduate  L'niversity 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  C.  E.,  1906.  Un- 
married. Was  surveyor  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry.  for  one  year;  elected 
county  surveyor  Winona  Co.,  Nov.  6, 
1906,  term  extending  to  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 

X^EMBKE,  Charles  G.,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant; born  at  Naperville,  111.,  June  11, 
1877;  son  of  Charles  and  Sophie  (Ode) 
Jjcmbke;       came       to       Minnesota      with 


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parents,  1S77;  educated  in  public  sclloola 
of  Albert  Lea  and  at  Minnesota  Busi- 
ness School,  Minneapolis;  married  at 
Albert  Lea,  June  11,  1901,  to  Miss  Ger- 
trude Styve.  Was  clerk  witli  Gage, 
Hayden  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  Albert  Lea, 
for  5  years;  stockholder  and  assistant 
manager  Skinner,  Chamberlain  &  Co.  3 
years;  has  been  president  and  manager 
of  the  Lembke  Dry  Goods  Co.  since 
1906.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Club: 
Commercial:  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
duck  hunting.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

IiEiaiZlUX,  Israel,  physician;  born  at 
St.  Urbain,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  April  9,  1852; 
son  of  Andre  and  Judith  (Gagnier) 
Lemieux;  received  classical  education 
at  Montreal  College,  Montreal,  Can.; 
studied  medicine  at  Bishop's  College, 
Montreal,  graduating,  degrees  of  M.D., 
CM.,  April  9,  1874.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  at  St.  Urbain,  April  15,  1874; 
has  been  in  practice  in  Minnesota  since 
May  15,  1880.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Red  River  Valley 
Medical  Society.  Member  M.  B.  A.,  M. 
W.  A.,  Royal  Neighbors.  Married  at 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Minn.,  Nov.  12,  1902,  to 
Miss  Katherine  R.  Stuhr.  Address: 
Red  Lake  Falls,   Minn. 

IiEMOir,  Walter  T.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Washington  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  17,  1877; 
son  of  Walter  J.  and  Isabella  (Carver) 
Lemon;  educated  in  country  schools, 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul,  and  College 
of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1899;  married 
at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  June  4,  1901, 
to  Miss  Maude  Proudlock.  Was  con- 
nected with  the  law  department  of 
the  Great  Northern  Ry.  until  1902  when 
he  established  an  office  on  his  own  ac- 
count. Member  of  the  State  Legisla- 
ture, 1903-05.  Office:  Nat.  Germ.-Am. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  755  B.  5th  St., 
St.  Paul. 

IiENOlTT,  Charles  B.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  Sept. 
30,  1869;  graduated  from  Medical  De- 
partment University  of  Minnesota,  1899. 
Director  Lenont  Hospital,  Virginia, 
Minn.;  also  chief  surgeon  Duluth,  Rainy 
Lake  &  Winnipeg  Ry.,  Mesabe  Southern 
Ry.,  Inter  State  Iron  Co.,  Rogers  Iron 
Mining  Co.,  Rhodes  Mining  Co.,  Pitt 
Iron  Mining  Co.,  Mohawk  Mining  Co., 
Minorca  Mining  Co.,  Rymblic  Iron  & 
Steel  Co.,  Virginia  Lumber  Co.,  North- 
ern Lumber  Co ,  W.  T.  Bailey  Lumber 
Co.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  St.  Louis 
County  Medical  Society,  Association  of 
American  Railway  Surgeons.  Married 
at  Eveleth,  Minn..  Oct.  10,  1901.  to  Miss 
Estell  Shaw.  Address:  Virginia,  Minn. 
IiEONABD,  Alton  W.,  manager  Min- 
neapolis General  Electric  Co.;  born  at 
Monmouth,  Me.,  April  8,  1873;  son  of 
Fred  A.  and  Lizzie  (Parker)  Leonard; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Boston  and 
Brockton,  Mass.  Began  active  career  as 
bookkeeper  for  Edison  Electric  Co., 
Brockton,    Mass.,    1889,    continuing    until 


1902;  became  superintendent  and  mana- 
ger of  the  Houghton  Electric  Light  Co., 
and  Street  R.  R.  Co.;  has  been  manager 
of  the  Minneapolis  General  Electric  Co., 
.since  Dec,  1905.  Republican.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Brockton,  Mass.,  April,  1896,  to  Miss 
Annie  A.  Keith.  Clubs:  Commercial 
and  Minneapolis.  Recreations:  Fishing, 
boating,  base  ball  and  boxing.  Office: 
15  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  1710  3rd  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis.   . 

I^EONABD,  Claude  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  March  26,  1853;  son  of 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Leonard,  D.D.,  and 
Phebe  A.  (Bassett)  Leonard^ educated  in 
schools  of  Chelsea;  at  Dean  Academy, 
Franklin,  Mass.;  Tufts  College,  degree 
of  A.B.,  1876.  Studied  law  in  office  of 
Starbuck  &  Sawyer,  Watertown,  N.  Y. ; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1878;  entered  upon 
practice  of  law  and  was  clerk  of  probate 
court,  1879-82;  formed  partnership  with 
Edward  M.  Johnson,  under  title  of  John- 
son &  Leonard,  1882,  the  firm  later  be- 
coming Johnson,  Leonard  &  McCune, 
which  dissolved,  1897.  Counsel  for 
Farmers  &  Mechanics  Savings  Bank 
since  1897.  Universalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Married  at  Watertown,  N. 
Y.,  April  14,  1880,  to  Miss  Ella  J.  Eddy. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  115  S.  4th  St. 
Residence:  1067  15th  Av.,  S.  B.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

IiEONABD,  P.,  lawyer;  born  at  Glen- 
dale,  Minn.,  Jan.  6,  1862;  son  of  Law- 
rence and  Mary  (Blacker)  Leonard; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Grove 
Lake  Academy.  Born  and  reared  on  a 
farm;  taught  school  and  became  super- 
intendent of  schools;  studied  law  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1887;  member 
of  Minnesota  Legislature,  1893;  ex-city 
attorney,  Jordan;  has  been  county  at- 
torney of  Scott  County  since  1902.  Presi- 
dent Jordan  Electric  Light  Co.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  County  presi- 
dent A.  O.  H.;  member  I.  O.  F.,  M.  W. 
A.,  C.  O.  F.  Married  at  Jordan,  Aug. 
30,  1892,  to  Miss  Mary  Nicolin.  Club: 
Commercial  (president);  Address:  Jor- 
dan,  Minn. 

IiEONABD,  Henry  Frank,  insurance; 
born  at  Jordan,  Minn.,  May  21,  1871;  son 
of  Quirinus  and  Elizabeth  (Keber)  Leon- 
ard; educated  in  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul's 
parochial  school,  Mankato;  married  at 
Mankato,  May  12,  1896,  to  Miss  Mary  J. 
Huettl.  At  16  began  active  career  in 
dry  goods  and  grocery  store  of  his 
father;  at  25  owned  half  interest  in  in- 
surance agency  with  his  father,  continu- 
ing until  the  death  of  his  father,  Dec. 
6,  1898;  sold  out  the  grocery  and  dry 
goods  business  and  continues  insurance 
agency  in  own  name;  also  notary  public. 
President  Deutsche  Land  and  Heim 
Gesellschaft;  vice  president  Mayer  Bros., 
Inc..  Mankato  Post,  Inc.  Democrat. 
Alderman  Mankato,  1889-93.  Roman 
Catholic.  President  St.  Peter  and  Paul's 
Benevolent  Society;  financial  secretary 
Nicollet  Council,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Clubs:       Commercial,     Thalia    Dramatic. 


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Recreation:  Automobiling.  Address: 
Mankato,  Minn. 

^EOZTABO,  Joseph  A.,  editor,  retired; 
born  at  Cambridge,  Md.,  Dec.  24,  1830; 
son  of  Rev.  William  and  Harriette  (Lav- 
erty)  Leonard;  graduate  Philadelphia 
Medical  College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1S51; 
married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1861,  to 
Kate  Cowels.  Practiced  medicine  in 
Wisconsin  3  years;  editor  Whitewater 
(Wis.)  Gazette,  1 1/^  years  and  Waukesha 
Republic,  one  year;  came  to  Rochester, 
1858,  and  practiced  law  until  1864;  ap- 
pointed Capt.  of  Commissary,  1st  div., 
16th  army  corps  and  served  until  close 
of  Civil  War.  Returned  to  Rochester 
and  became  editor  and  part  owner  of 
Rochester  Post  and  later,  sole  owner, 
until  1899;  ex-president  State  Editors' 
Assn.  Appointed  by  President  Garfield 
consul  general  to  Calcutta  and  served 
one  vear;  consul  general,  Shanghai, 
China,  1889-93;  returned  to  Rochester 
and  was  judge  of  probate,  1897-1903. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  G. 
A.    R.      Address:      Rochester,   Minn. 

l^ESCH,  Fred,  analytical  chemist  and 
mining  engineer;  born  at  Easton,  Pa., 
Nov.  10,  1869;  son  of  David  and  Sallie 
(Young)  Lerch;  graduate  Easton  High 
School,  1887;  graduate  Lafayette  College, 
Easton,  degree  of  E.M.,  1891.  Taught 
chemistry  in  Lafayette  College  for  6 
months  after  graduation;  went  to  Cuba 
as  chemist  Sigua  Iron  Co.,  remaining 
there  for  10  months;  came  to  Minnesota 
in  same  business,  1892;  assisted  in  organ- 
izing firm  of  Lerch  Brothers,  1902.  One 
of  the  incorporators  and  directors  Amer- 
ican Exchange  Bank,  Virginia,  Minn.; 
also  part  owner  Utah  iron  ore  lands 
known  as  the  Milner,  Dear  and  Lerch 
propertv.  Scottish  Rite  Mason,  Shriner. 
Married'  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  10,  1900,  to 
Miss  Eleanor  Miller.  Address:  Biwabik, 
Minn. 

XiESaSB,  Everett,  clergyman;  born 
at  La  Porte  City,  la.,  Dec.  31,  1865;  son 
of  John  L.  and  Nancy  J.  (Allred)  Lesher; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  La  Porte 
City;  Hull  Educational  Institute,  Hull, 
la.;  Ottawa  University,  Ottawa,  Kas. ; 
Parker  College,  Winnebago  City,  Minn., 
1893;  Cobb  Divinity  School,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1898.  Married  at  Winnebago  City, 
1893,  to  Miss  Eva  R.  Miller.  First 
pastorate  was  with  Free  Will  Baptist 
Church,  Augusta,  Me.;  second  pastorate 
was  with  First  Congregational  Church, 
Spring  Valley,  Minn.;  has  been  pastor 
of  First  Congregational  Church,  Owaton- 
na,  since  May,  1906.  Was  chaplain 
Maine  State  Insane  Asylum,  Augusta, 
and  the  Maine  Legislature.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Yeomen  W. 
O.  W.,  Royal  Neighbors.  Member  Civic 
League  of  Owatonna.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn. 

IiESIiIZ:,  Frank  B.,  paper;  born  in  Co. 
Armagli,  Ireland,  July  12,  1871;  son  of 
James  and  Mary  (McBride)  Leslie;  came 
to  America,  1881;  educated  in  S.  Dakota 
ajid  Minnesota.  Began  business  career 
in  employ  of  Wright,  Barrett  &  Stilwell, 


paper,  St.  Paul,  1S88;  started  for  him- 
self in  building  and  roofing  papers,  Du- 
luth,  1892;  entered  same  line  in  St. 
Paul,  1905.  President  Western  Build- 
ing Paper  Co.,  (St.  Paul),  Zenith  Paper 
Co.,  Duluth;  vice  president  F.  G.  Leslie 
Co.  Member  Builders  and  Trades' 
Exchange,  St.  Paul  and  Duluth.  Married 
at  Duluth,  1898,  to  Miss  Mary  Bradley. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (Duluth).  Recreations:  Yacht- 
ing and  boating.  Office:  224  W.  Michi- 
gan St.  Residence:  1431  B.  Superior 
St..    Duluth. 

IjESIJIE,  Frederick  Georg^e,  wholesale 
paper;  born  in  Ballibay,  Monaghan  Co., 
Ireland,  April  23,  1872;  son  of  James 
and  Mary  (McBride)  Leslie;  educated 
in  public  school.  Mitchell,  S.  D.,  and 
Beardsley  Business  College,  St.  Paul; 
married,  Minneapolis,  Feb.  6,  1895,  Mary 
N.  Horton.  Began  business  career  as 
office  boy  in  paper  store;  worked  up  to 
clerk  and  then  to  city  salesman;  from 
that  started  branch  store  for  firm  with 
which  was  employed;  later  bought  out 
branch  and  in  1900  incorporated  busi- 
ness as  F.  G.  Leslie  Co.,  wholesale  deal- 
ers in  all  kinds  of  paper,  of  which  is 
president — now  one  of  the  largest  paper 
houses  in  the  Northwest.  Member  Uni- 
ted Travellers  Association.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minnesota  Boat,  Roosevelt, 
Amateur  Athletic,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Favorite 
Recreation:  Rowing,  horseback  riding. 
Office:  252  East  4th  St.  Residence:  546 
Selby   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

JmESImTB,  John  merchant;  born  in  Ire- 
land, 1861;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Ireland;  married  to  Miss  Bes- 
sie M.  McAfee.  Has  been  engaged  in 
the  paper  business  since  boyhood;  was 
formerly  city  salesman  in  the  "Twin 
Cities"  for  several  years,  subsequently 
becoming  manager  of  the  Minneapolis 
Paper  Co.,  and  of  Leslie  &  McAfee,  and 
he  is  now  president  of  the  John  Leslie 
Paper  Co.,  which  was  incorporated  in 
1894.  Republican.  Mason  and  Shriner. 
Club:  Commercial  (director  and  ex- 
president).  Recreation:  Automobiling. 
Office:  301-303  Fifth  St..  S.  Residence: 
2124  Fremont  Aa-..  Minneapolis. 

IiESTEB,  Charles  Austin,  physician; 
born  at  Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  June 
16,  1874;  son  of  William  J.  and  Mary 
(O'Connell)  Lester;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1SS6;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul,  graduating  from  High  School, 
1892;  Hospital  College  of  Medicine,  Cen- 
tral University  of  Kentucky.  Louisville, 
Kv.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  July  1, 
1897;  Illinois  School  of  Electro  Thera- 
peutics, Chicago,  111.,  graduating,  April, 
1903.  Began  practice  of  medicine  at 
Louisville.  Ky.,  July  1,  1897;  has  been 
actively  engaged  in  practice  at  Wabasha, 
Minn.,  since  Oct..  1902;  member  firm  of 
Drs.  Lester  and  Dougherty.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
"Wabasha  County  Medical  Society,  Amer- 
ican Association  of  Railway  Surgeons. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Married  at  Louisville,  Ky., 
Nov.  23,  1898,  to  Miss  Lavina  Winches- 


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ter  Locke.  Recreation:  Motor  cycling-. 
Address:      Wabaslia,   Minn. 

IiEUTKOIiD,  Jacob,  Jr.,  mercliant; 
born  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  1S5S;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Scliutz)  Leuthold; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  Carleton 
College;  married  at  Kasson,  Minn.,  June 
29,  ISSO,  to  Miss  Martha  Nelson.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  his  father's 
store;  has  been  engaged  in  clothing 
business  on  his  own  account  since  1879. 
President  First  International  Bank  of 
Kermit,  N.  D.;  director  National  Bank  of 
Kasson,  Bank  of  Hayfield,  Bank  of 
Mantorville.     Address:     Kasson,  Minn. 

LEUTHOIiD,  Jolin,  clothing  merchant; 
vice  president  First  State  Bank  (Spring 
Valley);  president  Spring  Valley  Flax 
Fibre  Co.    Address:    Spring  Valley,  Minn. 

I^EVnr^  Herman,  furniture;  born  in 
Germany,  Feb.  27,  1877;  son  of  Harry 
and  Rachel  Levin;  came  to  America, 
1892,  and  to  Minnesota,  1894 ;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has 
been  engaged  in  manufacture  of  furni- 
ture, as  firm  of  Levin  Brothers  since 
1895.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  October 
11,  1904,  to  Miss  Edna  Mickelson.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Of- 
fice: 31  Main  St.,  S.  E.  Residence:  507 
7th   St.,    S.   E.,    Minneapolis. 

IiEVT,  Jesse,  dentist;  born  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1877;  son  of  Harry  L.  and  Yetta 
Levy;  educated  in  Humboldt  and  Frank- 
lin public  schools,  St.  Paul  Central  High 
School,  University  of  Minnesota,  and 
graduated,  1899,  from  Dental  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Michigan;  un- 
married. Began  business  life  as  errand 
boy  in  a  department  store,  later  becom- 
ing office  boy  and  then  bookkeeper  for 
Clark  &  Thorne,  real  estate;  afterward 
with  W.  D.  Green  and  Patterson  Bros., 
dentists;  first  located  as  dentist  in 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  later  re- 
moving to  7th  and  Sibley  Streets  and 
finally  to  present  quarters  in  the  Medi- 
cal Block.  Republican.  Candidate  for 
Coroner,  1902.  Member  Columbian 
Knights.  Clubs:  Royal  Social,  Cohas- 
set.  Office:  Medical  Blk.,  7th  and 
Robert  Sts.  Residence:  220  East  9th 
St.,    St.    Paul. 

IjEWIS,  Arthur  J.,  physician;  born  at 
Oshkosh,  Wis.,  June  13,  1869;  son  of 
Rev.  J.  T.  and  Marie  E.  (Roberts) 
Lewis;  educated  in  High  School,  Akron, 
O.;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Hamline  University,  graduating,  degrees 
of  M.D.,  CM.,  1894.  Married  at  Mora, 
Minn..  June  13,  1898,  to  Miss  Sarah  E. 
Loague.  Health  officer  village  of  Mora, 
10  years;  coroner  Kanabec  Co.,  10  years; 
local  surgeon  Great  Northern  Railway, 
10  years;  secretary  and  treasurer  Cen- 
tral Minnesota  Medical  Society;  member 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Member  Masonic  order, 
I.   O.   O.   F.      Address:      Mora,   Minn. 

IiEWIS,  Charles  Premont,  physician; 
born  at  Austin,  Minn..  March  31,  1868; 
student  in  Medical  Department  Vander- 
bilt  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  receiv- 
ing degi-ee  of  M.D.,  1900;  post  graduate 


Chicago  Polyclinic,  1906.  Was  for  10 
years  opthalmologist,  and  for  4  years 
student  of  medicine  and  surgery  before 
entering  general  practice  of  medicine. 
Coroner  of  Mower  Co.,  Minnesota;  ex- 
county  physician  and  surgeon.  Exami- 
ner U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission,  Sth 
dist.  Surgeon  Chicago  Great  Western 
Ry.  Married  at  Austin,  Minn.,  1889, 
Miss  Eliza  G.  Hill.  Club:  Progressive 
League.     Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

IiEWIS,  Charles  !■.,  associate  justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  Minnesota;  born  at 
Ottawa,  111.,  March  8,  1852;  son  of 
Samuel  R.  and  Ann  E.  Lewis;  educated 
at  High  School,  Ottawa;  University  ot 
Chicago,  1871-73;  Oberlin  College,  gradu- 
ating degree  of  M.A.,  1876.  Admitted 
to  the  bar  at  Chicago,  111.,  1879;  located 
at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1880;  was  dis- 
trict attorney,  1884-88;  removed  to 
Duluth,  1891;  was  district  judge  11th 
judicial  district,  1893-96;  has  been  jus- 
tice Supreme  Court  since  1898.  Repub- 
lican. Married  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn., 
April  18,  1880,  to  Miss  Janet  D.  Moore. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  travel.  Legal 
Residence:  Duluth,  Minn.  Residence: 
62    S.   Dale   St.,   St.   Paul. 

IiEWIS,  Edwin  J.,  physician;  born  at 
Westville,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1848;  son  of 
John  and  Emeline  (Johnson)  Lewis; 
educated  in  graded  schools  and  at  Lis- 
burn,  Pa.;  Rush  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1877. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  fronton. 
Wis.,  1877;  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Sauk  Center,  Minn.,  since  April  7, 
1883.  Member  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Married  1st,  at  Waseca,  Minn., 
Dec.  28,  1873,  to  Miss  Emma  F.  Kermott, 
of  Elysian,  Minn,  (died  1891);  2nd,  1892, 
to  Miss  Isabel  Warner,  of  Chicago,  111. 
Address:      Sauk    Center,    Minn. 

IiEWIS,  Franklin  H.,  wholesale  lum- 
ber; born  in  Rhode  Island,  Jan.  9,  1848; 
son  of  Rev.  C.  C.  and  Frances  M. 
(Mason)  Lewis;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  Palmer's  Academy,  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.  Has  been  connected  with 
lumber  business  since  1870,  commenc- 
ing in  Wisconsin  and  operating  upon  re- 
tail basis  for  10  years  in  different  parts 
of  Wisconsin;  began  in  wholesale  lum- 
ber trade,  1882,  and  has  since  continued 
as  a  wholesale  dealer  exclusively;  lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis,  1887.  Mason  (32°). 
Married  at  Werner,  Wis.,  Sept.  17,  1873 
to  Miss  Virginia  L.  Bacon.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  1921-23  S.  Aldrich 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

IiE'WIS,  Harlow  S.,  milling;  born  at 
Waseca,  Minn.,  July  10,  1872;  son  of 
Benedict  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Eaton)  Lewis; 
graduate  Waseca  public  schools,  June, 
1891.  Began  active  career  as  stenog- 
rapher Jennison  Bros.  &  Co.,  Janesville, 
Minn.,  Oct.,  1891;  was  stenographer, 
bookkeeper  and  general  assistant  James 
Quirk  Milling  Co.,  Waterville,  Minn., 
Jan.,  1892-96;  half  owner  and  manager 
Bank   of   Madison    Lake,    Minn.,    1896-98; 


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assistant  manager,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer James  Quirk  Milling-  Co.,  Minneapo- 
lis, 1898-1902;  has  been  president  Maple- 
ton  Milling  Co.,  and  director  Mapleton 
State  Bank  since  1902.  Mayor  of  Madi- 
son Lake,  1S9S.  Democrat.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Waterville,  Minn., 
Oct.  12,  1898,  to  Miss  Grace  L.  Everett. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Mapleton,    Minn. 

IiEWIS,  J.  Harry,  manager  St.  Paul 
Daily  News;  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Aug.  13,  1864;  son  of  Jabez  S.  and 
Elizabeth  (Anthony)  Lewis;  educated  in 
public  schools;  married  at  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  June  8,  1883,  to  Mary  E.  Knollin. 
Proprietor  of  Secret  Society  Herald, 
Philadelphia,  1884-88;  mechanical  super- 
intendent Kansas  City  Star,  1888-93; 
advertising  writer,  Kansas  City,  1893-98; 
advertising  manager  Kansas  City  World, 
1898-1900;  one  of  incorporators,  March 
1,  1900,  and  now  vice  president  and 
general  manager  of  The  Daily  News 
Publishing  Co.  of  St.  Paul;  also  manager 
of  The  Rural  Weekly  Co.,  and  a  direc- 
tor of  The  Daily  News  Publishing  Co. 
of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Independent  in 
politics.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Auditorium  Committee  and  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Committee.  Mason,  (32°),  Shriner;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Red 
Men,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Member  Business 
League.  Club:  Commercial,  (formerly 
vice  president  and  twice  director). 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  92-94 
East  4th  St.  Residence:  569  Marshall 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

IiEWIS,  Olin  B.,  jurist;  born  at 
Wevauwega,  "W^is.,  March  12,  1861;  son 
of  Zina  D.  and  Rebecca  (Hornung) 
Lewis;  reared  on  farm,  attended  country 
school;  graduated  from  high  school, 
Omro,  Wis.,  1879;  graduated  from  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  1884.  and  from 
law  department  of  same,  LL.B.,  1889. 
Married,  1885,  to  Delia  M.  Barnett. 
Established  a  law  office  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  in  summer  of  1889,  forming  a 
copartnership  with  Oscar  Hallam  until 
Jan.  1,  1897.  Elected  member  of  Assem- 
bly, St.  Paul,  1894,  reelected,  1896; 
elected  judge  of  the  district  court  for 
the  second  judicial  dist.,  Nov.,  1896, 
for  term  beginning  Jan.  1,  1897,  and 
reelected  Nov.,  1902,  term,  expiring 
Jan.  1,  1909.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Bar  associations. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Woodmen,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  23  W.  Isabel  St., 
St.    Paul. 

ImUVTIS,  Theodore  Hayes,  archaeolo- 
gist; born  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  15, 
1856;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1866-72,  and  at  Miami 
Commercial  College,  Dayton,  O.,  1874. 
Since  1880  has  devoted  his  attention 
mainlj'  to  archaeological  surveys  and 
explorations  in  valley  of  Mississippi  and 
tributaries;  made  Southern  archaeologi- 
cal survey  of  over  10,000  mounds  dur- 
ing winters  of  1878-95  as  a  private  en- 


terprise; made  Northwestern  archaeolo- 
gical survey,  under  auspices  of  Alfred 
J.  Hill,  1880-95,  of  over  7,000  mounds 
in  Minnesota  and  4,500  in  other  North- 
western States.  Author:  Trails  for 
Archaeologists;  The  Northwestern  Arch- 
aeological Survey.  Assistant  on  Pre- 
historic implements,  a  reference  book, 
by  Warren  K.  Moorhead.  Contributor 
to  prominent  periodical  archaeological 
publications.  Life  member  Minnesota 
Historical  Society;  honorary  member 
Mississippi  Historical  Society.  Address: 
St.   Paul. 

IiIBBV,  Harry  W.,  machinist;  born 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  Feb.  10,  1876;  son  of 
Reuben  and  Nancy  M.  (Stoddard)  Libby; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Winona 
and  at  Winona  Business  College;  mar- 
ried at  Stockton,  Minn.,  Sept.  14,  1898, 
to  Miss  Grace  L.  Winchester.  Republi- 
can. Active  worker  in  politics;  elected 
member  of  State  Legislature,  Nov.,  1906, 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Methodist. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Independ- 
ent Order  of  Foresters,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  I.  A.  M.,  N.  P.  L.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,   Minn. 

I.ICHTEN'STBIN,  H.,  physician;  born 
at  Koenigsberg,  Germany,  Oct.  22,  1866; 
graduate  Tubingen  University,  Germany, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1888;  post  graduate 
study  at  Berlin,  Strassburg  and  Heidel- 
berg, Germany;  married  in  Germany, 
1888,  to  Miss  Caroline  Claussen.  Prac- 
ticed medicine  one  j^ear  in  Germany;  j 
was  surgeon  on  Hamburg-American 
liner;  came  to  America,  1890,  and  has 
since  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Winona.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Winona 
County  Medical  Society.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  A.  O.  U.  D.  Club:  Arlington. 
Recreation:  Horseback  riding.  Address: 
Winona,  Minn. 

IiIDDEXiIi,  John,  judge  of  probate; 
born  in  Scotland,  March  9,  1843;  son  of 
William  Liddell;  came  to  Canada  with 
parents  the  same  year  in  which  he  was 
born;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Canada.  Removed  to  Minnesota,  1867; 
engaged  in  farming,  1868-82;  in  partner- 
ship with  John  S.  Campbell,  in  farm 
implement  business,  1882-87;  on  the 
road  as  implement  salesman,  1887-90; 
returned  to  retail  implement  business 
for  himself,  at  Wadena,  Minn.,  1890; 
has  been  senior  partner  in  retail  imple- 
ment firm  of  Liddell  &  Hocking,  since 
1893.  Judge  of  probate  since  Nov.,  1902. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar.  Married  at  Russell, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  14,  1881,  to  Miss  Grace 
McGregor.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Wadena,   Minn. 

IiIBB,  P.  B.  Jr.,  lawyer;  born  at  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  1864;  son  of  Philip  and 
Ellen  Lieb;  educated  at  Sacred  Heart 
College,  Watertown,  Wis.;  unmarried. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
for  some  time.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
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^lEN,  Carl  N.,  auditor  Goodhue  Co.; 
born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  July  22,  1S57;  son 
of  Nils  G.  and  Martha  A.  (Holm)  Lien; 
educated  in  public  schools;  Luther  Col- 
lege, Decorah,  la.;  St.  Olaf  College, 
Northfleld,  Minn.;  C.  C.  Curtiss  Bu?ji- 
ness  College,  Minneapolis.  Married  at 
Decorah,  April  24,  1S7S,  to  Miss  Mary 
E.  Johnson.  Began  active  career  as  a 
farmer  in  Goodhue  Co.;  was  chairman  of 
town  board  of  Red  Wing  two  years  and 
town  clerk  5  years;  senior  enrolling 
clerk  House  of  Representatives,  season^ 
1883  and  1885;  transcribing  clerk,  U.  S. 
surveyor  general's  office,  1885  and  1886; 
was  elected  county  auditor  of  Goodhue 
Co.,  Nov.,  1890,  and  has  been  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election,  present 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Republi- 
can. Lutheran.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Literature.  Address:  Red 
Wing,   Minn. 

IiI£SCK,  Philip,  editor  and  publisher; 
born  at  Wytusing,  Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1868; 
son  of  Anton  'Fidel  and  Magdalene 
(Nutt)  Liesch;  came  to  Minnesota,  1876; 
educated  in  Catholic  parochial  school. 
New  Ulm,  1876-83;  married  at  New  Ulm, 
Sept.  28.  1897,  to  Miss  Clara  Follmann. 
Began  learning  printing  trade,  as  ap- 
prentice. New  Ulm,  1883;  went  to  St. 
Paul,  1887,  where  he  was  engaged  in 
book  and  job  department  of  Pioneer 
Press  for  9  years;  located  at  New  Ulm, 
1897,  bought  out  the  New  Ulm  Volks- 
blatt  Publishing  Co.,  and  has  continued 
publication  of  the  Volksblatt;  estab- 
lished the  Brown  County  Journal,  1898, 
and  has  since  published  that  paper. 
President  New  Ulm  Rural  Telephone  Co. 
Republican;  member  State  Central  Com- 
mittee for  4  years.  Member  Brown 
County  Publishers  Association,  Minne- 
sota Editorial  Association.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  St.  John's  Court,  I. 
O.  P.,  St.  Joseph  Society,  Knights  ot 
Columbus.      Address:      New   Ulm,    Minn. 

IiIFFITZ,  Simon,  wholesale  jobber  in 
clothing,  furnishings,  etc.;  born  in 
Russia,  1867;  son  of  Louis  and  Lizzie 
CStein)  Lifpitz;  self  educated.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  1886;  has  been  identified 
with  clothing  business  ever  since  he 
began  active  career;  has  successfully 
operated  under  title  of  S.  Lifpitz,  as 
wholesale  jobber  in  clothing,  shoes,  rub- 
bers, furnishings,  etc.,  since  1899.  Mem- 
ber St.  Paul  Credit  Men's  Association. 
Jewish  religion.  Married  at  St.  Paul. 
1887,  to  Miss  Jennie  Stauffer.  Office: 
221-223  E.  4th  St.  Residence:  901  Selby 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

I^IGGETT,  Col.  "William  M.,  director 
agricultural  experiment  station.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota;  born  on  a  farm  in 
Union  Co.,  O.,  1846;  educated  in  district 
schools.  Enlisted  in  96th  Ohio  Vols., 
at  age  of  17,  in  Civil  War,  Army  of  the 
West,  and  was  present  at  capture  of 
Port  Blakely,  with  7,000  prisoners,  the 
last  important  engagement  of  the  war, 
declined  a  commission  in  regular  army 
and  returned  to  Ohio  where  he  became 
connected  with  the  Bank  of  Marysville, 
Union    Co.;     was    twice    elected    county 


treasurer  of  Union  Co.;  took  an  active 
part  in  state  national  guard  services; 
was  colonel  14th  O.  N.  G.,  and  in  com- 
mand  of  battalion  that  cleared  streets 
of  mob  at  time  of  excitement  in  Cin- 
cinnati, where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1884,  and  was  one 
of  the  owners  of  Grandview  Stock  Farm, 
Swift  Co.,  has  been  dean  State  Agri- 
cultural School  and  director  of  the  Ex- 
periment Station  since  1896.  Regent  of 
State  University  18  years;  director  State 
Agricultural  Society  since  1888  (ex- 
secretary);  ex-member  executive  com- 
mittee National  Cattle  Grower's  Asso- 
ciation and  for  two  terms  chairman 
State  Railroad  Commission.  Married  at 
Marysville,  O.,  July  3,  1876,  to  Miss 
Mathilda  R.  Brown.  Residence:  2201 
Scudder    St.,    St.    Paul. 

I^IGHTBOURN,  David  C,  newspaper 
publisher;  born  at  Pine  Bend,  Minn., 
Jan.  30,  1S5S;  son  of  Edward  S.  and 
Susan  Samantha  (Murray)  Lightbourn; 
graduate  of  St.  Paul  (Minn.)  High 
School.  Began  in  newspaper  business 
early  in  life  and  since  April,  1883,  has 
been  publisher  and  proprietor  of  the 
Index,  published  at  Ada.  Republican. 
Deputy  Insurance  Commissioner  of  Min- 
nesota for  10  years  and  acting  state 
insurance  commissioner,  during  vacancy, 
1896;  judge  of  probate,  Norman  Co., 
1890-91;  mayor  arid  councilman,  Ada, 
several  terms.  Director  First  State 
Bank,  Ada.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Samaritans.  Address:  Ada,  Minn. 

IiZGHTNEB,  William  Hurley,  lawyer; 
born  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May  3,  1856;  son 
of  Rev.  Milton  C.  and  Martha  H.  Light- 
ner;  graduated  from  University  of 
Michigan,  degree  of  A.B.,  1877.  Resident 
of  Detroit,  Mich.,  1864-78;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1878,  and  was  admitted  to  the 
bar,  Oct.,  1880;  member  of  the  law  firm 
of  Young  &  Lightner  since  1883.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  29,  1885,  to  Carrie 
Drake.  Was  assemblyman  in  Common 
Council,  St.  Paul,  May,  1892,  to  May, 
1894;  president  of  the  Common  Council, 
May,  1892  to  May,  1893;  member  of 
first  charter  commission  of  St.  Paul. 
Episcopalian  First  vice  president  of 
Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and 
Country,  White  Bear  Yacht.  Office: 
Gilflllan  Blk.  Residence:  318  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IeZMA,  Ludwig-,  physician;  born  in 
Stavanger,  Norway,  April  30,  1877;  edu- 
cated in  high  school,  in  Norway;  came 
to  America,  1894;  graduated  from  Augs- 
burg Seminary,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1899;  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Hamline  University, 
degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1903;  house  phy- 
sician. City  and  County  Hospital,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1903-04;  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  at  Montevideo, 
Minn.,  since  1904.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Married  at  Audubon,  Minn.,  Sept. 
2  5.  1904,  to  Miss  Constance  Bergh, 
daughter  of  Rev.  O.  N.  Bergh.  Address: 
Montevideo,    Minn. 


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IiIND,  Alfred,  physician;  born  at 
Travad,  Vestergotland,  Sweden,  March 
11,  1862;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sweden;  came  to  Minnesota,  1880;  at- 
tended Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St. 
Peter,  1881-84;  Augustine  College,  Rock 
Island,  111.,  1884-87,  degree  of  A.B..  1887; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1887-91,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1889,  M.D.,  1891;  University  of 
Berlin,  Germany,  1893-94,  degree  of  M. 
D. ;  New  York  Post  Graduate  Medical 
Scliool,  1895;  University  of  Upsala, 
Sweden.  Medical  Department,  1896-97 
and  1898-99,  degree  Licentiate  of  Medi- 
cine. Practiced  medicine  in  Lake  Park, 
Minn.,  1891-94;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
1894;  U.  S.  pension  examiner,  1892-95. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Director  Swedish  Hospital,  Minneapolis. 
Republican.  Lutlieran.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1892.  to  Hannah  M.  John- 
son. Club:  Odin.  Office:  Andrus  BIdg. 
Residence:      Minneapolis. 

IiZND,  Jolin,  lawyer;  born  in  Sweden, 
March  25,  1854;  son  of  Gustav  and 
Catherine  (Johnson)  Lind;  came  to  Min- 
nesota in  boyhood;  educated  in  public 
scliools,  1868-71;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1875-76.  Began  practice  of  law, 
1877,  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.;  member  of 
50th,  51st,  52nd  and  5Sth  congresses; 
governor  of  Minnesota.  1899  and  1900. 
Was  1st  lieutenant  and  quartermaster. 
12th  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  Spanish-American 
War.  Now  engaged  in  active  practice 
of  law  as  member  of  firm  of  John  Lind 
and  A.  Ueland.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1879, 
to  Miss  Alice  A  Sliepard.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis. Odin.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  1775  Colfax  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

IiINDAHIi,  Alexander,  jeweler;  born 
at  Lund,  Sweden;  March  28,  1860;  son 
of  S.  J.  Lindahl;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Sweden.  Learned  the  watch- 
maker's trade  in  Sweden;  came  to 
America,  1879,  and  has  been  engaged 
in  jewelry  business  in  St.  Paul,  since 
1885.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1896,  to  Miss 
Hannah  Alln.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Member  Board  of  Education  since  1902, 
and  city  council,  1892-96.  Office:  880 
Payne  Av.  Residence:  757  Case  St., 
St    Paul. 

XiTNJ}AlB.Ii,  Ole,  farming  and  banking; 
born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  8,  1845;  educated 
in  common  schools  in  Sweden;  came  to 
America,  1869.  and  located  in  Minnesota; 
married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  Dec.  11,  1872, 
to  Miss  Emily  J.  Haight.  Began  farm- 
ing at  Easton,  Faribault  Co.,  Minn., 
1869,  and  has  continued  to  the  present 
time.  Has  been  president  and  director 
of  Granada  State  Bank,  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  A.  O.  U. 
W.      Address:      Winnebago,    Minn. 

IiINDBERaH,  Frank  Allbert,  lawyer; 
born  at  Melrose,  Minn.,  April  14,  1870; 
graduate  Law  Department,  University 
of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.  B.,  1892.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Little 


Falls  since  1892.  Director  German 
American  National  Bank.  County  "at- 
torney Morrison  Co.,  for  6  years.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.  Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Little 
Falls,   Minn. 

IiINDEKZ:,  Albert  H.,  born  near  Ber- 
lin. Germany,  May  12,  1844;  son  of 
Frederick  and  Johanna  (Bartel)  Lindeke; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1856,  and 
has  been  a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since 
1857;  educated  in  puTjlic  schools.  Started 
in  business  career  as  bundle  boy,  1859, 
for  Norman  W.  Kittson;  continuing  in 
advanced  capacity,  until  1868;  began  in 
retail  dry  goods  trade  as  A.  H.  Lindeke 
&  Brother,  1868;  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  wholesale  dry  goods  house  of 
Ijindeke,  Warner  &  Schurmeier,  1878, 
now  Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons.  Director 
National  German- American  Bank;  vice 
president  American  Scandinavian  Na- 
tiojial  Bank;  director  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; ex-president  Jobbers'  Union; 
member  Board  of  Water  Commissioners, 
of  St.  Paul,  since  1893.  Lutheran.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  St.  Paul,  May  6, 
1869.  to  Miss  Louise  Schroer.  Clubs: 
Commercial.  Minnesota.  Recreations: 
Driving  and  riding.  Office:  4th,  S.  W. 
Cor.  Siblev.  Residence:  295  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiINDEKi:,  Albert  William,  dry  goods; 
born  in  St.  Paul,  March  7,  1873;  son  of 
Albert  H.  Lindeke;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul;  St.  Paul  High 
School,  graduating.  1890;  Yale  Univer- 
sity, graduating  degree  of  B.A.,  1894. 
After  a  trip  abroad  returned  to  St.  Paul 
and  became  connected  with  the  whole- 
sale dry  goods  firm  of  Lindeke.  Warner 
&  Schurmeier,  now  Lindeke,  Warner  «& 
Sons,  of  which  he  has  been  a  partner 
since  1903.  Graduate  of  Minnesota 
State  University  Law  School,  degree  of 
LL  B.,  1900,  admitted  to  the  bar  but 
has  never  practiced.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Minnesota.  Coinmer- 
cial.  Town  and  Country.  "White  Bear 
Yacht,  Lafayette,  Amateur  Athletic, 
Roosevelt  (first  president),  Yale  (New 
York  City.)  Recreations:-  Automobiling 
and  golf.  Office:  4th  S.  W.  Cor.  Sibley. 
Residence:      Aberdeen   Hotel,   St.   Paul. 

IiINDSAV,  Tliomas  B.,  jobber  in  agri- 
cultural implements;  born  New  York 
City.  May  1,  1843;  son  of  David  and 
Jessie  (Edmunds)  Lindsay;  educated  in 
common  schools,  at  Fox  Lake  Colleg'e, 
Dodge  Co..  Wis.,  and  at  business  college, 
Detroit.  Mich.;  married  at  Sheboygan 
Falls,  Wis..  Sept.  5.  1866.  to  Martha  Dye. 
"\"\'as  reared  on  a  farm  and  began  active 
career  as  a  farmer  in  Dodge  County. 
Wis.;  taught  school  three  years;  was 
in  country  store  business  several  years, 
also  representative  from  Olmstead  Co.. 
Minn.,  in  the  State  Legislature  for  two 
terms.  1872-3.  Became  a  traveling 
salesman  and  is  now  resident  manager 
of  Lindsay  Brothers,  wholesale  jobbers 
in  agricultural  implements.  Baptist.  Of- 
fice: 400-406  N.  1st  St.  Residence: 
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IiZNDSIiEY,  Pred  "W.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Kattskill,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1853;  son  of 
Clark  and  (Bennett)  Lindsley;  common 
school  education.  Was  engaged  in  agri- 
cultural implement  business,  1878-91; 
began  dealing  in  real  estate,  1891.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Married  at  Plain  View,  Minn., 
Oct.  24,  1882,  to  Miss  Laura  LaRue. 
Recreations:  Driving,  fishing  and  out 
of  door  exercises.  Address:  Jackson, 
Minn. 

IiINJER,  Ole  Edward,  physician;  born 
in  Vernon  Co.,  Wis.,  June  11,  1861; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1876;  attended  public 
schools  and  Niles  Classical  School, 
Rochester;  graduate.  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1889.  Senior  member 
firm  of  Drs.  Linjer  &  Lyng.  Member 
State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  1905- 
1906-1907;  physician  to  Norwegian  Hos- 
pital, Minneapolis,  city  physician  and 
superintendent  City  Hospital.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  Norwegian  Medical  Club.  Was 
assistant  physician,  Minneapolis,  1903- 
04.  Democrat.  Club:  Odin.  Office  and 
residence:      24   S.   4th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

I^ITTIiE,  Edwin  Charles,  real  estate; 
born  at  Cleveland,  O.,  1861;  son  of 
Charles  and  Hester  (Watson)  Little; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Springfield, 
111.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of 
wholesale  grocer,  Springfield,  111.,  con- 
tinuing for  4  years;  engaged  in  farming 
in  N.  Dakota,  4%  years;  came  to  Duluth, 
1886,  and  entered  real  estate  business; 
has  been  member  of  the  firm  of  Little 
&  Noble,  real  estate,  since  1S91;  also 
president  Duluth  Board  of  Underwriters; 
director  Scott-Graff  Lumber  Co.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Fire  Commissioners.  Du- 
luth, 1903-06.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Married  at  Lakota,  N.  D..  1889,  to  Miss 
Jennie  E.  McCoy.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gamms, 
Commercial,  Duluth  Yacht.  Recreation: 
Yachting,  fishing,  hunting.  Office:  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Residence:  127  43rd  Av., 
B.,    Duluth. 

IiITTIiE,  Henry  Iiyman,  general  man- 
ager Pillsbury-Washburn  Flour  Mills 
Co.;  born  at  "Webster,  N.  H.,  Aug.  9, 
1857;  son  of  George  and  Louisa  Little; 
educated  in  common  schools,  high  school 
of  Warner,  N.  H.,  and  academy,  at 
Pennacook,  N.  H.  Entered  active  career 
as  clerk  in  his  father's  store;  removed 
to  Minneapolis,  1879;  went  to  work  for 
a  hardware  merchant,  without  pay  and 
in  a  few  days  was  offered  a  position 
in  the  office  of  Charles  A.  Pillsbury  & 
Co.,  and  at  22  years  of  age  he  began 
as  office  boy;  was  given  charge  of  the 
shipping  department  in  2  years,  and 
two  years  later  became  a  traveling 
salesman,  continuing  for  8  years;  was 
placed  in  charge  of  sales  department  of 
the  company,  1891;  became  assistant 
to  M.  Pillsbury  and  upon  the  death  of 
the  latter,  in  1899,  was  made  general 
manager  of  the  company.  Secretary  and 
director  Minneapolis  &  Northern  Eleva- 
tor   (io. ;    vice    president    Great    Western 


Cereal  Co.;  chairman  executive  commit- 
tee and  director  North  American  Tele- 
graph Co.;  director  Northwestern  Na- 
tional Bank,  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce;  member  New  York  Produce 
Exchange,  Chicago  Board  of  Trade. 
Member  Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Mar- 
ried at  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  1893,  to  Miss 
Erba  Carskaddon.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Commercial,  Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Min- 
netonka  Ice  Yacht,  Automobile,  Town 
and  Country  (St.  Paul).  Office:  Metro- 
politan Life  Bldg.  Residence:  197  Vine 
Place,    Minneapolis. 

IiITTIiE,  John  Warren,  surgeon;  born 
near  South  Charleston,  Clark  Co.,  Ohio, 
Sept.  21,  1859;  son  of  John  and  Mary 
Ann  (Highwood)  Little;  educated  in  high 
school  and  normal  school,  Lebanon.  0., 
and  at  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1883. 
Located  in  Minneapolis,  1883.  Member 
American  Medical  Association,  Minne- 
sota Academy  of  Medicine  (ex-presi- 
dent), Hennepin  County  Medical  Society 
(ex-president).  Surgeon  and  chief  of 
staff  of  Asbury  Hospital;  surgeon  to 
Citv  Hospital;  professor  of  clinical  sur- 
gery. College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota;  surgeon  Chi- 
cago and  Great  Western  Ry.  Republi- 
can. Married  at  Minneapolis,  1887,  to 
Miss  Nellie  C.  Marshall.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     2540   Portland  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

IiITTIiETON,  Samuel  T.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Chariton  Co.,  Mo..  Dec.  3,  1858;  son 
of  Joseph  D.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Parks) 
Littleton;  educated  in  common  schools 
of  Missouri  and  at  the  North  Missouri 
Academy.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1884, 
and  is  located  at  Owatonna,  a  flourishing 
city  70  miles  south  of  Minneapolis,  and 
regarded  as  one  of  the  coming  indus- 
trial centres  of  the  west;  began  practice 
of  law,  1884;  now  county  attorney  of 
Steele  Co.  Married  at  Topeka,  Kans.,  Feb. 
5,  1881,  to  Miss  Laura  A.  Sheldon.  Mem- 
ber of  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.,  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Yeomen,  Samaritans,  Aztecs.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Outing  vaca- 
tions.    Address:     Owatonna,  Minn. 

IiIVINGSTON,  Crawford,  retired;  born 
in  New  York  City,  1847;  educated  at 
Albany  Academy,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  career 
as  banker,  broker,  railroad  contractor, 
insurance  and  railroad  officer,  gas  and 
electric  light  owner  and  officer.  For- 
merly president  of  the  Board  of  Water 
Commissioners  of  the  City  of  St.  Paul, 
and  resident  of  all  the  lighting  com- 
panies of  St.  Paul;  now  retired  from  ac- 
tive business.  Director  Merchants'  Na- 
tional Bank  of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  Gas 
Co.;  trustee  Minnesota  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  etc.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul);  Union, 
Army  and  Navy,  Strollers  (New  York); 
Country  (Thomasville,  Ga.);  Shooting 
(Fla.)  Office:  51  Exchange  Place,  New 
York.     Residence:     Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

IiIZEE,  Boch  J.,  railroad  contractor; 
born  St.  Narcisse,  County  of  Champlain, 


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P.  Q.,  May  21,  1857;  son  of  Treffle  and 
Marie  fJacob)  Lizee;  attended  common 
schools  in  County  of  Champlain.  After 
leaving  school  was  clerk  in  general  store 
for  two  years;  at  age  of  19  worked  for 
father  who  was  a  railroad  contractor; 
emigrated  to  the  United  States,  1879; 
farmed  in  Minnesota  until  1887;  began 
as  railway  contractor,  May,  1887,  when 
took  sub-contract  on  construction  of  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry.,  be- 
tween Minot,  N.  D.,  and  Great  Palls, 
Mont.,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
that  business.  Republican.  Rpman 
Catholic.  Member  Woodmen  of  the 
World.  Married,  Redlake  Falls,  Red 
Lake,  Minn.,  Feb.,  1881,  Rose  Jeanne 
Beaudreau.  Office:  408  Endicott  Ar- 
cade, St.  Paul.  Residence:  White  Bear 
Lake,    Minn. 

IiOBD£IiIi,  Jared  Charles,  vice  presi- 
dent National  Brass  &  Metal  Co.;  born 
at  South  McGregor,  la.,  June  22,  1856; 
son  of  Levi  and  Jane  (Goodale)  Lobdell; 
educated  in  schools  at  McGregor. 
Learned  trade  of  brass  and  metal  worker 
in  Dubuque,  1872;  was  with  Deere  & 
Manson  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1890-93;  con- 
nected with  the  Union  Brass  &  Metal 
Co.,  St.  Paul,  1893-94;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, March,  1894,  became  associated 
the  same  year  with  National  Brass  & 
Metal  Co.,  manufacturers  and  jobbers  in 
plumbers'  brass  goods,  specialties  and 
metals,  and  since  1900  has  been  vice 
president  of  the  company.  Republican. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  6.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  Dubuque,  1878,  to  Miss  Elvira 
A.  Hodge.  Office:  246-258  3rd  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  3220  Harriet  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

I^OBECK,  Eug'e'bret  E.,  lecturer;  born 
in  Norway,  Oct.  11,  1S64;  son  of  Enge- 
bret  and  Inger  Olson  (Stoa)  Lobeck; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents  1867; 
attended  common  school  and  was  stu- 
dent at  Angsburg  Seminary,  Wraamans 
Academy,  Willmar  Seminary  and  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota;  married  at  Har- 
wood,  N.  D.,  June  3,  1896,  to  Miss 
Martha  Nordby.  Prohibitionist.  Luth- 
eran. Has  devoted  his  time  principally 
to  the  lecture  platform  since  1890. 
Author  and  publisher  of  a  volume  of 
poetry  and  a  story  in  Norwegian  lan- 
guage. Elected  to  State  Legislature 
Nov.,  1906,  term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Address:     Alexandria,  Minn. 

IiOBEBG,  Adolph  Edvald,  physician; 
born  in  Minneapolis,  Jan.  31,  1876;  son 
of  Niles  and  Karen  (Borthen)  Loberg; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools; 
South  High  School,  graduating,  1895; 
Hamline  Medical  School,  1899;  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1901.  Tin- 
married.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Hen- 
nepin County  Medical  Society,  Minnea- 
polis and  Norwegian  Medical  clubs;  also 
Odin  club.  Office:  221  Cedar  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  1909  Washington  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

IiOCHBEI7,    William,    jurist;    born    in 


County  Tyrone,  Ireland,  April  3,  1S32; 
son  of  Michael  and  Elizabeth  Locliren; 
reared  in  Vermont  and  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  and  academies  in  Northern 
Vermont  and  Province  of  Quebec:  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  St.  Albans,  Vt., 
June,  1856;  came  to  St.  Anthony  (now 
Minneapolis)  in  August,  1856;  married 
1st.  Sept.  6,  1871,  Martha  A.  Demmon 
(died  Feb.,  1879);  2nd,  at  Minneapolis. 
April  19,  1882,  Mary  E.  Abbot.  Served 
in  Civil  War  as  private  to  first  lieuten- 
ant, 1st  Reg.  Minn.  Vols.,  April  29,  1861, 
to  Dec.  30,  1863;  was  member  of  the 
Minnesota  State  Senate,  1869-70;  served 
as  judge  of  the  State  district  court,  4th 
judicial  district,  1881-93;  U.  S.  Commis- 
sioner of  Pensions,  1893-96;  U.  B.  dis- 
trict judge,  from  1896  to  the  present 
time.  Democrat.  Member  Masonic  or- 
ders, G.  A.  R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Office: 
Federal  Building.  Residence:  422  10th 
Av.,   S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

IiOCXB,  Frank  Youngr,  president  Se- 
curity Trust  Co.;  born  at  Vinton,  Iowa, 
Aug.  23.  1866;  son  of  James  Burthrong 
and  Elsie  Louisa  (Walley)  Locke;  edu- 
cated at  Vinton  High  School,  Iowa  State 
College  and  University  of  Iowa;  married 
at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Oct.  5,  1892,  to 
Mabel  Lucas.  Admitted  to  the  bar  in 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1888;  was  assistant 
county  attorney  of  Polk  County.  Iowa, 
1888-92;  cashier  Salina  (Kansas)  State 
Bank,  1892-94;  organizer  and  president 
of  the  Sibley  (Iowa)  State  Bank,  First 
National  Bank  of  Melvin,  Iowa,  and 
First  National  Bank  of  Harris,  Iowa, 
from  1894,  to  Jan.,  1904.  Came  to  St. 
Paul  and  from  Jan.  1,  1904,  has  been 
president  of  the  Security  Trust  Co.; 
also  director  of  the  Capital  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Automoblling. 
Office:  Security  Trust  Co.  Residence: 
511    Grand   Av.,   St.  Paul. 

I^OCKBY,  Joseph,  banker;  born  in 
Yorkshire,  England,  Jan.  1,  1836;  son 
of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Lockey;  came 
to  U.  S.  in  boyhood;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Iowa.  Engaged  in  gold  min- 
ing in  California,  1854-57;  in  general 
merchandise  business  at  Lake  Citv. 
Minn.,  1860;  served  in  the  6th  Minn. 
Inf.,  during  Indian  War  in  Minnesota 
and  Dakota.  1862-63;  employed  in  U.  S. 
disbursing  office.  1863-65;  with  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1865-70; 
deputy  commissioner  of  pensions,  1870- 
76;  National  bank  examiner,  1876-83: 
cashier  and  later  president  National 
German  American  Bank  of  St.  Paul, 
1883-1903;  president  and  director  of  the 
American  National  Bank  of  St.  Paul 
since  1903.  Republican.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  American  National 
Bank.  Residence:  27  St.  Albans  St., 
St.    Paul. 

IiOCKIN,  Samuel  H.,  banking;  born  at 
Brandon,  Wis.,  Dec.  23,  1874;  son  of 
Alvin  and  Leanna  (Crook)  Lockin;  edu- 
cated in  Cannon  Falls  (Minn.)  High 
School  and  at  Carleton  College.  Was 
connected  with  St.  Anthony  Falls  Bank, 
Minneapolis,  1891-1905;  has  been  cashier 


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and  director  First  National  Bank,  Red 
Wing,  since  1905.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  14,  189S,  to  Miss  Ada 
Adams.  Mason.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Red  Wing:,   Minn. 

IiOCKWOOD,  Edwin  !■.,  mechanical 
engineer;  born  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec. 
S,  1859;  son  of  John  E.  and  Martha 
(Colville)  Lockwood;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1870;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Minneapolis  and  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota. Has  been  identified  with 
mechanical  engineering  since  1895;  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  of  the  Union  Iron 
Works.  Unmarried.  Office:  Main  St. 
&  2nd  Av.,  S.  E.  Residence:  501  5th 
St.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

IiOCKWOOB,  John  E.,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1832; 
son  of  James  and  Sarah  (Ecker)  Lock- 
wood;  public  school  education.  Entered 
iron  works  as  apprentice,  at  Mattewan, 
N.  Y.,  1S45,  continuing  until  1849;  was 
connected  witli  the  Corliss  Steam  En- 
gine Works,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1849-58; 
came  to  Minneapolis  and  entered  service 
of  Minnesota  Iron  Works  as  superin- 
tendent, 1869;  engaged  in  same  line  of 
business  for  self  under  own  name,  1872; 
has  been  president  of  the  Union  Iron 
Works  Co.,  since  1893.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Married  at  Mattewan,  N.  Y., 
1855,  to  Miss  Martha  Colville.  Office: 
Cor.  Main  St.  &  2nd  Av.,  S.  E.  Resi- 
dence:    501   5th  St.  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

XiOCKWOOD,  Iiouis  r.,  architect;  born 
in  London,  England,  April  11,  1866;  son 
of  Francis  Day  and  Louisa  (Sturges) 
Lockwood;  educated  at  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  England,  and  at  the  South 
Kensington  Schools,  London,  England; 
unmarried.  Served  four  years'  appren- 
ticeship with  a  London  architect;  went 
to  Winnipeg,  Man.,  in  1887,  and  was  em- 
ployed by  an  architect  there;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  1888,  and  worked  for  several 
architects  until  1893,  since  which  year 
he  has  been  established  in  practice  for 
himself.  Architect  of  following  build- 
ings: Parwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk  Co.,  Nicols, 
Dean  &  Gregg,  Lindeke.  Warner  &  Sons, 
First  National  Bank.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Recreations:  Tennis,  shooting. 
Office:  National  German  American  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  322  Mooi-e  Bldg.,  St. 
Paul. 

IiOCK'WOOD,  Marling-  Milfred,  physi- 
cian ;  born  at  Delaware,  Ont.,  March  5, 
1866;  son  of  Benjamin  and  Emeline 
(Moor)  Lockwood;  came  to  N.  Dakota, 
1880;  educated  in  University  of  N.  Da- 
kota, 1880;  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Baltimore,  Md.,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Reared  on  a  farm, 
commenced  teaching  school  at  18  years 
of  age;  began  practice  of  medicine  at 
Pembina.  N.  D.;  has  been  located  at 
Hallock.  Minn.,  since  1877.  Local  sur- 
geon Great  Northern  Ry. ;  coroner  Kitt- 
son Co.,  since  1898.  Member  Red 
River  Valley  Medical  Society,  California 
State  Medical  Association.  Mason; 
member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  B.  A.  Married 
at  Bellevue,  la.,  1898,  to  Miss  Mary 
Eberle.      Address:    Hallock,   Minn. 


IiOFGtBEN,  Peter,  general  merchan- 
dise; born  at  Grangarde,  Sweden,  Aug. 
23,  1858;  sou  of  Lof  J.  Janson  and  Kris- 
tina  (Ersson)  Lofgren;  attended  public 
schools  of  Sweden;  came  to  America, 
May,  1880;  took  course  in  commercial 
law  and  business  in  Bryant  &  Stratton's 
Business  College,  Chicago,  111.  Engaged 
in  mining  at  Norway,  Mich.,  1880,  to 
April,  1883;  removed  to  Stephen,  Minn., 
and  worked  at  carpenter's  trade  until 
Oct.,  1883;  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness as  head  clerk  for  Julin  &  Larson 
of  Chicago,  until  spring  of  1887;  asso- 
ciated with  William  Merdink  and  bought 
the  stock,  engaging  in  business  as  Lof- 
gren &  Merdink;  built  store  at  Felan, 
Minn.,  and  moved  there,  taking  charge, 
1889;  dissolved  partnership,  1901,  re- 
taining store  at  Pelan;  also  operating 
store  at  Karlstad,Minn.,  built,  Sept.,  1904. 
Half  owner  Karlstad  Roller  Mills  and 
Elevator  Co.  Vice  president  and  direc- 
tor State  Bank  of  Pelan,  State  Bank  of 
Karlstad.  Roosevelt  Republican.  Jus- 
tice of  the  peace,  18  years;  president 
of  village  council  6  years  at  Stephen, 
2  years  at  Pelan;  member  school  boards 
for  16  years.  Also  a  farmer  and  owner 
of  over  3,000  acres  of  land  in  Kittson 
and  Roseau  counties.  Member  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Norway,  Mich.,  May  28,  1882, 
to  Miss  Kristina  L.  Spjut;  five  sons 
and  one  daughter  living:^ — Arthur,  Wil- 
liam, David,  Gust,  Axel  and  Cecilia;  one 
son,  Peter,  died,  1898,  at  age  of  11.  Ad- 
dress:   Pelan,  Minn. 

LOPTXTS,  Georg-e  Sperry,  business 
manager;  born  at  De  Soto,  Wis.,  Aug. 
16,  1873;  son  of  James  and  Annie  (Heal) 
Loftus;  educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools.  Began  business  career  as  mes- 
senger Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  Min- 
neapolis, continuing  14  years,  leaving 
as  chief  clerk  to  become  assistant  gen- 
eral freight  agent  of  the  St.  Paul  & 
Duluth  Ry.,  at  St.  Paul;  resigned  two 
years  later  to  join  C.  F.  Hubbard  in 
establishing  present  business  as  Loftus- 
Hubbard  Elevator  Co.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Plate  &  Custer 
Sts.  Residence:  409  Iglehart  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

IiOHRBATTEB,  Johannes,  land  dealer; 
born  at  Christiania,  Norway,  Jan.  11, 
1S69;  son  of  Johan  Ludvig  and  Thrine 
(Boedtker)  Lohrbauer;  graduated  from 
L'niversity  of  Christiania,  Norway;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Feb.  8.  1898,  to  Kirsten 
Nicolaisen.  Since  1892  has  been  in  land 
business  and  with  late  brother,  H.  Lohr- 
bauer. who  died  Oct.  13,  1905,  made  a 
specialty  of  German  colonizing;  colo- 
nized 100,000  acres  in  Wisconsin  and 
Minnesota  with  a  thrifty  class  of  Ger- 
mans, and  the  former  wild  timber  lands 
ha^^e,  as  a  result,  changed  in  the  course 
of  12  or  15  years  into  beautiful  settle- 
ments; now  manager  Lohrbauer  Land 
and  Immigration  Co.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Clubs:  Norden;  president  St. 
Paul  Ski  Club.  Office:  Scandinavian  Am. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  658  Holly  Av., 
St.  Paul. 


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IiOKENSGARD,  Knute,  county  super- 
intendent of  schools;  born  in  Rice  Co., 
Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1860;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools;  Luther  College,  Decorah,  la., 
graduating  from  normal  department, 
June,  ISSl;  married  at  Hattan,  N.  D., 
1S81,  to  Miss  Thea  Anderson.  Taught 
school  in  Minnesota,  1S81-S7;  was  prin- 
cipal of  private  normal  scliool,  1887-93; 
occupied  chair  of  pedagogy  at  Lutheran 
Normal  School,  Madison,  Minn.,  11  years; 
was  elected  county  superintendent  of 
Lac  qui  Parle  Co.,  1904,  and  reelected 
without  opposition,  1906.  Author  of  se- 
ries of  school  readers.  Address:  Madi- 
son.   Minn. 

IiOMBASD,  Sumner,  banker;  born  at 
Chatfield,  Minn.,  May  5,  1873;  son  of 
A.  G.  and  Mary  (Southwick)  Lombard; 
educated  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Has  been  engaged 
in  banking  since  1892  and  also  inter- 
ested in  farm  mortgage  and  real  estate 
business.  President  First  State  Bank  of 
Dover,  Minn.,  Lombard  &  Co.,  St.  Charles, 
First  State  Bank  of  Utica;  cashier  First 
National  Bank,  St.  Charles;  director 
First  State  Bank,  Rollington.  Minn.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (Scottish  Rite),  Knight 
Templar  and  Mystic  Shriner.  Married  at 
Wells,  Minn.,  April  IS,  1900,  to  Miss 
Florence  Ann  Townsend.  Clubs:  Arling- 
ton (Winona).  Recreation:  Hunting. 
Address:     St.    Charles,    Minn. 

IiONSGBKN,  Oscar,  secretary  L.  W. 
Leithhead  Drug  Co.;  born  at  Wexio, 
Sweden,  Oct.  27,  1858;  son  of  Right  Rev. 
S.  E.  and  Caroline  (Wettergrund)  Lone- 
gren;  educated  in  the  liigh  school  Wexio, 
and  at  tlie  Institute  of  Commerce,  Goth- 
enburg. Came  to  America,  1882;  filled 
position  of  editor  and  business  mana- 
ger. 1883-91;  was  first  assistant  bank 
examiner  of  Minnesota,  1891-1900;  con- 
nected with  the  L.  W.  Leithhead  Drug 
Co.  (wholesale),  as  chief  clerk,  1901-05; 
has  been  secretary,  credit  man  and  di- 
rector of  the  same  company,  since  May 
1.  1905.  Republican  (engaged  as  speak- 
er in  Republican  National  campaigns, 
making  specialty  of  financial  question). 
Member  Masonic  order  (32°),  Knights 
Templar  and  Shrine.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn..  April  5,  1884,  to  Augusta 
Pearson.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Pishing.  Office:  14-16  Commerce 
St.  Residence:  714  E.  1st  St.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

IiOOMZS,  Iiouis  N.,  grain  commission; 
born  in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  19, 
1S57;  son  of  Horace  E.  and  Mary  J. 
(Coffin)  Loomis;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Chatfield.  Minn.  Removed  to 
South  Dakota,  1876;  studied  law  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1886;  in  real 
estate  and  loan  business  for  20  years; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  July,  1902,  and 
assisted  in  organizing  the  Loomis-Ben- 
son  Co.,  grain  commission,  of  which  is 
president.  Member  Minneapolis  and  Mil- 
waukee chambers  of  commerce,  Duluth 
and  Chicago  boards  of  trade.  Forrtierly 
probate  judge  Miner  Co.,  S.  Dak.;  regis- 
ter of  deeds,  Jerauld  Co.,  S.  D.,  State 
senator.  S.   D.     Mason,  Knight  Templar, 


Shrinei-.  Married  at  Dell  Rapids,  S.  D., 
Nov.  19,  1883,  to  Miss  Alice  Nisbet. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing,  automobiling.  Office:  32 
Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  1065 
13th   Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

IiOBB,  Samuel,  lawyer;  born  at  Mar- 
ion, Minn.,  Feb.  25,  1859;  son  of  Judge 
Samuel  and  Louisa  Maria  (Compton) 
Lord;  educated  in  public  schools,  Man- 
torville;  The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault; 
Carlton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  since 
1885.  County  attorney  Dodge  Co.,  Minn., 
1887-99;  State  senator,  7th  district,  1899- 
1907.  Republican;  delegate  at  large  to 
National  Republican  Convention,  Phila- 
delphia, 1900  (chairman  of  delegation). 
Director  National  Bank  of  Kasson,  Nel- 
son Mercantile  Co.  Married  at  Kasson, 
Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  Emma  O.  Nelson. 
Address:     Kasson,   Minn. 

ItOBZNG,  Albert  Carpenter,  president 
Northwestern  Consolidated  Milling  Co.; 
son  of  Charles  M.  and  Emily  S.  (Cros- 
man)  Loring;  educated  in  Minneapolis. 
Has  been  identified  from  early  youth 
with  milling  interests,  his  father  being 
one  of  the  pioneer  merchant  millers  of 
Minneapolis;  became  president  of  the 
Northwestern  Consolidated  Milling  Co., 
millers  of  "Ceresota"  flour,  upon  its  or- 
ganization, 1895;  also  vice  president 
Minneapolis  Brewing  Co.;  president 
North  Star  Malting  Co.;  director  First 
National  Bank,  Minneapolis,  and  Minne- 
apolis Trust  Co.  Member  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda,  Minnetonka  Yacht.  Office:  Guar- 
anty Loan  Bldg.  Residence:  202  Clifton 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

IiOKXirG,  Charles,  lawyer;  born  in  St. 
Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  Nov.  26,  1873;  son  of 
Lyman  and  Eugenie  (Hutchinson)  Lor- 
ing; educated  in  Normal  School  at 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  and  Moorhead,  Minn., 
at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  Exeter,  N. 
H.,  class  of  1893,  and  Law  Department, 
L'niversity  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
June,  1898.  President  of  class,  during 
first  half  of  senior  year.  Engaged  in 
cattle  ranching  in  Montana  when  not 
in  attendance  at  schools,  1890-99,  and 
while  in  law  school  employed  in  law 
office  of  Frank  M.  Nye,  present  member 
of  Congress,  in  Minneapolis.  Commenced 
practice  of  law  at  Moorhead,  Minn.,  in 
May.  1899:  removed  to  Crookston,  July 
5.  1900.  where  he  became  associated  with 
Halvor  Steenerson  (now  member  of  Con- 
gress), in  practice  of  law  under  title 
of  Steenerson  &  Loring,  making  a  spe- 
cialty of  general  practice,  litigated 
causes.  Director  Scandia  American  Bank, 
Crookston,  First  State  Bank  of  Cass 
Lake.  Minn.,  Maple  Bay  Windstacker 
Co..  Crookston.  Independent  in  politics. 
Universalist.  Member  Minnesota  State 
and  Polk  County  Bar  associations.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Moorhead,  Minn.,  Oct.  3,  1900,  to 
Bertha  Darrow.  Club:  Commercial  (as- 
sisted in  organizing  the  25,000  Commer- 
cial   Club     of     Crookston,    1906,    and    is 


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president  of  the  organization).     Address: 
Crookston,  Minn. 

I^OBING,  Charles  M.,  capitalist,  man- 
ufacturer; born  at  Portland,  Me.,  Nov. 
13,  1833;  son  of  Horace  and  Sarah  (Wy- 
ley)  Loring;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Portland.  Began  active  career  as  a 
sailor  and  became  mate  on  his  father's 
ship  but  a  sea  faring  life  was  not  to  his 
taste;  started  west,  1S56,  locating  in 
Chicago  when  he  associated  in  whole- 
sale business  with  P.  B.  Hutchison;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  1860,  on  account 
of  ill  health;  associated  with  Loren 
Fletcher,  1861,  as  L.  Fletcher  &  Co., 
general  merchandise,  the  oldest  firm 
now  in  Minneapolis;  entered  flour  mill- 
ing with  W.  F.  Cahill  &  L.  Fletcher, 
1868,  later  acquiring  large  real  estate 
and  other  interests.  Was  one  of  the 
projectors  of  the  North  American  Tele- 
graph Co.,  is  ex-president  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Board  of 
Trade,  and  has  been  closely  identified 
with  many  important  business  and  pub- 
lic enterprises.  Is  known  as  "The 
Father  of  the  Parks"  on  account  of 
35  years  of  earnest  work  for  park  and 
other  civic  improvements,  the  name  of 
Central  Park  being  changed  to  Loring 
Park  in  honor  of  his  services.  Presi- 
dent Morgan  Machine  Co.,  Minnesota 
State  Forestry  Association;  secretary 
and  treasurer  Island  Power  Co.;  trea- 
surer Lakewood  Cemetery  Association; 
director  North  American  Telegraph  Co. 
Republican  (cast  his  first  vote  for  John 
C.  Fremont).  Married,  1st,  Emily  S. 
Crosman,  of  Portland,  Me.;  2nd,  Miss 
Florence  Barton,  daughter  of  A.  B.  Bar- 
ton, Minneapolis.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Horticulture,  literature 
and  travel  in  America  and  Europe. 
Residence:  100  Clifton  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis;   Riverside,  Calif,    (winter). 

IiOTT,  Kennedy  P.,  builders'  material 
manufacturers'  agent:  born  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Jan.  28,  1866;  son  of  Bushrod  W. 
and  Cornelia  (Friend)  Lott;  educated  in 
St.  Paul  public  schools.  Entered  employ 
of  George  L.  Farwell,  wholesale  hard- 
ware, 1881;  clerk  in  various  wholesale 
hardware  houses,  St.  Paul  and  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  until  1899.  when  he 
established  himself  in  St.  Paul  as  manu- 
facturers' agent,  building  material 
specialties.  Member  Junior  Pioneer 
Association.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  June 
22.  1904,  to  Miss  Katherine  Elizabeth 
Haucke.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Gardening,  poultry  raising  and 
boating.  Office:  Gilflllan  Blk.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:      Bald  Eagle  Lake,   Minn. 

IiOVZ:,  George  Allan,  physician;  born 
at  Woodstock,  111.,  1853;  son  of  Robert 
and  Agrass  (Dickson)  Love;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1855;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  in  high  schools  at 
Limespring,  la.,  and  Preston,  Minn.; 
graduate  Bennett  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1874;  attended 
lectures  in  Chicago,  1893;  in  practice 
at  Preston  since  1S74.     Married  at  Pres- 


ton, 1877,  to  Miss  Mary  J.  Kingston. 
Address:     Preston,   Minn. 

IiO'VEIiV,  John  A.,  asso.  justice  Su- 
preme Court,  Minn.,  elected  1898;  born, 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  1843;  admitted 
to  bar,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1865;  practiced 
at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  since  1867;  co. 
att'y  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  1876-82;  has 
been  city  att'y  Albert  Lea;  pres.  State 
Bar  Assn.,  1886-90.  Address:  56  Albion 
Hotel,    St.    Paul,   Minn. 

i;OVEBING,  Thomas  D.,  grocer;  born 
at  Orillia,  Ont.,  Aug.  28,  1865;  son  of 
Henry  L.  Lovering;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  commercial  college;  mar- 
ried at  Green,  Iowa,  1890,  to  Estelle  Wil- 
cox. Was  in  cliarge  of  a  flouring  and 
lumber  mill  for  two  years  before  coming 
to  St.  Paul  in  1884;  with  R.  G.  Dun  & 
Co.,  as  clerk,  1884-85,  and  in  charge  of 
collection  department  until  1888;  became 
credit  man  J.  H.  Allen  &  Co.,  wholesale 
grocers,  1888,  and  is  now  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  company.  Republican. 
Member  Co.  D,  M.  N.  G.  for  five  years. 
Methodist.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  P. 
Oflice:  Sixth  and  Broadway.  Residence: 
611    Ashland    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

IiOWE,  Thomas,  physician;  born  at 
Lachute,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada, 
Nov.  8,  1858;  parents  from  Scotland; 
removed  to  Bremer  Co.,  la.,  with  parents, 
1868;  raised  on  farm  and  attended  dis- 
trict schools,  Decorah  Institute,  Decorah, 
la.,  and  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  degree  of  M.D.,  1885.  Practiced 
medicine  at  Slayton,  Minn.,  1885-1904; 
has  been  located  at  Pipestone  since 
1904.  Has  been  head  physician  of  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America  since  1901;  for 
five  years  member  of  the  State  Board  of 
Medical  Examiners  and  at  present,  presi- 
dent of  the  board;  director  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Slavton,  Minn.,  State  Bank 
of  Chandler  and  State  Bank  of  Lake 
Wilson,  Minn.  Homeopathist.  Member 
National  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
institutes.  Married  at  Slayton,  Minn., 
1887,  Miss  Sadie  Southwell,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Southwell,  Winona,  111.  Club: 
Pipestone.      Address:       Pipestone,    Minn. 

IiOWRV,  Horace,  real  estate  develop- 
ment and  buildings;  born  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Feb.  4.  1880;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Beatrice  M.  (Goodrich)  Lowry;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis,  Cen- 
tral High  School  (graduating  1896)  and 
University  of  Minnesota  (graduating, 
B.S.,  1900) ;  unmarried.  Was  for  two  years 
with  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co.,  in 
various  capacities;  has  given  entire  time 
to  personal  interests  of  Thomas  Lowry 
since  Jan.,  1902.  Vice  president  and 
treasurer  Arcade  Investment  Co.,  having 
extensive  real  estate  interests  in  Min- 
neapolis, St.  Paul  and  Columbia  Heights; 
director  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co. 
Republican.  Member  Psi  Epsilon  fra- 
ternity. Clubs:  Minneapolis  (Minne- 
apolis), Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Recrea- 
tions: Shooting  and  golf.  Office:  Soo 
Bldg.  Residence:  No.  2  Groveland 
Terrace,   Minneapolis. 


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IiOWKY,  Thomas,  financier,  railway 
president;  born  in  Logan  Co.,  111.,  Feb. 
22,  1S43;  son  of  Samuel  and  Rachel 
(Bullock)  Lowry;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  spent  one  year  at  Lombard 
University,  Galesburg,  111.  Studied  law 
in  office  of  Judge  John  C.  Bagby,  Rush- 
ville,  111.;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1867, 
locating  in  Minneapolis  same  year;  prac- 
ticed law  for  several  years  in  partner- 
ship with  Judge  N.  H.  Young.  Ac- 
quired ownership  of  street  railway  sys- 
tems of  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  1884, 
and  made  extensive  improvements,  the 
consolidation  of  suburban  branches,  2  50 
miles  in  all,  being  known  as  the  Twin 
City  Rapid  Transit  Co.,  of  whicli  he  is 
president.  Became  connected  with 
steam  railway  in  1886  as  director  Min- 
neapolis, Sault  Ste.  Marie  &  Atlantic 
Ry. ;  has  been  president  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.,  since  1889; 
also  financially  interested  in  many  large 
corporate  enterprises  of  Northwest. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Dec.  14,  1870, 
to  Miss  Beatrice  M.  Goodrich.  Clubs: 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul),  Minneapolis 
(Minneapolis),  and  Metropolitan,  Cen- 
tury, Lotos,  Union  League,  Manhattan 
and  Lawyers  (New  York).  Recrea- 
tion: Books.  Office:  Soo  Building. 
Residence:  No.  2  Groveland  Terrace, 
Minneapolis. 

JmOTE,  William  Palmer,  wholesale 
saddlery;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct. 
27,  1862;  son  of  S.  B.  and  Antoinette 
(Palmer)  Loye;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis High  Scliool.  Began  active  career 
with  the  wholesale  harness  and  sad- 
dlery firm  of  Harrison  &  Knight,  Min- 
neapolis, continuing  for  four  years;  be- 
came a  partner  in  the  firm  of  S.  B. 
Loye  &  Sons  which  existed  for  20  years; 
assisted  in  the  organization  of  the  Loye 
Saddlery  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1901,  of  which  is 
secretary  and  treasurer.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Oct. 
14,  1891,  to  Lillian  Butler.  Recreations: 
All  out  door  athletic  sports.  Office: 
106-108  2nd  Ave.,  N.  Residence:  3223 
Portland   Ave.,    Minneapolis. 

IiOVHED,  Edg-ar  H.,  hardware;  born 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  April  15.  1858;  son 
of  Thomas  H.  and  Lois  H.  (Hicks)  Loy- 
hed;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Fari- 
bault; The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault; 
Columbia  University,  New  York;  L^ni- 
versity  of  Michigan,  Law  Department, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.  Married  at 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1884,  to  Miss  Frances 
Ames.  Became  identified  in  1879  with 
tlie  hardware  business;  was  for  10  years 
in  manufacture  of  tinware  in  Seattle, 
Wash.,  but  returned  to  Faribault  and  is 
proprietor  T.  H.  Loyhed  &  Son.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Trustees  State  School  for 
Deaf  and  Blind.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Clubs:  Travelers, 
Commercial,  Fariliault  Golf.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

IiUCAS,  John  W.,  lumber;  born  at 
Londonderry,  Ireland,  July  9,  1863;  son 
of  John  and  Margaret  (Hill)  Lucas; 
came     to    America    with    parents,     1873, 


and  located  in  Minnesota;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.; 
married  at  Cairo,  111.,  1890,  to  Miss  Sal- 
lie  Ward.  Began  active  career  in  drug 
business,  in  Minneapolis,  1881;  engaged 
in  lumber  business  at  Gull  River,  Minn., 
1886,  continuing  in  same  line  at  Bis- 
marck, N.  D.,  1890-94;  came  to  Winona, 
1894,  and  was  in  employ  of  Winona 
Lumber  Co.  till  1899;  now  secretary  of 
the  Hayes-Lucas  Lumber  Co.;  also  presi- 
dent Old  Oregon  Lumber  Co.  Member 
Northwestern  Lumbermen's  Association. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (33°). 
Clubs:  Arlington,  Meadow  Brook.  Rec- 
reation: Hunting.  Address:  Winona. 
Minn. 

IiUCE,  Clinton,  Ii,,  newspaper  editor; 
born  in  Stowe,  Vt.,  Sept.  28,  1854;  son  of 
Harvey  and  Ann  (Stone)  Luce;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1872;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Iowa  and  Minnesota;  unmar- 
ried. Engaged  in  farming  in  Allamakee 
Co.,  la.;  located  in  Albert  I^ea,  1875; 
now  associate  editor  Daily  and  Semi- 
Weekly  Tribune.  Member  of  firm  of 
Reynolds  &  Luce,  livery  and  hack  line; 
director  Citizens  National  Bank;  secre- 
tary Skinner,  Chamberlain  &  Co.,  Cor- 
oner Freeborn  Co.  for  4  years;  now 
president  Library  Board.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Chautauqua  Association.  Club: 
Commercial,        Driving.  Recreations: 

Horses  and  books.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,    Minn. 

IiUDSSN,  John  D.,  vice  president 
State  Savings  Bank;  born  at  East 
Hampton,  Mass.,  1819;  at  21  years  of 
age  started  T^^estward,  stopping  in  New 
York  State,  Illinois,  and  St.  Croix  Val- 
ley, Wis.,  where  he  engaged  in  logging 
business.  Came  to  St.  Paul  in  1845; 
was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  State 
Savings  Bank  and  is  now  its  vice 
president.  Was  for  tliree  sessions  mem- 
ber Territorial  Legislature  of  Minne- 
sota, speaker  of  the  House  and  mem- 
ber of  the  Senate,  declining  further 
political  honors.  Unitarian.  Office: 
The  State  Savings  Bank.  Residence: 
641    Wabasha   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

IiUDINGTOIT,  Thomas  Edward,  whole- 
sale druggist;  born  at  -Ludingtonville, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  19,  1855;  son  of  George  and 
Emeline  C.  (Travis)  Ludington;  edu- 
cated at  Amenia,  (N.  Y.)  Preparatory 
School.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  from  New 
York,  1874;  entered  house  of  Noyes 
Bros.  &  Cutler  as  bookkeeper,  1876;  be- 
came member  of  firm,  1892,  and  has 
ever  since  had  cliarge  of  credit  depart- 
ment and  finances  of  the  firm.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Club:  Minnesota. 
Recreations:  Reading  and  outdoor 
diversions.  Office:  396  Sibley  St.  Resi- 
dence:     Willard   Hotel,    St.   Paul. 

I.UEDTKE,  Custav  H.,  physician;  born 
in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  IS,  1870; 
son  of  Emil  and  Julia  (Teske)  Luedtke; 
educated  at  Mankato,  (Minn.)  High 
School,  1889-93;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,    University   of   Minnesota    1895- 


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99,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1899. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Martin  County  Medical  Society. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mar- 
ried at  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  Oct.  11, 
1906,  to  Mis.s  Elizabetla  Bissell.  Ad- 
dress:     Fairmont,    Minn. 

J.VT'KUSt,  Harry  IVIacurdy,  homoeo. 
physician;  born  at  Shelby ville.  111.,  April 
13,  1860;  son  of  Cliarles  Dexter  and 
I-ucia  R.  Lufkin;  educated  in  State 
Normal  University,  Normal,  111.;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  M.D.,  (homoeo- 
pathic) 1883;  University  of  City  of  New 
York,  M.D.,  (regular)  1885;  post  gradu- 
ate study  in  Europe,  1885-87.  Married 
ai  Boston,  Mass.,  1889,  to  Edith  Louise 
Hall.  Engaged  in  general  practice  as 
homoeopathic  physician  since  1883. 
Member  visiting  staff  as  gynecologist. 
City  and  County  Hospital;  medical 
staff  St.  Luke's  and  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pitals. Member  American  Institute  of 
Homoeopathy;  ex-president  Minnesota 
State  Institute  of  Homoeopathy.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Germania  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  617  Goodrich  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

IilTHMAITN,  Eenry  J.,  merchant;  born 
in  Germany,  Aug.  6,  1870;  son  of  Henry 
J.  and  Anna  Luhraann;  came  to  Minne- 
sota witli  parents,  1874;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Preston,  to  1884,  and 
at  Lutheran  Confirmation  School,  Har- 
mony, Minn.,  winters  of  1884-85.  Began 
business  career  as  clerk  for  Kramer  & 
Hard,  general  merchandise,  Preston, 
Oct.  26,  1885;  formed  pfiLrtnership  with 
Hard  &  Kuethe  and  later  engaged  in 
business  at  Meriden,  Minn.,  as  H.  J. 
Lulimann  &  Co.,  in  which  he  still  con- 
tinues. Lutheran.  Married  at  Meriden, 
April  26,  1900,  to  Miss  Alvina  Nelson. 
Address:      Meriden,    Minn. 

^VM,  Ijsou  Eug'ene,  lawyer;  born  in 
Anoka  Co.,  Minn.,  May  20,  1859;  son 
of  Silas  O.  and  Emily  (Thorndike)  Lum; 
attended  public  scliools  in  Minneapolis 
and  University  of  Minnesota.  Unmar- 
ried. Was  admitted  to  the  bar  in 
Minneapolis,  1880;  practiced  law  in 
Brainerd.  Minn.,  1881-97;  has  been  in 
practice  in  Duluth,  since  1897.  Was 
city  attorney  Brainerd  three  terms; 
county  attorney  Crow  Wing  Co.,  two 
terms;  member  Minnesota  State  Legis- 
lature, one  term.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Nortliern  Country,  Duluth  Boat  and 
Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  First  National 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1103  E.  1st  St., 
Duluth. 

Z^tmiiEV,  William  A.,  physician;  born 
at  Woodstock,  111.,  April  10,  1857;  son 
of  William  and  Maryetta  (Madole)  Lum- 
ley;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools  of  Illinois;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  111.,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  April  13,  1893.  In 
practice  at  Renville,  since  1894.  Mar- 
ried at  Renville,  Minn.,  Oct.  14,  1896,  to 
Miss  Helen  Lumley.  Member  American 
and    Minnesota    State    Medical    associa- 


tions. Camp  Release  Medical  Society, 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem- 
ber M.  W.  A.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Address: 
Renville,    Minn. 

IiTTND,  Emil  Gunerius,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator; born  at  Arendal,  Norway,  Aug. 
10,  1852;  son  of  Tharald  and  Mina  Lund; 
came  to  United  States  with  parents  at 
age  of  6  months;  attended  schools  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  Springfield,  111.; 
graduate  Thiel  College,  Greenville,  Pa., 
1877;  Mt.  Airy  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary,  1881;  honorary  degree  of  D.D., 
Wittenburg  College,  1899.  Married  at 
Greenville,  Pa.,  Sept.  8,  1891,  to  Miss 
Anna  Hippee.  Served  as  pastor  English 
Lutheran  churches  at  Irwin  and  Greens- 
burg,  Pa.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  Tacoma, 
Wash.;  now  professor  of  church  history 
and  homiletics.  United  Church  Semi- 
nary, Minneapolis,  associate  author. 
Church  and  Sunday  Scliool  Hymnal,  con- 
tributor to  Lutheran  periodicals,  trans- 
lator Lutlieran  school  text  books.  Resi- 
dence:     2303    5th  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

IeUND,  John  G.,  banker  and  dealer  in 
farm  lands;  born  at  Rushford,  Minn., 
Jan.  23,  1868;  son  of  O.  N.  and  Johanna 
(Hussaby)  Lund;  educated  in  common 
schools.  At  age  of  15  became  cashier 
of  bank  at  Canby,  Minn.;  started  in  a 
small  way  to  deal  in  farm  lands,  under 
title  of  the  Lund  Land  Agency,  1888,  a 
business  in  which  lie  has  been  continu- 
ously engaged  to  tlie  present  time, 
operating  from  Minneapolis  as  head- 
quarters, since  1902.  Proprietor  Lund 
Land  Agency.  Also  president  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Hopkins,  Minn.,  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Belleplaines,  Minn.,  Court- 
land  State  Bank,  Courtland,  Minn. 
Mayor  of  Canby,  Minn.,  1899-1902; 
member  of  Minnesota  State  Legislature 
at  the  present  time.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Temp- 
lar. Shriner;  member  of  Knights  of 
Pvthias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Canby, 
Minn.,  Sept.  1888,  to  Florence  Miller. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Odin.  Recreation: 
Driving.  Office:  300  1st  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence: 23  04  Emerson  Av.,  N.,  Minnea- 
polis. 

IiUKBBOHM,  Hugro,  druggist;  born 
in  Sweden,  Dec.  30,  1859;  son  of  I.  E. 
and  Sophie  (Von  Hennings)  Lundbohm; 
graduate  of  Venersborg's  Academy, 
Sweden.  Entered  drug  business  at 
Brandon,  Minn.,  1881,  and  continued 
for  23  years;  assisted  in  organizing 
Bank  of  Warroad,  1903,  and  was  its 
first  cashier  and  manager;  reorganizing 
it  as  State  Bank  of  Warroad,  1904;  re- 
entered drug  business  at  Warroad,  1904, 
and  started  drug  store  at  Argyle,  1905. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Pharmaceuti- 
cal Association,  (first  vice  president, 
1902);  ex-president  village  of  Brandon. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Encampment.  Mar- 
ried at  Brandon,  1882,  to  Miss  Lizzie 
Latley.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Argyle 
and  Warroad).  Address:  Argyle  or 
Warroad,   Minn. 


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IiXTNSGBEN,  August^  brick  manu- 
facturer and  dealer  in  farm  implements; 
born  at  Wargarda,  Sweden,  March  31, 
1S55;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Sweden.  Came  to  America,  ISSO,  and 
located  in  Minneapolis,  remaining  there, 
1S80-S1;  removed  to  Warren  in  Fall  of 
1881;  began  manufacturing  brick  under 
title  of  Warren  Brick  Yard,  1883,  and 
has  successfully  continued  in  that  line; 
also  president  Warren  Building  &  Loan 
Association;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Lundgren,  Withensten  &  Co.;  secretary 
Peoples  Trading  Co.;  director  Swedish 
American  State  Bank.  Mayor  of  City 
of  Warren  since  1903  (elected  4  years 
without  opposition);  member  city  coun- 
cil since  1890;  treasurer  Marshall  Co., 
Minn.,  1887-88.  Democrat.  Lutheran. 
Married  at  East  Union,  Minn.,  April  2, 
1888,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Lindquist  (family 
of  6  girls  and  4  boys,  all  liVing).  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:      Warren,    Minn. 

IiUNBGBEir,  Carl  Edwin,  physician; 
born  at  Westerwik,  Sweden,  May  1, 
1837;  son  of  Andrew  Lundgren  (archi- 
tect) and  Maria  Christina  (Edholm) 
Lundgren;  educated  at  Westerwik  High 
School  and  by  private  instruction.  Came 
to  America,  1866;  became  a  citizen  of 
the  United  States,  1871;  studied  medi- 
cine at  Chicago  Medical  College,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  M.D.,  March  21,  1876; 
post  graduate  course.  Cook  County 
Hospital,  1876.  Physician  Bethesda 
Hospital,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1882-84; 
visited  European  hospitals  and  scientific 
institutions;  returned  to  America  and 
practiced  medicine  at  St.  Paul  until 
1888;  was  in  Denver,  Colo.,  1888-91,  and 
physician  to  Gustavus  Adolphus  Or- 
phanage, Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1891-96; 
practiced  in  Greater  New  York,  1896- 
1902;  has  practiced  in  Minnesota  since 
1902.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations.  Married  at 
Gowrie.  la.,  July  3,  1879,  to  Miss  Helena 
Mathilda  Svenson,  who  died  March  16, 
1901.      Address:      Harris,    Minn. 

liUNDGBEN,  John  Edward,  sheriff 
Douglas  Co.;  born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  4, 
1863;  son  of  Jolian  and  Anna  B.  (John- 
son) Lundgren;  educated  in  schools  of 
Sweden.  Came  to  America,  May,  1S81; 
Region  Roller  Mills,  Alexandria,  Minn., 
began  active  career  in  employ  of  Park 
continuing  1881-82;  was  in  general  store 
of  Nord  &  Kortsch,  1882-84;  in  general 
store,  H.  B.  Wolf,  Morris,  Minn.,  1884- 
85;  traveling  salesman  for  Sioux  City 
Nursery  &  Seed  Co.,  1886-87;  engaged 
in  organ,  piano  and  sewing  machine 
business  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  under 
title  of  Riemer  &  Lundgren,  1888;  be- 
came deputy  sheriff  and  jailer  of  Doug- 
las Co.  Jan.  1,  1889,  continuing  until 
Oct.  1,  1896;  was  agent  for  North- 
western Mutual  Insurance  Co.  of  Mil- 
waukee, Oct.  1,  1896  to  Jan.  1,  1899; 
has  been  sheriff  of  Douglas  Co.  since 
Jan.  1,  1899,  (reelected  without  opposi- 
tion, 1906).  Also  secretary  and  director 
Eagle  Clothing  Co.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran.      Mason;     member     I.     O.     O.     P., 


Knights  of  Maccabees.  Unmarried. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Alexandria,    Minn. 

I.UNDQUIST,  Ole,  sheriff  of  Kandi- 
yohi Co.;  born  in  Kandiyohi  Co.,  Minn., 
Feb.  3,  1875;  educated  in  public  schools 
at  Willmar.  Lived  on  farm  until  1891 
when  he  moved  to  Willmar;  was  en- 
gaged in  hardware  business  at  Willmar, 
1891-1903;  sheriff  of  Kandiyohi  Co., 
since  Jan.  5,  1903,  having  filled  position 
of  deputy  sheriff  of  the  county,  1897- 
1903.  Member  Willmar  fire  department 
since  1893  and  its  chief  for  5  years; 
president  of  tlie  Relief  Association  of 
tlie  Willmar  Fire  Department  since  its 
organization  in  1900.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Hoffman,  Minn.,  Dec.  10,  1902, 
to  Miss  Gertrude  Wallner.  Address: 
Willmar,    Minn. 

IitTNZ,  James  H.,  lumber  merchant; 
born  at  Houghton,  Mich.,  in  1860;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  located  in 
Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  in  1884,  and  en- 
tered lumber  business  in  a  subordinate 
capacity  tlie  same  year;  started  lumber 
5'ard  in  partnership  with  Thomas  Owens 
1889;  bought  out  partner,  in  1893,  and 
took  into  employ  William  F.  Lawrence 
as  bookkeeper  who  is  now  a  partner  in 
tlie  business,  incorporated  in  summer 
of  1906  and  conducted  under  title  of 
the  James  H.  Lunz  Lumber  Co.  Presi- 
dent First  State  Bank  of  Two  Harbors. 
Ex-president  village  council  of  Two 
Harbors.  Republican.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Lodge  No.  133,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Unmarried.  Address:  Two  Harbors, 
Minn. 

I^UBTON,  Freeman  Ellsworth,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Sept.  5, 
1870;  son  of  Thomas  L.  and  P.  Adelia 
(Coleman)  Lurton;  graduate  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1894,  having 
done  6  years  of  secondary  and  college 
work  in  4  years,  at  same  time  earning 
money  to  pay  all  expenses;  extensively 
read  in  history,  economics,  law,  litera- 
ture and  political  science  and  holds 
following  degrees:  M.S.,  Carleton  Col- 
lege, M.A.,  Gale,  M.A.,  (in  pedagogy). 
Upper  Iowa  University,  Ph.D.,  Ewing 
College,  also  took  graduate  work  in 
I'niversity  of  Chicago.  Taught  2  years 
in  rural  schools;  principal  graded 
schools,  Morristown,  Minn.;  head  of 
department  of  history  and  political 
science  West  Side  High  School,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.;  instructor  in  enconomics. 
High  School,  Sioux  City,  la.;  has  acted 
as  conductor  State  Summer  Training 
Schools  for  teachers  in  9  counties  of 
Minnesota;  has  been  superintendent  city 
schools  in  Monticello,  Spring  Valley, 
Preston  and  Fergus  Falls,  and  now  at 
Moorehead,  Minn.  Was  one  of  the 
founders  of  public  library  at  Spring 
Valley  and  committee  in  securing  Car- 
negie grant  for  the  library.  Now  mem- 
ber Fergus  City  Library  Board.  Member 
American  Historical  Association,  Minn. 
Educational  Association,  Wis.,  Academy 
of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Letters;  secretary 
Minnesota    High    School    Council    and    a 


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director  State  Debating  League.  Author: 
Outlines  of  American  Literature,  A 
Course  of  study  for  public  schools,  A 
Course  in  Civics  for  Graded  Schools, 
numerous  educational  papers,  etc.;  was 
editor  The  Algol  and  The  Gomeys, 
school  magazines.  Club:  Chippewa. 
Married  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  June  26,  1894, 
to  Alice  Howe  Babbitt,  daughter  of 
Hon.  Clinton  Babbitt,  M.  C.  Address: 
Moorehead,  Minn. 

IilTSZ:,  Jesse  Franklin,  lands  and 
bonds;  born  in  Johnson  Co.,  la.,  1862; 
.son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Higbee)  Luse; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Engaged 
in  general  merchandise  business  at 
Rose,  la.,  for  12  years;  entered  land 
business  at  Carroll,  la.,  1900;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  1905,  and  continued  in  same 
line  of  business.  Secretary,  managei 
and  treasurer  Luse  Land  Co.,  Ltd.; 
manager  and  president  J.  F.  Luse  Co., 
bonds;  president  M.  C.  Miller  Co.,  (Min- 
neapolis); director  Albany  &  Schoharie 
Valley  R.  R.  Co.  Married  at  Ross,  la., 
1886,  to  Miss  Ida  M.  Rice.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Merchants.  Office: 
158  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  676  Summit 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

IiXTSK,  James  W.,  banker;  born  at 
Cherry  Valley.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1841;  son 
of  William  and  Adelaide  (Norris)  Lusk; 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Ba- 
tavia,  N.  Y.  Removed  to  Sauk  Co., 
Wis.,  where  he  read  law  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1861;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1881.  and  was  general  counsel  of 
the  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.  until 
1893;  president  National  German  Ameri- 
can Bank  since  1893.  Director  Chicago 
Great  Western  Ry.  Co.,  St.  Paul  Fire 
&  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Northwest 
Trust  Co.  Was  county  judge  of  Sauk 
Co.,  Wis.,  for  four  years.  Democrat. 
Presbyterian.  Married  at  Piqua,  O., 
Jan.  22,  1867,  to  Miss  Belva  J.  Kline. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  National  German  American 
Bank.  Residence:  557  Dayton  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

LUSTER,  Carl  A.,  president  Clyde 
Iron  works;  born  at  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Was  engaged  in  wholesale  hardware 
business  for  14  years  at  Saginaw;  lo- 
cated in  Duluth,  1898,  was  one  of  the 
founders  and  is  president  of  the  Clyde 
Iron  Works,  organized  in  1898,  manu- 
facturers of  logging  tools  and  logging 
machinery.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Ketchi 
Gammi,  Northland  Country.  Office: 
302-308  Lake  Av.,  S.  Residence:  1619 
E.    1st    St.,    Duluth. 

IiTTTZ,  Georg'e  W.,  clergyman;  born 
at  Wooster,  O.,  Oct.  9,  1858;  son  of 
Rev.  John  and  Margaret  (Wise)  Lutz; 
educated  at  Joliet,  (111.)  Academy  and 
at  Northwestern  College,  Naperville,  111.; 
married  at  Frankford,  S.  Dak.,  1885,  to 
Conchita  Ferris.  Engaged  in  general 
merchandise,  and  journalism  in  S.  Dak., 
for  several  years  previous  to  entering 
the  ministry.  Entered  Minnesota  Con- 
ference  of   the   M.    E.   Church,    1893;    has 


been  in  charge  Wood  Lake,  Wells  and 
Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  and  has  been 
pastor  of  the  First  M.  E.  Church,  Aus- 
tin, since  1904.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Member  of 
the  board  of  trustees  of  Asbury  Hospi- 
tal, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Address:  Aus- 
tin,  Minn. 

IiVDER,  Jay  W.  Jr.,  cashier  Duluth 
Savings  Bank;  born  at  Alliance,  O.,  Oct. 
20,  1868;  son  of  John  Wesley  and  Mary 
(Bedortha)  Lyder;  educated  in  public 
and  high  schools  and  at  Buchtel  College, 
Akron,  O.  Began  active  career  as  mes- 
senger for  Second  National  Bank,  Akron, 
for  eighteen  months,  then  with  the  City 
National  Bank  14  years,  holding  posi- 
tion of  assistant  cashier  the  last  5 
years;  organized  Akron  Trust  Co.,  and 
filled  office  of  secretary  until  1902;  came 
to  Duluth  and  has  been  cashier  of 
Duluth  Savings  Bank  since  its  organi- 
zation, 1902.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner  (charter  member  and  treasurer). 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1899,  to  Miss 
Grace  Trimble.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Fond  of  out- 
door diversions.  Office:  220  W.  Su- 
perior St.  Residence:  2111  E.  Superior 
St.,    Duluth. 

Ii'STMAN,  Eddy  Iiincoln,  millinery  and 
ladies  clothing;  born  in  Illinois,  March 
2,  1863;  son  of  George  B.  and  Mary 
(Whiten)  Lyman;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Sharon,  Wis.  Traveled  for 
Proctor  Gamble  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
for  4  years  and  for  Lyman  Bros.,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  one  year;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  business  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
since  Feb.  8,  1893,  in  his  own  name  as 
dealer  in  millinery  and  ladies'  clothing, 
and  has  made  a  success  of  it.  Metho- 
dist.      Married     at     Poplar     Grove,     111., 

1884,  to  Miss  Alma  Parker.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A.  Recrea- 
tion: Driving.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

IiVKAN,  Frederick  Victor,  physician; 
born  at  Elkader,  la..  May  25,  1879;  son 
of  Clarence  E.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Rathman)  Lyman;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1880;  graduate  Caledonia 
(Minn.)  High  School,  1896  and  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1903.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at 
Beltrami,  since  Feb.  22,  1904;  proprietor 
Beltrami  Pharmacy.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association.  Mason; 
member  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  fraternity. 
Unmarried.      Address:      Beltrami,    Minn. 

IiYMAN,  Frederick  Wolcott,  retired 
merchant;  born  at  Plymouth,  Conn., 
June  18,  1849;  son  of  Ephraim  and 
Hannah  D.  (Richards)  Lyman;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Connecticut 
and  Massachusetts  and  at  Gunnery 
School,  "Washington,  Conn.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1871;  has  been  engaged  in 
wholesale  drug  business  at  Minneapolis 
since  Dec.  15,  1875.  One  of  the  founders 
of    Rollins    College,    Winter    Park,    Fla., 

1885,  and   first  president  of  the  corpora- 


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tion.  Member  Minneapolis  Society  of 
Fine  Arts.  Congregationalist.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  May  9,  1876,  to  Eliza- 
beth Huntington  Clark.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial,  Lafayette,  Con- 
gregational. Office:  Oneida  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     500   Groveland  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

IiV]M:A17,  Geovge  Ricliards,  retired 
merchant;  born  at  Plymouth,  Conn.,  Dec. 
27,  1844;  son  of  Rev.  Bphraim  and 
Hannah  D.  (Richards)  Lyman;  edu- 
cated at  The  Gunnery,  Washington, 
Conn.,  until  1860;  Williston  Seminary, 
East  Hampton,  Mass.,  1860-62;  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1863-64;  Yale 
Scientific  School,  1864-66.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1868;  began  in  wholesale 
drug  business,  1S6S.  Congregationalist. 
Trustee  Carleton  College,  Northfleld, 
Minn.,  since  1892;  president  Minneapolis 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1891-95.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Aug.  10,  1875,  to  Miss  Marietta 
P.  Ives.  Office:  Oneida  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     1810   Chicago  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

IiYNCH,  Frederick  Bicknell,  lumber- 
man; born  Madison,  Wis.,  May  4,  1866; 
son  of  John  W.  and  Helen  (De  Camp) 
Lynch;  educated  in  Yankton  College, 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.;  married  at  Wahpeton, 
N.  D.,  1887,  to  Miss  Isabel  Purdon. 
Civil  engineer  and  surveyor  by  profes- 
sion; engaged  in  that  work  in  North 
Dakota  prior  to  going  into  business  in 
St.  Paul  in  1896;  now  secretary  North- 
west Colonization  Co.,  Red  Deer  Lumber 
Co.  and  Elk  Lumber  Co.;  vice  president 
Canada  Land  and  Colonization  Co.; 
president  Alberta  &  Saskatchawan  Land 
Co.;  president  Central  Minnesota  In- 
vestment Co.;  Williams  Iron  Co.,  Madi- 
son Land  Co.;  director  Western  Canada 
Coal  and  Coke  Co.  Was  four  years 
deputy  U.  S.  surveyor  in  N.  Dakota, 
and  four  years  in  Council  of  the  City  of 
St.  Paul.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial, Athletic.  Office:  Endicott  Bldg. 
Residence:      1954    Iglehart    St.,    St.    Paul. 

IiYNCH,  James  Im.,  physician;  born 
at  Wiscoy,  Minn.,  1864;  son  of  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  (Downey)  Lynch;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  at  Wiscoy,  and 
at  Winona  Normal  School.  Taught 
school  five  years;  took  literary  course 
at  University  of  Michigan;  graduate  of 
Medical  Department,  University  of 
Michigan,  degree  of  M.D.,  1900.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Winona  County  and  South- 
ern Minnesota  Medical  societies.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,   Minn. 

IiVNCH,  J.  Im.,  clothing;  born  in  New 
York;  educated  at  Cayuga  Lake  Military 
Academy,  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1SS6,  and  has  been  identified 
with  clothing  business  for  twenty  years; 
has  been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis  since 
1896  and  has  been  president  of  The 
Model  Clothing  House  Co.,  since  its  or- 
ganization, 1902.  Office:  Nicollet  Av., 
and  3rd  St.  Residence:  337  B.  16th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

IiVZS'N',  James  Fristoe,  physician;  born 
in  Loudoun  Co.,  Va.,  April  20,  1871;  son 


of  B.  W.  and  Francis  (Allen)  Lynn; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Virginia, 
College  of  William  and  Mary,  Richmond 
College,  University  College  of  Medicine, 
Riclimond,  Va.,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1896;  post  graduate  course,  New 
York  Polyclinic  College.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1900.  Health  officer  city  of 
Waseca.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Waseca 
County  Medical  Society,  Virginia  State 
Medical  Association.  Married  at  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  1904,  to  Miss  Jessie  Helms.  Ad- 
dress:      Waseca,    Minn. 

IiVOIT,  Georgre  Asa,  lawyer;  born  at 
Rockford,  la.,  June  9,  1871;  son  of  Orlo 
Henry  and  Belle  Alden  (Bradford)  Lyon; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools, 
Rockford,  1888;  Iowa  College,  Grinnell, 
B.S.,  1892;  Law  School,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, LL.B.,  1903.  Was  cashier  of 
Marble  Rock  Bank,  Marble  Rock,  la., 
1892-93;  assistant  cashier  First  National 
Bank,  Rockford,  la.,  1893-1900;  engaged 
in  study  and  practice  of  law,  since  1900. 
Director  First  National  Bank,  Rockford, 
la.  Was  mayor  of  Rockford,  1897.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Minnesota  Bar  Association.  Married  at 
Rockford,  la.,  Oct.  5,  1905,  to  Elizabeth 
N.  McLean.  Club:  Commercial.  Was 
Inter-State  College  tennis  champion, 
1890,  1891  and  1892.  Office:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  3225  Hennepin 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

IiVTIiE,  Georg-e  Im.,  real  estate;  native 
of  Maghera  Co.  Derry,  Ireland;  son  of 
John  S.  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Lowry)  Lytle; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Ireland, 
Royal  Academical  Institute  and  in 
private  academy.  Came  to  Chicago,  111., 
1881,  and  was  connected  with  the  Anglo- 
American  Packing  and  Provision  Co., 
later  engaged  in  farming  in  Northwest 
Territory;  removed  to  S.  St.  Paul,  1889 
and  was  connected  with  the  Minnesota 
Packing  &  Provision  Co.,  and  the  Union 
Stockyards  Co.,  later  being  identified 
with  live  stock  business  in  his  own 
name  and  as  Lytle  &  Raeburn;  first 
entered  real  estate  business  in  1900 
and  since  1902  has  been  prominently 
connected  with  real  estate  operations  in 
South  St.  Paul.  Republican;  active 
worker  in  politics  and  mayor  of  South 
St.  Paul,  1899-1905.  Member  Masonic 
order.  O.  E.  S..  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
M.  W.  A.,  Royal  Neighbors,  United 
Order  of  Foresters,  North  Star  Benevo- 
lent Association.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Dec.  10,  1890,  to  Miss  Janet  H.  Raeburn. 
Office:  Opposite  City  Hall.  Residence: 
South    St.    Paul. 

M 

IVIAAS,  Theodore,  grain;  born  at  Pine 
Island,  Minn.,  July  22,  1863,  son  of 
William  P.  F.  and  Johanna  (Ninmann) 
Maas;  educated  in  district  schools; 
married  at  Pine  Island,  Aug.  18,  1892, 
to  Miss  M.  L.  Newhouse.  Born  and 
raised  on  a  farm  and  remained  there 
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with  general  merchandise  store,  1891-92; 
bought  grain,  elevator  in  company  with 
E.  E.  Fowler,  as  Maas  &  Co.;  bought 
Longham  Elevator,  Olmsted  Co.,  in 
1S93  and  disposed  of  it  1896;  bought  out 
Taft  &  Co..  hardware,  Mazeppa,  1898, 
under  title  of  Switz,  Newhouse  &  Co., 
and  sold  out,  1901.  Head  of  Maas  & 
Co.,  grain  and  seeds;  president  Bank  of 
Mazeppa;  partner  Mason,  Olson  &  Co., 
owners  of  Mazeppa  Roller  Mills;  also 
financially  interested  in  Pine  Island 
State  Bank,  Zumbrota  Clay  "Works, 
Cambria  Salt  Co.,  of  Cambria,  Wyo., 
and  real  estate  in  Minnesota  and  Can- 
ada, N.  W.  T.  Republican.  German 
T_,utheran.      Address:      Mazeppa,    Minn. 

MC  AIiPINi:,  Donald  B.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Alba,  Lapeer  Co.,  Mich.,  Sept.  16, 
1879;  graduate  of  Kalkaska,  Mich., 
High  School;  Olivet,  Mich.,  Preparatory 
College;  University  of  Michigan,  LL.B., 
June  23,  1902;  admitted  to  bar  of 
Michigan,  June  17.  1902;  to  bar  of  Min- 
nesota, July  23,  1904.  Elected  county 
attorney  of  Cook  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  8, 
1904,  and  is  now  holding  that  office; 
recorder,  village  of  Grand  Marais,  1904 
to  the  present  time.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Married  at  Duluth,  Minn., 
Dec.  28,  1904,  to  Elizabeth  Dolan.  Ad- 
dress:     Grand    Marais,    Minn. 

McABTHUR,  Peter,  (The  Emporium); 
born  in  Canada,  March  15,  1866;  son  of 
Veter  and  Christy  (McGregor)  Mc- 
Arthur;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Glengarry  Co.,  Can.,  and  at  Ottawa, 
Can.  Be.gan  active  career  on  a  farm 
in  Canada;  was  in  employ  of  Willis  & 
Co.,  pianos,  Montreal,  for  4  years;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  May,  1888,  and  was  book- 
keeper in  clothing  store  two  years  and 
was  connected  one  year  with  Corning 
&  Co.,  coal  dealers;  became  identified 
with  the  Golden  Rule  Store  as  financial 
manager  and  continued  in  that  position 
for  11  years;  was  one  of  the  organizers 
of  the  Kennedy-McLeod-McArthur  Co., 
The  Emporium  department  store,  Jan., 
1902,  and  is  treasurer  of  the  company. 
Member  Knights  of  Pvthias,  Roval  Ar- 
canum. Married  at  St.  Paul,  1900,  to 
Celestine  Raverty.  Recreation:  Hunt- 
ing. Office:  92-108  E.  7th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     702   Cedar  Street,   St.  Paul. 

McBXtlSE,  Charles  Francis,  electric 
contractor  and  engineer;  born  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y..  Oct.  23.  1857;  son  of  James  T. 
and  Margaret  (Gormley)  McBride;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Ontario, 
Can.,  technical  schools  of  Guelph;  later 
studying  mining  machinery,  railway  con- 
struction and  mechanical  and  electrical 
engineering;  was  for  three  years  with 
the  Thomson  Houston  Electric  Co.;  es- 
tablished the  McBride  Electric  Co.,  a 
corporation,  1893,  dealers  in  electric  sup- 
plies and  apparatus  used  in  installa- 
tion of  electric  plants,  etc..  of  which 
he  is  secretary  and  treasurer.  Also 
treasurer  Empire  Consolidated  Mining 
&  Milling  Co.;  director  Achme  Mfg.  Co., 
Groton  tight,  Heat  &  Power  Co.  Mem- 
ber  State   Board   of  Electric   Examiners. 


Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Electrical  Contractors  Association. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Hibernians, 
St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Society.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892,  to  Lydia  A. 
McGill.  Office:  346-348  Minnesota  St. 
Residence:  634  VanBuren  Place,  St. 
Paul. 

McCABS:,  Milton  M.,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  in  Lambton  Co.,  Ont.,  Feb. 
18,  1872;  son  of  George  and  Mary 
(Graham)  McCabe;  educated  at  Beloil 
College  Academy,  Beloit,  Wis.  Came 
to  N.  Dakota,  1891,  and  engaged  in 
general  merchandise  business.  1891-96; 
entered  grain  business  with  brother  in 
Cavalier,  N.  D.,  and  continued  until 
1902,  when  he  located  in  Duluth  as 
manager  McCabe  Brothers.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Duluth  Board  of 
Trade.  Married  at  Glasston,  N.  D., 
Jan.  1,  1896,  to  Miss  Mary  K.  Karr. 
Office:  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.  Residence: 
232S    Roslyn    Av.,    Duluth. 

McCABB,  William  J.,  grain  merchant; 
born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  1862;  son  of 
George  and  Mary  (Graham)  McCabe; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Bothwell, 
Ont.  Located  in  Glasston,  N.  D.,  1881, 
and  became  identified  with  country 
grain  elevator  business  in  1887;  re- 
moved to  Duluth,  1896;  member  of  the 
firm  of  McCabe  Brothers,  owning  and 
controlling  country  elevators  in  the 
hard  wheat  belt  on  the  Great  Northern 
Road.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Shandon,  Ohio,  1894,  to  Miss 
Jennie  C.  Chidlow.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Duluth  Boat.  Recreation:  Walk- 
ing. Office:  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     Hunter's   Park,    Duluth. 

McCABTHV,  Chauncy  Chatterton, 
lawyer;  born  in  Gratiot  Co.,  Mich.,  Feb. 
8,  1856;  son  of  Daniel  and  Melissa 
Safety  (Dexter)  McCarthy;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Michigan  until  15 
years  of  age  and  at  Valparaiso  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Worked  in 
lumber  camps  and  on  log  drives  of 
Michigan  from  15  until  26  years  of 
age;  came  to  Minnesota,  June  13,  1892; 
studied  law,  admitted  to  bar  and  has 
practiced  law  at  Grand  Rapids,  Minn., 
since  July  14,  1892.  County  attorney 
of  Itasca  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1897,  to  Jan.  1, 
1899;  State  senator  52nd  senatorial  dis- 
trict, Jan.  1,  1899,  to  Jan.  1,  1903. 
Director  First  National  Bank  of  Coler- 
aine.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Married 
at  St.  Louis,  Mich.,  Nov.  18,  1886,  to 
Miss  Elizabeth  Belle  Cornell.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  camping.  Address: 
Grand    Rapids,    Minn. 

McCATTGHBV,  John  J.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Madison,  Wis.,  1S6S;  son  of  John 
and  Jane  McCaughey;  educated  in  High 
School.  Mantorville,  graduating,  1889; 
College  of  Law.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894; 
married  at  Mantorville,  Minn.,  1890,  to 
Miss  May  M.  Edeson.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Kasson  and  Mantorville,  as 
member  of  the  law  firm  of  Littleton  & 
McCaughey,    1894;    has    been    county    at- 


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torney  of  Dodge  County  since  Nov., 
1898.  Presbyterian.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Address:      Kasson,   Minn. 

McCAUIiEV,  George  A.,  merclianf, 
)jorn  at  Fridley,  Anoka  Co.,  Minn.,  May 
31,  ISGO;  son  of  James  and  Eliza  (Mc- 
Oormiclv)  McCauley;  graduated  from 
Anoka  Hicli  School.  1881.  and  from 
Anoka  Business  College,  1883.  Began 
in  mercantile  business,  1883;  founded 
the  firm  of  George  A.  McCauley,  1884, 
dealer  in  grain,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, building  material,  coal  and 
seeds.  Member  of  the  firm  of  Mc- 
Cauley Brothers,  grocers.  Mayor  of  the 
City  of  Anoka  four  terms  and  alder- 
man of  the  city  two  terms.  Independent 
in  politics.  Married  at  Anoka,  Minn., 
July,  1898,  to  Miss  Mabel  C.  Whitten. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Anoka, 
Minn. 

McCIiEABV,  James  Thompson,  con- 
gress; born  at  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  Feb.  5, 
1853;  son  of  Thompson  and  Sarah  Mc- 
riearv;  educated  in  high  school  and  at 
McGiil  University,  Montreal;  married  at 
Maiden  Rock,  Wis.,  June  4,  1874,  to 
Miss  Mary  Edith  Taylor.  Taught 
school  and  was  superintendent  of 
schools  of  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.,  until  he 
resigned,  1881,  to  become  State  ins.titute 
conductor,  Minnesota,  and  professor  of 
history  and  civics  in  State  Normal 
School,  Mankato;  was  president  Minne- 
sota Educational  Association,  1891.  Re- 
publican. Member  of  Congress,  2nd 
Minn.  district,  1893-07;  appointed, 
March  4,  1907,  by  President  Roosevelt 
as  second  assistant  postmaster  g-eneral. 
Author:  Studies  in  Civics,  Manual  of 
Civics.  Recreation:  Travel.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

McCI.EI.I.AII',  Fred  i;.,  wholesale 
paper  dealer;  born  at  Sarnia,  Canada, 
June  11,  1867;  son  of  ^^illiam  Wallace 
and  Ellen  A.  (Wait)  McClellan;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  school,  Sarnia; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1882;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  June  12,  1895,  to  Lena  L. 
Shattuck.  Was  clerk  in  Minneapolis, 
retail  hardware,  1884-89;  bookkeeper 
Jas.  H.  Bishop  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper, 
1889-90;  credit  man  for  the  same  house, 
1890-94;  started  in  business  as  McClel- 
lan Paper  Co.,  May  1,  1894,  incorporat- 
ing the  company,  1898,  now  president 
and  treasvirer  of  the  company.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minikahda,  Bryn  Mawr,  Minneapolis 
Automobile.  Recreations:  Automobil- 
ing  and  golf.  Office:  245  First  Av., 
North.  Residence:  2016  Kenwood 
Parkway,  Minneapolis. 

HIcCIiEIiIiAND,  Robert  Henry,  lawyer; 
born  in  Coshocton  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  8,  1844; 
son  of  Samuel  B.  and  Jane  (Henry) 
McClelland;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Wells  Co.,  Ind.,  and  at  com- 
mercial college,  Pittsburg-,  Pa.  Began 
practice  of  law  April  6,  1874.  Filled 
ofHce  of  county  attorney  of  Scott  Co., 
Minn.,  1881-82;  was  mayor  of  Glencoe, 
1893-1902;    member    of    Governor    John- 


son's staff.  1905  and  190G.  Editor  of 
Glencoe  Enterprise  since  1900.  En- 
listed as  private  and  became  corporal, 
Co.  A,  34th  Ind.  Vol.  Inf.,  during  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-66.  Democrat. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  of 
Pvthias,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn  ,  Nov.  4,  1892,  to  Miss 
Georgia  A.  Johns.  Address:  Glencoe, 
Minn. 

McCI^ENAHAN,  William  St.  Clair, 
jurist;  born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  19, 
1854;  son  of  Hugh  Bell  and  Maria 
Louisa  (McComas)  McClenahan;  edu- 
cated in  private  schools  and  academies; 
graduate  Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa., 
degree  of  A.B.,  1875;  Law  School,  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1880.  Unmarried.  Practiced  law  at 
Baltimore,  1880-82;  came  to  Brainerd, 
Minn.,  Oct.,  18S2,  and  continued  in 
practice;  was  city  attorney,  Brainerd, 
1888-1900;  elected  judge  district  court 
15th  judicial  district,  Nov.,  1900,  and 
now  occupies  that  office.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Republican.  Member  all 
Masonic  bodies  to  32°,  Shrine;  B.  F.  O. 
E.,    K.    P     Address:      Brainerd,    Minn. 

McCLERNAN,  Patrick  A.,  lawyer; 
born  ;it  Plainview,  Minn.,  April  27,  1860; 
.son  of  John  and  Mary  (Gildea)  McCler- 
nan;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
correspondence  school.  Born  on  a 
farm;  went  to  Dakota  Ty.,  spring-  of 
1880  and  engag-ed  in  farming;  removed 
to  Stephen,  Minn.,  1890;  passed  Minne- 
sota state  -examination  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  April  5,  1900;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  at 
Stephen,  since  April,  1901.  Secretary 
board  of  education  7  years;  twice  elected 
president  of  town  council  and  served 
one  term  by  appointment  as  county 
attorney.  Married  at  Crookston,  Minn., 
June  15.  1898,  to  Miss  Belle  F.  Wilson. 
Address:     Stephen,   Minn. 

SIcCIiINTOCK,  John  M.,  county  at- 
torney St.  Louis  Co.;  born  near  Hamil- 
ton, O.;  educated  at  Miami  University, 
O.xford,  O.;  Hanover  College,  Hanover, 
Ind.;  University  of  Virginia,  and  Cin- 
cinnati (O. )  Law  School.  Was  admitted 
to  practice  of  law  in  Ohio  and  at  Galves- 
ton, Tex..  1891;  came  to  Duluth,  Dec, 
1892.  Assistant  county  attorney,  St. 
Louis  Co.,  1898-1900,  and  county  attor- 
ney since  1900.  Republican.  Unmar- 
ried. Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Torrey  Bldg.  Residence: 
Kitchi    Gammi    Club,    Duluth. 

McCIiURX:,  Samuel,  president  Mc- 
Clure  Logging  Co.;  secretary-treasurer, 
St.  Croix  Boom  Corporation;  director 
First  National  Bank,  Northwest 
Thresher  Co.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

McCOIiIi,  Henry,  druggist;  born  at 
Cliicago.  111..  March  2,  1866;  son  of 
Edmund  and  Mary  (Foley)  McCoU;  edu- 
cated in  public  school,  Oskaloosa,  la., 
1871-73;  St.  Mary's  and  Cathedral  paro- 
chial   schools,    St.    Paul,    1873-80.      Was 


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in  employ  of  George  Davenport,  drug- 
gist, lSSO-84;  engaged  in  sale  of 
crockery  and  glassware,  with  H.  L. 
Wheat  &  Co.,  and  Craig,  Larkin  &  Smith, 
1884-18S9;  began  for  himself  in  drug 
business,  Jan.  1,  1SS9,  at  640  Missis- 
sippi St.,  continuing  there  until  May  1, 
1896,  when  the  business  was  moved  to 
4  83  Broadway.  Democrat.  Elected  to 
House  of  Representatives,  Minnesota 
Legislature,  1902  and  reelected  1904; 
elected  to  State  Senate,  1906.  Catholic. 
Unmarried.  Office:  483  Broadway. 
Residence:      538  Canada  St.,  St.  Paul. 

McCONN'ON,  Henry  J.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Aug.  1,  1870; 
son  of  James  and  Ellen  (McKee)  Mc- 
Connon;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Winona;  unmarried.  Began  active 
career  in  drug  business,  1889;  was  pro- 
prietor retail  drug  store  for  9  years; 
entered  manufacture  of  remedies,  stock 
food,  flavoring  extracts,  toilet  articles, 
etc.,  1899,  and  incorporated,  1904,  as 
McConnon  &  Company,  of  which  he  has 
been  president  from  the  beginning. 
Member  Board  of  Trade.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Club:  Arlington  (director). 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,    Minn. 

McCOlTNON,  Joseph  B.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  McConnon  &  Company;  born 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  1877;  son  of  James 
and  Ellen  (McKee)  McConnon;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Winona;  married  at 
Winona,  1905,  to  Miss  Jeanette  Morey. 
Entered  the  house  of  McConnon  &  Com- 
pany, manufacturers  of  remedies,  stock 
foods,  toilet  articles,  etc.,  in  1896,  and 
has  been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
company  since  its  incorporation,  1904. 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Arlington,  Meadow 
Brook.  Recreations:  Golf,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,  Minn. 

McCONVII^IiZ:,  Constantine  J.,  whole- 
sale dry  goods;  born  in  New  York  City, 
Dec.  18,  1853;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  at  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York.  Began  active  career  in  office  of 
W.  H.  Van  Slyck,  eastern  agent  of  a 
Chicago  wholesale  house,  continuing 
until  1872;  came  to  St.  Paul  in  January, 
1872,  and  took  charge  of  a  department 
in  the  liouse  in  which  he  has  been  a 
partner  since  1888,  now  Finch,  Van 
Slyck  &  McConville,  wholesale  dry  goods 
and  manufacturers  of  ladies  and  gentle- 
men's furnishings.  Office:  N.  W.  Cor. 
4th  &  Sibley  Sts.  Residence:  29 
Arundel  St.,    St.   Paul. 

McCOBMICK,  Fackey  H.,  merchant; 
born  in  Dodge  Co.,  Wis..  June  15,  1861; 
educated  in  common  schools  in  Dodge 
Co.  Began  in  mercantile  business,  April 
1880,  and  is  member  of  the  firm  of  Mc- 
Cormick,  Drosky  &  Co.,  general  merch- 
andise. Republican.  Lutheran.  Mason; 
member  I.  O.  O.  P..  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Married  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D., 
Jan.  27,  1878,  to  Miss  Anna  Harrison. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Eagle 
Bend,   Minn. 


McCOBMICK,  William  Smith,  city 
comptroller,  Duluth;  born  at  Duluth, 
Feb.  16,  1874;  son  of  Samuel  C.  and 
T.,ouisa  E.  (Smith)  McCormick;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools,  Duluth;  un- 
married. Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  First  National  Bank  of  Duluth,  1892, 
continuing  until  1899;  was  elected  city 
comptroller,  1899,  and  reelected  at  each 
succeeding  election.  Treasurer  Climax 
Building  &  Loan  Association.  Served 
in  Co.  G,  14th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.  at  Chick- 
amauga  Camp,  Spanish-American  War. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mason; 

member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Loyal 
Legion  (by  inheritance),  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War  Veterans  (Camp  McEwen  No. 
6),  Royal  League,  U.  O.  F.,  Modern 
Samaritans,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Yacht. 
Recreations:  Boating,  hunting  and  out- 
door diversions.  Office:  City  Hall. 
Residence:      Dacey   Flats,    Duluth. 

McCOBNACK,  Jirah  Samuel,  clergy- 
man; born  in  Knox  Co.,  111.,  March  17, 
1S62;  son  of  William  and  Angeline 
(Bacon)  McCornack;  educated  in  public 
scliools  of  Knox  Co.;  Knox  College, 
Galesburg,  111.;  McCormick  Theological 
Seminary,  Chicago,  111.  Married  at 
Galesburg,  111.,  Aug.  20,  1891,  to  Miss 
Margaret  M.  Colville.  Presbyterian. 
Was  pastor  at  Red  Lake  Falls,  Minn., 
1891,  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  1893-03,  and 
has  been  pastor  at  Owatonna  since  1903. 
Prohibitionist.  Was  sergeant  major  6th 
Regt.,  I.  N.  G.,  and  brevet  major,  Clen- 
dennis'  Provisional  Regt.,  111.  Vol.  Troop, 
1898.      Address:      Owatonna,   Minn. 

McCOY,  Andrew  Clark,  farmer;  born 
at  Crete,  111.,  Dec.  26,  1842;  came  to 
Minnesota,  May,  1856;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Olmsted  Co.,  and  at 
Hamline  University  (then  at  Red  Wing), 
leaving  the  university  at  close  of  third 
yeai'  to  enlist  in  Co.  F,  9th  Minn.  Inf. 
Served  one  year  against  the  Indians, 
on  Minnesota  frontier;  went  South  with 
regiment  and  was  captured  by  Con- 
federates, at  Ripley,  Miss.,  June  11, 
1864,  and  spent  6V2  months  as  prisoner 
at  Andersonville;  was  one  of  six  out 
of  eighteen  captured  members  of  the 
company,  who  survived  the  imprison- 
ment; was  mustered  out  at  Fort  Snelling 
Aug.,  1S6.T,  and  has  since  lived  on  his 
farm  in  Olmsted  Co.  Republican.  Was 
town  clerk  for  15  successive  terms, 
member  of  school  board  30  years,  town 
supervisor  and  county  commissioner  one 
term;  elected  member  State  Legislature, 
4th  district,  1902,  and  again,  Nov.,  1906, 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Married  at  Salem,  Minn..  May,  1868,  to 
Tjydia  S.  Little,  who  died  Aug.,  lS9(i. 
Address:      Byron,    Minn. 

McCOY,  Lester  C,  lumber  dealer;  born 
at  Fulton.  111.,  June  23,  1870;  son  of 
William  J.  and  Marie  (Aylesworth)  Mc- 
Coy; educated  in  public  schools,  at 
Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  O.,  and  at 
Wheaton  (111.)  College.  Has  been  con- 
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since  entering  upon  liis  active  career, 
in  1891  >  was  witla  tlie  Curtis  &  Yale 
Co.,  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  in  Clinton, 
Iowa,  1891-1895,  and  with  the  same  firm 
in  the  city  of  Minneapolis,  1895-1905, 
since  which  time  he  has  been  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  McCoy  Lumber 
Co.,  operating  a  line  of  retail  lumber 
yards  in  North  Dakota.  Republican. 
Married,  at  Minneapolis,  Dec,  1903,  to 
Miss  Frances  Humphrey.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1345 
1st  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

McCBACKEIT,  Augustus  Edward, 
manufacturer;  born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111., 
May  20,  1856;  son.  of  John  and  Mary 
(Cormany)  McCracken;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Mt.  Carroll.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  1874;  traveled  for  the 
wholesale  lumber  firm  of  Goodnough  & 
Hawley,  1875-84;  member  of  the  firm 
of  Hedderly  &  McCracken,  manufact- 
urers of  carriages,  since  1884.  Republi- 
can. Member  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1879,  to  Miss 
Adelaide  Roach.  Office:  240-250  1st 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  3022  Harriet  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

McCUBXtEY,  Grovenor  Bownes,  clerk 
of  district  court;  born  in  Charlotte  Co., 
N.  B.,  May  4,  1858;  son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Marks)  McCubrey;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Caribou,  Me.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  general  store 
Mt.  Fairfield,  Me.,  1879;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1882,  and  became  proprietor  of 
general  store.  Clay  Co.,  Minn.,  1885-97; 
has  been  clerk  of  district  court  since 
1900.  Was  justice  of  the  peace,  1885-89; 
postmaster,  1889-97.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  O.  E.  S.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
M.  B.  A.  Married.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  driv- 
ing.    Address:     Moorliead,  Minn. 

aXcCITBN,  John  A.,  physician;  born  at 
Guelph,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  27,  1864;  son 
of  William  and  Mary  (Lynn)  McCuen; 
graduate  Toronto  University,  degree  of 
M.B.,  1891,  and  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Toronto,  degree  of  M.D., 
1891;  married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Dec. 
21,  1893,  to  Mary  E.  Honeycutt.  Began 
practice  of  medicine,  1891,  and  has  con- 
tinued in  Duluth  since  that  time. 
Coroner  St.  Louis  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1905. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  St.  Louis  County 
and  Inter  Urban  Medical  societies.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (32°),  Shriner.  Office: 
New  Jersey  Bldg.  Residence:  416% 
E.    5th   St.,   Duluth. 

McCUIiIiOCH,  Frank  Howell,  com- 
mercial printer;  born  at  Shabbona,  111., 
Aug.  5,  1862;  son  of  Harrison  G.  and 
Mary  P.  (Ketchum)  McCulloch;  edu- 
cated in  DeKalb  (111.)  High  School  until 
14  years  of  age.  Learned  printing  trade 
at  Rochelle,  111.,  and  worked  at  it  in 
dilTerent  parts  of  Iowa;  editor  of  Scran- 
ton,  (la.)  Journal,  1881;  established  a 
commercial  printing  house  in  Albert 
Lea,  Minn.,  1890;  located  in  Austin,  1892, 


and  established  the  F.  H.  McCulloch 
Printing  Co.,  contracting  printers  and 
publisliers,  and  is  himself  now  sole  pro- 
prietor of  the  business;  manager  Austin 
Lino-Typesetting  Co.  Member  Austin 
Progressive  League  (a  commercial  or- 
ganization). Independent  in  politics. 
Member  Woodmen,  Court  of  Honor,  Odd 
Fellows.  Married  at  Scranton,  la.,  in 
1882,  to  Miss  Luella  Goodyear.  Recrea- 
tion:    Fishing.     Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

McCUIiIiOCH,  James  Iieslie,  fire  in- 
surance; born  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  20,  1858;  son  of  Humphrey  R.  and 
Annie  E.  (Richardson)  McCulloch;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis.  Was  for  2  5  years  identified  with 
the  North  Star  Shoe  Co.,  the  last  5 
years  as  auditor  of  the  company;  has 
been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis  since 
1879;  member  Sloane-McCulloch  Fire  In- 
surance Agency  since  1905.  Republican. 
Metliodist.  Alember  Minneapolis  Under- 
writers' Agency.  Married  at  Grand- 
Rapids,  Mich.,  Oct.  10,  1895,  to  Miss 
Eleanor  M.  Brown.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Reading,  music.  Office: 
Oneida  Block.  Residence:  2117  Bryant 
Ave  .    Minneapolis. 

McCUBDY,  William  Stewart,  general 
insurance;  born  at  Oslikosh,  Wis.,  Dec. 
13,  1875;  son  of  Chandler  and  Deborah 
(Stewart)  McCurdy;  educated  in  high 
school,  and  Hess  Business  College,  St. 
Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul,  April,  1907, 
to  Miss  Welma  P.  Frouty.  On  account 
of  death  of  his  father,  he  began  his 
active  career  at  age  of  16;  was  cashier 
Northwestern  Telephone  (So.,  St.  Paul, 
at  18,  continuing  for  4  years;  entered 
insurance  business,  1897,  and  has  made 
a  specialty  of  surety  and  fidelity  bonds. 
Secretary-treasurer,  1900-06,  since  then 
president  William  B.  Joyce  Co.,  of  St. 
Paul,  and  since  1904,  vice  president 
Joyce  &  Co.,  of  Chicago,  general  insur- 
ance. Secretary  National  Accounting 
Company,  of  St.  Paul,  auditing  and  ac- 
counting. Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Club:  Minnesota.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  hunting.  Office:  Merchants 
National  Bk.  Bldg.  Residence:  657 
Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

McDAVITT,  Thomas,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  15,  1857;  son  of 
Virgil  McDavitt,  M.D.,  and  Caroline 
(McGinnis)  McDavitt;  graduated  from 
Chicago  Medical  College,  M.D.,  1879; 
married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  June  2  5, 
1884.  to  Hattie  Easton.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  since  1879.  Mason, 
Shriner:  member  Foresters,  Woodman, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Office:  Lowrv  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     596  Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

McBBBMOTT,  John  A.,  state  oil  in- 
spector; born  at  Stillwater.  Minn.,  July 
12,  1868;  son  of  Philip  and  Eliza  (Mc- 
Grath)  McDermott;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Stillwater,  Minn.,  and  gradu- 
ated from  the  commercial  course  at  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn., 
with  honors,  June  22,  1885;  married  at 
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Mi.ss  Helen  Gieriet.  Engaged  as  a  com- 
mercial traveler  in  the  harness  and  sad- 
dlery line  for  fifteen  years,  traveling  in 
the  Northwest.  Appointed  Jan.  5,  1905, 
and  re-appointed  Jan.  5,  1907,  as  state 
oil  inspector,  receiving  appointment  as 
a  representative  of  the  traveling  men 
of  the  state.  Democrat.  Member  Demo- 
cratic executive  and  state  committee. 
Member  P..  P.  O.  E.,  United  Commer- 
cial Travelers,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Pish- 
ing and  boating.  Office:  State  Capitol. 
Residence:     956    Selby  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

McDERMOTT,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  March  4,  1S76;  son 
of  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (McGrath)  Mc- 
Dermott;  educated  in  public  and  High 
School,  Stillwater,  graduating,  1892; 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  A.B., 
1896;  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1900.  Un- 
married. Special  attorney  for  Water 
Board  City  of  St.  Paul;  formerly  as- 
sistant corporation  counsel.  Republican. 
Member  A.  O.  H.,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Theta  Delta  Chi  fraternity. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  296 
Dayton  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

McDESMOTT,  Thomas  Jefferson,  law- 
yfv.  born  at  Kasota,  Minn.,  Nov.  17, 
1861;  son  of  Paul  A.  and  Rose  (Mc- 
Namee)  McDermott;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis  and  in  commer- 
cial school;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Eu- 
gene M.  Wilson  and  Hon.  William  Loch- 
ren,  now  U.  S.  judge;  attended  College 
of  Law,  LTniversity  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degrees  of  LL.B.  and  LL.M. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  Aoril,  1892.  Married  at  Marys- 
burg,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1887,  to  Miss  Car- 
oline T.  Doran.  Democrat;  ex-chairman 
Democratic  State  Central  Committee; 
nominated  by  state  convention  for  at- 
torney general  of  Minnesota,  1904.  Ro- 
man Catliolic.  Member  Independent  Or- 
der of  Foresters  (high  counsel  for  the 
order  in  Minnesota) ;  supreme  represen- 
tative from  Minnesota,  1901-02  and  1904- 
05;  also  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing,  horseback  rid- 
ing and  driving.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.     Residence:    354  Dale  St.,  St.  Paul. 

MACDONAIiD,  Aeneas,  physician;  born 
in  Ontario.  Can.,  1876;  son  of  J.  A. 
Macdonald;  educated  in  Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston,  Can.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1901,  and  has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  medicine  at  Mor- 
ristown.  Member  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Mod- 
ern Brotherhood  of  America.  Unmarried. 
Address:     Morristown,    Minn. 

MACBOITAIiD,  Ang-us,  physician;  born 
at  Glengarry,  Can.,  1843;  son  of  Alex- 
ander and  Hanna  Macdonald;  educated 
at  Ottawa  (Can.)  LTniversity.  and  Mc- 
Gill  University,  graduating  in  medicine, 
1863.  Surgeon  59th  Battalion.  Glengarry 
Vols..  1868-1872.  Married  at  Cornwall, 
Can.,    Oct.    23,    1871,    to    Christine    Mac- 


Donnell.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  Sept.,  1878. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Ramsey  Coun- 
ty Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Office: 
Lowry  Bldg.  Residence:  579  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

MACSCNAIiD,  Colin  Francis,  editor; 
born  in  Nova  Scotia,  Sept.  23,  1843;  son 
of  Jolm  A.  Macdonald;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools.  Purchased  the  St.  Cloud 
Times,  Jan.  12,  1875,  and  has  since  been 
editor  of  the  paper.  Enlisted  in  War 
of  the  Rebellion  and  for  three  years  was 
sergeant  of  9tli  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Senate,  6  years;  receiv- 
er public  moneys,  St.  Cloud,  8  years; 
mayor  of  St.  Cloud,  3  years.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus,  B.  P.  O.  B.,  Catholic  Order  of 
Foresters,  G.  A.  R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  19,  1881, 
to  Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Cambell.  Address: 
St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

McSONAIiD,  Elmer  E.,  lawyer;  born 
at  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  June  15,  1861; 
son  of  William  C.  and  Jane  (Guy)  Mc- 
Donald; educated  in  LTniversity  of  Wis- 
consin and  in  Law  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  June  22,  1883.  Elected  member 
Minnesota  House  of  Representatives, 
1897;  elected  member  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, St.  Paul,  1899;  county  attorney  Bel- 
trami Co.,  1905-06.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Nov.  IS,  1891,  to  Miss  Addie  C.  Bur- 
bank.  Business  Address:  Bemidji,  Minn. 
Residence:     Fowlds,    Minn. 

MACDONAI.D,  Irving'  Coburn,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn,  1874; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  public  schools, 
University  of  North  Dakota  and  Medi- 
cal Department.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  M.D..  1902. 
Member  American,  Medical  Association, 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
neapolis Medical  Society,  St.  Anthony 
Medical  Club.  Member  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa  fraternity.  Office:  2201  Marshall 
St.,  N.  E.  Residence:  727  2nd  St.,  N.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

McBON°AIiD,  John  I".,  lumber;  born 
at  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.,  June  19,  1870; 
son  of  John  S.  and  Jane  (Flower)  Mc- 
Donald; came  to  Minneapolis,  1887;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac 
and  Minneapolis  and  at  University  of 
Minnesota.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  Minneapolis  Threshing  Machine 
Co.,  1891;  was  secretary  and  assistant 
treasurer  of  the  company  last  two  years 
of  service;  resigned,  1901,  and  has  since 
been  engaged  in  lumber  business  under 
title  of  John  F.  McDonald  Lumber  Co. 
Republican.  Member         Westminster 

Church.  Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1897,  to  Miss  Julia  Davis.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing  and  automobiling. 
Office:  114  7th  St.,  N.  E.  Residence: 
2414   Pleasant  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

McBONAIiD,  John  S.,  lumber  manu- 
facturing; born  in  Glengarry  Co.,  Ont., 
Can.,   Dec.    7,   1831;    common   school   edu- 


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cation.  Began  active  career  at  age  of 
11  in  general  store,  continuing  for  5 
years,  and  then  worked  on  construc- 
tion of  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.  for  eight 
jears;  went  to  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1856, 
engaging  In  the  lumber  business  and 
organizing  the  Ford  River  Lumber  Co., 
with  which  he  was  identified  until  1886. 
Shortly  after  establishing  in  business  at 
Fond  du  Lac,  he  arranged  witli  his  asso- 
ciates for  leave  of  absence  wliich  he 
made  use  of  to  become  active  in  other 
enterprises;  during  1857,  had  active 
charge  of  the  construction  of  tlie  Stan- 
sted-Shifford  &  Chamblay  R.  R.  (now 
Montreal  &  Boston  road);  in  latter  part 
of  1857,  went  to  Britisli  Columbia  and 
during  three  years'  sojourn  there  was 
largely  instrumental  in  the  development 
of  the  country  and  in  trying  to  shape 
the  policy  of  the  Britisli  Columbian  gov- 
ernment. Returned  to  Fond  du  Lac, 
1860,  and  became  identified  with  various 
enterprises  in  addition  to  his  lumber 
business;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1887,  established  the  Minneapolis  Thresh- 
ing Machine  Co.,  and  was  its  president 
until  his  retirement  from  active  life, 
1898;  disposed  of  his  Interests  in  the 
company,  1902;  engaged  in  lumber  man- 
ufacturing since  1902;  also  holder  of  ex- 
tensive timber  and  mineral  lands.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Montreal,  Can.,  Nov.  12,  1861,  to  Miss 
Jane  E.  Flower.  Recreations:  Home, 
children  and  grandchildren.  Office: 
Lumber  Exchange.  Residence:  1603 
Stevens    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

MACDONAIiS,  Jolin  William,  surgeon; 
born  at  Antigonish,  Nova  Scotia,  June 
25,  1844;  graduate  Universitv  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1865-69,  degree  of  M.D.,  1871; 
licentiate  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
Edinburgh,  1869;  elected  as  fellow  of 
the  college,  1898.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
18S7.  Member  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society  (ex-president),  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Au- 
thor: Surgical  Diagnosis  and  Treatment. 
Emeritus  professor  of  surgery  Hamline 
University.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Office:  508  Masonic  Temple.  Residence: 
2123    Bryant    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

McDONAIiD,  William  D.,  banking; 
born  at  Annandale,  Minn.,  April  4.  1861; 
son  of  Andrew  and  Margaret  McDonald; 
educated  in  district  scliool.  Began  act- 
ive career  as  scliool  teacher,  1879,  later 
working  in  grain  elevator;  became  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  Cofleld  &  McDonald,  1883, 
built  elevator  at  Howard  Lake  and  sold 
out  in  1888;  engaged  in  elevator  and 
lumber  business  at  Annandale,  selling 
out  in  1898.  Has  been  identified  with 
banking  since  Aug.  16,  1893,  and  is  cash- 
ier State  Bank  of  Annandale;  also  di- 
rector State  Bank  of  Kimball,  State  Bank 
of  Watkins;  treasurer  Annandale  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Annandale  Brick  &  Tile  Co. 
Member  Minnesota  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, 1892-93.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Married  at  Howard 
Lake,  Minn.,  Aug.  30,  1886,  to  Laura  A. 
Allen.     Address:    Annandale,   Minn. 


McDONAIiD,  William  Gordon,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Ingersoll,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Dec.  18,  1879;  son  of  Robert 
and  Alice  M.  (Van  Valkenburg)  McDon- 
ald; came  to  Michigan,  1888;  educated 
in  public  scliools  of  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  and 
Port  Huron,  Mich.  Began  career  in  1897 
as  clerk  in  shipping  department  and 
later  in  sales  department  of  the  Port 
Huron  Engine  &  Thresher  Co.,  Port 
Huron.  Minn.;  on  organization  of  North- 
western Port  Huron  Co.  at  Fargo,  N.  D., 
in  1903,  became  its  treasurer;  came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1904.  when  head  office  of 
company  was  transferred  to  that  city. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Casselton,  N.  D.,  June  1,  1905,  to  Miss 
Ella  Beatrix  Carter.  Office:  414  1st  St., 
N.  Residence:  3133  1st  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

McDOITGAIiI^,  Alexander,  ship  build- 
er; born  in  Scotland,  March  16,  1845; 
son  of  Dougald  and  Ellen  McDougall; 
came  to  America,  1854,  and  to  Minne- 
sota, 1870;  educated  in  country  school; 
married  at  Toronto,  Can.,  Jan.,  1878,  to 
Miss  Emmeline  Ross.  Sailed  for  21  years 
on  the  Great  Lakes  and  for  25  years 
has  been  closely  identified  with  lake  ship 
building  and  lake  transportation.  Presi- 
dent Northern  Power  Co.  of  Wisconsin; 
director  Great  Northern  Power  Co., 
Minn.,  City  National  Bank,  Duluth, . 
Northeastern  Power  Co.,  Maine.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing,  hunt- 
ing and  outdoor  recreations.  Office:  120 
N.  5th  Av.  Residence:  432  W.  2nd  St., 
Duluth. 

McEACHEBN,  Walter  Allan,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Eau  Claire.  Wis.,  Sept.  5, 
1873;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools,  Superior,  Wis.,  Rush  Medical 
College  and  Illinois  College  of  Physi- 
cians .and  Surgeons.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Member  Pine-Chisago  County 
Medical  Society  and  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Married 
at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  Aug..  1905,  Miss 
Helen  M.  Ingraliam.  Address:  Sand- 
stone,  Minn. 

McSIiWAIll',  Frank  Arthur,  educator; 
l)orn  at  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1875; 
son  of  James  Frank  and  Mary  Stewart 
(Arthur)  McElwain;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Corning,  la.,  Brookfield  (Mo.) 
Academv.  Middleton  (Conn.)  High 
School,  1883-95;  Trinity  College,  Hart- 
ford. Conn.,  graduating,  B.A.,  1899  (M.A., 
1902);  Seabury  Divinity  School,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  B.D.,  1902.  Married  at 
Sedalia.  Mo..  Nov.  17.  1903,  to  Miss 
Helen  De  Muth.  Ordained  Episcopalian 
clergyman,  1902;  pastor  various  churches 
in  Missouri,  1902-05;  instructor  Old  and 
New  Testament.  Seabury  Divinity  School, 
1905,  warden  and  professor  since  Jan., 
1907.  Member  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society 
(honorary  college  fraternity).  Alpha 
Chi  Rho  fraternity.  Recreations:  Out- 
ing vacations  and  golf.  Address:  Fari- 
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MACFAXCIiANX:,    Angus    Roderick,    in- 

^•e.stments;  born  at  Stornoway,  Scot- 
land, Oct.  28,  1S4S:  son  of  John  and 
Anne  (Macdonald)  Macfarlane;  educated 
for  a  few  years  in  the  Free  Church 
School  at  Stornoway.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  employ  of  the  National  Bank  of 
Scotland,  Stornoway,  continuing,  1866- 
73;  came  to  America,  1873,  and  was 
with  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  To- 
ronto, Can.,  1873-74;  located  in  Duluth, 
18  74,  and  was  connected  with  Duluth 
Savings  Bank,  1874-79;  was  with  Amer- 
ican Exchange  Bank,  Duluth,  1S79-99. 
and  with  City  National  Bank,  1902,  to 
Jan.,  1906;  in  investment  banking  since 
1S74;  head  of  the  firm  of  A.  R.  Mac- 
farlane &  Co.,  established,  1874;  also 
l^resident  Shoal  Lake  &  Seine  River  Min- 
ing Co.  Presbyterian.  Member  Masonic 
order,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Samaritans. 
Married  at  Duluth,  Jan.  IS,  1882,  to 
Catharine  Hunter.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gam- 
mi,  Commercial.  Recreations:  Golf  and 
curling.  Office:  Alworth  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Glen   Avon,   Duluth. 

aicGAITGHEV,  Hug-ta  P.,  physician; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1873;  son  of  J. 
P..  McGaughev;  graduate  Universitv  of 
Michigan,  degree  of  B.S.,  1893;  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York 
City,  degree  of  M.D.,  1896.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Winona  since 
1896.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  Winona  County  Medical  So- 
ciety.    Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

McGAtrCrHEV,  James  B.,  physician; 
born  in  Adams  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  1,  1842; 
son  of  Hugh  F.  and  Jane  (Walker)  Mc- 
Gaughey;  educated  in  public  and  pri- 
vate schools  and  in  Medical  Department, 
University  of  Michigan,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1867.  Enlisted  in  the 
Civil  War  Jan.  11,  1862,  and  served  as 
private,  hospital  steward  and  2nd  lieut. 
of  vols.;  honorably  discharged,  Oct.  20. 
1865.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  at  Winona  since  April  1,  1867. 
Alember  Associated  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, since  Nov.  1,  1901.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Winona  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Democrat.  Mason;  member  Loyal  Le- 
gion, G.  A.  R.  Club:  Arlington.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,   Minn. 

McGEE,  John  Franklin,  lawyer:  born 
at  Amboy,  111.,  Jan.  1,  1861;  son  of 
Hugh  and  Margaret  (Heenan)  McGee; 
graduate  Amboy  High  School;  read  law 
in  offices  of  C.  H.  Wooster.  Amboy,  and 
Moore  ,(c  Warner,  Clinton,  111.;  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  Nov.,  1882.  Married 
at  Wapella,  III.,  Sept.  14,  1884,  to  Miss 
Libbie  L.  Ryan.  Removed  to  Devils 
Lake,  D.  Ty.,  where  he  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law  in  partnership  with  D.  E. 
Morgan,  1883-87;  located  in  Minneap- 
olis. April,  1887;  member  of  firm  of 
Lancaster  &  McGee.  the  firm  represent- 
ipg  Chicago  Great  Western  Rv.  Repub- 
lican. OflSce:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2712    Pillsbury   Av.,    Minneapolis. 


McGIFFEBT,  John  Rutherford,  in- 
ventor, secretary  Clyde  Iron  Works; 
born  at  Hudson, 'n.  Y.,  March  19,  1869; 
son  of  John  M.  and  Sarah  (Carnahan) 
McGiffert;  educated  at  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, N.  Y. ;  Williams  College,  Mass., 
graduating,  1890;  N.  Y.  University  Law 
School,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1S92.  Practiced  law  in  New  York,  and 
at  Duluth,  until  1901;  became  interested 
in  the  Clyde  Iron  Works,  first  as  de- 
signer and  later  as  secretary,  devoting 
his  entire  time  to  the  company  since 
Jan.,  1905;  inventor  McGiffert  Log 
Loader,  Rapid  Log  Loader,  Clyde  Skid- 
der,     etc.       Married    at    Hudson,    N.    Y., 

1896,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Y.  Magoun. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 302-308  Lake  Av.,  S.  Residence: 
15   E.    3rd   St.,    Duluth. 

McGIIiIi,  Charles  Herbert,  vice  presi- 
dent McGill-Warner  Co.,  general  print- 
ers; born  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  March  21, 
1866;  son  of  ex-Governor  Andrew  R. 
and  Eliza  E.  (Bryant)  McGill;  educated 
in  St.  Paul  public  and  high  schools; 
married  in  Vermont,  1900,  to  Miss  Julia 
Hubbard.  Began  in  printing  business 
at  St.  Paul,  1886,  as  Price  &  McGill, 
later  becoming  the  Price-McGill  Co.,  and 
since  1897,  the  McGill-Warner  Co.,  gen- 
eral printers,  of  which  he  is  vice  presi- 
dent and  manager.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Legislature  from  37th 
district,  1896;  appointed  by  President 
McKinley  assistant  adjutant  general  LT. 
S.  Volunteers,  with  rank  of  captain,  dur- 
ing Spanish-American  War,  1898,  and 
served  until  its  close.  Member  Sons 
of  American  Revolution,  Spanish-Amer- 
ican War  Veterans,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country, 
W^hite  Bear  Yacht.  Recreations:  Golf, 
automobiling,  etc.  Office:  8th  and  Ce- 
dar Sts.  Residence:  The  Angus,  St. 
Paul. 

McGHiVRAV,  Col.  Thomas  P.,  city 
enginer;  born  in  Aberdeen,  Scotland. 
July.  1863;  educated  in  University  of 
Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  employe  in  engineering  depart- 
ment Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  in  British 
Columbia;  was  engineer  in  service  of 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Ry.,  operating  between  Minneapolis  and 
Sault  Ste.  Marie;  filled  position  of  coun- 
ty surveyor  of  Pine  Co.,  Minn.,  1887; 
removed  to  Duluth  and  took  charge  of 
building  of  6th  Av.  viaduct,  1889;  be- 
came member  of  the  firm  of  Rice  &  Mc- 
Gilvray,  civil  engineers;  was  assistant 
engineer  in  laying  out  Lakeside  and 
later,  special  examiner  for  public  sur- 
veys in  Minnesota;  built  the  water 
works  for  the  city  of  Duluth;  has  held 
position    of    city    engineer,    since    June, 

1897,  having  been  reelected  at  each  suc- 
ceeding election.  In  1899  conceived  the 
idea  of  a  stiff  truss  aerial  bridge  across 
the  ship  canal  and  the  bridge  was  built 
and  completed  under  his  supervision  in 
1905-06.      It   is  the  first  and  only  bridge 


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of  its  kind  on  thie  continent.  Member 
American  Society  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
nesota Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
American  Water  Works  Association.  So- 
ciety Municipal  Improvements.  Ap- 
pointed colonel  on  staff  of  Gov.  John  A. 
Johnson,  May  24,  1905.  Mason;  member 
Modern  Samaritans,  ^fhce:  City  Hall. 
Residence:    209  E.  3rd  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

McaiiAUGHI.IN,  WUliam  Henry,  cler- 
gyman; born  at  Charlotte,  Me.,  Oct.  2, 
1856;  son  of  Thomas  and  Alice  (Mc- 
Cabe)  McGlaughlin;  graduate  Divinity 
Department  St.  Lawrence  University, 
Canton,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  B.D.,  1882; 
special  studies  at  American  University, 
Harriman,  Tenn.,  1894-95,  A.M.,  D.D., 
American  Temperance  University,  1896. 
Married  at  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Lucy  Culver  Sibley.  Ordained  Univer- 
salist  clergyman,  1882;  was  pastor  at 
Friendship,  N.  Y.,  1882-87;  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1887-91;  Harriman,  Tenn.,  1891- 
96;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1896-04;  has  been  pas- 
tor of  Church  of  the  Redeemer  and 
Tri-State  superintendent  of  churches, 
Minneapolis,  since  1904;  general  super- 
intendent Universalist  Church  of  Amer- 
ica, since  Jan.  20,  1907.  Chaplain  Good 
Templars,  Ga.,  1898-1900;  junior  vice 
commander  Ala.  and  Tenn.  divisions, 
Sons  of  Veterans,  1901-04;  lecturer 
Georgia  State  Agricultural  College,  1903, 
Lombard  College,  Galesburg,  111.,  1906. 
Member  permanent  committee  on  tem- 
perance Universalist  General  Conven- 
tion, since  1900;  editor  Tri-State  Mes- 
senger. Address:  2534  Dupont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

UcGIiIN,  John,  grain;  born  in  Du- 
buque Co.,  la.,  .lune  17,  1860.  Began  in 
grain  business  at  Rock  Valley,  la.,  Oct. 
1,  1886;  came  to  Minnesota,  1891,  and 
has  since  made  his  home  at  Lakefleld. 
Address:    Lakefield,   Minn. 

McGOIiBICE,  James,  first  Roman 
Catholic  bishop  of  Duluth;  born  at  Tip- 
perary,  Ireland,  1841;  son  of  Felix  and 
Bridget  (Henry)  McGolrick;  educated 
for  priesthood  at  All  Hallows  College, 
Dublin;  ordained  priest  in  Dublin,  Ire- 
land, 1867.  Came  to  the  United  States 
in  1867,  as  assistant  pastor  of  the  Ca- 
thedral. St.  Paul,  Minn.,  continuing  un- 
til 1868;  was  pastor  of  the  Church  of 
the  Immaculate  Conception,  1868-89; 
consecrated  bishop,  1889.  Came  to  Du- 
luth, Jan.,  1890.  Recreations:  Ama- 
teur gardening.  Address:  211  4th  St., 
W.,  Duluth. 

McGOZTAGIiE,  William  A.,  first  vice 
president  and  general  manager  Duluth, 
Missabe  &  Northern  Ry.;  born  at  Con- 
shohocken.  Pa.,  March  28,  1861;  son  of 
Joseph  and  Agnes  (McKeeman)  Mc- 
Gonagle;  educated  in  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1881.  Began  active  career  as  tran- 
sitman  in  locating  the  Little  Falls  & 
Dakota  branch  of  Northern  Pacific  Ry. 
and  has  been  consecutively,  assistant 
engineer,  same  road,  1881-83;  assistant 
engineer  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.,  1883- 


90;  resident  engineer  and  superintend- 
ent bridges  and  buildings,  1890-1901;  as- 
sistant chief  engineer,  1901-02;  assist- 
ant to  president,  Duluth,  Missabe  & 
Northern  Ry.,  1902-03;  1st  vice  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  same  road, 
1903,  to  present  time.  Member  of  all 
Masonic  bodies  in  Duluth,  Minn.;  past 
master  Palestine  Lodge  No.  79,  A.  F. 
and  A.  M.;  past  high  priest  Keystone 
Chapter  No.  2  0,  R.  A.  M. ;  past  com- 
mander Duluth  Commandery  No.  18,  K. 
T.;  past  grand  master  of  Masons  of 
Minnesota;  has  attained  the  33°  in  An- 
cient and  Accepted  Scottish  Rite.  Mar- 
ried at  Methuen,  Mass.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Sarah  L.  Sargent.  Office:  Wolvin  Bldg. 
Residence:  No.  9  Oxford  St.  (Hunter's 
Park).    Duluth. 

McGOVESN,  Peter,  lawyer;  born  at 
Watertown,  Wis.,  1845;  son  of  Edward 
and  Rose  Ann  (Farley)  McGovern;  edu- 
cated in  Watertown  High  School  and  at 
law  school,  Madison,  Wis.;  came  to 
^linnesota,  1872;  married  at  Waseca, 
1884,  to  Margaret  Gilmore.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Waseca  since 
1872;  county  attorney  14  vears;  State 
Senator,  1875-76,  and  1899-1902;  city  at- 
torney since  1906.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Recreations:  Fisliing  and  hunt- 
ing.     Address:     Waseca,    Minn. 

McGBATH,  James  Edward,  dealer  in 
logs,  railroad  ties  and  piling,  lumber 
and  pine  lands;  born  at  Pleasant  Mount. 
Pa.,  June  16,  1861;  son  of  John  and 
Mary  Ann  (Kain)  McGrath;  educated  in 
district  schools  in  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.  Was 
raised  on  a  farm  and  became  a  con- 
tractor at  15  years  of  age,  supplying 
hemlock  bark  to  tanneries  and  logs  to 
market;  located  in  Stillwater,  Minn.,  in 
1878.  and  worked  in  the  pine  woods  on 
the  St.  Croix  River,  for  different  com- 
panies,-for  8  years;  went  into  business 
for  self  as  James  E.  McGrath,  buying 
timber,  cutting  it  into  logs  and  selling 
same,  in  1886,  and  has  cut  on  an  aver- 
age 25,000,000  feet  each  winter,  or  a 
total  of  500,000,000  feet  of  logs.  Owner 
Pine  City  Lumber  Co.,  Fine  City,  Minn., 
organized  Oct.  1,  1904,  and  operating 
saw  and  planing  mills  for  manufacture 
of  lumber,  etc..  on  a  large  scale;  also 
president  and  general  manager  Upper 
Snake  River  Improvement  Co.,  organ- 
ized for  the  purpose  of  improving  the 
L^pper  Snake  River.  Republican.  Ro- 
man Catholic.  Married  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  Oct.  21,  1901,  to  Miss  Emma  J. 
Chisholm.     Address:    Stillwater,  Minn. 

McGregor,  Alexander,  grain  com- 
mission; born  at  St.  Andrews,  P.  Q., 
Canada,  Oct.  25,  1859;  son  of  John  and 
Catlierine  (Gordon)  McGregor;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Canada.  Came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1882;  entered  service  of 
freight  department,  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  continuing,  1882-91;  en- 
tered grain  commission  business  as 
member  of  the  firm  of  Lamb,  McGregor 
&    Co.    (dealing   exclusively    on    commis- 


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sion),  in  JS91,  and  has  so  continued  un- 
til the  present  time.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Member  Masonic  order, 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica. Married  in  Illinois,  1900,  to  Miss 
Myrtle  Whinyates.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg-.  Residence:  3300  2nd 
A\'.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

McGBEGOK,  Benjamin  P.,  banking; 
Iiorn  in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  May  9, 
ISfiO:  graduated  from  State  Normal 
School,  -Mankato,  Minn.,  June  1,  1889, 
and  from  T^aw  School  University  of  Min- 
nesota, June  1,  1895.  Entered  practice 
of  law  at  New  Richland,  Minn.,  June, 
1895,  and  continued  in  practice  at  that 
place  until  Nov.  1,  1903,  when  he  was 
elected  cashier  Mapleton  State  Bank. 
Secretary  and  treasurer  Rue  Manufac- 
turing Co.  Republican.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married  at  Waseca.  Minn.,  May 
10,  1899,  to  Miss  Katherine  Brisbane. 
Address:    Mapleton,  Minn. 

McGTriGAN,  Thomas  William,  banker; 
born  at  Millville,  Minn.,  April  12,  1872; 
son  of  James  and  Julia  (I-.ynch)  Mc- 
Guigran;  educated  in  district  schools, 
TST8-90;  Lake  Citv  High  School,  1890- 
91;  State  Normal  School,  Winona,  1891- 
92.  Unmarried.  President  Millville 
State  Bank.  Also  has  been  engaged 
in  business  as  T.  W.  McGuigan,  grain 
and  general  merchandise,  since  May  1, 
1895.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  I.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Club:  "I'm  For  Town."  Address:  Mil- 
ville,    Minn. 

McGVXRE,  Arthur,  grain;  born  at 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Dec.  18,  1869;  son  of 
Francis  M.  and  Etha  M.  (Daniels)  Mc- 
Guire;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Chippewa  Falls.  Wis.  Has  been  dealing 
in  grain  since  1890  and  is  senior  mem- 
ber of  the  grain  commission  firm  of 
McGuire  &  Atwood.  Member  Duluth 
Board  of  Trade.  '  Married  at  Menomo- 
nee.  Wis..  1894.  to  Miss  Nellie  Hodkin. 
Office:  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.,  Duluth.  Res- 
idence:    193  7   John  Av.,   Superior,  Wis. 

McGUIBE,  Willis  W.,  jeweler;  born 
in  Crawford  Co.,  O.,  July  15,  1854;  son 
of  David  and  Rachael  (Beabout)  Mc- 
Guire; educated  in  Clarinda  (la.)  High 
School.  1866-69,  and  at  McLean's  Busi- 
ness College,  Iowa  City,  1870;  married 
at  Clarinda,  Jan.  16,  1880,  to  Miss  Laura 
L.  Calhoun.  Learned  jeweler's  trade  and 
started  in  business  at  Clarinda,  as  Mc- 
Guire &  Bedwell,  continuing  1871-81; 
has  been  in  business  at  Northfield  since 
1881.  Member  Northfield  Furnace  Co. 
Democrat.  Congregationalist.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Ath- 
letic sports.     Address:    Northfield,  Minn. 

MACZACEK,  Fred,  banker;  born  in 
Mitchell  Co..  la.,  April  16,  1867;  son  of 
Frank  and  Katie  (Wyborney)  Machacek; 
district  school  education.  Started  out  at 
16  as  a  day  laborer,  both  parents  being 
dead;  engaged  in  farming  at  20,  and 
later  operated  a  threshing  machine;  be- 
gan   in   banking   business    under   title   of 


Fred  Machacek  &  Co.,  bankers,  and  is 
cashier  of  Bank  of  London;  also  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  Enterprise  Co- 
operative Creamery  Association,  organ- 
ized 1902.  Unmarried.  Address:  Lon- 
don,   Minn. 

McII^HAKGV,  Stephen  D.,  merchant; 
born  at  Lucan,  Ontario,  Canada,  in  1868; 
educated  in  public  school  and  high 
schools.  Railroad  agent  and  telegraph 
operator,  Wisconsin  Central  and"  Chi- 
cago Great  Western  Railroads,  l~89-94; 
dealer  in  hardware,  farm  machinery  and 
building  materials  since  1894.  Director 
First  National  Bank.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:   Mora,  Minn. 

IIcIirrVHi:,  Georgre  Wesley,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  28, 
1853;  son  of  Mansir  Darius  and  Eliza 
(Barnes)  Mclntyre;  educated  at  public 
schools.  Tiffin,  O..  and  River  Falls,  Wis.; 
Cadv  Institute,  River  Falls;  Minnesota 
College  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1883;  Medical  Department  Univer- 
sity of  the  City  of  New  York,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1891.  Worked  on  farm  and 
taught  school  to  secure  money  for  pro- 
fessional studies.  Was  resident  physi- 
cian, Minnesota  College  Hospital,  6 
months.  1883;  assistant  physician  St. 
Peter  State  Hospital,  1883-85;  also  1889- 
93;  member  State  Lunacy  Commission, 
1898-1900.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Nicollet  County  and  Minnesota 
Valley  Medical  societies,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Mason;  member  United  Work- 
men of  America.  Married  at  River  Falls, 
Wis.,  June  25,  1884,  to  Miss  Alma  Felt. 
Address:     St.    Peter,    Minn. 

McINTYRi:,  Harvey  M.,  general  mer- 
chandise; born  at  Saranac,  N.  Y.,  March 
6.  1849;  son  of  Hosea  A.  and  Harriet 
J.  (Morrison)  Mclntyre;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  Northern  New  York,  1865, 
continuing  three  years;  came  to  Illi- 
nois and  taught  school  in  Cook  Co.,  now 
Chicago,  winter  term;  clerked  in  store 
at  L'tica,  111.,  for  one  year;  employed 
in  general  merchandise,  grain  and  stock 
buying,  at  Helena,  Wis.,  for  three  years; 
located  at  Lansing,  Minn.,  March  1, 
1873,  and  entered  general  merchandise 
business  in  partnership  with  John  Bart- 
lett;  bought  out  partner,  Nov.,  1880, 
and  has  been  in  business  under  his  own 
name  since  that  time.  Also  secretary 
I^ansing  Co-operative  Dairy  Association. 
Has  been  postmaster  at  Lansing,  since 
Mav  21,  1S89.  Republican.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Arena,  Wis.,  Aug.  20,  1873,  to 
Miss  Ada  C.  Saxton.  Address:  Lansing, 
Minn. 

McI'VOB,  I^awrance  A.,  decorations 
and  furnishings;  born  at  Hamilton,  Ont., 
1846;  son  of  William  and  Eliza  (Mercer) 
Mclvor;  educated  in  public  schools.  Has 
been  in  the  United  States  since  he  was 
6  months  of  age;  began  in  furnishing 
business,  1876,  with  Perry  &  Jackson, 
257  Broadway,  N.  Y.;  was  co-partner 
of    Warren    Hayes,    Elmira,    N.    Y. ;     re- 


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moved  to  Minneapolis  from  Chicago. 
1S88,  since  whicli  time  lie  has  t^een  at 
head  of  L.  A.  Mclvor  &  Co.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order, 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Chicago,  111., 
1877,  to  Miss  Mary  Wheeler.  Office: 
33  7th  St.,  S.  Residence:  736  24th  St., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

MACK,  James  Bobert,  civil  engineer; 
born  at  Spring  Valley,  Wis.,  July  31, 
1877;  son  of  Thomas  H.  and  Sarah 
(Headrick)  Mack;  attended  public 
schools  in  Marshall  Co.,  Minn.,  from 
1883-90,  and  High  School,  Warren,  Minn., 
1891-93.  Began  active  career  at  age 
of  20,  as  a  country  school  teacher,  con- 
tinuing 8  years;  has  been  engaged  in 
civil  engineering  since  1894;  county  sur- 
veyor of  Marshall  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1904. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Mack  Brothers, 
farmers  and  raisers  of  shorthorn  cattle. 
Democrat.  Methodist.  Unmarried.  Mem- 
ber   M.    B.    A.      Address:     Argyle,    Minn. 

McKAT,  Thomas  Georgre,  editor;  born 
in  Northumberland  Co.,  N.  B.,  Can., 
Sept.  9,  1849;  son  of  John  and  Marjory 
(Cameron)  McKay;  educated  in  common 
schools,  Presbvterian  Academv  and  nor- 
mal school,  Chatham,  N.  B.,  up  to  1868. 
Taught  in  common  schools,  Northum- 
berland Co.,  and  in  New  Castle,  same 
county,  for  11  years;  came  to  U.  S.,  Jan. 
1881,  and  engaged  in  stone  quarrying 
business  at  Mankato  13  years  and  farmed 
in  Chippewa  Co.,  6  years;  has  been  edi- 
tor and  publisher  of  The  Commercial,  a 
weekly  newspaper  at  Montevideo,  since 
June,  1904.  Director  Farmers  and  Mer- 
chants' Elevator  Co.  Independent  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  A.  O.  U. 
W.  and  Modern  Woodmen  of  the  World. 
Married  at  Kasota,  Minn.,  Nov.  29,  1894, 
to  Miss  Mary  Jane  Clark.  Address: 
Montevideo,    Minn. 

McKECHNZi:,  Alexander  A.,  secretary 
and  treasurer  St.  Paul  Union  Stockyards 
Co.:  born  in  New  Zealand.  Nov.  4,  1863; 
son  of  TV^illiam  and  Elizabeth  McKech- 
nie;  educated  at  Bancroft's  Hospital. 
Liondon,  1871-78;  University  College 
School,  London,  Eng.,  1879-81.  Came  to 
America,  April,  1887,  and  to  St.  Paul  to 
act  as  secretary  to  C.  W.  Benson,  vice 
president  Minnesota  &  Northwestern 
Ry.,  and  to  manage  his  foreign  banking- 
business  and  other  affairs  in  Minnesota, 
continuing  with  him  until  he  retired  in 
1903;  .ioined  the  staff  of  Stockyards  Co.. 
at  S.  St.  Paul.  Episcopalian.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  May  18,  1895,  to  Miss  May 
Randell  Moore.  Clubs:  Church  Club  of 
Minnesota,  Nushka  Curling,  White  Bear 
Yacht.  Office:  S.  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
672   Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

McKEE,  David  Elmore,  manager  piano 
and  organ  business;  born,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  May  20,  1860;  son  of  David  J.  and 
Eliza  Jane  McKee;  educated  at  St. 
Paul's  Academy,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Be- 
gan business  career  in  1874  as  a  piano 
salesman  and  has  remained  continuously 
in  the  musical  instrument  trade,  being 
located    successively    in    Rochester,    Chi- 


cago, Boston  and  Minneapolis.  Since 
Jan.  1,  1905,  has  filled  the  position  of 
manager  of  the  Cable  Company  at  Min- 
neapolis, dealers  in  pianos  and  organs, 
with  general  headquarters  in  Chicago, 
111.  Married  at  Downers  Grove,  111.,  Oct. 
17,  1899,  to  Adelaide  Farrar.  Office:  8th 
St.  and  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  24th 
St.  &   Bryant  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

McKEIiIiAB,  P.  D.,  county  auditor 
Jackson  Co.;  born,  Dec.  14,  1860;  son  of 
A.  and  C.  G.  (Nelson)  McKellar;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Clayton  Co., 
la.;  married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  Dec.  19, 
1900,  to  Miss  Amanda  Veigel.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  Sept.  20,  1886,  and  located  at 
Heron  Lake.  Republican.  County  audi- 
tor of  Jackson  Co.  since  1900.  Address: 
Jackson,   Minn. 

McKENNEV,  Charles  Bichard,  editor 
and  publisher;  born  in  Wisconsin,  March 
6,  1840;  son  of  Lewis  Clay  and  L.  M. 
McKenney;  educated  in  common  and 
high  schools  in  Wisconsin;  married  at 
La  Crosse,  Wis.,  to  Miss  Marie  M.  San- 
ger. Publisher  of  papers  in  Minnesota 
since  1875;  editor  and  proprietor  of  The 
Sentinel,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  since 
1887;  has  served  as  a  member  of  Min- 
nesota Legislature;  was  author  of  the 
bill  making  Lincoln's  birthday  a  legal 
holiday,  and  of  the  bill  prohibiting  the 
sale  of  liquor  at  the  State  Fair  Grounds, 
both  of  which  are  now  laws;  was  first 
mayor  of  North  St.  Paul.  Republican; 
has  been  enrolling  clerk  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C, 
in  every  Republican  House  for  twenty- 
six  years.  Address:  North  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

MacKENZIE,  Georg'e  Allison,  lawyer; 
born  at  Roscoe,  111..  March  14.  1857;  son 
of  Malcom  and  Annie  (Kerr)  MacKenzie; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1869; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Illinois 
and  Minnesota;  married  at  Waterville, 
Minn.,  Jan.  10,  1879,  to  Miss  Mattie  Ob- 
linger.  Began  active  career  as  a  school 
teacher  in  Le  Sueur  Co.,  continuing  for 
7  years;  studied  law  under  Hon.  M.  R. 
Everett  of  Waterville;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  June  8,  1886  (Hon.  degree  of 
D.C.L. ).  Corporation  attorney,  Gaylord, 
for  10  vears  past;  county  attorney,  Sib- 
ley Co.,  1901-05;  member  State  Legisla- 
ture, 34th  session.  Vice  president  Minn, 
branch  National  Reciprocity  League. 
Republican.  Member  M.  C.  K.  Hunting 
Club.      Address:     Gaylord,   Minn. 

Mckenzie,  John,  lawyer;  born  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1862;  son  of 
John  and  Harriet  (Mayber)  McKenzie; 
common  school  education.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, Aug.  2,  1881;  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  at  Lake  Benton,  since  Oct. 
1,  1886.  County  attorney  Lincoln  Co., 
city  attorney  Lake  Benton.  Also  direc- 
tor First  National  Bank  of  Lake  Benton, 
First  National  Bank  of  Tyler,  Lincoln 
County  State  Bank,  Ivanhoe,  Minn.,  and 
Lake  Benton  Milling  Co.  Member  State 
and  American  Bar  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Canby,  Minn.,  1887,  to  Miss  Kate 


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A.      Gilruth.       Address:       Lake     Benton, 
Minn. 

MacKENZIE,  Thomas  B.,  wholesale 
crockery,  etc.;  born  at  O.shkosh,  Wis., 
March  14,  1S60;  son  of  Hugh  and  Al- 
bina  (Powell)  MacKenzie;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Oshkosh;  married  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  18S5,  to  Miss  Mary  A. 
Harter.  Located  in  Winona,  1S7T;  trav- 
eled for  17  years  as  representative  of 
crockery  house;  has  been  member  of 
the  firm  of  Freeze  &  MacKenzie  since 
1899.  Was  member  Co.  C,  3rd  Regt.,  M. 
N.  G.  Independent  in  politics.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

Mckenzie,  William  E.,  publisher 
Crook.ston  Times;  born  in  Dunkirk,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  20,  1866;  educated  in  Central 
and  High  schools,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and 
Bryant  &  Stratton's  Business  College. 
Came  to  Minnesota  and  began  publica- 
tion of  the  Crookston  Times,  Nov.  29, 
1887.  Director  Merchants'  National 
Bank  (Crookston),  Bank  of  Bagley, 
Northern  Town  Site  Co.;  vice  president 
Crookston  Milling  Co.;  secretary  Peo- 
ple's Furniture  Co.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Married  at  Crookston  to  Miss 
Emma  D.  Mason.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

McKEON,  James,  physician;  born  in 
Minnesota,  ISiil;  son  of  Owen  and  Brid- 
get (Fox)  McKeon;  educated  in  Hen- 
derson High  School;  Archibald's  Busi- 
ness College:  Bellevue  Hospital  Medi- 
cal College,  New  York  City,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1889;  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Minn.,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1900.  In  practice  at 
Montgomery,  Minn.,  since  1889.  Married 
at  Wells,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  Bozena 
Hanak.     Address:    Montgomery,   Minn. 

McKEOWM',  W.  T.,  county  treasurer 
Cass  Co.;  born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  Sept. 
29,  1874;  came  to  Minnesota,  Oct.,  1894: 
attended  Collingwood  Collegiate  Insti- 
tute, Collingwood,  Ont.,  4  years.  Book- 
keeper for  J.  lieary  &  Co..  La  Prairie, 
Minn.,  3  years;  taught  school  3  years; 
in  mercantile  business  at  Cass  Lake, 
two  years;  county  treasurer  since  Jan., 
1902.  Republican.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, I.  O.  O.  F.  Unmarried.  Address: 
Walker,   Minn. 

MACXEV,  Joseph  Sherwood,  lawyer 
and  financial  agent;  born  at  Gilboa,  N. 
Y.,  April  13,  1857;  son  of  Daniel  and 
Sarah  (Hawverl  Mackey;  attended  pub- 
lic schools  of  Gilboa  until  14  years  of 
age;  graduated  from  State  Normal 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877;  studied  law 
with  W.  L.  Baldwin,  attorney  of  Gilboa, 
N.  Y.,  1880-81;  married,  June,  1885,  to 
H.  Ina  Reed,  of  Gilboa.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul  from  1883; 
president  Minnesota  Mortgage  Loan  Co., 
mortgage  loans  and  discounts  (estab- 
lished 1885).  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America,  Minnehaha  Camp  No.  674. 
and  Minnesota  Council  No.  150,  Royal 
League.  Democrat.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing.      Club:      Commercial.       Office:      Pio- 


neer Press  Bldg.  Residence:  825  Fair- 
inount   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

McKEV,  Thomas  P.,  physician;  born 
at  Dublin.  Ireland,  Nov.  11,  1851;  son 
of  Richard  and  Julia  (Stone)  McKey; 
graduate  L'niversity  of  Wisconsin,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1877;  Chicago  Medical 
School  (now  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School),  degree  of  M.D.,  1880; 
Iowa  State  University,  degree  of  M.D., 
1882.  Married  at  Clear  Lake,  S.  Dak., 
Oct.,  1886,  to  Miss  Jennie  Prange.  Began 
practice  in  Merrill,  Wis.,  1880,  and  con- 
tinued in  Quinisec,  Mich  ,  Waupon,  Wis. 
(surgeon  in  state  penitentiary  2  years), 
Luverne,  Minn.,  1883,  Clear  Lake,  S.  D., 
1 883-1902,  and  at  Albert  Lea  since  July, 
1902.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  Freeborn  County  Medical 
Society.  Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shrin- 
er;  member  M.  W.  A.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Presi- 
dent Southern  Minnesota  Whist  League. 
Address:     Albert   Lea,    Minn. 

HcKIBBIN,  Joseph,  merchant;  born 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  24,  1856;  son 
of  William  C.  and  Jane  D.  (Brackin- 
ridge)  McKibbin;  educated  in  Philadel- 
phia public  schools,  1862-73,  W^estern 
University,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1873-74, 
Princeton  (N.  J.)  Academy,  1875-76.  Em- 
ployed in  office  of  Auerbach,  Finch,  Cul- 
bertson  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1877-78,  and 
Gordon  &  Ferguson,  1878-85;  fiscal  sec- 
retary of  Macalester  College,  St.  Paul, 
1886;  joined  in  organization  of  present 
firm  of  McKibbin,  Driscoll  &  Dorsey, 
1887,  manufacturers  and  jobbers  of  hats, 
gloves  and  furs.  Director  Second  Na- 
tional Bank.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Board  for  the  Equalization  of  Taxes, 
1900-04.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial, 
Informal,  Town  and  Country,  White 
Bear  Yacht,  Nushka.  Office:  Broadway 
and  5th  St.  Residence:  83  Virginia 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

McKZiriiEV,  Thos.,  auditor  Lyon  Co.; 
born  in  Canada,  May  17,  1856;  son  of 
Duncan  and  Anna  (Stretch)  McKinley; 
common  school  education.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  May,  1870;  has  been  county 
auditor  of  Lyon  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1899. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Degree  of  Honor.  Married  at  Marshall, 
April  11,  1879,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Garry. 
Address:     Marshall,    Minn. 

McKINNAir,  Joseph  J.,  physician; 
born  at  Alexandria.  Ont  .  Can.,  July  22, 
1863;  son  of  L.  W.  and  Catherine  Mc- 
Kinnan;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
native  town  until  16;  college  in  Mon- 
treal and  at  University  of  Laval,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  B.L.,  1886;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1889,  and  was  graduated  from 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D., 
1893.  In  practice  at  Wadena,  Minn., 
since  Dec.  2  0,  1893.  Member  American 
Medical  Association,  Upper  Mississippi 
Medical  Society.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Sept.  19,  1894,  to  Miss  Anna  Blodgett. 
Address:    Wadena,   Minn. 


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McKINNOIf,  Daniel,  grain  and  stocks; 
born  at  Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  April  11, 
1871;  son  of  Neil  and  Mary  (MacDon- 
ald)  McKinnon;  came  to  Minnesota, 
ISSl,  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Stillwater.  Began  active  career  as 
telegraph  operator  for  the  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Co.  at  Stillwater,  con- 
tinuing, 1893-96;  engaged  in  grain  and 
brokerage  business  w'ith  various  firms  in 
St.  Paul,  1896-1904;  has  been  North- 
western manager  for  Logan  &  Bryan, 
grain  and  stock  brokers  of  Chicago  and 
New  York,  since  Dec.  1,  1904.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Member  Minneap- 
olis Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Mason. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Mary 
Kieffer.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
3  411    Elliott    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

McKINNON,  Malcolm,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  on  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Can.,  April  22,  1867;  son  of  Donald  and 
Christy  (Campbell)  McKinnon;  educated 
in  public  schools  until  1SS4;  Prince  of 
Wales  College,  P.  E.  I.,  3  years;  taught 
school  until  1S90;  attended  Trinity  Med- 
ical College,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1895,  and  began 
practice  at  Erskine.  moving  to  Fosston, 
1897.  and  a  year  later  founded  the  Foss- 
ton Hospital  Home.  Appointed  member 
State  Board  of  Health,  1903.  President 
Red  River  Valley  Medical  Society,  1906; 
member  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Detroit,  Minn.,  Sept.  5,  1900,  to  Miss 
Eva  Phinnery.     Address:    Fosston,  Minn. 

McKINSTEY,  Arclxibald  Winthrop,  ed- 
itor and  publisher;  born  at  Chicopee, 
Mass..  March  19,  1S2S;  son  of  Perseus 
and  Grace  (Williams)  McKinstry;  at- 
tended public  schools  of  Chicopee  until 
16  and  completed  school  education  in 
Fredonia  (N.  Y.)  Academy,  not  gradua- 
ting. Entered  office  of  the  Fredonia 
(N.  Y.)  Censor,  June,  1844,  as  appren- 
tice, and  served  4  years;  worked  as 
journeyman  in  job  printing  oflSce  of 
Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
and  Thurston  &  Torrey,  Boston,  Mass.; 
began  editorial  work  on  the  Censor  in 
1851;  removed  to  Faribault,  Minn.,  and 
purchased  Faribault  Republican,  Dec, 
1865,  and  has  since  published  that  pa- 
per. Engaged  in  editorial  work  56  years 
and  published  Faribault  Republican  41 
years.  Republican.  Member  Minnesota 
Ivegislature.  1877.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Faribault,   Minn. 

McKlNSTBY,  Howard  I..,  physician; 
born  at  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  June  14,  1847; 
son  of  William  D.  and  Margaret 
(Schnebley)  McKinstry;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools;  Mercersburg  Academy  and 
College,  Pa.;  Jefferson  Medical  College. 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1870.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Philadelphia,  1870;  re- 
moved to  Chicago,  111.,  and  continued 
there,  1871-75;  located  in  Zumbrota, 
Minn.,    1875;    has   been   engaged  in  prac- 


tice at  Red  Wing  since  1888.  Member 
Goodhue  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Charter  member  Association  of 
Military  Surgeons  of  the  U.  S.  Major 
and  surgeon  3rd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  1886- 
1901.  Republican.  Formerly  health 
commissioner.  Red  Wing;  alderman,  vice 
president  of  city  council,  chairman  bridge 
committee,  to  1895.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
l)er  Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.,  St.  An- 
drew's Brotherhood.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing, boating.     Address:    Red  Wing,  Minn. 

MACKZNTOSE,  John  Quincy,  clerk  of 
district  court;  born  in  Lincoln,  Mass., 
Oct.  14,  1861;  son  of  William  and  Eliza 
Jane  (Tuttle)  Mackintosh;  graduated 
from  high  scliool  of  Weston,  Mass.,  1880. 
Taught  school  6  years;  superintendent 
of  schools,  Washington  Co.,  Minn.,  1889- 
99.  Was  president  of  the  Minnesota 
County  Superintendents  Association, 
1892;  president  Minnesota  Educational 
Association,  1894.  Clerk  of  district  court 
since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Knight  Templar, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  at  Rich  Valley, 
Minn.,  1889,  to  Miss  Agnes  H.  Strathern. 
Adflress:    Stillwater,   Minn. 

Mcknight,  Sumner  Thomas,  lumber- 
man; born  at  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  April  2, 
1836;  son  of  Thomas  and  Harriet 
(Clapp)  McKnight;  educated  in  the 
common  schools  at  Truxton  and  Ho- 
mer, N.  Y.;  married  at  Ripon,  Wis., 
Sept.  30,  186S,  to  Eugenie  E.  Manville. 
Entered  lumber  business  at  Waukesha, 
Wis.,  in  1856;  fonned  copartnership  Of 
S.  T.  McKnight  &  Co.,  Hannibal,  Mo., 
1867;  incorporated  as  Northwestern 
Lumber  Co.,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  and  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  1S71,  of  which  was  treas- 
urer, 1871-98,  and  president,  1898-1902; 
retired  from  active  business.  May,  1902. 
Now  interested  in  industrial  companies 
and  real  estate  in  Minneapolis  and  Pa- 
cific Coast  timber  lands.  Vice  presi- 
dent Flour  Citv  National  Bank,  1895- 
1901;  director  Security  Bank,  1901  to 
present  time.  Director  Mississippi  Val- 
ley Lumbermen's  Association  (now 
Northern  Pine  Association)  from  its 
incention,  1891,  and  its  president,  1901 
and  1902.  Republican.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minneapolis.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  2200  Park  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

McKUSICK,  Fred  E.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Foxcroft,  Me.,  April  5,  1854; 
son  of  Naham  and  Carrie  (Tarbox)  Mc- 
Kusick;  educated  at  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, class  of  1874.  Began  active  career 
in  manufacture  of  candy  at  Cambridge, 
Mass..  1874;  removed  to  the  West,  1879, 
and  to  Minneapolis,  1883;  engaged  in 
manufacture  of  candy,  1886;  has  been 
president  McKusick,  Towle  &  Co.,  man- 
ufacturers of  candy  since  organization 
of  the  company  in  1900.  Republican. 
T'nitarian.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Ma- 
son (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Member    Royal     Arcanum.      Married    at 


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Cambridge,  Mass.,  IS 78,  to  Miss  Lucy 
A.  Harris.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  boating-.  Office:  252- 
254  1st  Av.,  N.  Residence:  200  13th 
St.,    Minneapolis. 

McIiAZ17,  John  Scudder,  editor  Min- 
neapolis Journal;  born.  Brown  County, 
O.,  May  26,  1S53;  son  of  James  Robin- 
son and  Nancy  (Anderson)  McLain. 
Spent  early  years  on  farm  in  Kendall 
County,  111.,  where  family  located  in 
1854;  attended  common  schools,  Jen- 
nings Seminary,  Aurora,  111.,  and  en- 
tered Wabash  College,  1870.  Began 
newspaper  work  on  St.  Louis  Democrat, 
1S72,  studying  at  Washington  Univer- 
sity, St.  Louis.  Returned  to  Wabash 
College,  1875,  and  graduated,  1877 
(^A.M.,  1502);  delivered  annual  address, 
Wabash  College,  1897.  City  editor  and 
managing  editor  Kansas  City  Journal, 
1878-1881.  Married,        Crawfordsville, 

Ind.,  April  19,  1881,  Caroline  E.  Thom- 
son. General  advertising  agent  A.,  T. 
&  S.  P.  Ry.,  at  Topeka,  1881-1883,  when 
he  became  chief  clerk  of  the  immigra- 
tion department  of  the  road.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  as  editor  of  the 
Minneapolis  Journal,  1885,  which  posi- 
tion he  now  holds.  Vice  president  of 
the  Journal  Printing  Company.  Author: 
"Alaska  and  the  Klondike,"  1905.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  Na- 
tional Municipal  League,  American  So- 
cial Science  Association,  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social 
Science,  American  Economical  Associa- 
tion, National  Geographical  Society,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis.  Commercial,  Six  O'Clock. 
Office:  Journal  Office.  Residence:  1710 
Knox    Av.,    South,    Minneapolis. 

MacIiASSN,  Archibald,  surgeon;  born 
at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April  16,  1858; 
son  of  Gen.  Robert  N.  and  Anna  (Mc- 
Vean)  MacLaren;  educated  in  St.  Paul 
public  schools;  Princeton  LTniversity. 
B.S.,  1880;  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York,  1883.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  1890,  to  Katherine  Dean.  In- 
terne in  Woman's  Hospital,  New  York, 
until  1885;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  St.  Paul  since  1885.  Member 
Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine  (presi- 
dent), American  Stirgical  Association, 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
American  Medical  Association.  Presby- 
terian. Club:  Minnesota.  Office:  Lowry 
Bldg.  Residence:  412  Holly  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

McIiABTV,  D,  A.,  banker;  born  at 
St.  Thomas,  Ont..  Can.,  1850;  graduate 
High  School,  St.  Thomas;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1872;  attended  University  of 
Minnesota  two  years;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Smith  .t  Hale,  Minneapolis,  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1877.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Granite  Falls,  May, 
187S;  continued  in  law  and  real  es- 
tate until  1902,  when  he  organized 
Western  State  Bank,  Granite  Falls,  and 
became  its  president;  united  Western 
State  Bank  with  the  Security  Bank,  as 
First    National,    Oct.,     1906.      President 


First  National  Bank  of  Granite  Falls, 
Clara  Citv  State  Bank,  Citizens'  Bank 
(Maynard),  State  Bank  of  Hoffman, 
Tracy  State  Bank,  Milaca  State  Bank 
(all  of  Minnesota),  York  State  Bank 
(N.  D.),  Farmers  &  Merchants'  State 
Bank  ( Thorne,  N.  D.),  Security  State 
Bank,  Dunsmith,  N.  D.  Member  Gran- 
ite Falls  Hardware  Co.,  McLarty- 
Thompson  Land  Co.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:    Granite    Falls,    Minn. 

McI^AUCrHI^IlI',  Cunning-liam  N.,  man- 
ufacturer of  agricultural  implements; 
born  at  Amherst,  O.,  July  13,  1853;  son 
of  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Ross)  Mc- 
Laughlin; came  to  Minnesota  with  par- 
ents, 1861;  educated  in  common  schools 
until  16.  Engaged  in  railroad  work  for 
5  years;  became  member  of  firm  of 
McLaughlin  Bros.,  at  Plainview,  Minn., 
selling  agents  of  farm  implements, 
1874-6;  in  employ  of  McCormick  Harv. 
Mach.  Co.,  at  Owatonna,  1876-82;  man- 
ufactured and  sold  agricultural  imple- 
ments at  Owatonna,  1882-91;  since  1891 
vice  president,  secretary  and  manager 
New  Winona  Manufacturing  Company: 
secretarj-  Diamond  Huller  Co.,  both  of 
Winona.  Congregationalist.  Member 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at 
Chicago.  111.,  Dec.  16,  1886,  to  Miss 
Minnie  S.  Melendy.  Recreations:  Plum- 
ing,  gardening.    Address:   Winona,  Minn. 

McI^AUGHIiIN,  Edmund  M.,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Sept. 
21,  1877;  son  of  C.  N.  and  Minnie  S. 
(Melendy)  McLaughlin;  educated  in 
Winona  (Minn.)  High  School;  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin;  University  of  Min- 
nesota; Medical  School,  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal,  Can.,  graduating,  gold 
medallist,  degrees  of  M.D.  and  CM., 
1903;  resident  surgeon  Montreal  Gen. 
Hospital,  1903-04.  Unmarried.  Has 
made  his  home  at  Winona  since  1892, 
and  has  been  engaged  in  practice  there 
since  1904.  Vice  president  Diamond 
Huller  Co.  Member  Winona  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mem- 
ber Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternity.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Philharmonic.  Recreations: 
Shooting,  automobiling.  Address:  Wi- 
nona,   Minn. 

IVZcIiAUGHIiIN',  Thomas  D.,  importer; 
born  at  Clarksville,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1869; 
son  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Bennett)  Mc- 
Laughlin; educated  at  Albany  High 
School  and  New  York  Stfile  Normal 
School  until  1889;  married  at  Colum- 
bus, O.,  1895,  to  Elizabeth  Jones.  Since 
1890  member  of  firm  of  McLaughlin 
Bros.,  importers  of  stallions.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country  (St. 
Paul),  Minneapolis  (Minneapolis).  Of- 
fice: 1913  West  University  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    113  5    Summit   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

McIiEAN',  Thomas  Nicol,  physician; 
born  at  Oliver's  Ferry,  Ont.,  Can.,  June 
4,  1859;  son  of  William  John  and  Mar- 
garet (Nicol)  McLean;  educated  in 
Perth  public  schools;  Perth  Collegiate 
Institute;  Medical  Department,  MeGill 
University,   graduating,  degrees  of  M.D., 


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CM.,  1S82;  house  surgeon  Montreal 
General  Hospital  one  year,  1882-83. 
Came  to  Fergus  Falls,  May,  1883,  and 
has  been  actively  engaged  in  practice 
since  that  time.  Surgeon  Great  North- 
ern Ry.;  examiner  for  all  the  old  line 
insurance  companies  doing  business  in 
Minnesota.  Director  Fergus  Falls  Na- 
tional Bank  (.ex-vice  president).  Mayor 
of  Fergus  Falls  two  terms,  1894  and 
1895.  Democrat.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations.  Otter  Tail  County 
Medical  Societv.  Unmarried.  Club: 
Chippewa.  Address:  Fergus  Falls, 
Minn. 

DflcIiENNAN,  "William  Ii.,  insurance; 
born  in  Duluth,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1875; 
son  of  William  L.  and  Julia  McLennan; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools; 
unmarried.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  the  American  Exchange  Bank, 
continuing  in  various  capacities  for  11 
years;  filled  position  of  assistant  cash- 
ier, City  National  Bank,  1902-04;  junior 
partner  and  vice  president  Manley-Mc- 
Lennan  insurance  agency,  since  1904. 
Served  in  Spanish  American  War  as 
member  of  Co.  G,  14th  Regt.,  M.  N.  G. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Roy- 
al Arcanum.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial,  Northland  Country,  Duluth 
Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  Torrey 
Bldg.  Residence:  1523  E.  1st  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

McIiEOD,  Aiignis,  merchant;  born 
near  Halifax,  N.  S.,  March  21,  1859; 
son  of  George  and  Jane  (Stewart)  Mc- 
Leod;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Nova  Scotia;  married  at  Chicago.  111., 
1891,  to  Miss  Jean  Shaw.  Began  active 
career  near  Halifax,  N.  S.,  as  carpenter 
and  contractor,  1879;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1881;  was  one  of  the 
organizers  of  the  Angus  McLeod  Co., 
Minneapolis,  1894:  president  Kennedy, 
McLieod  &  McArthur  Co.,  St.  Paul,  since 
June,  1906.  Also  president  Angus  Mc- 
Leod Co.,  builders,  Minneapolis.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Mason.  Club: 
Commerci-al.  Office:  91-103  E.  7th  St. 
Residence:     923   Lincoln  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

MacIiEOD,  James  Alan,  architect; 
born  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  27, 
1870;  son  of  John  E.  and  Mary  E. 
(Norris)  MacLeod;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Minnesota  B.  Schiff- 
mann.  Began  as  student  in  architect's 
office  in  Minneapolis,  at  17  years  of 
age;  entered  active  career  for  himself 
in  Denver,  Colo.,  1891;  returned  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1893,  and  practiced  alone  one 
year;  member  of  firm  of  McLeod  & 
Lamoreaux,  1894-6;  has  been  in  active 
practice  of  the  profession  in  St.  Paul 
since  1904.  Gold  medallist  of  the  Arch- 
itectural League  of  New  York.  Member 
Minnesota  Chapter  American  Institute 
of  Architects.  Club:  Commercial. 
Among  the  buildings  designed  by  him 
are  the  City  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  and 
the  Lake  County  Court  House.  Office: 
Endicott  Bldg.  Residence:  117  Macku- 
bin   Av.,    St.    Paul. 


McMAHON,  James  P.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  May  23,  1866;  son 
of  Thomas  and  Bridget  (Shanahan)  Mc- 
Mahon;  educated  in  public  schools  at 
Faribault,  and  at  The  Shattuck  School, 
18S3-85;  unmarried.  Read  law  in  office 
of  Mott  &  Gipson,  1886-87;  practiced 
law  in  Hope,  Steele  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  1887- 
1900,  and  was  for  two  terms  county 
attorney;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  where 
he  remained,  1900-02;  has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  at  Faribault  since 
1902.  Elected  city  attorney  of  Fari- 
bault, April,  1907.  Formerly  1st  lieut., 
Co.  B,  2d  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Member  I.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A., 
F.  O.  E.  Recreations:  Boating  and  fish- 
ing.     Address:     Faribault,    Minn. 

McMABTIN,  Malcolm  J.,  vice  presi- 
dent and  manager  Duluth  Corrugating 
and  Roofing  Co.;  born  at  Ogdensburg, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  7.  1876;  son  of  Peter  D. 
and  Christie  Ann  (McKay)  McMartin; 
came  to  Minnesota  early  in  life  and 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Du- 
luth. Began  active  career  in  manufac- 
ture of  iron  into  corrugating  and  roof- 
ing materials,  the  firm  having  been 
founded  by  his  father;  was  treasurer 
and  manager  of  the  Duluth  Corrugating 
and  Roofing  Co.,  from  March  to  Oct., 
1906,  when  he  became  its  vice  president 
and  manager.  Presbyterian.  Member 
Builders'  Exchange,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Unmarried.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 126-132  E.  Mich.  St.  Residence: 
5921  London  Rd.,  Duluth. 

McMICHAEIi,  Oliver  H.,  physician; 
born  in  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  25,  1845; 
educated  in  common  schools,  at  local 
academy,  and  at  the  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating  1871.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicme.  1871.  Vice  president 
Vernon  Center  Bank.  Postmaster,  Ver- 
non Center,  1896-1900.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Blue  Earth  County  Medical  So- 
ciety (ex-president)  and  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Ex-president  Minnesota  Valley 
Medical  Society.  Married  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1870,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Morgan. 
Address:     Vernon    Center,    Minn. 

IXacMIIal^AN,  Conway,  state  bota- 
nist; educator;  born  at  Hillsdale, 
Mich.,  Aug.  26,  1867;  son  of  George 
and  Josephine  (Young)  McMillan;  grad- 
uate of  LTniversity  of  Nebraska,  1885, 
degree  of  A.M.,  1886;  post  graduate 
course  at  Harvard  and  Johns  Hopkins. 
Has  been  professor  of  botany,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  since  1891.  Was 
honorary  commissioner  L^.  S.  Dept.  ot 
Agriculture,  to  England.  1897;  mem- 
ber American  Botanical  Society,  Societe 
Botanique  de  France,  etc.  Author: 
Twenty-two  Common  Insects  of  Ne- 
braska; The  Metaspermal  of  the  Min- 
nesota Valley;  Minnesota  Plant  Life, 
etc.  Editor  Minnesota  Botanical  Stud- 
ies and  of  Postelsia — the  year  book  of 
the  Minnesota  Seaside  Station.  Direc- 
tor Minnesota  Seaside  Station  in  Straits 
of   Fuca.      Married  at   Minneapolis,    Aug. 


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S,  1S91.  to  Miss  Maud  R.  Sanborn. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Trav- 
el, whist,  chess,  boxing,  billiards.  Ad- 
dress: University  of  Minnesota,  Minne- 
apolis. 

McMZIiIiAI7,  Prank  Grig-ffs,  contrac- 
tor; born  at  Danville,  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  1856; 
son  of  Col.  Andrew  and  Susan  (Griggs) 
McMillian;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  Dummer  Academy,  Byfleld,  Mass. 
Served  apprenticeship  in  printing  trade 
early  in  life  in  old  North  Star  office  at 
Danville,  Vt.;  later  worked  at  the  trade 
in  Boston;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1S7S, 
and  after  engaging  for  a  time  at  his 
trade  gave  up  the  printing  business  on 
account  of  ill  health.  He  then  sought 
an  out-of-door  occupation,  and  inter- 
ested himself  in  building,  and  became 
one  of  the  leading  contractors  in  the 
city,  a  business  in  which  he  is  still 
actively  engaged.  Elected  State  sena- 
tor, 1890,  and  held  the  office  for  4 
years;  was  chairman  of  the  Senate 
Capitol  Commission  for  2  years,  and 
author  of  the  bill  for  erection  of  the 
new  capitol,  etc.  Served  6  years  as 
member  of  Board  of  Education;  former 
member  of  Board  of  Park  Commission; 
chairman  for  2  years  of  State  Board  of 
Equalization.  Clubs:  Minneapolis  Com- 
mercial, I^afayette,  East  Side  Commer- 
cial and  Verpiont  Association  of  Min- 
nesota. Democrat.  Congregationalist. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1881,  to  Miss 
Lillian  Connor;  children: — Corinne,  Lil- 
lian, Howard  and  Jessamine.  Office:  2 
5th  St.,  S.  E.  Residence:  700  10th  Av., 
S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

MacMIIiIiAN,  Joliu  Hug-h,  grain  and 
lumber;  born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Aug. 
11,  1869;  son  of  Duncan  D.  and  Mary 
J.  (MacCrea)  MacMillian;  educated  in 
public  schools.  Has  been  connected 
with  elevator  and  lumber  business  ever 
since  beginning  his  active  career;  resi- 
dent of  Minneapolis  since  1903.  Presi- 
dent Thorpe  Elevator  Co.,  Superior 
Terminal  Elevator  Co.,  Liberty  Lumber 
Co.;  vice  president  Cargill  Elevator 
Co.,  Sawyer  and  Austin  Lumber  Co. 
Married  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1895,  to 
Miss  Edna  Cargill.  Clubs:.  Minneap- 
olis, Minikahda.  Office:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.  Re.sidence:  Plaza  Hotel,  Minne- 
apolis. 

McMUBDV,  Robert  Strong',  physician, 
surgeon;  born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July 
17.  1824;  son  of  Anthony  and  Cather- 
ine (McGourkey)  McMurdy;  educated 
in  L.  Sprague  Parson's  private  school 
and  Boys'  Academy,  Albany,  N.  Y..  and 
Albany  Medical  College  (medical  de- 
partment Union  University),  degree  of 
M.D.,  1846;  married  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1873.  to  Elizabeth  Pease.  Being  very 
mature,  when  was  19  years  old  and  hav- 
ing complied  with  all  the  requirements 
of  the  law  except  being  of  age,  went 
to  Mantua,  O.,  and  began  to  practice, 
and  when  became  21  returned  to  Al- 
bany and  was  graduated.  Member  Al- 
bany County  Medical  Society,  Albany, 
N.    Y.,    Hennepin   County    Medical    Socie- 


ty, and  Minnesota  State  Medical  So- 
ciety. Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mas- 
ter Mason.  Office:  Syndicate  Block. 
Residence:  2649  Bryant  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

McMURBAN,  William  T.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Culpeper,  Va.,  Aug.  18,  1867; 
son  of  Charles  H.  and  Jean  Henderson 
(Peter)  McMurran;  educated  in  private 
schools  and  academy.  Orange  (bounty, 
Va..  and  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating from  Law  Department,  degree 
of  L.L.B.,  1893;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  June  14,  1S94,  to  Eleanor  Mc- 
Clung.  Member  of  Ramsey  County  and 
Minnesota  State  Bar  associations.  Ma- 
son. Member  Society  Colonial  Wars. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:  45  South  Avon  St.,  St.  Paul, 
and   White   Bear   Lake,   Minn. 

MclTAIS,  Henry  C,  railway  supplies; 
born,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec.  10,  1853;  son 
of  A.  R.  and  Cornelia  Jane  (Tiffin) 
McNair;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools,  principally  in  St.  Louis;  mar- 
ried, at  St.  Louis,  to  Ella  Harvey.  Be- 
gan business  career  with  D.  Hillman  & 
Sons,  iron  manufacturers,  St.  Louis, 
and  has  since  continued  in  the  iron 
and  steel  business,  and  since  1884  has 
devoted  his  attention  specially  to  rail- 
way supplies.  Was  for  eight  years  a 
member  of  the  School  Board  of  St. 
Paul.  Now  a  member  of  the  Charter 
Commission  of  St.  Paul,  and  is  the  only 
member  of  it  wiio  was  also  a  member 
of  the  two  previous  commissions. 
Knight  of  Columbus.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, (ZJommercial.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  439  Laurel  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

UcNAMABA,  Daniel  Joseph,  treasur- 
er Murray  Co.;  born  at  Lockhaven,  Pa., 
Aug.  4,  1868;  son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Lynch)  McNamara;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Pennsylvania.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  June  6,  1880;  has  been  coun- 
ty treasurer  of  Murray  Co.,  since  Jan., 
1900.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Independent  Order  of  Foresters,  Pio- 
neers Society.  Married  at  Pulda,  Minn., 
Sept.  22,  1896,  to  Miss  Nellie  Nevln. 
Address:     Slayton.    Minn. 

McQUEESr,  Pinley  Robert,  engineer- 
ing and  contracting;  born  at  Pictou, 
Nova  Scotia,  Dec.  25,  1863;  son  ot 
Alexander  and  Mary  (Frazer)  McQueen; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Pictou. 
Learned  carpenter's  trade  in  Pictou,  be- 
ginning 1879;  came  to  Minneapolis,- 
1882,  and  entered  service  of  The  Bar- 
nett  &  Record  Co.,  engineers  and  con- 
tractors, 1886;  was  superintendent  ot 
the  company,  1893-1903;  has  filled  po- 
sition of  manager  of  the  company  since 
1903.  Also  vice  president  Barnett-Mc- 
Queen  Co.,  of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 
Democrat.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  Aug.,  1890,  to  Miss 
Pearl  Riley.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Port 
Arthur,  Can.),  Railway  (Duluth).  Rec- 
reation:      Ba.seball.       Office:      Corn     Ex- 


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change  Bldg.  Residence:  200  State  St., 
S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

mcQVUElH,  WUliam  I..,  farmer;  born 
in  Vernon  Co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  25,  1852;  son 
of  William  and  Margaret  (Keir)  Mc- 
Queen; came  to  Minnesota  with  par- 
ents, 1S62;  educated  in  public  scliools; 
married  at  Sterling.  Minn.,  1883,  to 
Miss  Catharine  E.  Howieson.  Engaged 
in  farming  since  his  boyhood;  also 
president  Mapleton  Farmers'  Coopera- 
tive Elevator  Association.  Republican. 
Member  State  Legislature,  11th  dis- 
trict, term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Congregationalist.  Address:  Mapleton, 
Minn. 

BXcSAE,  Alexander  A.,  cashier  South 
Side  State  Bank;  born  at  Glencoe,  Ont.. 
Can.,  Jan.  27,  1870;  son  of  James  Roy 
and  Flora  McRae;  educated  at  Glencoe. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1887,  and  became 
identified  with  banking  business  at  Lit- 
tle Falls,  removing  to  Hutchinson, 
1892;  has  been  cashier  of  the  South 
Side  State  Bank,  Minneapolis,  since 
Sept.,  1899.  Also  director  Bank  of 
Hutchinson,  State  Bank  of  Silver  Lake, 
State  Bank  of  Parkers  Prairie,  State 
Bank  of  Mora,  Farmers  &  Merchants' 
State  Bank,  Morgan — all  of  Minnesota. 
Married  in  Canada,  1896,  to  Miss  Adair 
Thomas.  Republican.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Bankers'  associa- 
tions. Mason.  Club:  South  Side  Com- 
mercial (president).  Office:  401  Cedar 
Av.  Residence:  1523  10th  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
nesota. 

McVEY,  rrank  Le  Bond,  educator; 
born  at  Wilmington,  O.,  Nov.  10,  1869; 
son  of  Judge  A.  H.  and  Anna  (Holmes) 
McVey;  educated  in  public  schools,  To- 
ledo, O.,  Des  Moines  College,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University 
(A.B.,  1903),  Yale  University  (Ph.D., 
1895);  married,  at  Minneapolis,  Sept. 
21,  1898;  Mabel  Moore  Sawyer.  Began 
active  career  as  editorial  writer.  New 
York  City,  1895;  was  instructor  in 
history.  Teachers'  College,  Columbia 
University,  1896;  professor  of  political 
economy.  University  of  Minnesota,  1896. 
President  Minneapolis  Associated  Char- 
ities; member  executive  committee  Na- 
tional Conference  Charities  and  Correc- 
tions, board  of  directors  of  Minnesota 
State  Tuberculosis  Association,  Inter- 
national Jury  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position, 1904.  American  Economic  As- 
sociation. Presbyterian.  Member  Phi 
Kappa  Delta.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Six 
O'clock.  Office:  University  of  Minne- 
sota. Residence:  822  7th  St.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

XXAGIZ:,  "William  Henry,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Madison,  N.  J., 
Sept.  30,  1854;  son  of  William  Henry 
and  Eunice  (Shawger)  Magie;  educated 
in  Chicago  (111.)  public  scliools;  Abing- 
ton  College,  Abington,  111.;  St.  Louig 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  graduating,  de'gree  of  M.D., 
1884.  Began  practice,  Sept.,  1884,  at 
Duluth.  Chief  surgeon  Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe     &     Northern     Ry.,     surgeon     St. 


Mary's  Hospital,  Duluth.  Member  St. 
Louis  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Mason;  member  Blue  Lodge, 
Royal  Arch  and  Commandery.  Repub- 
lican. Married,  at  Duluth,  1899,  to  Miss 
Anna  Isabelle  Henry.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Commercial.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and  hunting.  Office:  The  Lyceum. 
Residence:  1401  E.  Superior  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

MAGIIiIi,  G-eorg'e  Faull,  clergyman; 
born  at  Lewiston,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1867; 
son  of  John  Fulton  and  Ellen  S.  (Mc- 
Cabe)  Magill;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Lewiston,  111.,  academy, 
Washington  and  Jefferson  College; 
Parsons  College,  graduating,  degrees  of 
A.B.  and  A.M.;  McCormick  Theological 
Seminary.  Married  at  Cabery,  HI., 
Dec,  1904,  to  Miss  Olive  Ogilvie.  Pres- 
byterian. Entered  ministry  at  Cabery, 
111.,  May,  1893,  continuing  there  for 
three  years;  was  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
7  years;  pastor  Oliver  Presbyterian 
Church,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since  1903. 
Teacher  Northwestern  Bible  and  Mis- 
sionary Training  School;  ministerial 
fraternal  delegate  to  Minneapolis  Trades 
and  Labor  Assembly.  Address:  2739 
17th   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

MAGNUS,  William  E.,  salt  and  buil(L 
ing  materials;  born  in  Minnesota,  1861. 
Came  to  Duluth  in  1884;  was  identified 
with  railroad  business  during  earlier 
part  of  his  career;  became  connected, 
in  1890,  with  Cutler,  Gilbert  &  Co., 
jobbers  of  salt  and  building  materials, 
Duluth  and  Minneapolis,  which  was 
succeeded  in  1902  by  the  D.  G.  Cutler 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  vice  president  and 
secretary.  Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Commercial  (first  vice  president),  Du- 
luth Curling.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.  Office:  Providence  Bldg. 
Residence:     5523    London    Rd.,    Duluth. 

KAGNUSSON,  Herman  V.,  physician; 
l)orn  at  Hari-is,  Minn.,  Jan.  22,  1876; 
son  of  Sven  and  C.  Maria  (Stendahl) 
Magnusson;  educated  at  East  Side  High 
School,  Minneapolis,  1894-95;  State 
Normal  School,  St.  Cloud,  graduating, 
1897;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1898- 
99;  University  of  Minnesota,  1899-1903, 
graduating  from  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  degree  of  M.D.,  June,  1903. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  June,  1903.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association,  West 
Central  District  Medical  Society.  Demo- 
crat. Member  Swedish  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June, 
1906,  to  Miss  Eva  Carlson.  Address: 
Clinton,    Minn. 

SIAHONE'S',  Stephen,  lawyer;  born 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Dec.  26,  1853;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1855;  at- 
tended public  schools  of  St.  Paul,  1868- 
73,  graduating  from  High  School,  1873; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1874-77,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1877;  Law 
School  Iowa  State  University,  1879-81, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1881.  Mar- 
ried  at    Clifton   Springs,  N.   T.,    1903,   to 


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Miss  Clara  A.  Lisk.  Began  practice  of 
law  in  Minneapolis,  1882;  was  judge  of 
municipal  court,  Minneapolis,  1884-96; 
member  Board  of  Regents,  University 
of  Minnesota,  since  18S9.  Member  Chi 
Psi  frateriiity.  Club:  Elks.  Office: 
Met.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  4201  Lyn- 
dale    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

XAUSf,  George  C,  insurance;  born  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  1S66;  son  of  Alexander 
H.  and  Emma  (Cottrell)  Main;  edu- 
cated in  Wisconsin  public  schools  and 
at  University  of  Wisconsin,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.A.,  1S96.  Became  con- 
nected with  the  Insurance  Co.  of  North 
America,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  1890,  and 
now  its  state  agent  and  adjuster  for 
Minnesota.  Republican.  Member  Psi 
Upsilon.  Married  at  Winnipeg,  1899,  to 
Miss  Camille  Cleveland.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Town  and  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: Golf,  fishing  and  hunting.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1762 
Hennepin    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

MAITI.AND,  David  P.,  physician; 
Ijorn  at  Sarnia,  Ont.,  Can.,  Aug.  27, 
1866;  son  of  David  and  Susan  (Powrie) 
Maitland;  graduate  Sarnia  High  School, 
1886;  Collegiate  Institute,  Sarnia,  2 
years;  Medical  Department  University 
of  Michigan,  1888-91,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D..  1891;  matriculation  diploma 
Berlin,  Germany,  1895;  post  graduate 
work  in  Vienna,  Paris,  London  and  Ed- 
inburg.  Began  practice  at  Chicago,  111., 
1891,  being  connected  for  a  time  with 
the  Chicago  Polyclinic;  practiced  in 
Jackson,  Minn.,  1892-94;  located  in  Jack- 
son, 1896.  Coroner  Jackson  Co.,  4 
years;  chairman  board  of  health,  Jack- 
son, 8  years.  Member  American  Medi- 
cal Association,  Blue  Earth  Medical 
Society.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Chapter,  Commandery,  Knights 
of  Pythias,  M.  B.  A.,  M.  W.  A.  Mar- 
ried at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1899,  to  Miss 
Berenice  M.  Thayer.  Address:  Jack- 
son,   Minn. 

MAIiBEBG,  Peter  Bennett,  county 
auditor;  born  at  Red  Wing,  Goodhue 
Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  24,  1S5S;  son  of  John 
and  Christine  (Johnson)  Malberg;  edu- 
cated in  district  schools  of  Goodhue 
Co.  Located  in  Marshall  Co.,  1881; 
worked  on  farm  in  summer  and  clerked 
in  stores  in  winter,  for  4  years;  was 
clerk  of  court.  Marshall  Co..  1894-99; 
county  auditor,  Marshall  Co.,  since  1904. 
IvUtheran.  Recreations:  Gardening  and 
planting  ornamental  evergreen  shrubs 
and  trees.  Married  in  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.,  Jan.  6,  1887,  to  Miss  Minnie  R. 
Holm.      Address:      Warren,    Minn. 

IKCAI.COI.iyESOll',  Pred  C,  secretary 
and  manager  Pence  Automobile  Co., 
born  at  Chatham,  Ontario,  Canada, 
Sept.  11,  1873;  son  of  Hugh  and  Emely 
(Wood)  Malcolmson;  educated  in  Chat- 
ham High  School.  Engaged  in  banking 
business  in  Canada;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1894,  and  acted  as  bill  clerk  for 
Dean  &  Co.,  later  engaged  in  grain  busi- 
ness with  the  Sawyer  Grain  Co.;  has 
been  connected   with  the  Pence  Autorno- 


bile  Co.,  since  1903,  and  is  secretary 
and  manager  of  the  company.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Automobile. 
T'nmarried.  Office:  719  Hennepin  Ave. 
Residence:  1609  Lendin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MAIiIiORV,  George  J.,  deputy  U.  S. 
Marshal;  born  at  Cobourg,  Ont.,  Can., 
March  25,  1850;  son  of  Caleb  R.  and 
Harriet  L.  (Cummings)  Mallory;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Cobourg  and 
at  Albert  College,  Belleville,  Ont.  Be- 
gan active  career  on  a  farm  in  Canada; 
located  in  Ogemaw  Co.,  Mich.,  and  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  business,  continu- 
ing for  7  years;  was  superintendent  of 
schools,  Ogemaw  Co.,  for  2  years;  mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Legislature,  1899- 
1901,  and  extra  session,  1902;  appointed 
deputy  U.  S.  marshal,  district  of  Min- 
nesota, 1901.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;  member  K.  O.  T.  M.,  Modern 
Samaritans.  Married  at  West  Branch, 
Mich.,  1884,  to  Miss  Charlotte  Stevens. 
Club:  West  Duluth  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Federal  Bldg.  Residence:  430 
54  th  Av.,  W.,  Duluth. 

MAIiIiOBY,  John  Nathaniel,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
9,  1851;  son  of  Niram  Woods  and  Maria 
L.  (Graham)  Mallory;  educated  in 
grammar  and  high  schools  of  Winona, 
Minn.,  1863-67;  Winona  State  Normal 
School,  1867-69;  studied  medicine  with 
Franklin  Staples,  M.D.,  Winona,  Minn., 
and  at  Winona  Preparatory  Medical 
School,  1869-71;  attended  Rush  Medical 
College,  1872-75.  Commenced  medical 
practice  at  Medford,  Steele  Co.,  1876; 
has  been  located  at  Emily  since  June 
1,  1904.  Member  Upper  Mississippi 
Medical  Society.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M. 
"SV.  A.,  Court  of  Honor.  Address:  Emily, 
Minn. 

MAIiMQUIST,  Charles  August,  grain 
commission;  born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  26, 
I860:  son  of  Peter  and  Stens  Malm- 
quist;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Sweden.  Came  to  America,  1879,  and 
located  on  a  farm  in  Sibley  Co.,  Minn., 
remaining  several  months;  engaged  in 
lumber  business  at  Stillwater  and  later 
in  St.  Paul;  was  identified  with  general 
merchandise  store  at  Winthrop,  Minn., 
and  in  1886  began  in  grain  business; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1899,  and  has 
been,  since  1901,  vice  president  of  the 
E.  L.  Welsh  Co.,  owners  and  operators 
of  line  elevators  in  Minnesota  and 
South  Dakota.  Also  director  Kildall 
Fish  Co.  and  director  and  treasurer 
Security  Elevator  Co.  Ex-president 
Winthrop,  Minn.,  school  board  and  ex- 
member  of  the  Grain  Appeal  Board  at 
Minneapolis  during  Gov.  Lind's  admin- 
istration. Democrat.  Congregation- 
alist.  Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Mas£>n.  Married  in  Sibley 
Co.,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss  Mary  Hag- 
berg.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  1010 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MAI^MSTEN,  AugOLSt,  president 

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Jan.  6,  1844;  son  of  John  and  Anna 
Malmsten;  came  to  America,  1869;  edu- 
cated in  Sweden  and  at  Minneapolis 
Business  College.  Learned  machinist 
and  blacksmith  trades  in  Sweden;  be- 
came connected  with  shops  of  the  Chi- 
cago, Milwaultee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  1869; 
now  president  of  the  Crown  Iron  Works 
Co.,  of  which  he  was  the  founder,  in 
1878.  Republican.  Baptist.  Married 
(2d)  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  23,  1890,  to 
Miss  Mary  C.  Petersen.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  sailing.  Office:  113-115 
2nd  Av.,  S.  E.  Residence:  1121  8th 
St.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

MAIiOIfi:,  Bichard  Francis,  assistant 
general  passanger  agent  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.;  born  Marshalltown,  Iowa, 
Jan.  28th,  1870;  son  of  Richard  Joseph 
and  Mary  B.  (.McNamara)  Malone;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Mason  City, 
Iowa,  1876-84,  St.  Mary's  Catholic 
School,  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  1884,  Mar- 
shalltown High  School,  1885;  married 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  27,  1894,  Mary  A. 
Lvnch.  Began  railway  service  in  ticket 
auditing  department  of  Iowa  Central 
Ry.  at  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  1886-89; 
since  then  in  continuous  service  of  the 
Chicago  Great  Western  Railway  as  rate 
and  division  clerk,  St.  Paul,  1,889-93, 
chief  clerk  ticket  accounts,  St.  Paul, 
1893-96,  ticket  auditor,  1896-1900,  chief 
clerk  general  passenger  department, 
Chicago,  1900-01;  assistant  general  pas- 
senger agent  since  1901,  office  moved  to 
St.  Paul,  April,  1905.  Independent  in 
politics.  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Recreations:  Bowling,  base- 
ball, fishing.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Metropolitan  Opera  House  Blk. 
Residence:      1023    Cross    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

MAX^OV,  Georgre  Edward,  physician; 
born  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  May  31,  1855; 
son  of  William  and  Catherine  (Crosby) 
Maloy;  graduate  Montpelier  High 
School;  Medical  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Vt.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1877;  post 
graduate  course  at  New  York  Univer- 
sity, New  York.  Married  at  Williams- 
town,  Vt.,  Feb.  25,  1884,  Carrie  A.  Hill. 
Practiced  medicine  at  Montpelier,  Vt., 
1877-82;  removed  to  Glencoe,  Minn.;  in 
practice  at  St.  Cloud  since  1891.  Phy- 
sician and  surgeon  St.  Raphael's  Hospi- 
tal. Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Stearns 
Countv  Medical  Society.  Director  St. 
Cloud'  Public  Library.  Republican. 
Mason.      Address:      St.    Cloud,   Minn. 

MANAHAIT,  James,  lawyer;  born  at 
Chatfield,  Minn.,  March  12,  1866;  son  of 
Joseph  and  Catherine  (McCarthy)  Man- 
ahan;  educated  at  the  State  Normal 
School,  Winona,  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin and  the  L^niversity  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  LL.B..  1889.  Entered  upon 
practice  of  law,  1889,  and  has  been  in 
general  practice  since  that  time.  Mem- 
ber of  the  law  firm  of  Manahan  &  Can- 
non. Club:  Commercial.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1893,  to  Minnie  Kelly. 
Recreation:      Travel.      Office:      Endicott 


Bldg.  Residence:  876  Laurel  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

MANDEBFEIiD,  Joseph,  paints,  oils, 
etc.;  born  in  Germany,  1841;  son  of 
Hobert  and  Clara  Manderfeld;  came  to 
America,  1858;  married  at  Chicago,  111., 
to  Miss  Caroline  Meyer.  Located  in 
Mankato  in  1865,  and  is  head  of  the 
firm  of  Jos.  Manderfeld  Co.,  fine  art 
dealers  and  decorators.  Former  mem- 
ber board  of  education.  Republican. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

MANHABT,  Samuel  !■.,  coal;  born  in 
Canada,  Nov.  30,  1S61;  son  of  Uriah 
and  Sarah  (Heberlee)  Manhart;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1865;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  Minneapolis 
night  schools  (technical).  Locomotive 
engineer,  1887-1901;  state  boiler  in- 
spector under  Gov.  Van  Sant,  2  years; 
has  been  engaged  in  fuel  business  as 
Manhart  Coal  Co.,  since  1903.  Mason. 
Married  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  Dec.  29, 
1886,  to  Miss  Mary  Fishback.  Club: 
Commercial.    Address:     Northfield,  Minn. 

MANI^EV,  1,.  B.,  general  insurance; 
native  of  Bradford  Co.,  Penn.;  educated 
in  common  schools.  Has  been  identified 
with  the  general  insurance  business  for 
20  years,  secretary  and  treasurer  Man- 
ley-McLennan  Agency.  Member  of 
Board  of  Water  Works  Commissioners 
of  Duluth.  Protestant.  Club:  Kitchi 
Gammi.  Office:  Torrey  Bldg.  Address: 
Duluth. 

MANN,  Arthur  Teall,  surgeon;  born 
in  New  York  City,  1866;  son  of  Samuel 
Rexford  and  Georgiana  (Teall)  Mann; 
graduated  from  University  of  Minne- 
sota, S.B.,  1SS8,  and  from  Harvard  Uni- 
versity Medical  School,  M.D.,  1896;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1904  to  Winona  B. 
Orff.  Interne        Channing       Hospital, 

Brookline,  Mass.,  1895-96;  house  sur- 
geon, Boston  City  Hospital,  1896-98; 
resident  physician,  Massachusetts  State 
Hospital,  1898-99;  began  practice  in 
Minneapolis,  1899;  studied  in  German 
hospitals,  1904;  since  1903  associate 
surgeon  to  Northwestern  Hospital,  Min- 
neapolis; department  of  surgery.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota  Medical  School, 
1902-06.  Member  American  Medical 
Association,  Western  Surgical  and  Gyne- 
cological Association;  Minneapolis  Med- 
ical Club,  Hennepin  County  Medical 
Society,  Psi  Upsilon,  Nu  Sigma  Nu  fra- 
ternities. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Pillsbury  Blgd.  Residence:  2408  Nicol- 
let Av.,   Minneapolis. 

MANN,  Bug-ene  Iiang'don,  physician; 
born  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May,  1861; 
son  of  Horatio  E.  and  Mary  Augusta 
(Williams)  Mann;  graduated  from  St. 
Paul  High  School,  1879,  Hobart  Col- 
lege, Geneva,  N.  Y.,  A.B.,  1883  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia,  M.D.,  1886;  post  graduate 
studies  at  New  York  Post  Graduate  Med- 
ical School,  1891,  Vienna,  Austria,  Halle, 
Germany,  and  London,  England,  1898-99. 
Married    at    Lebanon,    N.    H.,     1891,    to 


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Clara  E.  Worthen.  Engaged  in  practice 
of  medicine  since  1SS6.  Dean  of  Homoe- 
opatliic  Medical  College,  University  of 
Minnesota.  Member  American  Institute 
of  Homeopathy,  Ophthalmological„  Oto- 
logical  and  Laryngological  Society, 
Kappa  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  fraterni- 
ties. Offlce:  Endicott  Arcade  Bldg. 
Residence:  881  Fairmount  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

aiANN,  John  C,  president  Mealey  Dry 
Goods  Co.;  born  in  Canada,  1S65;  son  of 
P.  R.  and  Mary  (Woodsworth)  Mann; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Groodrieh.k  Ont.  Began  active  career  in 
dry  goods  business  at  Goodrich,  1879; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1883  and  became 
connected  with  Michael  Mealey,  dry 
goods  and  notions;  on  the  retirement  of 
Mr.  Mealey  in  1902,  the  business  was 
incorporated  as  the  Mealey  Dry  Goods 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  7th  and  Wabasha 
Sts.  Residence:  5S3  Carroll  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

MANSON,  Prank  MelviUe,  physician; 
born  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  1871;  educated 
at  Minneapolis  Academy  and  University 
of  Minnesota,  degrees  of  B.S.,  1894, 
M.S.,  1895,  M.D.,  1899.  Member  South- 
western Minnesota  and  Minnesota  Val- 
ley Medical  societies  and  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Shasta,  Calif.,  1900,  Miss  Ida 
T^ouise  Rusted.  Address:  Worthington, 
Minn. 

MANWABING,  Louis  IiOgan,  lawyer; 
born  in  Clinton  Co.,  la.,  June  22,  1858; 
son  of  George  and  Sophia  (Bundy)  Man- 
waring;  graduate  Iowa  State  College, 
Ames,  la.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1879;  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Wisconsin,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1881;  married  at  Still- 
water, Minn.,  1892,  to  Tillie  Paulsen. 
Began  practice  at  Hudson,  1881;  removed 
to  Stillwater,  1882,  where  he  has  since 
been  engaged  in  practice.  Member  law 
firm  of  Manwaring  &  Sullivan.  Director 
Minnesota  Mercantile  Co.,  Connolly  Shoe 
Co.  County  attorney  of  Washington  Co., 
1892-1900,  City  Attorney,  City  of  Still- 
water, 1907,  term  expires,  1909.  Repub- 
lican. Mason.  Recreation:  Hunting. 
Address:      Stillwater,    Minn. 

MARCUM,  Earl  H.,  pliysician;  born  at 
Wayne,  la.,  Aug.  14,  1878;  son  of  James 
P.  and  Mary  A.  (Wareham)  Marcum; 
graduate  Crookston  (Minn.)  Higli  School, 
1897;  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1903.  Came  to 
Minnesota.  1880;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  Bemidji,  Minn.,  since  1903. 
Married  at  Crookston,  Minn.,  Sept.  16, 
1902,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  R.  Davies.  Ad- 
dress:     Bemidji,    Minn. 

MAB£CK,  Titus,  brewing;  born  at 
Dubuque,  la.,  July  17,  1851;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents  early  in  life  and 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  New 
Ulm,  Minn.  Learned  printing  at  New 
Ulm  and  followed  trade  until  1879;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  1873,  and  began 
as   bookkeeper   of   the   John   Orth   Brew- 


ing Co.,  1879;  has  been  secretary  of  the 
Minneapolis  Brewing  Co.  since  1893,  and 
North  Star  Malting  Co.  since  1903. 
Democrat.  Member  Masonic  order,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Vice  president  Court  House 
and  City  Hall  Commission.  Married  at 
New  Ulm,  June  13,  1876,  to  Miss  Anna 
Fischer.  Club:  St.  Anthony  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Fishing  and  out 
door  sports.  Office:  315  1st  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  1407  Marshall  St.,  N.  B., 
Minneapolis. 

MABIN,  William  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Lexington,  Mich.,  Jan.  13,  1874;  son  of 
William  and  Adelaide  (Moore)  Marin; 
came  to  Minnesota,  June,  1879;  educated 
in  public  and  liigh  schools,  Crookston, 
graduating  from  High  School,  1891;  at- 
tended law  school.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1897-98.  Was  admitted  to  bar  and 
began  practice  of  law  at  Crookston,  May, 
1898,  where  he  has  since  continued. 
Also  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business; 
president  Mcintosh  Land  Co.,  vice  presi- , 
dent  Maple  Bay  Windstacker  Co.  Alder- 
man at  large,  Crookston,  1902;  now 
chairman  Sinking  p-und  Commission  of 
City  of  Crookston.  Member  Minnesota 
Bar  Association,  Commercial  Law 
League  of  America,  Minnesota  Horticul- 
tural Society.  Episcopalian.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  M.  W.  A.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1899,  to  Emma  Augusta 
Poehler.  Club:  Twenty-five  Thousand 
(director).  Recreation:  Gardening. 

Address:      Crookston,    Minn. 

MABKKAIVI,  James  Edwin,  lawyer; 
born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1857; 
son  of  James  and  Hannah  (Hagan) 
Markham;  educated  at  Genesee  Valley 
Seminary,  Belfast  N.  Y. ;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  June  4,  1889,  to  Katherine  Brown^ 
ing;  children:  Arline  Harlowe  and  Leila 
Browning.  Admitted  to  practice  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  June,  1879;  practiced  at  Sal- 
amanca, N.  Y.,  until  May,  1886,  when  he 
located  in  St.  Paul,  where  has  since  been 
in  practice.  City  attorney  of  St.  Paul, 
1887-1903;  now  president  of  Charter 
Commission.  Republican.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country. 
Offlce:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
The   Marlborough,   St.   Paul. 

MABNIi:,  Georg-e  McDonald,  office 
manager  Imperial  Elevator  Co.;  born  at 
Edinburg,  Scotland,  April  12,  1876;  son 
of  James  A.  and  Margaret  A.  Marnie; 
came  to  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  in  1882, 
and  to  Devil's  Lake,  N.  D.,  1887;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  N.  Dakota  and 
In  Springfield  (Mass.)  High  School.  Was 
bookkeeper  and  became  private  secretary 
to  general  manager  Canadian  Pacific  Ry. 
at  Winnipeg,  Man.;  removed  to  Boston, 
Mass.,  and  filled  position  of  assistant 
secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  during  which 
period  he  spent  two  years  at  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
training  school  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Came  to  Minneapolis,  1900,  and  for  5 
years  was  cashier  for  W.  P.  Devereux 
Co.,  and  later,  treasurer  Devereux  Ele- 
vator Co.;  has  been  office  manager  Im- 
perial Elevator  Co.  since  May  1,  1906. 
Republican.      Baptist.      Married   at    Min- 


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neapolis,  Dec.  31st,  1902,  to  Miss  Maude 
May  Spencer.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  1317  4th  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

MAROir,  Frank  A.,  investments  and 
loans;  born  in  Prussia,  Germany,  March 
25,  1S63;  son  of  Ludwig  and  Sophie 
(Krawitz)  Maron;  educated  in  common 
schools  in  Germany;  graduated  from 
Jjaw  School  of  iJniversity  of  Minnesota, 
1902;  married,  St.  Paul,  Nov.  27,  1897, 
Margaret  Mitsch.  Came  to  America 
without  a  dollar,  in  1882j  has  promoted 
and  organized  several  corporations; 
founded  the  Globe  Business  College  at 
St.  Paul,  1S85  and  disposed  of  it  in 
1901;  practiced  law,  1902-05.  In  1905 
built  the  Euclid  Hotel,  and  in  May,  1906, 
sold  it  to  Col.  P.  R.  Wetz,  formerly  of 
the  Ryan  Hotel,  for  $135,000.  Since 
May,  1906,  engaged  in  investments  and 
loan  business.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Member  United  Workmen,  Independent 
Order  of  Foresters  and  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Club:  Commercial.  Mem- 
ber Old  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  667 
Central  Park  Place,  St.  Paul. 

lilARSH,  Henry  Francis,  assistant 
general  freight  agent  Minneapolis  &  St. 
I.iOuis  R.  R.  Co.  and  Iowa  Central  Ry.; 
born  at  Marshalltown,  la.,  Feb.  5,  187-1; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Iowa 
College,  Grinnell,  la.  Began  active 
career  in  freight  department  of  the  Iowa 
Central  Ry.,  at  Grinnell,  1890;  advanced 
through  various  grades  until  he  became 
assistant  general  freight  agent,  same 
road,  at  Marshalltown,  1902;  came  to 
Minneapolis  as  assistant  general  freight 
agent  Minneapolis  &  St.  I.,ouis  R.  R., 
Jan.,  1905,  also  same  office,  Iowa  Central 
R5'.,  Minneapolis.  Republican.  Married 
at  Marshalltown,  1896,  to  Miss  Edna 
Veber.  Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bh 
Residence:     515  W.  2ith  St.,  Minneapolis. 

SIARSHAIiIi,  Albert  Brainerd,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Bryan,  Pa.;  prepared  for 
college  at  Glade  Run  Academy,  Pa.; 
graduate  Princeton  University,  degree 
of  A.M.,  1871;  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary,  1874;  degree  of  D.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Wooster,  O.  Married  at  Wells- 
burg,  W.  Va.,  to  Miss  Jane  B.  Hervey, 
daughter  of  Rev.  David  Hervey.  Or- 
dained to  the  ministry  by  the  Presby- 
tery of  Kittanning,  Oct.,  1874;  pastor 
First  Presbvterian  Church,  Morris,  111., 
1875-78;  First  Church,  Lisbon,  O.,  1879- 
87:  First  Church,  East  Liverpool,  O., 
1887-94;  Central  Church,  Des  Moines,  la., 
1894-1903;  has  been  pastor  First  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Minneapolis,  since 
March  20,  1903.  Recreations:  European 
tours,  trips  to  National  Park  and 
mountains.  Address:  1915  Portland 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

MAKSHAI.I.,  Albert  M.,  wholesale 
hardware;  boiii  at  Painesville,  O.,  Dec. 
25,  1857;  son  of  Seth  E.  and  Philena 
(Morley)  Marshall;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Ohio.  Was  identified  with 
Morley  Bros.,  hardware  merchants,  Sag- 


inaw, Mich.,  1871-93,  being  manager  and 
vice  president  at  time  of  severing  con- 
nections with  the  firm;  came  to  Duluth, 
1893,  and  became  president  of  the  Mar- 
shall-Wells Hardware  Co.,  which  posi- 
tion he  now  holds;  also  director  First 
National  Bank,  F.  A.  Patrick  Co.,  Great 
Northern  Power  Co.,  Zenith  Printing  Co. 
Married,  1st,  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1880, 
to  Jessie  F.  Smith;  2nd,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1890,  to  Miss  Julia  Newell.  Of- 
fice: 251  Lake  Av.,  S.  Residence:  Grey- 
solon  Road,  Duluth. 

MABSHAIiIi,  Henry  Cooper,  wholesale 
hardware,  iron  and  steel;  born  at  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  Sept.  27,  1855;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Philadelphia.  Be- 
gan in  wholesale  hardware  business  with 
the  Biddle  Hardware  Co.,  Philadelphia, 
Dec,  1870;  purchasing  agent  Centennial 
Exhibition,  1876,  and  for  Permanent  Ex- 
hibition, 1877;  entered  firm  of  Clement 
M.  Biddle  &  Co.,  as  manager  of  the  New 
Y'ork  branch,  1880;  continued  in  own 
name  the  same  line  of  syndicate  hard- 
ware buying,  1888-96;  entered  firm  of 
Marshall-Wells  Hardware  Co.,  Duluth, 
.Ian.  1,  1S96,  as  treasurer  and  continues 
in  that  position.  Married  at  Media,  Pa., 
Feb.  26,  1880,  to  Miss  Marie  Heyburn. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Ganimi,  Northland  Coun- 
try, Duluth  Boat.  Office;  251  Lake  Av., 
S.      Residence:      2302    E.    5th    St.,   Duluth. 

MABSHAI.I.,  Herbert  G.,  clerk  dis- 
trict court;  born  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  Sept. 
13,  1870;  son  of  Dr.  E.  R.  Marshall; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1873;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Appleton  and  Browns 
Valley,  and  in  South  Minneapolis  High 
School.  Was  editor  and  proprietor  of 
The  Footprints,  weekly  newspaper, 
1892-97;  has  been  clerk  of  district  court 
of  Traverse  Co.,  since  1897;  secretary 
and  director  N.  D.  Cooperative  Ranch- 
ing Co.  Republican.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica. Club:  Commercial.  Addi'ess: 
Wheaton,  Minn. 

MARSKAIiIi,  James,  grain  dealer; 
born  at  Kinross,  Scotland,  March  4,  1835; 
educated  in  the  public  schools;  married, 
1871.  Served  as  volunteer  in  the  Indian 
War   of  Minnesota,   1S62.  Engaged    in 

grain  business  since  1862  and  dealing  in 
grain  upon  own  account.  President 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Clearing  House, 
and  ex-president  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Jeffersonian  Democrat.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minnetonka  Yacht  Club.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Minneapolis. 
Residence:     Deephaven,  Minn. 

MARTIN,  Arthur  Ellsworth,  grain 
commission;  born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  Aug. 
30,  1860;  son  of  John  and  Kate  (Cur- 
rier) Martin;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Boston,  Mass.;  married  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1884,  to  Edith  L.  Mann.  Began 
business  career  in  1882;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1887;  became  member  of  the  firm 
of  P.  B.  Mann  &  Co.,  grain  commission 
merchants,  in  1887,  and  has  been  presi- 
dent of  P.  B.  Mann  &  Co.  since  it  became 
a    corporation    in    1895.       Office:       Flour 


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Exchange.  Residence:  4  04  Clifton  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

MABTIN,  Charles  Jairus,  secretary 
and  treasurer  Washburn-Crosby  Co.; 
born  on  a  farm  in  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y., 
April  1,  184:;;  son  of  Dan  Martin;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  Brock- 
port  Collegiate  Institute,  Brockport,  N. 
Y.  Moved  to  Wisconsin,  1862,  and  en- 
gaged in  clerical  work  in  executive  office 
of  Gov.  J.  T.  Lewis;  served  in  the  W^ar 
of  the  Rebellion  as  member  of  40th  Wis. 
Vol.  Inf.,  serving  in  Army  of  the  Ten- 
nesee;  after  return  from  military  serv- 
ice was  appointed  corresponding  clerk 
in  office  of  State  Treasurer  under  Treas- 
urers Smith  and  Baetz;  commissioned 
secretary  and  A.  D.  C,  to  the  governor 
by  Governor  Washburn,  1872.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  at  solicitation  of  Governor 
Washburn,  1874,  and  became  identified 
with  the  flour  interests;  upon  organiza- 
tion of  Washburn,  Crosby  &  Co., 
1879,  became  partner  and  when  the  com- 
pany was  incorporated  in  1888,  was 
elected  secretary  and  treasurer,  which 
positions  he  has  ever  since  held;  also 
secretary  and  treasurer  St.  Anthony  Ele- 
vator Co.;  secretary  of  the  Washburn 
Memorial  Orphan  Asylum.  Republican. 
Married  in  Wisconsin,  1876,  to  Miss  Ella 
F.  Sage.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Com.merce  Bldg.  Residence: 
1300  Mt.   Curve  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

IXABTIN,  Georg-e  B.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Evans  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1864. 
Entered  service  of  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Ry.,  as  telegraph  operator  and 
agent,  1885;  was  with  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.,  as  station 
agent,  train  dispatcher,  chief  clerk  to 
superintendent,  1887-90;  in  accounting- 
department  Great  Northern  Rd.,  1890- 
94;  assistant  auditor  disbursements, 
1894-97;  special  superintendent,  Jan.  to 
March,  1897;  general  superintendent 
Montana  Central  Ry.,  1897-98;  assistant 
general  superintendent  Great  Northern 
Ry..  1898-99;  auditor  disbursements, 
1899-1902;  general  auditor,  1902-05;  on 
special  duty  in  president's  office,  Jan. 
1,  to  May  15,  1905;  assistant  to  comp- 
troller. May  15,  1905,  to  Jan.  1,  1906; 
.since  last  date  assistant  comptroller 
Great  Northern  Ry.  Club:  Commercial 
(St.  Paul)  St.  Anthony,  (Minneapolis) 
Office:  3rd  Av.,  N.  W.,  cor.  Broadway, 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  620  15th  Av.,  S. 
E.,  Minneapolis. 

MABTIN,  Henry,  manager  Germania 
Fire  Insurance  Co.,  St.  Paul;  born  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Sept.  12,  1865;  son  of 
George  and  Mary  (Martin)  Martin;  edu- 
cated in  Lutheran  parochial  schools  of 
Milwaukee;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Sept.  27,  1887,  to  Miss  Cora  J.  Frescott. 
Began  business  career  by  learning  ths 
tanner's  trade,  at  which  he  worked  for 
five  years,  under  his  father;  in  real 
estate  and  insurance  business  in  St. 
Paul,  1884-91;  has'  devoted  attention 
mainly  to  insurance  since  1891;  manager 
Germania  Fire  Insurance  Co.  of  New 
York  at   St.   Paul,   since   1898     and     also 


secretary  of  St.  Paul  Manufacturing 
Company.  Member  Red  Men  of  Amer- 
ica. Club:  AVest  Side  (organizer  and 
treasurer.)  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:     7G0  Riverview  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

MABTIN,  James  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Maple  Plain,  .Minn.,  May  24,  1865;  son  of 
Alexand'-r  anu  Sarah  (Brandon)  Martin; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Minne- 
sota; State  Normal  School,  St.  Cloud, 
graduating,  1885;  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1889.  Married  at  St.  Cloud, 
May  20,  1891,  to  Minnie  Lousted.  Taught 
in  State  Normal  School,  one  year;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1889,  and  engaged  in 
practice  at  St.  Cloud.  Was  elected  city 
justice,  1890,  and  city  clerk,  1891,  con- 
tinuing for  12  years;  postmaster,  1905-6, 
resigning  after  IS  months,  to  devote 
attention  to  law  as  member  of  firm  of 
Collins,  Martin  &  White.  Republican. 
Appointed  by  Gov.  Van  Sant,  1902,  as 
chairman  State  Board  of  Control;  chair- 
man State  Republican  Committee,  1902- 
04.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Fishing.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

MABTIN,  James  K.,  leather  mer- 
chant; born  Decatur,  111.,  Aug.  9,  1860; 
son  of  Capt.  Isaac  N.  and  Mary  E.  (Har- 
rell)  Martin;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Decatur,  111.;  graduated  from  High 
School,  1880;  married,  Decatur,  111.,  Ida 
Kain.  Began  business  career  as  office 
manager  for  Standard  Oil  Co.,  continu- 
ing 7  years,  at  Decatur,  111.;  bookkeeper 
for  leather  business  of  Nebinger  &  Rei- 
ser, Decatur.  111.,  and  The  A.  Nebinger 
Leather  Co.,  Springfield,  111..  6  years; 
since  1894  in  business  in  Minneapolis 
as  J.  H.  Martin  &  Co.,  wholesale  leather, 
shoe  store  supplies  and  fixtures.  Also 
president  Martin  &  Adams  Leather  Co., 
Spokane,  Wash.;  vice  president  I.  N. 
Martin  dry.  goods  Co.,  Peoria,  111.;  Sec- 
retary National  Leather  and  Shoe  Find- 
ers' Association.  Served  in  Illinois 
State  Militia.  Methodist;  superintendent 
Wesley  M.  E.  Sunday  School.  Chair- 
man Executive  Committee  Minnesota 
State  Sunday  School  Association.  Mason. 
:\Iember  Citizens'  Staff  of  Rawlings 
Post,  G.  A.  R.  Office:  20-22  N.  4th  St. 
Residence:  1917  Colfax  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MABTIN,  James  McGinniss,  lawyer; 
born  in  Mifllin  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  10,  1851; 
son  of  James  McGinniss  and  Emily 
(Alexander)  Martin;  educated  In  com- 
mon schools  of  Pennsylvania  and  at 
Columbia  Classical  Institute,  graduating, 
.Tune,  1871.  Came  west  to  I.iake  City. 
Minn.,  Aug.,  1871;  taught  school  4  years 
and  studied  law  in  office  of  Scott  & 
Hahn;  was  admitted  to  bar,  Wabasha 
Co.,  May,  1876.  entering  practice  there 
as  firm  of  Hahn  &  Martin;  the  senior 
inember  of  the  firm,  Hon.  W.  J.  Hahn, 
being  appointed  attorney  general  of  the 
state,  March,  1881,  the  firm  became 
Martin  &  Greer;  practiced  successfully 
in   Lake  City;   appointed  assistant  attor- 


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ney  general  in  1SS4,  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, continuing  as  assistant  attorney 
general  until  1SS7,  taking  part  in  litiga- 
tion against  the  land  grant  railroads  of 
tlie  state;  practiced  law  in  Minneapolis, 
1SS7-S9;  became  attorney  for  the  Min- 
nesota Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  1889,  and 
still  continues  in  charge  of  its  trust 
department,  as  attorney  and  trust  of- 
ficer. Director  and  secretary  The  Asso- 
ciate Realty  Co.;  director  and  treasurer 
for  9  years  of  the  Minneapolis  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Repulilican.  Methodist.  Mason,  G. 
H.  P.  Minnesota,  1892.  Married  in  Mif- 
flin Co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  12,  1879,  to  Miss  F. 
Margaret  Bell,  daughter  of  Prof.  J.  M. 
Bell,  president  Kishocoquila  Seminary. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and 
camping  out.  Office:  311  Nicollet  Av. 
Residence:  2301  Aldrich  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MARTIN,  John,  farming';  born  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Dec.  11,  1857;  son  of 
Patrick  and  Winifred  (Cryan)  Martin; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Olmsted 
Co.,  Minn.  County  commissioner  4th 
district,       Chippewa       Co.  Democrat. 

Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Roches- 
ter, Feb.  6,  ISSS,  to  Miss  Bessie  Lavelle. 
Address:      Montevideo,    Minn. 

niABTIK,  Jotin  Le  Boy,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  in  Venango  Co.,  Pa.,  Feb. 
7,  1874;  son  of  Joseph  H.  and  Clara 
(Coon)  Martin;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Pennsylvania  and  York,  Neb. 
Rem.oved  to  Nebraska  at  age  of  15  and 
and  remained  there  12  years;  located  in 
Duluth,  1901,  and  was  connected  with 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  Pittsburg 
Steamship  Co.  and  Gamble-Robinson- 
Sheldon  Co.;  has  been  member  of  Bar- 
the-Martin  Co.  (incorporated),  importers 
and  wholesale  grocers,  since  April  1, 
1905.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Mason  (32"),  Shriner.  Married  at  Mar- 
quette, Mich.,  Oct.  7,  1903,  to  Miss  Flor- 
ence B.  Hartley.  Recreation:  Fond  of 
music  (vocal).  Office:  102-104  W.  Mich. 
St.  Residence:  115  10th  Av.,  E.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

MABTIN,  ]:;ouis  B.,  lumber,  railroad 
ties,  etc.;  born  at  Brantford,  Ont.,  Can., 
March  5,  1873.  Son  of  George  W.  and 
Sarali  (Ludlow)  Martin;  educated  in 
public  school  and  collegiate  institute, 
Brantfort,  Ont.  Removed  from  Ontario 
to  Carleton  Co.,  Minn.,  1889  and  filled 
position  of  chief  clerk  in  county  adui- 
tor's  office  until  1895,  then  started  in 
the  land  and  lumber  business  and  has 
been  successfully  engaged  under  own 
name  since  1895,  as  wholesale  dealer  in 
lumber;  railroad  ties,  piling,  telegraph 
poles  and  posts.  President  Duluth  Au- 
tomobile Co.  Republican.  Married  at 
Pontiac,  Mich.,  Sept.,  1905,  to  Miss  Car- 
rie Mullin.  Clubs:  Duluth  Boat,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Ath- 
letic (Chicago),  Minneapolis  (Minne- 
apolis.) Recreations:  Boating,  yacht- 
ing, automobiling  and  horseback  riding. 
Office:  513-517  Lyceum  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 6005  London  Road,  Duluth. 
Minn. 


MABTIM',  T.  O.,  representative  trans- 
atlantic freight  service;  born  at  Shelby- 
ville,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1873;  son  of  B.  M.  and 
Harriet  (Bechtel)  Martin;  educated  in 
Shelbyville  pul)lic  schools  and  academy, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Began  active  career  at 
St.  Louis  in  service  of  the  Atlantic 
Transport  Co.,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  1890; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  as  representative 
of  same  company,  1898;  has  represented 
the  consolidated  organization,  the  Inter- 
national Mercantile  &  Marine  Co.,  of 
New  York  and  Liverpool,  since  time  ol 
the  merger,  1901.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897, 
to  Miss  Elizabetli  Ford.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 
Residence:  3553  Portland  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MABTIN,  William  Leslie,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  in  Lee  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  15,  1854; 
son  of  Henry  Lillartin  and  Jane  Gold- 
thorp  Martin;  educated  in  Northwestern 
I'niversity,  graduating,  degree  of  B.A., 
1874.  Entered  railway  service  as  chief 
clerk  to  general  manager  Minneapolis 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Atlantic  Ry.,  now 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Ry.,  1886;  was  secretary  and 
treasurer,  same  road,  1890-92;  assistant 
general  freight  agent,  July  1,  to  August 
1,  1892;  general  freight  agent,  1892-1903; 
freight  traffic  manager,  1903-05;  has 
been  second  vice  president  and  traffic 
manager  same  road,  since  Aug.  1,  1905. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  1884,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  L.  Batchelder.  Club:  Mini- 
kahda,  Minneapolis.  Office:  317  2nd  Av- 
S.  Residence:  223  Ridgewood  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

MABTINSON,  Emil  Martin,  clergy- 
man; born  in  Minnesota,  March  2,  1868; 
son  of  John  B.  and  Anna  (Isaacson) 
Martinson;  educated  in  country  school, 
Chippewa  Co.;  Montevideo  High  School; 
Academy,  Granville,  O.,  1888-91;  Deni- 
son  University,  Granville,  O.,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1895;  Divinty  School  University  of 
Chicago  degree  of  B.D.,  1898;  post  grad- 
uate course,  L'niversity  of  Chicago,  1899. 
Married  at  Chicago,  Sept.  7,  1900,  to 
Miss  Alice  Eleanor  Bell.  Baptist.  First 
pastorate  was  as  student  pastor,  Im- 
manuel  Baptist  Church,  Hammond,  Ind., 
1897-1901;  pastor  First  Baptist  Church, 
Princeton,  111.,  1901-05;  has  been  in 
charge  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Man- 
kato,  since  1905.  Vice  president  Minne- 
sota Baptist  State  Convention  (member 
evangelistic  committee) ;  chairman 
board  of  visitors  or  examiners,  Pillsbury 
Academy,  Owatonna,  Minn.;  director 
Minnesota  Baptist  Summer  Assembly, 
at  Lake  Minnetonka,  Minn.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Social  Science,  Men's  Club  of 
Baptist  Church.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

MASCHGEB,  Albert  P.,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug,  21,  1881;  son  of 
A.  F.  Maschger;  educated  in  grammar 
and  high  schools,  St.  Paul;  University 
of  Minnesota;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Suigery,  graduating,  1905;  unmarried. 
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apolis,  while  a  student,  1903-'05;  in  prac- 
tice since  July,  1905,  member  staff  of 
Drs.  Mayo,  Graham  &  Co.,  Rochester. 
Address:     Rochester,    Minn. 

MASON*,  Alfred  Pindlay,  lawyer;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  2,  1873;  son  of  William 
Findlay  and  Isabella  (McHarg)  Mason; 
educated  in  St.  Paul  High  School  and 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1S95;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  1S95;  now  editor  of  the 
American  Law  Review  and  connected 
with  the  West  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers of  law  books.  Co-author:  Brief  Mak- 
ing and  Use  of  Law  Books.  Lecturer 
in  the  University  of  Minnesota  College 
of  Law.  Member  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, Minnesota  State  Bar  Association, 
Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Office:  West 
Publishing  Co.  Residence:  544  Wa- 
basha St.,   St.  Paul. 

MASON,  John  B.,  miller;  born  in  Eng- 
land, Oct.  22,  1854;  son  of  John  and 
Jane  (Lampton)  Mason;  came  to  Amer- 
ica with  parents;  1856;  was  educated  in 
common  schools.  Has  been  a  resident  of 
Minnesota  since  1878;  began  in  milling 
business  at  Forest  Mills,  Minn.,  1880; 
member  of  firm  and  manager.  Mason, 
Olson  &  Co.,  flour  milling,  at  Mazeppa, 
since  Jan.,  1898.  Republican.  Married 
at  Roscoe,  Minn.  Oct.  18,  1887  to  Miss 
Ella  E.  Murphy.  Address:  Mazeppa, 
Minn. 

MASQU£BAV,  Emmanuel  Iiouis,  ar- 
chitect; born  at  Dieppe,  France,  1861; 
educated  at  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
France  (Deschaume  prize,  1879;  Chaude- 
saigues  prize,  1880;  gold  medal.  Salon, 
1883).  Unmarried.  Came  to  America, 
1887,  and  to  St.  Paul,  1905.  Chief  of 
Design  at  the  St.  Louis  World's  Fair, 
erecting  there  the  following  buildings: 
The  Cascades,  Colonnade  of  States  and 
Pavilions,  Transportation,  Agricultural, 
Horticultural,  Fisheries  and  Forestry 
buildings;  also  Louisiana  Purchase  Mon- 
vynent  and  12  bridges.  He  has  also 
erected  many  important  structures  in 
various  parts  of  the  country,  including 
Long  Island  College  Hospital,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  now  building  Cathedral  of  St. 
Paul  and  Pro  Cathedral  of  Minneapolis. 
Member  Society  of  Beaux  Arts  Archi- 
tects (charter  member)  New  York; 
Architectural  League,  New  York;  New 
York  Chapter  of  American  Institute  of 
Architects.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country  (St.  Paul);  Century  (New 
York);  Players  (New  York);  St.  Louis 
Club  (St.  Louis,  Mo.).  Office:  Dispatch 
Bldg.,  St.  Paul,  and  156  Fifth  Av.,  New 
York  City.  Residence:  Aberdeen  Hotel, 
St.    Paul. 

MASSEV,  Joseph,  manufacturer;  born 
at  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1857;  son 
of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Yates)  Mas- 
sey;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Pine 
Plains:  married  at  East  Springfield,  Pa., 
Dec.  31,  1890,  to  Josephine  Marcy. 
Assistant  superintendent  School  for 
Feeble  Minded,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  for  10 
years;    assistant    superintendent    School 


for  Feeble  Minded,  Faribault,  Minn.,  IS 
years;  proprietor  Northfield  Knitting 
Co.  since  1902.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.      Address:      Northfield,    Minn. 

MASSOIiT,  Alhert,  manufacturer  of 
carbonated  beverages,  etc.,  of  Wm.  Mas- 
solt  Bottling  Co.;  born  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  June  11,  1863;  son  of  William 
and  Mary  (Kostmann)  Massolt;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis.  Has 
been  identified  with  bottling  works  since 
his  youth;  succeeded  his  father  in  the 
business,  1892,  established  in  1867  by 
William  Massolt,  manufacturers  of  car- 
bonated beverages.  Also  president  Che- 
boygan Brewing  Co.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, April,  1886,  to  Miss  Glendora 
Bowlby.  Independent  in  politics.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  F.  O.  E.,  I. 
O.  F.,  K.  P.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
128  Plymouth  Av.  Residence:  1601  Du- 
pont  Av.,  N.,   Minneapolis. 

MASTEBMAN,  Wellingrton  C,  pub- 
lisher; born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1858; 
son  of  Joseph  N.  and  Abby  M.  (Pres- 
cott)  Mastermtan;  educated  in  Still- 
water public  schools;  married  at  Still- 
water, 1882,  to  Antoinette  Easton.  Be- 
gan business  career  in  employ  of  Isaac 
Staples,  lumber  manufacturer,  continu- 
ing until  1880;  was  with  J.  H.  Town- 
send  until  1885;  county  auditor  of  Wash- 
ington Co.,  1885-93;  member  of  firm  of 
Easton  &  Masterman,  publishers  of  the 
Stillwater  Gazette,  printers,  etc.,  since 
1896.  Republican.  State  Senator,  1895- 
99.  Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  B., 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

MATCHAN,  Oeorg-e  !•.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Feb.  3,  1853;  son  of 
George  W.  and  M.  N.  (Shields)  Matchan; 
came  to  America,  1865;  educated  in 
common  schools  and  in  Law  Department 
University  of  Michigan,  1875.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Lake  City,  Minn., 
1876;  was  county  attorney  Wabasha 
Co.,  1878-80;  assistant  citv  attorney. 
Lake  City,  1880-83,  and  member  board  of 
education  during  same  period;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1884;  surveyor  general 
Minneapolis  district,  1903-05.  Member 
of  the  law  firm  of  Wright  &  Matchan, 
since  1895.  Republican.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  Jan.,  ISiu, 
to  Miss  May  Doxey  (now  deceased);  2nd, 
at  Minneapolis,  March  9,  1904,  to  Mrs. 
Henrietta  Preston  Ellis.  Office:  Globe 
Bldg.  Residence:  2801  S.  Lyndale  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

MATHEIS,  Will.  £.,  house  furnisher; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1861;  son  of 
John  and  Mary  E.  (Maul)  Matheis;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Began  business 
career  under  his  father;  now  president 
of  the  Will.  E.  Matheis  Co.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Junior  Pioneer  Society. 
Presbyterian.  Married  at  Lake  City, 
Minn.,  1887,  to  Miss  Minnie  Neal.  Rec- 
reations:     Fishing   and   driving.      Office: 


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6th  and  Cedar  Sts.  Residence:  197  Nel- 
son Av.,   St.  Paul. 

MATHEWS,  Harvey,  land  and  lumber 
dealer;  born  at  Point  Wolfe,  N.  B.,  Can.. 
March  6,  1864;  son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Stevens)  Mathews;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  New  Brunswick.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  April,  1885;  lived  at  North 
Branch,  Minn.,  1890-1901;  was  engaged 
in  lumber  building  material  and  grain 
business  at  North  Branch,  Isanti,  Hib- 
bing  and  Buffalo,  Minn.;  closed  out  vari- 
ous lines  in  1901  and  has  since  been 
dealing  extensively  in  Canadian  lands 
and  lumber.  President,  Stewart  &  Math- 
ews Company,  Ltd.;  St.  Paul  Oil  Co.; 
secretary,  Ramsey  Oil  Co.;  manager 
Mathews  &  McCulloch  Land  Co.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  at  New  Bruns- 
wick, April,  1889,  to  Miss  Florence  A. 
Dickson.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Boating,  fishing.  Office:  305 
Jackson  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  White 
Bear   Lake,    Minn. 

MATHEVTS,  Iiindsay  !■.,  treasurer 
Wabasha  Co.;  born  at  Mazeppa,  Minn., 
Feb.  14,  1869;  son  of  Lewis  B.  and 
Adelia  M.  (Ford)  Mathews;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Mazeppa.  Worked  on 
his  father's  farm  until  18  years  of  age; 
entered  general  merchandise  store  of 
P.  Robinson,  Mazeppa,  and  continued 
two  years;  in  store  of  E.  L.  Ford  & 
Co.,  one  year;  cashier  Bank  of  Mazeppa 
until  Jan.  1,  1905,  when  he  resigned  to 
become  county  treasurer  which  position 
he  now  holds.  Member  Masonic  order, 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Republican.  Married  at 
Pine  Island,  Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1891,  to 
Miss  Clara  M.  Bunn.  Address:  Wa- 
basha, Minn. 

MATHEWS,  Marvin  E.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1849;  re- 
moved to  Rochester,  Minn.,  June,  1854; 
educated  in  country  schools  of  Minne- 
sota, Rochester  High  School  and  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan.  Admitted  to  Min- 
nesota bar,  Oct.  13,  1873;  practiced  law 
at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  until  June,  1876, 
when  he  removed  to  Marshall,  where  he 
has  since  remained.  Mayor  of  the  City 
of  Marshall  several  terms;  ex-county 
attorney;  receiver  of  the  U.  S.  Land 
Office,  at  Marshall,  under  appointment 
of  Grover  Cleveland  during  his  second 
term,  4  years.  Independent  Democrat. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Shriner,  I.  O.  O. 
P.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  New 
Ulm,  Aug.  21,  1875,  to  Miss  Minnie 
Boesch.      Address:      Marshall,    Minn. 

MATHXSEN,  G.  B.,  physician;  born  at 
Madison.  Wis.,  Jan.  30,  1875;  son  of 
Joseph  L.  and  Judith  Mathisen;  came 
to  Minnesota,  18S5;  educated  at  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn., 
and  University  of  Minnesota,  Medical 
Department,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.. 
1897.  Began  practice  of  medicine  in 
Minneapolis,  1897;  now  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Evansville,  Minn.  Republican. 
Protestant.        Member      Masonic      order, 


Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1896,  to  Miss  E. 
Daniels.      Address:      Evansville,    Minn. 

MATHISEN,  Joseph,  banking;  born 
at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Jan.  7,  1840; 
educated  at  University  of  Copenhagen. 
Served  as  Captain  Co.  B,  15th  Wis.  Vols, 
for  3  years  in  Civil  War.  After  the  war 
engaged  in  wheat  business  at  Madison, 
Wis.,  for  16  years;  removed  to  Evans- 
ville, Minn.,  1882,  and  entered  firm  of 
Raiber  &  Co.,  Bank  of  Evansville,  of 
which  is  cashier  and  manager.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Address:  Evansville, 
Minn. 

MATSON,  Nels.  Altoin,  wholesale 
bakery;  born  in  Malmo,  Sweden,  Sept.  30, 
1865;  son  of  John  and  Anna  Matson; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Sweden. 
Came  to  America,  1884;  engaged  in  busi- 
ness at  Roseville,  111.;  removed  to  Min- 
neapolis, 189S,  and  established  whole- 
sale bakery,  in  his  own  name,  of  which 
he  is  proprietor;  also  president  and 
treasurer  of  the  company  which  was  in- 
corporated, Jan.  1,  1907.  President  of 
the  Builders'  Hardware  Co.,  since  1904. 
Mason  (32  =  ),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  30,  1894, 
to  Miss  Tillie  Ekburg.  Independent  in 
politics.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  East  Side 
Commercial,  Odin.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  824-830  3rd  Av., 
N.  E.  Residence:  142  7  Adams  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

MATSON,  Purl  B.,  telephone  mana- 
ger; born  at  Fairmont,  Minn.,  Oct.  5, 
1869;  son  of  Aaron  and  Anna  (Wolf) 
Matson;  educated  in  Fairmont  public 
schools,  11  years.  Has  been  president 
of  the  Fairmont  Telephone  Co.,  since 
Jan.  15.  1905.  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  at  Fairmont,  Oct. 
25,  1896,  to  Miss  Anna  Dettmer.  Ad- 
dres:      Fairmont,   Minn. 

MATTER,  Samuel  E.,  salt  and  cement; 
born  at  Broadhead,  Wis.,  April,  18,  1868; 
son  of  Conrad  and  Ursula  (Wales)  Mat- 
ter; educated  at  Oberlin  College,  Ober- 
lin,  O.,  1889.  Began  actice  career  as 
bookkeeper  for  grain  commission  firm 
Duluth,  1889,  continuing  until  1895;  has 
been  identified  with  Standard  Salt  & 
Cement  Co.,  since  1895,  of  which  he  is 
president  and  manager.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Married  at  Aurora, 
TIL,  May,  1898,  to  Miss  Anna  Town. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  239  Lake 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  2130  Woodland 
Av.,    Duluth. 

MATTESON,  Charles  Dickerman, 
banking;  born  at  Decorah,  la.,  Sept.  13. 
1869;  son  of  Sumner  W.  and  Louise 
(Dickerman)  Matteson;  graduated  from 
high  school,  Decorah,  1887;  entered 
Academic  Department  University  of 
Minnesota.  1887,  and  the  Law  Depart- 
ment, 1889;  graduated  from  University 
of  Michigan,  B.L.,  1893;  unmarried. 
Entered  employ  of  Security  Trust  Co., 
St.  Paul,  as  runner,  1893,  of  which  is 
now  secretary,  treasurer  and  director; 
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Quincy  Haas  &  Co.,  general  insurance; 
R.  M.'  Lawton  &  Co..  rents  and  real  es- 
tate; St.  Paul  Park  Realty  Co.,  owner  of 
town  site  of  St.  Paul  Park.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Country,  Athletic,  White 
Bear  Yacht.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg-.  Residence:  530  Holly  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

MATTEEWS,  Thomas  A.,  freight 
agent;  born  at  Birmingham,  Eng.,  Sept., 
1S41;  educated  in  England;  came  to 
America,  ISOl,  and  has  been  identified 
with  railroad  business  since  1863  and 
N.  W.  freight  agent  Nickel  Plate  Line 
since  1884.  Independent  in  politics. 
Methodist.  Married  in  England,  to  Miss 
Caroline  E.  Goode.  Office:  Guaranty 
Loan  Bldg..   Minneapolis. 

MATTSON,  Peter  Augnist,  educator; 
born  at  Hvitsand,  Sweden,  Sept.  29,  1865; 
son  of  Mattes  and  Anna  (Stephenson) 
Johanson;  came  to  America;  1882,  and 
located  in  Sacred  Heart,  Minn.;  graduate 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1892;  Augustana  College  (theologi- 
cal). Rock  Island,  111.,  degree  of  B.D., 
1S94;  University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
Ph.D.,  1896;  honorary  degree  of  D.D.. 
Muhlenberg  College,  Pa.,  1896.  In  the 
Lutheran  ministry  since  1892;  at  Taco- 
ma,  Wash.,  1894-99;  one  year  in  Cali- 
fornia; in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  until  he 
became  president  of  Gustavus  Adolphus 
College,  Aug.  1,  1904.  Married  at  Hop- 
kins, Minn.,  1S95.  to  Miss  Emma  Olson. 
Address:     St.  Peter,  Minn. 

MAUBER,  Charles  Ferdinand,  banking: 
born  at  Chaska,  Minn.,  Oct.  22,  1866: 
son  of  Rudolph  and  Louise  E.  (Bender) 
Maurer;  educated  in  district  school  until 
16  and  at  Excelsior  Academy,  Excelsior, 
Minn.  Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
dry  goods  store  of  Oerter  &  Eder, 
Chaska,  1883;  was  clerk  in  store  of  J.  J. 
Brechet,  general  merchandise,  Glencoe. 
1886;  bookkeeper  for  Holmes  &  Wom- 
mer,  general  merchandise  and  grain. 
1887-88;  became  head  salesman  general 
merchandise  store  of  H.  "V\^erring,  Fair- 
fax, 1889,  and  after  two  years  was  taken 
in  as  partner,  continuing  until  1899;  one 
of  the  organizers  of  the  Fairfax  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  and  subsequently  elected 
manager,  continuing  until  1904;  has  been 
cashier  of  the  Farmers  &  Merchants 
State  Bank,  Arlington,  since  its  organ- 
ization. May,  1904;  also  secretary  and 
director  Arlington  Creamery  Co.  Mar- 
ried at  Fairfax,  Minn.,  Oct.  18,  1882,  to 
Miss  Capitola  E.  Dodge.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  M.  ^".  A.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.     Address:     Arlington,  Minn. 

MAUBEB,  Edmund  Iiawrence,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  Oct.  10, 
1878;  son  of  Albert  M.  and  Lizzie  E. 
(Gaid)  Maurer:  educated  at  Brownton 
(Minn.)  High  School,  graduating,  June, 
1901;  University  of  Minnesota,  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  June  2,  1904;  interne 
City    and     County     Hospital,     St.     Paul, 


1904-05.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Crow 
River  Valley,  Camp  Release  and  Mc- 
I.,eod  County  Medical  societies.  Member 
Phi  Beta  Pi  fraternity.  Married.  Ad- 
dress:    Brownton,    Minn. 

BXAXWEIiIi,  Guy  Everett,  president 
Winona  State  Normal  School;  born  in 
Mason  Co.,  111.,  1870;  son  of  Henry  C. 
and  Mary  (Ewers)  Maxwell;  came  to 
Appleton,  Minnesota.  1879;  graduate 
Hamline  University,  degree  of  A.B.,  1893; 
Columbia  University,  Teachers  College, 
degre  of  A.M.,  1900;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1896,  Miss  Jeannette  R.  Evans.  Taught 
in  public  schools  of  Minnesota  and  Wis- 
consin, 1893-98;  was  principal  training 
department  Winona  State  Normal 
School,  1900-04;  has  been  president  of 
the  school  since  1904.  Club:  Meadow 
Brook.  Recreations:  Golf,  tennis  and 
gymnasium.      Address:      Winona,    Minn. 

IVXAV,  Alfred  Iiuther,  newspaper  man; 
born  at  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1852;  son  of 
Ralph  and  Caroline  (Miles)  May;  edu- 
cated in  the  high  school,  Shullsburg, 
Wis.,  and  State  Normal  School,  Platts- 
ville.  Wis.,  graduating  in  1876;  married 
at  Plattsville,  1886,  to  Mary  E.  Good- 
fellow.  Taught  in  graded  schools  of 
Wisconsin  from  1876  to  1880;  farmed  in 
Cass  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  1880-86;  bookkeeper 
for  the  American  Press  Association  at 
St.  Paul,  1888  to  1896;  resident  mana- 
ger since  Jan.  1,  1896.  Member  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Office:  41  East  3rd  St.  Residence: 
94  3   Marshall  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

MAT,  Charles  Clifford,  physician; 
born  at  LeClaire.  la,,  March  8,  1860; 
.son  of  James  M.  and  Margaret  A.  (Cun- 
ningham) May;  educated  in  common 
schools;  Eastern  Iowa  Mormal  School, 
Columbus  Junction,  la.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1882;  Medical  Department. 
State  University  of  Iowa,  degree  ot 
M.D.,  1886.  Clerk  of  Board  of  Education, 
Adrian,  for  14  years.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association,  South- 
western Minnesota  Medical  Society. 
Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  Adrian,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss  Caroline 
M.  Johnson.     Address:     Adrian,  Minn. 

MAT,  Iiewis  Ti.,  nurseryman;  born  in 
Canada,  1856;  son  of  John  and  Jane 
(Luke)  May;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  at  business  college;  married  at 
Toronto,  Ont.,  1880,  to  Miss  Eliza  Mary 
Lovell.  Began  active  career  in  nursery 
business;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1878,  and 
founded  L.  L.  May  &  Co.,  nurserymen. 
Was  member  St.  Paul  School  Board  for 
5  vears;  now  vice  president  Police  Board 
City  of  St.  Paul.  Democrat.  Episcopal- 
ian. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office: 
381-383  Minn.  St.  and  64  E.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     724   Cedar  St.,   St.   Paul. 

MATBEBKV,  Arthur  Irving',  grain; 
born  at  Guilford.  Minn.,  Jan.  26,  1871; 
son  of  Isaac  and  Martha  A.  Mayberry; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Otter  Tail 
Co.,     Minn.       Came     to     Minneapolis     in 


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1884;  beg-an  active  career  as  employe  of 
Barnes,  Demond  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry 
goods;  entered  grain  business  as  samp- 
ler, Sept.,  1SS9;  has  been  identified 
with  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  Samp- 
ling Co.,  Minneapolis  since  1S9S,  and  has 
been  manager  of  the  company  since  1900. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber K.  O.  T.  M.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June,  1890,  to  Miss  Flora  Patterson.  Of- 
fice: Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2821  13th  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

MAVIiAND,  Andrew  XT.,  lawyer;  born 
on  a  farm  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov. 
28,  1864;  son  of  L.  A.  and  Unni  (Thors- 
nes.s)  Mayland;  educated  at  Carleton 
College,  Northfield;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, degree  of  B.A.,  1893; 
College  of  Law,  same  university, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1895.  Married  at  Albert 
liCa,  Minn.,  1901,  to  Miss  Ella  J.  Soren- 
son.  Practiced  law  at  Ponca  City, 
Oklahoma,  1895;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  Albert  Lea  since  1897. 
County  attorney  Freeborn  Co.  for  4 
years.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
Freeborn  County  Bar  Association. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.     Address:      Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

MAVIiAND,  Martin  !■.,  physician; 
born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  23, 
1868;  son  of  Louis  A.  and  Une  (Thors- 
ness)  Mayland;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.;  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.;  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1892;  post 
graduate  course  New  York  Post  Gradu- 
ate Hospital  and  College,  1896.  Married 
at  Faribault,  Minn.,  Nov.  30,  1901,  to 
Miss  Olivet  J.  Sullivan.  Practiced  two 
years  in  Mankato;  removed  to  Faribault, 
1894,  where  he  has  since  practiced. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Rice  County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Ad- 
dress:     Faribault,   Minn. 

niAYKE,  Dexter  Dwig-ht,  educator; 
born  at  Beetown,  Wis.,  May  14,  1863; 
son  of  Nicliolas  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Treloar)  Mayne;  educated  in  public 
schools;  State  Normal  School,  Platte- 
ville.  Wis.,  graduating  in  1883;  special 
courses  in  a  number  of  different  insti- 
tutions; married  at  Spring  Prairie,  1887, 
to  Nella  G.  Coman.  Principal  schools, 
Elkhorn,  Wis.,  1884-89;  principal  schools 
Fort  Atkinson,  1889-93;  principal  and 
superintendent  schools  Janesville,  Wis., 
1893-1901;  superintendent  schools  of 
Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1901-02;  has  been 
principal  School  of  Agriculture,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  since  1903.  Author: 
Modern  Business  Speller;  First  Princi- 
ples of  Agriculture  (with  E.  S.  Goff) ; 
Mayne's  Sight  Speller;  Modern  Business 
English  (with  C.  J.  Smith).  Recrea- 
tions: Boxing  and  swimming.  Office: 
St.  Anthony  Park,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Maple  Lake,  Minn. 

SXAVO,  Charles  Horace,  surgeon;  born 
at   Rochester,    Minn.,   July    19,    1865;    son 


of  Dr.  William  Worrall  and  Louise 
Abigail  (Wright)  Mayo;  graduate 
Rochester  High  School;  Chicago  Medical 
College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1888;  (honorary 
degree  of  M.A.,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1903).  Married  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
1893,  to  Miss  Edith  Graham.  Has  been 
in  practice  at  Rochester,  since  1888. 
Member  firm  of  Drs.  Mayo,  Graham  & 
Co.  President  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  1905-06.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Recreation:  Automobiling. 
Address:      Rochester,   Minn. 

MAYO,  William  J.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  1861; 
son  of  William  Worrall  and  Louise 
Abigail  (Wright)  Mayo;  educated  in 
private  school,  Rochester,  Minn.,  and 
in  Medical  Department,  University  of 
Michigan,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1883;  married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1S84, 
to  Hattie  Damon.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  surgery  at  Rochester 
since  1883;  member  firm  of  Drs.  Mayo, 
Graham  &  Co.,  physicians  and  surgeons. 
Member  American  Medical  Association, 
(president  1906-07),  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Olmsted  County 
Medical  Society,  etc.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Ad- 
dress:    Rochester,  Minn. 

MAYO,  William  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Manchester,  England,  May  31,  1819; 
emigrated  to  America  early  in  life  and 
lived  for  some  time  in  New  York  City, 
later  removing  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and 
to  Indiana,  1846,  where  he  completed 
his  early  medical  studies;  married  to 
I..ouise  Abigail  Wright.  Began  practice 
in  Lafayette,  Ind.;  received  honorary 
degree  of  M.D.,  from  University  of 
Missouri,  1854;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1854, 
and  in  fall  of  same  year  located  at 
Superior,  Wis.,  taking  up  a  land  claim 
on  the  Bay  of  St.  Louis  in  Minnesota; 
was  appointed  chairman  first  board  of 
county  commissioners  of  St.  Louis  Co. 
(then  a  wilderness)  and  located  the 
county  seat,  now  the  city  of  Duluth; 
after  an  adventurous  life  of  several 
months  among  the  Indians,  he  returned 
to  St.  Paul,  1855;  resumed  practice  of 
medicine  in  Le  Sueur  Co.,  1858;  partici- 
pated in  campaign  against  Indians,  1862, 
and  was  appointed  examining  surgeon 
provost  marshal  board  at  Rochester. 
President  Minnesota  State  Medical  As- 
sociation, 1873;  visited  European  hos- 
pitals, 1877;  elected  mayor  of  Rochester, 
1882;  was  State  Senator,  1889-93.  Re- 
tired from  active  practice,  1900.  Ad- 
dress:    Rochester,   Minn. 

MEACHAM,  Fred  E.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  May  6,  1859;  son 
of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Cox) 
Meacham;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Red  Wing;  married  at  Red  Wing,  Dec. 
15,  1880,  to  Miss  Minnie  Sargeant. 
Was  connected  with  flour  mills  at  Red 
Wing,  1875-81;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1881. 
and  has  since  been  engaged  in  real 
estate  business.     Member  St.    Paul   Real 


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Estate  Exchange.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Recreations:  Hunting  and  fisli- 
ing.  Office:  Nat.  Germ.  Am.  Bk.  Bldg. 
Residence:      SS5    Phalen  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

MEAD,  Charles  Williain,  county  com- 
missioner; born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  Feb. 
15,  1847;  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Van 
Vranken)  Mead;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  academy.  Reared  on  a 
farm;  taught  school  in  Wisconsin,  1S6S- 
69;  came  to  Redwood  Falls,  and  settled 
on  homestead,  1S69;  built  hotel  at  De 
Smet,  S.  D.,  1880,  and  sold  it,  1SS2,  mov- 
ing back  to  homestead;  was  elected 
sheriff  Redwood  Co.,  1886  and  held  the 
office  S  years;  began  selling  machinery 
and  harness  goods,  1888;  retired,  1904. 
Chairman  board  of  county  commis- 
sioners. Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Marshall.  Minn., 
1880,  to  Miss  Ida  M.  Mead.  Address: 
Redwood   Falls,   Minn. 

MEAD,  Egbert  Scudder,  manufac- 
turer; born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  18, 
1855;  son  of  Stephen  and  Harriet  Amelia 
(Scofield)  Mead;  entered  the  School  of 
Mechanical  Arts,  New  York  City,  at  20 
years  of  age,  graduating,  1876;  married 
1st,  Emma  Kivill  (now  deceased);  2nd, 
Emma  Rathman.  Has  been  connected 
with  the  manufacturing  industry  since 
April  16,  1868;  president  and  treasurer, 
Minneapolis  Cereal  Co.,  treasurer  City 
of  Winona,  Minn.,  1884-89.  Independent 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Office:  Nicol- 
let Island.  Residence:  1423  Vine  Place, 
Minneapolis. 

MEAD,  Warren  Hewitt,  lawyer;  born 
at  Genoa,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25, 
1836;  son  of  Lockwood  and  Susan  (Mil- 
ler) Mead;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  and  at  C^izenovia  Seminary, 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Was  1st  lieut.,  Co.  F, 
6th  Ky.  Cav.;  was  confined  for  22 
months  in  Confederate  prisons,  8  months 
in  Libby  prison;  was  under  fire  of  Union 
guns  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  for  six 
months;  finallv  escaped  at  Winsboro, 
S.  C.  Entered  practice  of  law,  1868, 
and  came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1870,  where 
he  has  since  resided.  Twice  elected  a 
member  of  the  legislature  of  Minnesota. 
Presbyterian.  Odd  Fellow.  Married  at 
Canillus,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1868,  to 
Frances  A.  Hughes  (now  deceased). 
Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence: 
554    Holly  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

MEADE,  Charles  Joseph,  physician; 
born  at  Morrisburg,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  23, 
1876;  son  of  Michael  and  Anne  Meade; 
educated  at  Ottawa  University,  Ottawa, 
Canada,  and  at  McGill  University, 
Montreal,  Canada,  M.D.,  1892;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  June  22,  1898,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  Lytle.  Has  been  engaged  in 
the  practice  at  St.  Paul  since  1892. 
Visiting  physician  to  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pital, City  and  County  Hospital,  St. 
Paul  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum.  Profes- 
sor of  clinical  medicine,  Hamline  Uni- 
versity. Member  Ramsey  County  Medi- 
cal    Society,     American    and    Minnesota 


State  Medical  associations.  Office:  74 
\\^est  4th  St.  Residence:  227  Virginia 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

MEAGHER,  John  B.;  born  at  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  July  24,  1867;  son  of  John 
F.  and  Mary  (Battelle)  Meagher;  edu- 
cated at  University  of  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
and  Harvard  Law  School.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  from  Mankato,  1899  and  has  en- 
gaged extensively  in  real  estate  and 
other  lines  of  business.  President  Man- 
kato Gas  and  Electric  Light  Co.;  vice 
president  Leech  Lake  Lumber  Co.; 
director  Capital  National  Bank,  St.  Paul. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country.  Office:  Pioneer  Press 
Bldg.  Residence:  659  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

MEAIiET,  Samuel  Johnson,  merchant, 
banker;  born  at  Monticello,  Minn  ,  Oct. 
IS,  1857;  son  of  Tobias  G.  and  Catharine 
(Prescott)  Mealey;  educated  in  Monti- 
cello  High  School  and  at  University  of 
Minnesota;  married  at  Rutland,  Vt., 
1883,  to  Miss  M.  E.  Sherwln.  Began 
in  retail  mercantile  business  at  Monti- 
cello  and  is  now  president  of  the  fol- 
lowing companies:  S.  J.  Mealey  &  Co., 
Jewell  Milling  Co.,  and  State  Bank  of 
Monticello,  all  of  Monticello;  State 
Bank  of  St.  .Michael,  Grantsburg  Starch 
Co.,  Osceola  Starch  Co.,  Colfax  Starch 
Co.,  River  Falls  Starch  Co.,  all  of  Wis- 
consin.     Addnss:      Monticello,    Minn. 

MEABKIiE,  Erastus  Fletcher,  law  and 
banking;  born  in  Pa.,  1849;  graduate 
Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  Mil- 
lersville.  Pa.,  degree  of  B.E.,  1869; 
University  of  Michigan,  A.B.,  LL.B., 
1877;  LL.D.,  1902.  Began  practice  of 
law,  1879,  and  entered  banking  business, 
1882.  Now  vice  president  Security  Bank 
of  Minnesota.  Methodist.  Office:  Se- 
curitv  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  2217  So. 
Aldri'ch  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

MECKSTBOTH,  Charles  W.,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  Sept.  7, 
1872;  son  of  August  and  Caroline  (Sun- 
derman)  Meckstroth;  graduate  Le  Sueur 
High  School,  1890;  Hamline  University, 
1891-92;  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing degree  of  M.D.,  1895.  Was  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  at  Evansville, , 
Minn.,  1896-1901;  has  been  practicing  at 
Brandon  since  1901.  Married  at  Bran- 
don, 1899,  to  Miss  Lottie  C.  Johnson. 
Address:     Brandon,  Minn. 

MEE,  Patrick  Henry,  physician;  born 
at  Alfsborg,  Minn.,  May  18,  1874;  son 
of  Philip  and  Kate  (Hamill)  Mee;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  Waseca  High 
School,  graduating,  1896;  taught  school 
three  years;  entered  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
1899,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1903. 
Was  assistant  at  the  Gaylord  Hospital 
for  sixteen  months.  Elected  coroner 
of  Sibley  County,  Nov.  6,  1906.  Member 
Camp  Release  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Member  M.  W.  A.,  M.  B.  A., 
Knights  of  Columbus.     Married  at  Gay- 


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lord,  Minn..  Oct.  14,  1903,  to  Miss 
Josephine  Maisonneuve.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.      Address:      Gaylord,   Minn. 

MEi:,  Robert,  lawyer;  born  at  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  April  12,  1S6S,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Emily  I.  (Davis)  Mee; 
educated  in  Faribault  public  schools 
and  The  Shattuck  School;  married  at 
Faribault,  Oct.  8,  1903,  to  Miss  Emily 
L.  Gilmore.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law  at  Faribault  since  1890;  was 
county  attorney  Rice  Co.,  two  terms; 
city  attorney  of  Faribault,  1902-07. 
Democrat.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  All 
outdoor  athletic  sports.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,   Minn. 

MEGAABDEM-,  Philip  Tollef,  lawyer: 
born  Alamakee  Co.,  la.,  Oct.  2,  1864; 
son  of  Tollef  K.  and  Agata  (Sorteberg) 
Megaarden;  graduate  University  of  Min- 
nesota College  of  Law,  degrees  of  LL.B., 
1892,  LL.M..  1905.  Acted  as  chief 
deputy  sheriff  of  Hennepin  Co.,  for  two 
years,  at  the  close  of  which  time  he 
entered  into  law  partnership  with  John 
H.  Steel;  was  elected  sheriff  of  Hennepin 
Co.,  1900  and  1902.  returning  to  practice 
of  law  at  close  of  second  term.  Direc- 
tor Pacific  Coast  and  Norway  Packing 
Co.  Republican.  Mason,  Knight  Tem- 
plar, Shriner,  and  member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  and  Mahara  Tem- 
ple D.  O.  K.  K.  Offlce:  Andrus  Bldg. 
Residence:  2504  Garfield  Av.,  Minnea- 
polis. 

MEIER,  Jolin,  clergyman;  born  at 
Paderborn,  Prussia,  July  1,  1854;  son 
of  Frederic  and  Sophia  (Hornekamp) 
Meier;  studied  the  classics  and  philoso- 
phy at  Paderborn,  came  to  America,  June 
29,  1874,  and  to  Minnesota,  July  8,  of 
the  same  year;  studied  theology  at  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn., 
1874-77.  Ordained  as  priest  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  church,  July  8,  1877; 
was  in  charge,  successively,  of  parishes 
at  Belle  Chester,  St.  Peter  and  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  and  has  been  in  charge  of  St. 
Joseph's  Church,  Winona,  since  Aug.  4, 
1885.  Member  St.  Joseph's  Benevolent 
Society,  Winona,  German  Catholic  Be- 
nevolent Association  of  Minnesota.  Ad- 
dress:    Winona,   Minn. 

MEZGHEN,  John  Felix  Dryden,  law- 
yer; born  at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  Sept. 
25,  1877;  son  of  Joseph  P.  and  Mary 
E.  (Smith)  Meighen;  educated  at  Upper 
Towa  University,  Fayette,  la.,  1891-95, 
graduating  degree  of  B.L.,  1895,  degree 
of  M.L.,  same  college,  1899;  University 
of  Michigan,  1897-1900,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1900.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  since  1900. 
Democrat.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knight  Templar,  Shrine,  Knights  ol 
Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum. 
I'nmarried.     Address:     Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

MEIGHEN,  Thomas  J.,  farmer,  mer- 
chant and  banker;  born  at  Forestville, 
Minn.,  Aug.  21,  1855;  son  of  Felix  and 
Eliza  Jane  Meighen;   educated   in  public 


schools  of  Forestville;  married  at  Car- 
miona,  Minn.,  Sept.  6,  1897,  to  Miss 
Mary  Broderick.  Retail  merchant, 
Forestville,  business  founded  by  his 
father,  Oct.  1,  1853;  president  First 
National  Bank,  Preston,  Minn.,  since 
1902;  member  State  Board  of  Equaliza- 
tion for  4  years.  Member  Peoples  Party 
National  Committee.  Address:  Preston, 
Minn. 

MEIiADV,  John  P.,  wholesale  paper 
merchant;  born.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June 
24,  1868;  graduated  from  Christian 
Brothers  School,  St.  Paul,  1885;  married, 
St.  Paul,  Sept.  4,  1S94,  Mary  R.  Pren- 
dergast.  Began  business  career  as  bill 
clerk  in  employ  of  P.  H.  Kelly  Mercan- 
tile Co.,  St.  Paul  in  1885;  then  assistant 
l)ookkeeper,  profit  clerk,  shipping  clerk 
and  for  four  years,  traveling  salesman; 
resigned  in  1893  to  engage  in  the  paper 
business  and  has  since  been  associated 
with  James  S.  Casey  under  firm  name 
of  Melady  &  Casey,  wholesalers  of 
wrapping  paper,  paper  bags,  stationery, 
cordage  and  woodenware.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  of  Elks, 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Knights  of  Mac- 
cabees. Junior  Pioneers  of  St.  Paul  and 
A.  O.  H.  Clubs:  Commercial  and  Job- 
bers Union.  Recreations:  Outdoor 
sports.  Office:  316-318  Sibley  St.  Resi- 
dence:     50    Tilton    St.,    St.   Paul. 

MEIiGAABD,  Hans  l.,  banker;  born 
in  Norway.  Nov.  4,  1859;  son  of  Lars 
H.  and  Anne  Melgaard;  common  school 
education.  Was  bookkeeper  at  Gille- 
hammer,  Norway,  until  1882;  came  to 
America,  1882,  and  was  bookkeeper  First 
National  Bank  of  Fargo,  N.  D.;  removed 
to  Argyle,  Minn.,  and  founded  the  Far- 
mers and  Merchants  Bank  of  Argyle, 
1886,  of  which  he  is  president.  Also 
president  State  Bank  of  Kennedy,  State 
Bank  of  Karlstad,  Scandia  State  Bank 
of  Stephens,  State  Bank  of  Middle 
River,  Citizens  State  Bank  of  Osto;  vice 
president  State  Bank  of  Warren,  Far- 
mers State  Bank,  of  Newfolden.  State 
Bank  of  Bandette,  Bank  of  Viking, 
Bank  of  Alvarado.  Owns  and  operates 
farm  near  Argyle.  Republican.  Mayor 
of  Argyle;  delegate  to  Republican  Na- 
tional Convention  at  Philadelphia,  1900. 
Lutheran.  Mason  (32°).  Married  in 
Minnesota,  1893,  to  Miss  Hulda  Mankell. 
Address:      Argyle,   Minn. 

MEIiIN,  James  E.,  banker;  born  at 
Center  City,  Minn..  1872;  son  of  John 
Melin;  educated  in  public  schools.  Has 
been  president  of  the  Chisago  County 
State  Bank  since  1903;  member  of  firm 
of  Alfred  Melin  &  Co.,  retail  clothing, 
Lindstrom,  Minn.  Register  of  deeds 
Chisago  Co.,  1895-1902.  Republican. 
Recreations:  Wild  fowl  and  trap  shoot- 
ing.     Address:      Center  City,    Minn. 

MEIiONE,  James  Arthur,  general 
agent  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.;  born  at  Norwich,  O.,  July  1, 
1867;  son  of  William  and  Jane  (Steven- 
son) Melone;  educated  in  public  schools 
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sota,  1S84;  attended  Rochester  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1884-88,  graduating,  June, 
ISSS.  Began  active  career  as  telegraph 
operator  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Ry.,  July  2, 
1.882;  resigned  Nov.,  1884,  to  attend 
school;  reentered  service  of  railway  as 
operator  and  continued,  1888-89;  became 
bookkeeper  Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  Nov.,  1889;  special  agent 
Southern  Minnesota,  Oct.,  1891,  and  since 
Oct.,  1900,  together  with  A.  C.  Steven- 
son, has  been  general  agent  of  the  com- 
pany for  Southern  Minnesota.  Also 
secretary  and  treasurer  Rochester  Tele- 
phone Co.  Republican.  Mayor  Roches- 
ter, 1899-1900.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
Ijer  Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Commanderv,  Shrine;  Knights  Pythias. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  28,  1903, 
to  Miss  Grace  Van  Sickle.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
Rochester,  Minn. 

MEXTDENHAIiI^,  I^uther,  real  estate; 
born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa..  Aug.  7,  1836; 
son  of  Isaac  and  Dinah  (Hannum) 
Mendenhall;  graduated  from  University 
of  Michigan,  degree  of  A.M.,  1860. 
Studied  law  after  leaving  college,  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  practiced  until  1868;  came  to  Du- 
luth,  1868.  and  opened  law  office  but 
gradually  entered  real  estate  business; 
member  real  estate  lirm  of  Mendenhall 
&  Hoopes,  founded  1869.  Director  First 
National  Bank;  treasurer  Duluth  Street 
Ry.  Co.  President  Duluth  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  Republican.  Member  Society 
of  Friends.  Mason.  Married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1898,  to  Miss  Kate  B.  Hardy. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 1st  Natl.  Bank  BIdg.  Residence: 
1412    E.    Superior    St.,    Dulutli. 

MElfDENKAI^Ii,  Warren,  meat  packer; 
born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  April  27,  1868; 
son  of  Milton  and  Ann  Mendenhall; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Chester 
Co.  and  at  State  Normal  School,  West 
Chester,  Pa.  Came  to  Duluth,  1888; 
began  active  career  as  clerk  in  employ 
of  the  North  West  Fuel  Co.;  was  identi- 
fied with  Duluth  Dry  Goods  Co.  as  secre- 
tary and  treasurer:  entered  wholesale 
dressed  meat,  provision  and  live  stock 
business  as  member  of  the  firm  of  Elliot 
&  Co.,  1899,  and  still  continues.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Society  of  Friends.  Mar- 
ried at  Duluth,  May  29,  1905,  to  Miss 
Anna  M.  Cook.  Clubs:  Commercial. 
Duluth  Boat.  Recreation:  Hunting. 
Office:  Foot  of  37th  Av.,  W.  Residence: 
1925   W.   3rd   St.,   Duluth. 

MENDENHAIiIi,  Watson,  merchant; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  13,  1868; 
son  of  Luther  and  Ellen  R.  (Watson) 
Mendenhall;  educated  in  public  schools, 
Duluth  and  High  School,  Philadelphia. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Duluth  since 
1870;  began  business  career  with  Men- 
denhall &  Hoopes.  Are  insurance  and 
real  estate;  was  with  Duluth  Dry  Goods 
Co.,  for  5  years;  has  been  identified  with 
Christenson-Mendenhall-Graham  Co.,  im- 
porters and  jobbers  of  men's  furnishing 
goods,    etc.,    since    1896;    has   been   secre- 


tary and  treasurer  of  the  company,  since 
July,  1905.  Republican.  Married  at 
Duluth,  Feb.,  1897,  to  Miss  Mary  R. 
Lesarge.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
514-516  W.  1st  St.  Residence:  1412  E. 
1st   St.,    Duluth. 

MESCHANT,  Frank  D.,  lawyer,  me- 
chanical engineer;  born  at  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  1866;  son  of  Harvey  N.  and  Ella 
Jane  (De  La  Mater)  Merchant;  came 
to  Minneapolis  with  parents.  1867;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis; 
special  course  mechanical  engineering. 
University  of  Minnesota,  1888-1901; 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1894-96,  graduating  degree  of  LL. 
B.,  1896.  Began  active  career  by  learn- 
ing trade  of  machinist,  1884-85;  prior 
to  entering  University  of  Minnesota, 
was  connected  with  Minneapolis  Har- 
vesting Co.,  as  draughtsman  and  later 
in  charge  of  draugliting  room;  was  as- 
sistant to  James  F.  Williamson,  patent 
attorney,  and  after  graduating  in  law, 
became  junior  partner  in  firm  of  Wil- 
liamson &  Merchant,  patent,  trade  mark 
and  copyright  law,  in  which  position  he 
continues.  Also  director  Wolf  Valve 
Gear  Co.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1895. 
to  Miss  Stella  Marie  Michaud.  Member 
Sigma  Chi  fraternity.  Royal  Arcanum. 
Recreations:  Music  and  all  outside 
athletic  sports.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:  3117  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MEBBICK,  William  Hathaway,  gen- 
eral agent-  The  Singer  Sewing  Machine 
Co.;  born  in  Washington  Co.,  Minq., 
May  4,  1858;  son  of  Albert  H.  and  Anna 
Louise  (Hathaway)  Merrick;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  1879,  to  Miss  Caro- 
line E.  Gale.  Began  business  career 
in  employ  of  the  wholesale  dry  goods 
firm  of  Auerbach,  Finch  &  Sheffer  (now 
Finch,  Van  Slyck  &  McConville),  1875; 
later  became  identified  with  Noyes  & 
Merrick,  retail  grocers;  entered  service 
of  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Co.,  as 
salesman  and  collector,  1877;  has  been 
General  Agent  for  the  company  since 
Jan.  1,  1903,  his  territory  covering  Min- 
nesota, Wisconsin,  N.  and  S.  Dakota. 
Northern  Michigan  and  Canada  West. 
Member  Territorial  and  Junior  Pioneer 
associations  (youngest  member  Terri- 
torial Pioneers).  Clubs:  Commercial 
(charter  member).  Minnetonka  Yacht. 
Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence: St.  Paul  and  Lake  Minnetonka, 
Minn. 

MEBBUi^,  Burton  Jay,  physician: 
born  at  Palmyra,  la.,  May  3,  1856;  son 
of  Philo  and  Sophia  (Woodward)  Mer- 
rill; graduate.  Iowa  College,  Grinnell, 
la.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1877,  A.M.,  same  col- 
lege, 1880;  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1881.  Married 
at  Hudson,  Wis.,  1881,  to  Cornelia  E. 
Merrill.  Practiced  medicine  at  Hudson. 
Wis.,  for  one  year;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  Stillwater  since  1882.  Local 
surgeon  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&    Omaha    Ry.      Member    American    and 


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Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine.  Fliy- 
sician  to  Minnesota  State  Prison  15 
years;  ex-member  State  Board  of  Healtli. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
Masonic  order,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Sons  of  American  Revolution. 
Address:      Stillwater,   Minn. 

MXIRRIIj^,  Eugfeue  A.,  president  Min- 
nesota Loan  and  Trust  Co.;  born  at 
Byron,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1S47;  son  of 
Daniel  P.  and  Janette  L.  (Pollay)  Mer- 
rill; educated  in  public  schools  of  Gene- 
seo.  111.;  Hillsdale  College,  Hillsdale, 
Mich.,  graduating  degree  of  B.S.,  1S72, 
(hon.  degree  of  M.S.,  from  same  col- 
.  lege).  Studied  law  and  began  practice 
in  Minneapolis  as  partner  in  firm  of 
Woods  &  Merrill,  March,  1875;  retired 
from  partnership  and  associated  in  prac- 
tice of  law  with  Hon.  M.  B.  Koon  as 
Koon  &  Merrill,  Jan.  1,  1878,  being 
later  joined  by  Artliur  M.  Keith,  when 
the  firm  became  Koon,  Merrill  &  Keitli; 
organized  the  Minnesota  Loan  &  Trust 
Co.,  May  1,  1883,  and  became  its  presi- 
dent, which  position  he  still  holds.  Also 
vice  president  Associated  Realty  Co.; 
treasurer  Monadnock  Realty  Co.;  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  W.  M.  Prindle  &  Co.,  real 
estate,  Duluth.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  6,  1S76,  to  Miss  Adelaide  Keith. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Lafayette.  Recrea- 
tions: Horseback  riding  and  gardening. 
Office:  313  Nicollet  Av.  Residence: 
2116   Second   Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

MEBRIIiIi,  Galen  A.,  educator;  born 
in  Kalamazoo  Co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  28,  1859; 
son  of  George  P.  and  Sabra  W.  (Wal- 
lace) Merrill;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Ludington,  Mich.,  and  at  University 
of  Michigan;  married  at  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  Oct.  6,  1886,  to  Miss  Estella 
Ogden.  Began  teaching  1SS2,  as  princi- 
pal of  4th  ward  schools,  Ludington, 
Mich.,  continuing  one  year;  filled  office 
of  assistant  superintendent  of  state 
public  school  of  Michigan,  located  at 
Coldwater,  Mich.,  2  years,  and  acted  2 
years  as  state  agent'  of  same  school; 
has  been  superintendent  State  Public 
School,  Owatonna,  since  1886.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Member  Royal  Ar- 
canum.    Address:     Owatonna,  Minn. 

MERRIIiIi,  Oeorgre  C,  abstracts  of 
title;  born  in  Manchester,  111.;  June  22, 
1851;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Chi- 
cago; University  of  Chicago;  College  of 
Law,  University  of  Minnesota.  Has 
been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis  since 
1884;  was  identified  with  actuarial  de- 
partments of  life  insurance  companies 
for  10  years;  president  of  the  Merrill 
Abstract  Co.,  since  1892;  register  ot 
deeds,  Hennepin  Co.,  1901,  to  Jan.  1, 
1907.  Married  at  Magnolia,  111.,  Oct. 
13,  1875,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Swindler. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Travel. 
Office:  Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  2317 
Aldrich  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

M£RRZXiI^,  Henry  A.,  wholesale  pot- 
tery; born  at  St.  Paul,  June  20,  1863; 
graduated    from    St.    Paul    High    School, 


1879;  took  law  course  and  was  admitted 
to  bar  of  supreme  court  of  Minnesota, 
but  never  practiced;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1892,  to  Mabel  E.  Baldwin.  Member  of 
firm  of  Ogden,  Merrill  &  Greer,  im- 
porters and  wholesalers  of  pottery,  etc., 
since  1887.  President  St.  Paul  Jobbers 
and  Manufacturers'  Association,  1902. 
Office:  397-405  Sibley  St.  Residence: 
707   Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

MERRIIiIi,  James  Edward,  physician; 
born  at  Shakespeare,  Ont.,  Can.,  April 
19,  1867;  son  of  James  William  and 
Emily  (Galley)  Merrill;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1887;  attended  Parker  College, 
Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  lacking  one 
year  of  graduation;  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree*  of  M.D.,  1896.  In 
practice  at  Amboy  since  June,  1896; 
member  of  firm  of  Drs.  Merrill  &  Ben- 
ham  since  Aug.  1,  1904.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  E.  F.  U. 
Married  at  Winnebago  City,  Aug.  15, 
1896,  to  Miss  Gertrude  May  Hargreaves. 
Address:     Amboy,   Minn. 


John  P.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Monmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1858;  son  of 
Alexander  F.  and  Olive  B.  (Andrews) 
Merrill;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Lewiston,  Me.,  and  at  Bates  College, 
Lewiston;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar 
1884,  and  began  practice  of  law  at 
Lewiston;  came  to  Minnesota,  1885,  and 
located  in  St.  Paul;  removed  to  Red 
Wing,  1893,  where  he  has  been  engaged 
in  practice.  Republican.  County  treas- 
urer Androscoggin  Co.,  Me.,  1882-1885; 
court  commissioner  of  Goodhue  Co., 
since  1902.  Member  Goodhue  County 
Bar  Association.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Red  Wing,   Minn. 

MERRITT,  Georg'e  P.,  physician;  born 
at  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  184 6;  son  of  George 
and  Harriette  H.  Merritt;  educated  at 
Burlington  (la.)  Collegiate  Institute; 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  M.D., 
1872;  married  at  Plainview,  Minn.,  1876, 
to  Jennie  Lambie.  Has  been  in  practice 
at  St.  Peter  since  1872.  Coroner  Nicollet 
Co.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations.  Address:  St. 
Peter,  Minn. 

ICERRITT,  Hulett  Clinton,  capitalist; 
born  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Aug.  17,  1872; 
son  of  I^ewis  J.  and  Eunice  Annette 
(Wood)  Merritt;  attended  public  and 
high  schools  and  graduated  from  busi- 
ness college.  Engaged  in  real  estate 
business  at  16  in  Duluth;  secured  large 
interests,  with  his  father,  in  iron  mines 
and  was  prominent  in  the  building  of 
Duluth.  Missabe  &  Northern  Ry.,  and 
in  organizing  Lake  Superior  Consolidated 
Iron  (Merritt,  Rockefeller  Syndicate) 
Mines  of  which  he  was  director  at  21; 
sold  interest  in  mines  and  railway  to 
U.  S.  Steel  Corporation,  April,  1901,  of 
which  he  is  one  of  tlie  largest  stock- 
holders. President  and  treasurer  Santa 
Barbara  Consolidated  Ry.  Co.;  president 
and  treasurer  Itasca  Mercantile  Co.  of 
Minnesota    and    Pacific    Coast,    the    Mis- 


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sabe  Co.,  llie  Wolvin  Building  Co.,  Du- 
luth;  president  Spring-  Street  Co.  (real 
estate) ;  vice  president  West  Adams 
Heights  Co.,  Bueneman  Lipsey  Co.,  and 
Lewis  N.  Merritt  Co.,  Los  Angeles; 
president  and  treasurer  Merritt  Banking 
and  Mercantile  Co.;  director  North  Star 
Iron  Co.,  (Great  Northern  Railway  Co., 
one  deal);  president  San  Pedro  &  Ter- 
minal Gas,  Electric  &  Power  Co.,  Long 
Beach,  Alimetos,  Gas  Electric  &  Power 
Co.,  Tagus  Ranch  Co.,  The  Hill  Street 
Co.,  Merritt  Building  Co.,  Merritt  Bond 
Syndicate,  Pacific  Securities  Co.,  (con- 
trolling Pacific  Sugar  Co.),  Pacific  Com- 
pany (finance  company),  all  of  Cali- 
fornia; director  in  many  corporations 
and  chairman  of  the  board,  "Merritt 
Estates."  Married  at  Duluth,  July  13, 
1892,  to  Miss  Rosaline  Calistine  Haben 
of  Saginaw,  Mich.  Clubs:  California 
(Los  Angeles);  County,  Pasadena,  Auto- 
mobile. Bolsa  Chico  Gun  (Pasadena). 
Residence:  (Winter)  Pasadena,  Calif.; 
^Summer)  Duluth.  Oflices:  I^os  Angeles, 
Calif.;  Duluth,   Minn.;   New  York  City, 


Charles  W.,  dentist;  born  at 
Bath,  Me.,'  June  7,  1S64;  son  of  Major 
B.  G.  and  Charlotte  F.  (Coburn)  Merry; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  his  parents, 
1869,  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
until  17;  graduate  Pennsylvania  College 
of  Dental  Surgery,  Philadelphia,  D.D.S., 
1883.  Began  practice  in  office  of  his 
father,  where  he  continued  until  1S92; 
now  member  dental  firm  of  Merry  & 
Caine.  Ex-president  State  Board  of 
Dental  Examiners.  Former  member  M. 
N.  G.  Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shrinor; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Ar- 
canum, B.  P.  O.  E.,  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Address:     Stillwater,  Minn. 

MEBTZ,  John  G.,  merchant;  born  in 
Germany,  Sept.  25,  1835.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1859;  enlisted  in  7th  Minn.  Vol. 
Regt.,  1861-65,  Civil  War,  advancing  to 
orderly  sergeant.  After  the  close  of  the 
war,  returned  to  Minnesota  and  entered 
business  of  manufacturing  sash,  doors, 
etc.;  sold  out  the  manufacturing  plant, 
1879,  retaining  retail  department,  ad- 
mitted son  to  partnership,  1888,  which 
still  continues  as  John  G.  Mertz  &  Son. 
Married  at  Bedford,  O.,  1859,  Lois  O. 
Mathews  (now  deceased).  Address: 
Hastings,   Minn. 


Georg-e  M.,  physician;  born 
at  Kelso,  Sibley  Co.,  Minn.,  July  10, 
1873;  son  of  Herman  and  Minnie  (Buer- 
ing)  Mesker;  attended  district  school 
and  graduated  from  Henderson  High 
School,  June  6,  1892;  graduate  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery  University  of 
Minnesota,  1896.  Began  practice  of  med- 
icine at  Chokio,  Minn.,  but  after  a  few 
months  entered  the  City  Hospital,  Min- 
neapolis, as  interne;  located  at  Olivia  in 
spring  of  1897,  where  he  has  since  con- 
tinued. Sergeant  Co.  H,  3rd  Inf.,  M.  N. 
G.  Free  Thinker.  Member  of  Renville 
County  Medical  Society  and  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions.     Mason.      Married     at     St.    Paul, 


Sept.  20,  1899,  to  Miss  Ella  Dussell.  Ad- 
dress:    Olivia,    Minn. 

METZGER,  Iieopold,  jeweler;  born  at 
McGregor,  la.,  Feb.  1,  1865;  son  of  Louis 
and  Sophia  (Cohen)  Metzger;  educated 
in  public  schools  in  Iowa  and  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Minne- 
apolis since  1876;  entered  the  jewelery 
business  in  company  with  S.  Jacobs 
(now  deceased),  in  1884,  and  is  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  S.  Jacobs  &  Co. 
Jewish   religion.     Mason;    member   B.  P. 

0.  E.,  B'nai  B'rith.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1890,  to  Miss  Mollie  Jacobs.  Of- 
fice: 518  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2404 
Pleasant  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

METZGEB,  Lewis  L.,  wholesale  liquor 
dealer;    born  at   Landau,   Germany,  July 

1,  1858;  son  of  Lazarus  and  Babette 
(Bergman)  Metzger;  educated  in  high 
school.  Landau;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1903,  to  Jennie  Sternberg.  Bookkeeper 
and  cashier,  1876-80,  then  for  many 
years  traveling  salesman;  since  1902, 
senior  member  of  Lewis  L.  Metzger  & 
Co.,  wholesale  wines  and  liquors.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order  (32°),  Shriner.  Office: 
140  East  3rd  St.  Residence:  51  S.  Avon 
St.,   St.   Paul. 

MEVEB,  August  G.,  monuments  and 
headstones;  born  in  Germany,  Oct.  19, 
1853;  son  of  Ernest  and  Theresa  Meyer; 
came  to  America  and  located  in  Minne- 
sota, 1868;  educated  in  schools  of  Ger- 
many and  Minnesota;  married  at  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn.,  1878,  to  Lena  Schmidt. 
Lived  on  a  farm  in  Steele  Co.,  Minn., 
1868-73;  in  Owatonna,  1873-88;  has  been 
a  resident  of  Mankato  since  1888,  and 
is  proprietor  of  the  Mankato  Star 
Marble  &  Granite  Works,  founded,  1887. 
President  Citizens'  Fire  Association;  di- 
rector National  Citizens'  Bank,  Mankato 
Malting  Co.  Ex-alderman  of  Mankato. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Mason- 
ic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

MEVEB,  Christian  Wendlin,  county 
superintendent  of  schools;  born  at  St. 
Martin,  Minn.,  Oct.  16,  1862;  son  of  Hu- 
bert and  Gertrude  (Berg)  Meyer;  edu- 
cated at  State  Normal  schools,  St.  Cloud 
and  Mankato,  finishing  at  the  latter, 
1881.  Has  been  superintendent  of 
schools,  Dakota  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1899, 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Married  at  Montgomery,  Minn.,  April  15, 
1885,  to  Miss  Ellen  L.  Carroll.  Address: 
Hastings,    Minn. 

METER,  E.  Iiawrence,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec.  4,  1882;  son 
of  Albert  Henry  and  Emma  Louise 
(Ette)  Meyer;  came  to  Minnesota,  1895; 
graduate  Webster  public  school,  St.  Paul, 
June  1,  1897;  Central  High  School,  Min- 
neapolis, June,  1901;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
degree  of  M.D.,  June  1,  1905.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Jan.  18,  1906,  to  Miss 
Margaret  Emerson  Dinsmore.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Minneapolis, 
June,  1905;  has  been  in  practice  at 
Walnut    Grove   since   Aug.,    1905.      Mem- 


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ber  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation; Brown-Redwood  County  Medi- 
cal Society,  Plii  Rlio  Sigma  fraternity. 
Address:     Walnut    Grove,    Minn. 

MEVST,  Frank  Jay,  resident  manager 
A.  N.  Kellogg  Newspaper  Co.;  born  in 
Amsterdam,  Holland,  Jan.  23,  1858;  son 
of  Peter  and  Nellie  (Faber)  Meyst; 
public  school  education.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 18C6,  and  has  been  a  resident  of 
Minnesota  ever  since;  began  in  news- 
paper business  at  13  years  of  age  with 
St.  Cloud  (Minn.)  Times;  was  next 
with  St.  Paul  Newspaper  Union,  St. 
Paul,  continuing  from  1S75-S1;  became 
publisher  Osaliis  (Minn.)  Observer, 
1881,  and  started  Brainerd  (Minn.)  Dis- 
patch, 1882;  returned  to  St.  Paul  and 
acted  as  foreman  St.  Paul  Daily  Globe, 
1883-84,  also  becoming  one  of  the  or- 
ganizers of  Mutual  Benefit  Publishers' 
Association;  has  been  resident  mana- 
ger A.  N.  Kellogg  Newspaper  Co.,  Min- 
neapolis, since  Feb.,  1893.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  Roy- 
al Arcanum.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
May  28,  1881,  to  Miss  Lena  Furch. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Press.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  306 
University    Av.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

MZCHAEIi,  James  C,  lawyer;  born 
in  Virginia,  March  19,  1863;  son  ot 
John  A.  and  Nancy  H.  (Ormond)  Mich- 
ael; educated  in  public  scliools  and 
took  special  course  at  West  Virginia 
University,  teaching  school  in  winter. 
Engaged  in  business  at  La  Salle,  111., 
studied  law  and  removed  to  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  1884,  where  he  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  the  following  year.  Practiced 
law  at  Red  Wing,  1885-89;  came  to  St. 
Paul.  1889;  served  as  city  attorney. 
South  St.  Paul,  several  terms,  begin- 
ning 1891;  lias  been  corporation  coun- 
sel for  St.  Paul  since  1903.  Member 
American,  Minnesota  State  and  Ramsey 
County  Bar  associations.  Member  Char- 
ter Commission,  B.  P.-  O.  E.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Sept.  3, 
1890,  to  Miss  Jennie  M.  Crandall.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Driving.  Of- 
fice: Court  House.  Residence:  941 
Portland   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

MICHAUD,  Acliiile,  grocer;  native  of 
Canada;  son  of  Narcisse  and  Mathilde 
(Guilbault)  Michaud;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Canada.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  1870;  established  himself  in  gro- 
cery business  under  title  of  Michaud  & 
Co..  1872,  tlie  name  being  clianged  to 
Michaud  Brothers  in  1877,  under  which 
title  it  has  since  continued.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Catholic  Order  of 
Foresters.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1881, 
to  Miss  Langevin.  Office:  Wabasha 
and  7th  Sts.  Residence:  699  Grand  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

MICHAUI},  Adolph  Eug-ene,  wholesale 
grocer;  born  at  Joliette,  Can.,  Feb.  15, 
1863;  son  of  Narcisse  and  Mathilda 
(Guilbault)  Michaud;  educated  in  pub- 
lic   schools    in    Canada;     married    at    St. 


Paul,  Feb.  15,  1898,  to  Alice  Marie  Val- 
lee.  Began  business  career,  1878,  as 
casliier  in  store  of  Michaud  Bros.,  and 
was  promoted  until  he  was  admitted  to 
partnership  in  1886;  has  cliarge  of  the 
wholesale  department.  Republican.  Catli- 
olic.  Clubs:  Commercial  (charter  mem- 
ber), Minnesota.  Office:  142-14  4  East 
3rd  St.  Residence:  818  Laurel  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

MICHAUD,  Cliarles,  wholesale  and 
retail  grocer,  Ijorn  in  Joliette,  Canada, 
1846;  son  of  Narcisse  and  Mathilde 
(Guilbault)  Michaud;  common  school 
education;  began  in  grocery  business 
in  Canada,  40  years  ago;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1870,  and  lias  since  been  in  gro- 
cery business,  in  charge  of  retail  store 
of  Midland  Brotliers.  Married  in  Mis- 
souri, 1879,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Sauvinet. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  7tli  and 
Wabaslia  Sts.  Residence:  804  Hague 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

MICHAUD,  Desire  H.,  real  estate; 
born  in  Joliette  County,  Canada,  Sept. 
27,  1855;  son  of  Henry  and  Josette 
(Guilbault)  Michaud;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Canada.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  1876,  and  became  connected  with 
the  Michaud  Brotliers,  grocers;  turned 
his  attention  to  real  estate  and  has 
been  intimately  and  successfully  identi- 
fied witli  tlie  real  estate  development 
of  St.  Paul  since  1884.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Member  Real  Estate  Excliange. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Julie  F.  Clianson.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  105  East  4th  St.  Residence: 
6S6    Iglehart   St.,    St.   Paul. 

MICHAUD,  John  T.,  manager  St.  Louis 
Hotel;  born  in  Province  of  Quebec, 
Canada,  June  2  4,  1865;  son  of  Augus- 
tin  and  Eugenie  (Belanger)  Micliaud. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  general 
store  in  Canada;  came  to  Dulutli,  1886, 
and  entered  hotel  business;  lias  been 
connected  with  the  St.  Louis  Hotel 
since  1893,  and  manager  since  Sept., 
1906.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Superior,  Wis.,  June,  1896, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Keifer.  Recreations: 
Fond  of  dogs  (dog  fancier).  Office:  St. 
I.,ouis  Hotel.  Residence:  5520  London 
Rd..   Duluth. 

MICHEIi,  Georg-e,  president  George 
Michel  Mercantile  Co.;  born  in  St. 
Paul,  April  12,  1S59;  son  of  Bernard 
and  Frances  Michel;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at  St.  Jolin's 
College;  married  at  St.  Paul,  1SS3,  to 
Miss  Mary  Loskiel.  Began  active  ca- 
reer by  learning  carpenter's  trade, 
which  lie  followed  for  four  years;  suc- 
ceeded liis  father  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness. 1886,  and  is  president  of  the 
George  Micliel  Mercantile  Co.,  founded, 
1867,  and  incorporated,  1905,  retail  meat 
dealers,  grocers,  and  bakers,  at  Mer- 
riam  Park,  in  name  of  George  Micliel. 
President  Citizens'  Savings  Bank;  di- 
rector State  Bank  of  St.  Paul:  treasur- 
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Asylum.  Member  Board  of  Water  Com- 
missioners, St.  Paul,  since  Feb.,  1906. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  C.  O.  F.,  Junior 
Pioneers.  Recreation:  Fisliing.  Office: 
3S7-391  Rice  St.  Residence:  175  West 
Delos   St.,   St.   Paul. 

MICHENEB,  Daniel  Kinsey,  fruit 
growing  and  insurance;  born  in  Wells 
Co.,  Ind..  1S46;  son  of  John  L.  and 
Mary  (Blackledge)  Michener;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1857;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Fillmore  Co., 
Minn.;  private  school  Lime  Springs, 
la.;  State  Normal  School,  Winona.  Mar- 
ried at  Pleasant  Grove,  Minn.,  1SS4,  to 
Miss  Ida  C.  Blakeslee.  Engaged  for  a 
number  of  years  in  farming  and  fruit 
growing;  removed  from  farm  to  Spring 
Valley,  1900.  Republican.  Member  State 
Legislature,  1884-85;  county  commis- 
sioner, 3rd  district,  Fillmore  Co.,  since 
1900,  and  chairman  of  the  board;  also 
member  board  of  education.  Spring  Val- 
ley. Member  Masonic  order.  Address: 
Spring  Valley,    Minn. 

MIDDIiECOFF,  Jehu  Baker,  lawyer, 
judge  of  probate;  born  at  Clinton,  Mo., 
Sept.  IS,  1866;  son  of  John  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Land)  Middlecoff;  educated 
at  Clinton  High  School;  Clinton  Acad- 
emy, graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  June, 
1888;  University  of  Michigan,  Law  De- 
partment, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1891,  degree  of  LL.M.,  1892.  same  col- 
lege. Taught  school  one  year  and  was 
instructor  University  of  Michigan,  Law 
Department,  1891-92;  began  practice  of 
law,  1892,  at  Duluth;  judge  of  probate 
court,  St.  Louis  Co.,  since  1898,  with 
exception  of  two  years.  Republican 
(chairman  Republican  Campaign,  Du- 
luth, 1896).  Methodist.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum,  I.  O.  F., 
Modern  Samaritans,  Royal  League. 
Married  at  Clinton,  Mo.,  Nov.  5,  1888, 
to  Miss  Jessie  Boyd  of  Cumberland,  Md. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Garfield.  Recrea- 
tions: Driving,  hunting  and  traveling 
in  America  and  Europe.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  205  E.  3rd  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

KIIiAND,  Fred  E.,  merchant;  born  at 
Chicago,  111.,  March,  1874;  son  of  Fred 
and  Caroline  (Teese)  Miland;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Austin,  Minn.,  and 
Spring  Valley  (Minn.)  High  School. 
Has  been  at  the  head  of  the  firm  of 
F.  E.  Miland  &  Co.,  since  its  organi- 
zation, 1897.  Town  treasurer  of  Racine. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at 
Kasson,  Minn.,  1896,  to  Miss  Edyth 
Greene.      Address:     Racine,    Minn. 

MIIiIE,  Bunnell,  journalist;  born  at 
Goodrich.  Mich.,  Dec.  4,  1861;  son  of 
Miron  and  Viola  (Mathewson)  Milie; 
graduated  from  Ann  Ai'bor  High  School, 
1878,  and  entered  University  of  Michi- 
gan, class  of  1882;  married  at  St.  Ig- 
nace,  Mich.,  Oct.  9,  1889,  to  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Birney  Cook.  Began  in  newspaper 
business  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1878; 
founded    Duluth    Herald,    1883,    and    con- 


ducted it  until  1889,  when  he  moved  to 
Kansas  City  and  became  managing  edi- 
tor of  Kansas  City  Globe,  continuing, 
1890-96;  was  political  editor  Kansas 
City  Times,  with  headquarters  in  To- 
peka,  Kan.,  until  in  1897  he  returned  to 
Duluth;  purchased  interest  in  News- 
Tribune,  1899,  and  assumed  manage- 
ment. Vice  president  and  general  man- 
ager Duluth  News-Tribune  Co.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  North- 
land Country,  Commercial,  Duluth  Boat, 
Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  News-Tribune. 
Residence:    2017  E.  Superior  St.,  Duluth. 

MIl^IiABD,  Jacob  F.,  banker;  born  in 
Swift  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  2,  1872;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  at  Willmar  Sem- 
inary. Lived  on  farm  until  19  years  of 
age;  clerk  in  general  store  for  3  years; 
was  bookkeeper  in  Bank  of  Kerkhoven, 
Swift  Co.,  Minn.,  2  years;  became  man- 
ager of  the  general  merchandise  store 
of  O.  Becklund,  1895,  retiring  in  1902, 
when  the  business  changed  hands; 
started  in  banking  business  as  clerk  in 
Kandiyohi  County  Bank,  1902;  elected 
director  and  vice  president  after  4 
months,  and  still  continues;  incorpora- 
tor State  Bank  of  Kandiyohi;  vice  pres- 
ident State  Bank  of  Kirkhoven;  presi- 
dent State  Bank  of  Pennock,  Pennock, 
Minn.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried in  Kandryohi  Co.,  1899,  to  Miss 
Mary  Hough.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Ad- 
dress:    Willmar,    Minn. 

yaiMJiES,,  Arthur  Ainslie,  lawyer; 
born  at  Lima,  Wis.,  Sept.  16,  1851;  son 
of  Samuel  I.  and  Sophia  A.  (Reid)  Mil- 
ler; educated  in  common  schools;  at 
Milton  College,  Milton,  Wis.,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  A.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  same 
college,  1877.  Was  principal  High  School, 
Lodi,  Wis.,  1874-76;  superintendent  of 
schools  and  principal  High  School, 
Waukesha,  Wis.,  1876-82;  employed  in 
law  office  of  Miller  &  Green,  Fargo,  N. 
D.,  1882-88;  removed  to  Crookston, 
Minn.,  Feb.  1,  1888,  and  with  J.  P. 
Foote  established  law  firm  of  Miller  & 
Foote,  in  which  he  still  continues.  Also 
director  Scandia  American  Bank,  Crook- 
ston; vice  president  Citizens'  Bank  of 
Mcintosh,  Minn.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Life  member  Minnesota 
Historical  Society.  Married  at  Fulton, 
Wis.,  Dec.  20,  1877,  to  Miss  Alice  L. 
Page.     Address:    Crookston,  Minn. 

2M:iIiI;BB,  Arthur  Wenzel,  physician; 
horn  at  Bushnell,  111.,  Aug.  18,  1870; 
son  of  Charles  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Wen- 
zel) Miller;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul;  graduated  from  University 
of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1897;  married  at 
Kasson,  Minn.,  1902,  to  Alice  Billings. 
Engaged  in  general  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  1897.  Appointed  assistant  to 
bacteriologist  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Health,  1898;  appointed  assistant  health 
commissioner  of  St.  Paul,  1898;  elected 
coroner  of  Ramsey  County,  1901,  and 
reelected  three  terms.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  as- 
sociations, Ramsey  County  Medical  So- 
ciety.       Democrat.        Member      Masons, 


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Elks,  Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  F.,  O. 
C.  K.  Club;  Commercial.  Office:  Bal- 
timore Blk.  Residence:  767  East  5th 
St..   St.   Paul. 

imiiEIt,  Christian  P.,  merchant: 
born  in  Sweden,  Dec.  19,  1861;  educated 
in  rural  schools  of  Sweden.  Came  to 
America,  April,  1883,  and  located  at 
Sauk  Center;  removed  to  Long-  Prairie, 
1888,  and  filled  position  of  bank  cashier 
5  years;  bought  and  sold  lands  for  2 
years  and  began.  1896,  as  dealer  in  gro- 
ceries, farm  machinery,  coal,  etc.,  now 
having  branch  houses  at  Browerville, 
Clarissa  and  Cass  Lake.  President  Todd 
County  Agricultural  Society;  vice  pres- 
ident and  director  Peoples'  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Member  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Mar- 
ried at  Long  Prairie,  April,  1889,  to 
Miss  Estella  S.  Taber.  Address:  Long 
Prairie,    Minn. 

mii^EK,  £inil,  merchant  and  bank- 
er; born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept.,  1S57; 
educated  in  public  and  private  schools; 
unmarried.  Began  active  career  as  de- 
livery clerk  in  father's  store;  later  was 
connected  with  sale  of  ice  and  grocery 
bxisiness,  and  learned  to  farm;  now  de- 
votes his  attention  principally  to  sale 
of  groceries,  provisions,  etc.  Also  vice 
president  Merchants'  Bank;  director 
Park  Brewery.  Member  Ancient  Order 
of  Druids.      Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

KHiIiEB,  Gustaf  O.,  merchant;  born 
in  Sweden,  Oct.  29,  1852;  son  of  John 
and  Malena  Miller;  came  to  America 
with  parents,  Aug.,  1854,  and  has  been 
a  resident  of  Minnesota  since  Oct.,  1857; 
educated  in  district  schools  and  at  Red 
Wing,  Minn.;  married  at  Spring  Gar- 
den, Minn.,  Jan.  7,  1877,  to  Miss  Mary 
C.  Nelson.  Has  been  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile  business  since  March  1,  1883. 
President  Miller  &  Holmes,  Inc.,  whole- 
sale produce,  St.  Paul;  owner  general 
store,  creamery  and  telephone  system. 
White  Rock;  member  Miller  Brothers, 
Tacoma,  Wash.  Postmaster,  White 
Rock,  18S5-1903.  Address:  Cannon 
Falls,    Minn. 

MHiIiEB,  Henry  C,  editor;  born  at 
Platendorf,  Germany,  April  18,  1842; 
educated  in  schools  of  his  native  town 
and  city  of  Hamburg.  Came  to  United 
States,  1865,  and  to  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
1866;  elected  to  State  senate,  1879; 
appointed  U.  S.  consul  to  Guayaquil, 
1882;  served  in  city  council  9  years 
and  as  city  justice  5  years;  established 
St.  Peter  Free  Press,  1894,  and  is  its 
editor  and  publisher;  appointed  post- 
master, 1903;  elected  court  commis- 
sioner, 1903.  and  reelected,  1906.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Peter,  Oct.  30,  1870,  to  Miss 
Lina  Hensel.     Address:    St.  Peter,  Minn. 

MI^IiEB,  John,  grain  merchant;  born 
at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  1843;  son  of  Arch, 
and  Isabel  Miller;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  academy  at  Dryden.  Began 
active  career  in  mercantile  business  in 
New  York  State;  removed  to  Richland 
Co.,    N.    D.,    18S0,    where    he    engaged    in 


farming  and  real  estate  business;  came 
to  Duluth,  1896,  and  established  The 
John  Miller  Co.,  grain  commission,  Du- 
luth and  Minneapolis,  of  which  he  is 
president  and  general  manager;  also 
president  Chaffee  &  Miller  Milling  Co., 
Castleton,  N.  D. ;  director  Dwight  Farm 
and  Land  Co.  of  N.  D.,  Chaffee-Miller 
Land  Co.,  Miller-Chaffee-Reed  Co.,  Ame- 
nia,  N.  D.  Was  first  governor  of  N. 
Dakota,  1889-90;  inember  Territorial 
Council  of  Dakota.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. President  Duluth  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
and  Duluth  Board  of  Trade.  Married 
in  New  York,  1SS2,  to  Miss  S.  Addle 
Tucker.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth 
Boat.  Recreation:  Curling.  Office:  Bd. 
of  Trade  Bldg.  Residence:  429  E.  2nd 
St.,    Duluth. 

MIIjIiEB,  "Victor  X.,  physician;  born 
in  Wasioja.  Minn.,  Sept.  3,  1875;  son 
of  Joseph  S.  and  Ella  E.  (Norton)  Mil- 
ler; graduate  Mantorville  (Minn.)  High 
School;  attended  Carleton  College  and 
University  of  Minnesota;  graduate  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Ham- 
line  University,  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM., 
1900.  Married  at  Dundee,  Minn.,  Deo. 
23,  1903,  to  Miss  Helma  E.  Johnson. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Southwestern  Minnesota  Med- 
ical Society.  Mason;  member  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  M.  B.  A.  Address:  Westbrook, 
Minn. 

MHiIiEB,  William  Andrew,  banker; 
born  on  farm  near  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug. 
19,  1857;  son  of  John  J.  and  Elizabeth 
M.  (Metzger)  Miller;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  St.  Paul  until  14th  year; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  May  26,  1880,  to 
Miss  Lena  Boettcher.  Entered  service 
of  the  First  National  Bank  of  St.  Paul 
as  messenger  boy,  1871,  and  has  been 
cashier  since  Jan.  1,  1897.  Methodist. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Twin  City  Bankers. 
Office:  Cor.  4th  and  Jackson  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:    731    East    4th    St.,    St.    Paul. 

nSIIiIiS,  Ira  B.,  railroad  commission- 
er; born  in  Scotchtown,  Orange  Co.,  N. 
Y. ;  son  of  William  and  Julia  A.  (Hous- 
ton) Mill;  educated  in  the  local  school, 
at  Walkill  Academy  and  at  the  Albany 
Law  School.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Port  Jarvis,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1873;  married 
at  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1874,  to 
Dora  Backus  (now  deceased).  Farmed 
in  Virginia,  beginning,  April,  1878; 
came  to  Minnesota  and  practiced  law 
at  Moorhead,  1882-86;  judge  of  the 
district  court,  14th  judicial  district, 
1887-93;  railroad  and  warehouse  com- 
missioner, State  of  Minnesota,  since 
Jan.  15,  1893.  Presbyterian.  Office: 
State  Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Moorhead,  Minn. 

MIIiIiSFAUGH,  Joseph  O.,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Battle  Creek. 
Mich..  Feb.  19.  1851;  son  of  Jacob  M. 
and  Mary  Ann  (Decker)  Millspaugh; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Battle 
Creek  and  at  Hope  College,  Mich.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1874;  Univer- 
sity  of   Michigan,    Department    of   Medi- 


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cine  and  Surgery,  degree  of  M.D.,  June, 
1876;  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, 1876-77,  receiving  degree  of 
M.D.,  1877.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  ex- 
president  Upper  Mississippi  Medical  So- 
ciety, ex-presldent  and  honorary  mem- 
ber N.  Dakota  Medical  Association;  ex- 
secretary  N.  Dakota  State  Board  of 
Health,  secretary  Little  Falls  U.  S. 
Pension  Examining  Board.  Married  at 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Nov.  19,  1879,  to 
Miss  Anna  M.  Zang.  Address:  Little 
Falls,    Minn. 

MIIiNX:,  Alexander,  business  mana- 
ger; born  at  Princeton,  Ont.,  Feb.  12, 
1866;  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Milne) 
Milne;  educated  at  the  public  schools 
of  Howard  City,  Mich.  Spent  early  life 
on  father's  farm  in  Michigan;  engaged 
in  railroad  business  from  1886  to  1892; 
commenced  work  with  the  H.  J.  Heinz 
Company  (Chicago  branch),  in  January, 
1893.  Assumed  charge  of  the  business 
at  the  St.  Paul  office,  Aoril  1,  1903.  Un- 
married. Mason.  Office:  45  East  Fill- 
more Av.  Residence:  Ryan  Hotel,  St. 
Paul. 

MITCHX:i.Ii,  Edward  Craig,  clergy- 
man; born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July  21, 
1836;  son  of  Edward  Phillips  and  Eliza- 
beth (Tyndale)  Mitchell,  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.;  graduated  from  Central  High 
School  (public  college)  of  Philadelphia, 
B.A.,  1S56  (M.A.,  1861);  Law  School  of 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1859.  Mar- 
ried at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  8,  1876, 
to  Annie  lungerich  (now  deceased).  Ad- 
mitted to  Philadelphia  bar,  1859.  Since 
Oct.  1,  1860,  a  minister  in  the  New  Je- 
rusalem (Swedenborgian)  Church,  as 
pastor  of  churches  at  Frankford  (Phil- 
adelphia), 1860-63;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1863-65;  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1865-66; 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1866-69;  De- 
troit, Mich.,  1869-72;  Minneapolis  and 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1872-80;  St.  Paul,  Minn, 
(alone)  since  ISSO,  now  having  been  34 
vears  minister  of  the  St.  Paul  Society 
of  the  church.  Republican.  Member 
of  council  Minnesota  Historical  Society; 
president  St.  Paul  Academy  of  Science, 
Free  Kindergarten  Society  of  St.  Paul; 
member  board  of  managers  St.  Paul 
Relief  Society,  member  Wisconsin  Nat- 
ural History  Society,  Peace  Society  of 
America,  National  Geographic  Society. 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  Wisconsin 
Archaeological  Society,  Keystone  League 
(of  Pennsylvania),  Philadelphia  Acad- 
emy of  Natural  Sciences,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  534  Sum- 
mit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

lIITCHEIiIi,  rrederlck,  physician; 
born  at  Richland  Center,  Wis.,  July  17, 
1879;  son  of  Dr.  George  R.  and  Laura 
E.  (Dodge)  Mitchell;  educated  In 
graded  schools  of  Richland  Centre, 
graduating  from  high  school.  1897.  Be- 
gan active  career  by  teaching  school; 
principal  Boaz,  Wis.,  graded  schools, 
1898;  graduate  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  111.,  M.D.,  1903.  Ho- 
meopathist.       In     practice      since      1903. 


Member  firm  of  Chapin  &  Mitchell,  re- 
tail drugs;  director  Euclid  Rural  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Red  River  Valley  Road  Im- 
provement Association.  Health  officer 
Euclid  Board  of  Health.  Was  first  ser- 
geant Q.  M.  4th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  Span- 
ish-American War.  Member  Red  River 
Valley  Medical  Society.  Member  Ur- 
tion  Medical  fraternity  (president, 
1903),  Equity,  M.  W.  A.,  Royal  Neigh- 
bors, etc.  Married  at  Richland  Center, 
Wis.,  1905,  to  Miss  Minnie  E.  Zane. 
Address:     Euclid,   Minn. 

MiTCHEIiIi,  Jolin  K.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Butler,  Butler  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  27,  1860; 
son  of  John  H.  and  Sarah  (Hoon)  Mitch- 
ell; educated  in  public  schools.  Pros- 
pect and  Coultersville,  Butler  Co.,  1867- 
71;  Marion,  Indiana  Co.,  Pa.,  1871-73; 
Mount  Union  College,  Alliance,  O.,  1874- 
78,  graduating  with  degree  of  B.A. ; 
University  of  Michigan,  1879-81,  gradu- 
ating from  Law  Department,  March, 
1881,  degree  of  LL.B.  Unmarried.  En- 
tered upon  practice  of  profession  at 
Seattle,  Wash.,  Nov.,  1881,  as  member 
of  the  firm  of  McNaught,  Ferry,  Mc- 
Naught  &  Mitchell;  remained  with  the 
firm  until  1887,  when  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.  Co.'s  legal  business,  in  which  had 
l)een  almost  exclusively  engaged,  was 
transferred  to  Tacoma;  was  at  Tacoma 
as  counsel  of  the  railway  company,  for 
Washington,  Idaho  and  Oregon,  1887- 
92;  organized  Western  branch  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Legal  Department;  es- 
tablished firm  of  Mitchell,  Ashton  & 
Chapman,  whicli  continued,  1887-92; 
transferred  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  as  coun- 
sel for  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  for 
entire  system,  Aug.,  1892;  left  service 
of  railway,  Jan.  1,  1900,  and  has  been 
in  business  for  self  ever  since,  and  rec- 
ognized as  one  of  the  leading  mem- 
bers of  the  bar.  Republican.  Never 
sought  and  never  wanted  political  of- 
fice. Reared  as  a  Methodist,  but  for 
12  years  has  been  a  regular  attendant 
at  Presbyterian  Church.  Mason;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Walking  and  reading.  Office: 
519  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
258  Dayton  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

MITCHEIiIi,  John  ».,  banker;  born  at 
Franklin,  Pa.,  Jan.  9,  1868;  son  of  John 
L.  and  Harriet  R.  Mitchell;  graduate 
Yale  University,  1889;  married  at  Wi- 
nona, Minn.,  Jan.  29,  1896,  to  Mary  E. 
La.mberton.  Began  business  career  as 
civil  engineer;  entered  the  banking  busi- 
ness in  1S90;  president  Capital  National 
Bank,  St.  Paul;  Duluth  Savings'  Bank 
and  Winona  Deposit  Bank,  Duluth, 
Minn.,  and  trustee  Minnesota  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  Republican.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial  (St. 
Paul).  Office:  Capital  National  Bank. 
Residence:    Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

MITCHEIiIi,  John  Samuel,  secretary 
William  Donaldson  &  Co.;  native  of 
Paris,  Ontario,  Canada;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Ontario.  Came  to  the 
United  States,  and  entered  service  of 
Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1879, 


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continuing  until  1SS4;  was  connected 
witli  tlie  firm  of  Mandel  Brotliers,  Clii- 
cago,  1J5S4-97;  has  been  witli  William 
Donaldson  &  Co.,  dry  goods  and  depart- 
ment store,  Minneapolis,  since  1S97,  and 
is  now  secretary  of  tlie  company.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Glass  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:    2610  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Joseph  Iiewis,  banker; 
born  on  a  farm  in  Steel  Co.,  Minn., 
June  21,  1865;  son  of  Henry  H.  and 
Mary  L..  (Goodnard)  Mitcliell;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools  of  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  graduating  from  high  school, 
1SS2.  Began  active  career  as  bookkeep- 
er in  the  First  National  Bank,  Owatonna, 
July  5,  1SS3;  became  remittance  clerk. 
National  Bank  of  Commerce,  Minneap- 
olis, June  9,  1SS7,  and  was  advanced  to 
position  of  draft  teller;  entered  Aus- 
tin National  Bank  as  assistant  cashier. 
Jan.  15,  1900,  becoming  cashier  on  the 
lOtli  of  December  following.  President 
First  National  Bank,  Forman,  N.  D., 
Forman  Loan  &  Trust  Co.;  cashier  and 
director  Austin  National  Bank,  Austin, 
Minn.,  also  actively  identified  with  in- 
dustrial and  other  corporations.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar  (member  St.  Bernard  Com- 
mandery,  Austin).  Married  at  Austin, 
Minn.,  Sept.  15,  1891,  Miss  Mary  Ethel 
Davidson.  Clubs:  Progressive  League, 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Recreations: 
Motoring  and  fishing.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

1IITCHEI.I.,  Lester  Charles,  flour 
manufacturer;  born  in  Oswego  County, 
New  York,  Dec.  6,  1842;  educated  in 
local  public  schools,  Mexico  Academy, 
and  University  of  Michigan,  graduating 
in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  City  of  New  York,  1867; 
practiced  medicine,  1867-1879;  married, 
Marcia  A.  Hatch  (now  deceased).  May 
1,  1S67.  Served  in  Civil  War,  2nd  New 
York  Cavalry.  Came  to  Minnesota  in 
1880;  secretary  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  & 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  1886-89,  and  president 
of  the  same  road,  1889-94,  since  which 
time  has  been  president  of  the  Aber- 
deen Mill  Co.,  and  vice  president  Great 
Western  Elevator  Co.  Member  Henne- 
pin County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Office:  Guaranty  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Hampshire   Rooms,    Minneapolis. 

MITCHZIIiIi,  Oscar,  lawyer;  born  in 
Greene  Co.,  111.,  Aug.  10,  1863;  son  of 
Jackson  G.  and  Sarah  (Hubbell)  Mitch- 
ell; educated  in  public  scliools  of  Illi- 
nois and  in  Law  Department  University 
of  Michigan;  married  at  Clinton,  la., 
July  7,  1892,  to  Miss  Mary  Wildey.  Was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Illinois,  1890; 
came  to  Duluth,  1891,  and  was  admitted 
to  practice  in  Minnesota.  1892;  began 
practice  in  Duluth  as  member  of  firm  of 
McMahon  &  Mitchell,  continuing  until 
1894;  member  of  the  firm  of  Schmidt, 
Reynolds  &  Mitchell,  until  1900,  and 
Mitchell  &  Reynolds  until  1904;  city  at- 
torney of  Duluth,  1900  to  1904,  since 
which    time    he    has    been    a    member    of 


firm  of  Washburn,  Bailey  &  Mitchell. 
Also  secretary  Great  Northern  Power 
Co.,  and  Northern  Power  Co.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Republican.  Congregation- 
alist;  chairman  board  of  trustees  Con- 
gregational Church.  Director  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  chairman  Boys'  Department.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Office: 
Lonsdale  Bldg.  Residence:  1102  E.  1st 
St.,    Dulutli. 

MlTCHEIiIi,  Balph  Sidney,  physician; 
born  at  Eden  Prairie,  Minnesota,  April 
28,  1S74;  son  of  Alexander  and  Sarah 
J.  (Dean)  Mitchell;  educated  in  schools 
of  Eden  Prairie,  Minn.;  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Hamline  University,  graduating, 
degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1903.  Born  and 
raised  on  a  farm;  very  early  in  life  be- 
came ambitious  to  practice  medicine; 
earned  money  to  support  himself  and 
pay  for  his  education,  by  canvassing, 
work  on  farm  and  teaching  scliool;  took 
competitive  examination  tor  hospital  in- 
terne, Asbury  Hospital,  Minneapolis, 
1903,  and  won  first  place,  gaining  posi- 
tion as  house  surgeon  for  a  year;  bor- 
rowed money  to  pay  expenses  at  hos- 
pital. Has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  at  Grand  Meadow,  Minn.,  since 
June,  1904.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  Mower  County 
Medical  Society.  Independent  In  poli- 
tics. Methodist.  Member  M.  W.  A., 
Yeomen.  Married  at  Eden  Prairie,  Jan. 
25,  1905,  to  Miss  Mabel  H.  Lucas.  Ad- 
dress:    Grand   Meadow,   Minn. 

MZTCHELIi,  Bohert  Chalmers,  editor 
and  publisher  of  the  Tribunal,  Duluth; 
born  at  Bloomingburg,  O.,  Sept.  16,  1832; 
son  of  William  and  Lydia  (Robinson) 
Mitchell;  was  fitted  for  college  at  Lo- 
gansport  (Ind.)  Seminary;  graduate 
Wabash  College,  Crawfordsville,  Ind., 
degree  of  A.B.,  1S61;  worked  his  way 
through  college  and  paid  his  own  ex- 
penses; studied  law  in  office  of  Judge 
Horace  P.  Biddle  of  Logansport,  Ind., 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Rensse- 
laer, Ind.,  1862.  Married  at  Willoughby, 
O.,  Dec.  22,  1862,  to  Miss  Fannie  Hul- 
burd.  Removed  to  Anoka,  Minn.,  1863, 
where  he  lield  office  of  county  attorney 
of  Anoka  Co.,  4  years;  went  to  St.  Jo- 
seph, Mo.,  and  was  editor  Daily  Union, 
1867-69;  came  to  Superior  and  estab- 
lished the  Tribune,  July,  1869,  removing 
it  to  Duluth,  in  May,  1870,  and  continued 
to  publish  the  paper  until  1889,  the  last 
ten  years  as  a  daily;  sold  out  the  paper 
in  Dec,  1889,  and  then  for  some  years 
was  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business; 
established  the  Tribunal,  a  weekly  pa- 
per, in  1894,  and  is  still  its  publisher. 
Republican.  Register  U.  S.  land  office 
at  Duluth,  1876-80.  Agnostic.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Torrey  Bldg.  Residence:  Woodland 
Park,   Duluth. 

MrrCHEI.L,  WilUam  De  Witt,  law- 
yer; liorn  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept.  9, 
1874;  son  of  Hon.  William  and  Prances 
(Merritt)      Mitchell;       graduated      from 


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Lawrenceville  Academy,  N.  J.,  1S91; 
Vale,  1S91-1S93;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degree  of  B.A.  (LL.B.,  1896).  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  June  27,  1901,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  Bancroft.  Admitted  to  bar  of 
Minnesota,  1S96,  and  ever  since  engaged 
in  practice  of  law  at  St.  Paul.  Member 
of  law  firm  of  How,  Butler  &  Mitchell 
(Jared  How,  Pierce  Butler,  W.  D.  Mitch- 
ell). Member  of  Ramsey  County,  State 
and  American  Bar  associations.  Served 
as  2nd  lieutenant  15th  Minnesota  Vol- 
unteer Infantry  in  Spanish-American 
War.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country,  White  Bear  Yacht,  Lafayette. 
Recreations:  Automobiling  and  boating. 
Office:  Fire  and  Marine  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    521    Grand   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

MITHUIV,  Iiouis  M.  Marshall,  county 
superintendent  of  schools;  born  in  Ei- 
vendvik,  Norway,  Oct.  8,  1875;  son  of 
Otto  L.  and  Magdaline  (Ostgulen) 
Mithun;  graduated  from  Minneapolis 
Normal  College  and  Business  Institute, 
1898,  and  Moorhead  State  Normal  School, 
1901.  Was  principal  of  public  schools, 
IHen,  Minn.,  1902-03;  principal  Osna- 
brock  Public  Schools,  Osnabrock,  N.  D., 
1904;  superintendent  of  schools,  Mar- 
shall Co.,  Minn.,  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Mar- 
ried at  Braham,  Minn.,  Sept.  20,  1905, 
to  Miss  Alma  L.  Anderson.  Address: 
Warren,  Minn. 

MITTON,  Arthur  Wellingrton,  banker; 
born  at  Dorchester,  New  Brunswick, 
Can.,  Dec.  20,  1850;  son  of  Andrew  and 
Rutli  (Maxwell)  Mitton;  educated  in 
public  and  normal  schools,  Frederick- 
ton,  N.  B.;  Wesleyan  Academy  and  Col- 
lege, Sackville,  N.  B.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1879;  entered  banking  business, 
1903;  president  First  National  Bank, 
Brown  Valley  (not  actively  engaged  in 
business  at  present).  Mayor  of  village, 
clerk  of  High  School  Board,  justice  of 
Police  Court,  Brown  Valley.  Prohibi- 
tionist. Member  Methodist  Church.  Ma- 
son. Married  at  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Can.,  1877,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  McKinnon. 
Address:    Brown   Valley,  Minn. 

MO,  Hans,  banker;  born  in  Vaage, 
Gudliransdalen,  Norway,  March  17,  1850; 
son  of  l-;inar  and  Ingeborg  Mo;  educated 
in  public  schools  in  Norway.  Came  to 
Byron,  Minn.,  1872;  located  in  Sleepy 
Eye,  Minn.,  1877,  and  has  since  lived 
in  that  place.  Entered  banking  business 
in  188G  and  is  now  president  of  the 
State  Bank  of  Sleepy  Eye  and  State 
Bank  of  Cobden.  Secretary  of  the 
Sleepy  Eye  Milling  Co.,  the  largest  coun- 
try mills  in  the  United  States,  the  daily 
capacity  being  5,500  barrels.  Postmas- 
ter at  Sleepy  Eye,  1882-86;  member  of 
board  of  education.  Sleepy  Eye,  for  18 
years;  secretary  Home  Cemetery  Asso- 
ciation for  20  years;  president  Game 
and  Fish  League  for  Brown  and  Red- 
wood counties;  president  city  council, 
Sleepy  Eye,  1895-97.  Married  in  Brown 
County,  Minn.,  Aug.  13,  1877,  to  Miss 
Anne  Stockstad.  Address:  Sleepy  Eye, 
Minn. 

MOBRAAT£N,     Edward,    lumber     and 


banking;  born  at  Spring  Grove,  Minn., 
Dec.  14,  1867;  son  of  Christopher  and 
Anne  Mobraaten;  educated  in  common 
schools;  married  at  Wendell,  Minn., 
1S90,  to  Miss  Ingeborg  Dahlen;  one  boy, 
Charles  Sander.  Born  and  raised  on 
farm;  moved  to  Grant  Co.,  Minn.,  in 
covered  wagons  drawn  by  two  yokes  of 
cattle;  farmed  until  1889;  engaged  in 
retail  machinery  business,  1889,  and  con- 
tinued until  he  sold  out,  1903;  entered 
lumber  business,  1899,  and  has  enlarged 
until  he  owns  one  of  the  finest  lumber 
sheds  in  the  Northwest.  Also  president 
Farmers  and  Merchants'  State  Bank  (or- 
ganized, 1903,  with  capital  stock  of  $12,- 
000),  Wendell  Creamery  Co.;  vice 
president  Goodland  Lumber  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Chairman  board  of  county  com- 
missioners; served  as  member  Repub- 
lican County  Committee,  member  school 
board,  etc.  Lutheran.  President  Wen- 
dell Commercial  Club.  Address:  Wen- 
dell,   Minn. 

MODIS£TTX:,  John  Austin,  safes  and 
vaults;  born  in  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.,  April 
2,  1848;  son  of  Robert  M.  and  Mary 
(Austin)  Modisette;  educated  at  Wash- 
ington and  Jefferson  College,  Washing- 
ton, Pa.  Began  business  career  in  grain 
trade  in  Pennsylvania,  continuing  for  3 
years;  engaged  in  drug  business  at 
Uniontown,  Pa.,  for  10  years,  locating  in 
Minneapolis,  1879;  has  been  connected 
with  sale  of  safes  and  vaults  since  1880. 
Director  Minnesota  National  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried in  Pennsylvania,  1872,  to  Miss 
Frances  Skiles.  Club:  Lafayette.  Office: 
212  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  412  10th 
St.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

MOE,  John  J.,  department  store;  born 
in  Norway,  Oct.  23,  1858;  son  of  Jens 
L.  and  Johanne  (Botterud)  Moe;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  iia  Norway. 
Came  to  America,  1S81,  and  located  at 
Hillsboro,  N.  D.,  where  he  filled  posi- 
tion of  manager  dry  goods  store  for  7 
years;  was  for  three  years  conducting 
a  general  store  at  Twin  Valley,  Minn., 
established  1887,  as  Johnson  &  Moe;  lo- 
cated in  Duluth,  1891,  and  is  resident 
partner  and  general  manager  of  firm  of 
Johnson  &  Moe,  wholesale  and  retail 
general  merchandise.  Has  been  member 
board  of  education,  Duluth,  since  1898. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Married  at  New 
York  City,  1903,  to  Miss  Katie  Sands- 
mark.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Fishing.  Office:  2102-2108  W.  Superior 
St.  Residence:  2207  W.  3rd  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

MOE,  Iiindor  r.,  dry  goods  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  Feb.  22,  1868;  educated 
in  common  schools  until  14;  came  to 
America,  1SS5,  and  attended  public 
schools  12  months,  Moorhead  High 
School,  winter  of  1889,  Willmar  Semi- 
nary, winters  of  1890  and  1891,  taking 
course  in  bookkeeping;  passed  state  ex- 
amination in  bookkeeping.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  driver  for  grocery  store; 
became  manager  confectionery  and  ci- 
gar business;    began  in  dry  goods  busi- 


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ness  at  Moorhead,  as  Nelson,  Moe  &  Co., 
Sept.  1,  1S9S,  at  the  close  of  one  year 
becoming:  active  member  of  L.  P.  Moq 
&•  Co.,  which  still  continues.  Address: 
Moorhead,    Minn. 

MOEIT,  Nels  T.,  lawyer;  born  in  Free- 
born Co.,  Minn.,  May  26,  18G6;  son  of 
Tollef  Nelson  and  Marit  (Larson)  Moen; 
educated  at  Red  Wing  Seminary,  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  1SS7-91,  graduating,  1S91; 
Law  Department  University  of  Minne- 
sota, LI.I.B.,  1S93.  In  practice  of  law 
in  Norman  Co.,  Minn.,  since  June,  1893; 
probate  judge,  Norman  Co.,  1899-1903; 
county  attorney,  since  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Lutheran.  Married  in  Otter  Tail  Co., 
Minn.,  Jan.  21,  1893,  to  Miss  Betsey 
Johnson.     Address:     Ada,   Minn. 

MOPFUTT,  James  Burcli,  merchant; 
born  at  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  Aug.  a, 
1871;  son  of  James  B.  and  Harriet  A. 
(Larned)  Moffett;  educated  in  Minneap- 
olis public  schools  and  at  University 
of  Minnesota.  Has  been  a  resident  of 
Minneapolis  since  1880;  assisted  in  or- 
ganizing the  wholesale  paint  firm  of  J. 
B.  &  C.  T.  Moffett,  1894,  and  has  since 
continued  as  senior  member  of  the  firm; 
also  vice  president  Moffett  Investment 
Co.,  and  member  "SVisconsin  Syndicate. 
Secretary  Minneapolis  Paint  Club.  Mem- 
ber Co.  A,  1st  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  for  5 
years.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1900,  to  Miss  Bes- 
sie I.  Bode.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
19  Washington  Av.,  N.  Residence:  264S 
Harriet  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

SXOHIi,  Fred,  lands  and  real  estate; 
born  in  Sweden,  Aug.  31,  1860;  came 
to  America,  July  4,  1877;  educated  in 
public  sclioqls.  Has  been  engaged  in 
dealing  in  real  estate  and  lands,  inde- 
pendently at  Adrian,  Minn.,  since  1883; 
now  dealing  in  irrigated  lands  in  South- 
eastern Colorado  and  improved  farms, 
prairie  and  timber  lands,  in  Central  Min- 
nesota. Also  proprietor  Kamaranzl 
Nurseries;  director  First  National  Bank. 
Republican.  Mayor  of  Adrian;  member 
board  of  education,  Independent  School 
of  Adrian.  Mason.  Married  at  Adrian, 
Minn.,  Nov.  12,  1888,  to  Miss  Anna  Paul- 
son.    Address:    Adrian,   Minn. 

MOIiANBER,  Swan  B.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Sweden,  Feb.  27,  1855;  son  of  B.  S. 
and  Anna  (Munson)  Molander;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Sweden;  came  to 
America  with  liis  parents  at  age  of  14 
and  located  at  Stillwater,  Minn.;  mar- 
ried at  Stillwater,  Sept.,  1876,  to  Miss 
Nellie  Borgeiison.  Began  business  ca- 
reer as  county  auditor  of  Kanabec  Co., 
Minn.,  serving,  1885-95;  was  deputy 
clerk  in  state  auditor's  office,  1895-1903; 
graduated  from  St.  Paul  College  of  Law, 
degree  of  LL.B..  1903,  and  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  since  that  time. 
Republican;  cliairman  Republican  Coun- 
ty Committee,  Kanabec  Co.,  for  15  years; 
engrossing  clerk  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1893.  Candidate  for  Secretary  of 
State  of  Minnesota,  1906.  Lutheran. 
Member    I.    O.    O.    F.,    Modern    Woodmen 


of  America,  Modern  Samaritans.  Rec- 
reations: Billiards,  baseball  and  fishing. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
944    Bayless   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

KOXiDBIT,  Ole  Gulbrandsen,  surveyor; 
born  in  Norway,  1848;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools.  Was  sergeant  in  army  of 
Norway,  1871-77:  engaged  in  surveying 
and  civil  engineering  service,  1872-77; 
came  to  America,  1879;  was  county  sur- 
veyor in  N.  Dakota,  1894-1902;  has  been 
county  surveyor.  Otter  Tail  Co.,  Minn., 
since  1904.  Married,  Jan.,  1880,  to  Miss 
Pauline  O.  Hauylost.  Address:  Fergus 
Falls,    Minn. 

MOIiES,  Edwin  J.,  hardware;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  5,  1869;  son  of 
Samuel  T.  and  Emily  (Janney)  Moles; 
educated  in  public  schools,  Macalesfer 
College  and  Princeton  College.  Entire 
business  experience  lias  been  in  connec- 
tion with  the  widely  known  wholesale 
hardware  company  of  Janney,  Semple, 
Hill  &  Co.,  of  which  he  has  been  secre- 
tary since  1904.  Married  at  Minneap- 
olis, 1894,  to  Miss  Elesabeth  Kennedy. 
Office:  20-36  S.  2nd  St.  Residence:  2504 
4th  Av..   S.,  Minneapolis. 

MOIiIi,  Henry,  judge  of  probate;  born 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  13,  1848;  son 
of  Emanuel  and  Henrietta  (Miller) 
Moll;  common  school  education;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1860;  married  at  St.  Pe- 
ter, Minn..  1873,  to  Isabelle  A.  Dunning. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  general 
merchandise  store,  1861;  was  in  grocery 
and  harness  business  until  he  entered 
public  life;  sheriff,  1881-87;  mayor  of 
St.  Peter,  1894-96;  judge  of  probate, 
Nicollet  Co.,  since  1902.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Masonic  order,  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A. 
Address:     St.  Peter,  Minn. 

MOIiONBV,  Gerald  B.,  physician;  born 
in  Ireland.  Jan.  7,  1849;  son  of  Patrick 
and  Anaslasia  (Ryan)  Maloney;  edu- 
cated ill  Christian  Brothers'  School,  Lim- 
erick, Ireland,  1862-65;  Jesuit's  College. 
Limerick,  1865-68;  Holy  Cross  College, 
Clonliffe,  Dublin,  1868-72;  came  to 
America,  1872,  and  entered  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1875. 
Began  practice  at  St.  Vincent's  Hos- 
pital, N.  Y.  City,  and  has  since  prac- 
ticed at  Belle  Plaine,  Minn.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association, 
Scott-Carver  County  Medical  Society. 
Vice  president  First  State  Bank,  Mont- 
gomery, Minn.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic- Member  A.  O.  H.,  I.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Belle  Plaine,  Feb.  12,  1876,  to  Miss 
Hannah  Kennedy.  Address:  Belle  Plaine, 
Minn. 

MOIiSTAD,  Michael  E.,  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  Oct.  16,  1849;  son  of 
Elling  Nelsen  Lunthul  and  Ragnhild 
Sorum;  was  bound  out  to  his  lialf 
brother  until  14;  worked  on  a  farm  in 
Norway  two  years,  receiving  2  cents  a 
day;  at  17  he  came  to  Minnesota  alone, 
landing  from  steamboat  at  Winona 
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in  gaged  at  steamboat  landing  to  work 
lor  farmer  25  miles  in  the  country  and 
left  at  once  for  his  new  home.  Began 
work  in  store,  Sept.  27,  1S69,  on  the 
same  corner  he  now  occupies.  Member 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Spring  Valley, 
May  2S.  1S77,  to  Miss  Anne  C.  Hanson 
Modahlen.  Address:  Spring  Valley. 
Minn. 

SSONASCH,  Gustav,  lithographing; 
born  in  Germany,  Nov.  10,  1865;  son  of 
Isadore  and  Pauline  Monasch;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  as  a  child,  1S70,  and  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1874;  educated  in  public  schools; 
unmarried.  Learned  lithographing  trade 
under  his  father,  and  in  1S91,  in  com- 
pany with  his  brother,  William,  organ- 
ized the  Monasch  Lithographing  Co.,  in- 
corporated, June  25,  1905.  Independent 
in  politics.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
500  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  718  E.  18th 
St.,   Minneapolis. 

MONASCH,  William,  lithographing; 
born  in  Krotoschin,  Germany,  Sept.  28, 
IStjO;  son  of  Isadore  and  Pauline  Mon- 
asch; came  to  America  in  1870  and  was 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul  and  Minneapolis.  Learned  the  lith- 
ographing trade  and  is  associated  with 
his  brother,  Gustav,  as  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  Monasch  Lithographing 
Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Member 
National  Association  of  Employing  Lith- 
ographers; B'nai  B'rith,  United  Com- 
mercial Travelers  of  America.  Club: 
Commercial.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1894,  to  Miss  Louise  Eschner.  Office: 
500-512  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  1903  Co- 
lumbus  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

MONFOBT,  Frederick  Delos,  vice 
president  The  Second  National  Bank  of 
St.  Paul;  born  in  St.  Paul,  March  6, 
1868;  son  of  Delos  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Ed- 
gerton)  Monfort;  educated  in  St.  Paul 
public  and  high  schools  and  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  Ph.B.,  1892;  mar- 
ried in  New  York  City,  April  18,  1906, 
to  Miss  Adele  Harwood  Bloss.  Began  in 
banking  business  as  clerk  Second  Na- 
tional Bank,  St.  Paul,  June,  1892;  be- 
came cashier,  Nov.,  1894,  and  has  been 
vice  president  and  director  of  the  bank 
since  Jan.,  1900.  Also  director  Lumber- 
men's National  Bank,  Stillwater,  Minn. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Beta 
Theta  Pi  college  fraternity.  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country,  Roosevelt,  Minnesota  Boat, 
White  Bear  Yacht.  Recreations:  Driv- 
ing, walking  and  fencing.  Office:  2nd 
National  Bank.  Residence:  354  Summit 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

MONSON,  Peter,  manufacturing  ma- 
chinist; born  in  Sweden,  Aug.  3,  1856; 
son  of  Person  and  Elsa  (Kilson)  Mon- 
son;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Sweden.  Learned  trade  of  machinist  in 
the  old  country;  came  to  America,  1880, 
stopped  in  Chicago;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, 1881,  and  worked  at  trade,  ad- 
vancing to  position  of  superintendent 
of    the    Crown    Iron    Works;     organized 


Central  Machine  Works  Co.,  1890,  of 
which  he  is  president,  the  company  be- 
ing manufacturers  of  wood  working  ma- 
chinery. Republican.  Baptist.  Member 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Oct.  20,  1885,  to  Miss  Louisa  Swanson. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  1230-1234 
Central  Av.  Residence:  1522  Madison 
St.,  Minneapolis.  Summer  residence: 
Lake   Minnetonka. 

MONTAGUE,  Robert  J.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  March  3,  1849;  son  of 
Robert  and  Ellen  (McLaughlin)  Mon- 
tague, (both  born  and  reared  in  Ire- 
land); came  to  Minnesota  with  parents. 
May,  1856;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Rochester.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Rochester,  Dec,  1880.  Was  probate 
judge  of  Polk  Co.,  1882-86;  mayor  City 
of  Crookston,  1885;  has  been  register 
U.  S.  land  office  since  June  1,  1905.  Mar- 
ried at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1875;  nine 
children.     Address:     Crookston,  Minn. 

MONTGOMEBV,  Thomas,  grand  sec- 
retary Masonic  order;  born  in  Donegal 
Co.,  Ireland,  June  4,  1841;  3on  of  Rev. 
Alexander  and  Margaret  (Baskin)  Mont- 
gomery; educated  by  father;  came  to 
Canada,  1845,  and  to  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1856.  Enlisted  in  Union  Army  Aug.  12, 
18C2,  serving  as  corporal  and  elected 
2nd  lieut.  Co.  K,  7th  Regt.,  Minn.  Vols., 
and  taking  part  in  Indian  campaigns 
in  Minn,  and  Dak.,  1862-63;  1st  lieut. 
Co.  B,  3rd  Regt.,  Mo.  Vols,  of  African 
descent;  captain  Co.  K,  67th  U.  S.  Col- 
ored Inf.;  captain  Co.  I,  65th  U.  S.  Col- 
ored Inf..  until  discharged,  Jan.  23,  1867; 
brevetted  major  at  close  of  war.  Mar- 
ried at  Cambria,  Wis.,  Sept.  26,  1867, 
to  Sarah  A.  Purnell.  In  real  estate  and 
insurance  business  at  St.  Peter,  under 
firm  name  of  Carter  and  Montgomery, 
1867-85,  continuing  individually  until 
1891;  supreme  cashier  American  Ordei 
of  Freedom;  secretary  and  director 
Buckeye  Mining  Co.,  and  president  Lon- 
don-Sacramento Mining  Co.;  city  jus- 
tice, St.  Peter,  1875-87;  alderman,  St. 
Paul,  1892-96.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Sunday  school  superintendent  M.  E. 
Church,  St.  Peter,  16  years;  trustee  ahd 
steward,  30  years.  Mason;  member 
lodge  and  chapter,  St.  Peter;  Council, 
Minneapolis;  Commandery,  Mankato; 
Shrine  and  Scottish  Rite  bodies,  St.  Paul. 
Grand  secretary  of  the  Grand  Lodge, 
A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  and  grand  secretary  of 
the  Grand  Chapter  R.  A.  Masons,  since 
Nov.  29,  1889;  recorder  Royal  and  Se- 
lect Masters  and  recorder  Knights  Tem- 
plar. Member  A.  O.  U.  W.;  G.  A.  E. 
(chairman  Council  of  Administration, 
Department  Encampment,  1884-1896); 
Loyal  Legion  (chancellor  Minnesota 
Commandery,  five  years).  Office:  Dis- 
patch Bldg.  Residence:  1494  Capitol 
Av.,   St.    Paul. 

MOOD'S*,  Frank  D.,  implements;  born 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5,  1858;  son 
of  Alfred  G.  and  Fannie  E.  (Sweet) 
Moody;  educated  in  Rochester  public 
schools.     Moved  to  Cass  Co.,  N.  D.,  1879. 


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and  entered  implement  trade  with  Prank 
Ijynch,  agricultural  implement  dealer, 
at  Fargo  and  Casselton,  N.  D.;  became 
connected  with  the  Emerson-Newton  Im- 
plement Co.,  1900,  and  has  been  treas- 
urer and  manager  of  the  company  since 
Nov.,  1904.  Republican.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar;  member  of  York  Rite,  Shrine, 
all  I.  O.  O.  F.  bodies,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married  in 
Cass  Co..  N.  D.,  Nov.,  ISSS,  to  Miss 
Ella  Davis.  Office:  70S-714  S.  3rd  St. 
Residence:  3104  Dupont  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

MOOEBS,  Edwin  Stanton,  grain  mer- 
chant; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan. 
5.  1S71;  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mandana 
(Washburn)  Mooersj  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis.  Entered  grain 
business  July,  1S88,  and  is  now  treas- 
urer of  the  Cargill  Elevator  Co.,  whole- 
sale grain  dealers.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Oct.  19,  1897,  to  Clara  Winslow. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
1920    Colfax   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

MOOBE,  Albert  Bandell,  lawyer;  born 
in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,  1869;  son 
of  J.  E.  and  Eliza  A.  (Randell)  Moore; 
educated  in  St.  Paul  public  schools; 
Harvard,  1887-89;  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1891,  LL.M., 
1892,  and  later  D.C.L.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  June  23,  1898,  to  Caroline  E.  Weed. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  1891  at  St.  Paul;  since  July  15, 
1899,  in  firm  of  Durment  &  Moore.  Di- 
rector Archer-Daniels  Linseed  Co.,  Min- 
neapolis, Moore  Clothing  Co.,  Sioux  City, 
Iowa.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber County,  State  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations: Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity, 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Commercial,  Harvard  of  Minne- 
sota, White  Bear  Yacht.  Office:  Ger- 
mania  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  464  Holly 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

MOOBE,  Charles  Allen,  wholesale 
lumber;  born,  Bolton,  Mass..  July  19, 
1837;  son  of  Alpheus  and  Mary  A.  (Tay- 
lor) Moore;  educated  in  public  schools 
at  Taunton,  Mass.;  married,  Carlinville. 
111.,  Sept.  5,  1884,  Fannie  Holliday;  4 
children:  Harriet  D.,  Chas.  H.,  Christo- 
pher C.  and  Mary  Shirley.  In  drug  bus- 
iness at  Taunton,  Mass.,  1851-64;  came 
to  Minnesota  in  1864  and  for  fifteen 
years  was  in  flour  milling  business  with 
Stephen  Gardner  at  Hastings  and  Can- 
non Falls,  Minn.;  since  1880  has  been 
in  lumber  business,  and  has  also  dealt 
to  some  extent  in  real  estate;  since 
1903  president  of  the  Peterson-Moore 
Lumber  Co.,  wholesale  hardwood  lum- 
ber. Republican.  Mason.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    589  Goodrich   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BIOOBE,  Charles  Winthrop,  banker; 
born  at  Amboy,  111.,  July  14,  1870;  son 
of  Charles  W.  and  Lois  A.  Moore;  edu- 
cated in  Minneapolis  High  School;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  23,  1899, 
to  Maude  C.  Rowley.  Began  business 
career,  1890,  as  bookkeeper  in  bank.  Pro- 


prietor Merriam  Park  Bank,  St.  Paul, 
organized  1898.  Member  Masonic  bod- 
ies, Shriner.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
393  N.  Prior  Av.  Residence:  1879  Ron- 
do  St.,   St.   Paul. 

MOOBE,  Eliot  Henry,  clergyman;  born 
at  Norwell,  Mass.,  April  11,  1865;  son 
of  John  Eliot  and  Helen  (Clapp)  Moore; 
graduate  Central  Grammar  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880;  engaged  in  busi- 
ness in  New  York  until  1887;  student 
New  York  University,  1887-91,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  A.B.,  1891;  Princeton 
University  and  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary,  1891-94,  graduating  from 
both,  degree  of  A.M.,  1894.  Married  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1S94,  to  Miss 
Edith  Sherman  Ludlow.  Presbyterian. 
Began  ministry  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn., 
June,  1894;  entered  pastorate  at  Wing, 
Minn..  1899;  pastor  of  First  Presbyte- 
rian Church,  St.  Paul,  since  Nov.,  1904. 
Prohibitionist.  Member  Presbytery  of 
St.  Paul,  Synod  of  Minnesota.  Address: 
925  Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

MOOBE,  Georgre  Bussell,  banker;  born 
at  Barnett,  Vt.,  March  16,  1849;  son  of 
Samuel  and  Abagail  (Wyman)  Moore. 
W^as  reared  on  a  farm  in  Vermont;  came 
to  Minnesota.  1868,  and  is  an  extensive 
land  owner  and  farmer.  Entered  bank- 
ing, 1887;  president  First  National 
Bank,  Jackson  Land  and  Credit  Co.,  Cal- 
edonia Investment  Co.,  all  of  Jackson, 
and  State  Bank,  Alpha,  Minn.  Address: 
Jackson,    Minn. 

MOOBE,  Harry  lee,  general  agent 
Monon  Route;  born  at  Minneapolis,  May 
31,  1868;  son  of  W.  E.  and  Nellie  (Mc- 
Keene)  Moore;  educated  in  Minneapolis 
public  and  high  schools.  Entered  rail- 
way service  at  the  age  of  19  years  and 
has  been  continuously  engaged  in  the 
service  of  the  Michigan  Central  and 
Monon  Routes  since  that  time;  has  been 
general  agent  of  the  Monon  Route,  with 
headquarters  in  Minneapolis,  since  1890. 
Member  of  the  Masonic  order.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Jan.,  1900,  to  Miss  May 
Underwood  Martin.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  3812  10th 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

MOOBE,  Henry  Iiynn,  treasurer  Min- 
nesota Loan  L^  Trust  Co.;  born  in  Ohio, 
Aug.  28,  1854;  educated  at  Dartmouth 
College,  1877.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1877; 
member  real  estate  firm  of  Moore  Broth- 
ers, Brace  iS:  Co.;  treasurer  and  director 
Minnesota  Loan  and  Trust  Co.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Mini- 
kahda.  Congregational.  Office:  313  Nic- 
ollet Av.  Residence:  2321  Blaisdell 
Av..  Minneapolis. 

MOOBE,  James  Edward,  surgeon;  born 
at  Clarksville.  Pa..  March  2.  1852;  son 
of  Rev.  George  W.  and  Margaret  J. 
Moore;  educated  in  public  schools; 
Union  Seminary,  Poland.  O.,  3  years; 
ITniversity  of  Michigan;  Bellevue  Hospi- 
tal Medical  College,  N.  Y.,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1873;  spent  over  3  years  in  post 
graduate  study.  New  York  hospitals  and 
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and  Holland.  Located  in  Minneapolis, 
1SS2:  gave  up  general  practice,  1SS7,  to 
devote  entire  attention  to  surgery.  Fel- 
low American  Surgical  Association,  hon- 
orary member  American  Orthopaedic 
Asso^ciation;  surgeon  in  chief  North- 
western Hospital;  professor  of  surgery. 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  since  1904.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations.  Western  Surgical 
Association.  Author:  Moore's  Ortho- 
paedic Surgery;  also  contributor  to  med- 
ical journals.  Married,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1SS7,  Miss  Louie  C.  Irving. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Office: 
Pillsbury  Bldg.  Residence:  201  Clifton 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

MOOBE,  John  G.,  educator;  born  at 
Schney,  Germany,  Nov.  12,  1848;  son  of 
George  Moore;  came  to  U.  S.  in  youth; 
educated  at  Schney,  Germany;  Mexico 
(N.  Y.)  Academy,  1867-69;  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, graduating  in  the  year  1873. 
Married  at  Covert,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26, 
1877,  to  Miss  Anna  Cole.  Professor  of 
German  language  and  literature.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  since  1874.  Mem- 
lier  Board  of  Education,  Minneapolis, 
1886-90;  Public  Library  Board,  1890-96; 
president  State  Board  of  Charities  and 
Corrections,  1899-1903.  Democrat.  Office: 
University  of  Minnesota.  Residence: 
2810   University  Av.,   S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

MOOBE,  Joseph  Frank,  real  estate; 
born  in  Brown  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  12,  1860; 
son  of  Joseph  A.  and  Nancy  J.  (King) 
Moore;  graduated  from  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, degree  of  A.B.,  1883;  Law  School, 
George  Washington  University,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1886. 
Was  admitted  to  practice  law  before 
supreme  court  at  Washington  and  in 
State  of  Minnesota;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1887,  and  entered  real  estate 
business  same  year,  as  member  of  firm 
of  Moore  Brothers,  which  has  been 
Moore  Brothers,  Brace  &  Co.,  since 
March,  1906.  Member  Minneapolis  Real 
Estate  Board.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  22,  1893,  to  Miss  Flora  M.  Truax. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  Ashing.  Office:  311  Nicollet 
Av.  Residence:  1000  Mt.  Curve  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

KOOBE,  Lyman  A.,  broker;  born  at 
Barnet.  Vt.,  May  31,  1852,  son  of  Sam- 
uel and  Abigail  (Wyman)  Moore;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  in  Vermont 
and  Minnesota  and  La  Crosse  (Wis.) 
higli  schools;  married  at  Sun  Prairie, 
Wis.,  Jan.  3,  1879,  to  Carrie  G.  Long. 
Began  business  career  with  James  Mc- 
Cord,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1871-81;  member 
of  Moore,  Piper  &  Co.,  wholesale  drug- 
gists, Mankato,  Minn.,  1881-89;  depart- 
ment manager  Standard  Oil  Co.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1889-94;  since  1894  under  name 
of  L.  A.  Moore  &  Co.,  brokers  in  paints 
and  cliemicals.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  St.  Anthony  Park,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:      701   Marshall  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

MOOBE,  ISorris  Ellsworth,  furniture 
and  decorating;   born  at  Bryan,   O.,  Dec. 


5,  1861;  son  of  Edwin  W.  and  Adeline 
(Morris)  Moore:  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Toledo,  O.  Began  business 
life  in  1879  as  delivery  man  for  V.  B. 
Snyder  &  Sons,  Toledo,  O. ;  salesman 
for  same  house,  1880-86;  salesman  for 
M.  Lara  &  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1886-87;  buyer  for  same  firm,  1887-97; 
business  under  present  firm  name  of 
Moore  and  Scriver  since  1897.  Married 
at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1889,  to  Carrie 
Taylor.  Member  of  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  711-713  Nic- 
ollet Av.  Residence:  1720  So.  Morgan 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

MOBAN,  Thomas  P.,  probate  judge 
Dalcota  Co.;  born  at  Rosemount,  Minn., 
July  31,  1856;  son  of  Patrick  and  Kather- 
ine  (Slieridan)  Moran;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  until  17.  Probate  judge  of 
Dakota  Co.,  since  Nov.,  1890.  Member 
firm  of  Walsh  &  Moran,  hardware  and 
machinery,  1883-89.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  A.  O.  F.,  I.  O.  F.,  C. 
O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  R.  A.  R. 
U.  of  A.,  D.  of  H.,  I.  O.  R.  M.,  M.  S. 
Married  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  June  5, 
1900,  to  Miss  Gertrude  Fahy.  Address: 
Hastings,   Minn. 

MOBEHOUSE,  Guel  G.,  physician; 
born  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Oct.  27,  1876; 
son  of  Dr.  Eli  M.  and  Laurinda  A.  (Mc- 
Rostie)  :Morehouse;  educated  in  Owa- 
tonna High  School,  graduating,  1897; 
Bennett  College  of  Eclectic  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  Chicago,  111.,  1902;  Amer- 
ican College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Chicago,  1903;  Cook  County  Hospital, 
1902-04.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Owatonna  since  Dec,  1904.  Also 
one  of  the  proprietors  of  Hotel  Owaton- 
na. Unmarried.  Recreations:  Automo- 
biling,  hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Owatonna,  Minn. 

MOBEV,  Benjamin  J.,  banking;  born 
on  a  farm  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.,  July 
IS.  1868;  son  of  Edward  J.  and  Wilhel- 
mina  (Marotz)  Morey;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  high  schools,  Fillmore  Co.,  and 
at  the  Winona  State  Normal  School; 
married  at  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  1901,  to 
Winifred  Chapman.  Engaged  in  real 
estate  and  loan  business  at  Lanesboro 
and  was  also  manager  of  a  number  of 
line  elevators,  later  conducting  grain 
elevator  business  at  the  same  place  on 
his  own  account  as  B.  J.  Morey  &  Co.; 
has  been  cashier  and  director  of  the 
Citizens  National  Bank,  Austin,  since 
Aug.,  1903.  Also  director  German  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Chester,  la.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Club:  Progressive  League. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Address:  Aus- 
tin,  Minn. 

niOBGAN,  Arthur  Ernest,  civil  en- 
gineer; born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  20; 
1878;  son  of  John  D.  and  Anna  F.  (Wiley) 
Morgan;  educated  at  high  school,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  graduating,  1896,  Colorado 
State  University,  1898-99.  Student  un- 
til 1899;  connected  with  surveying 
corps,  department  of  the  interior,  1902. 
Junior  member  and  manager  of  the  firm 


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of  Morgan  .i  Morgan,  civil  engineers, 
established  in  1901,  with  offices  in  St. 
Cloud  and  Alexandria,  Minn.,  paying 
special  attention  to  drainage  and  muni- 
cipal and  bridge  engineering.  Author 
of  articles  on  civil  engineering  subjects 
in  Improvement  Bulletin,  Commercial 
West  and  other  periodicals.  Secretary 
Minnesota  Surveyors  and  Engineers  So- 
ciety, editor  of  the  5th  and  6th  an- 
nuals of  the  society.  Recreation:  Bio- 
logical work.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

MORGAIT,  Frank  !■.,  State  manager 
American  Guaranty  Co.;  born  in  New 
York  City,  March  31,  1S54;  son  of  Isaac 
G.  and  Elizabeth  (Martin)  Morgan;  edu- 
cated in  high  school  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ; 
married,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa,  Aug.  23, 
187.5,  Allela  Butler,  3  children:  Leslie, 
Everett  and  Elizabeth;  was  engaged  in 
the  drug  business  for  28  years  in  Iowa, 
and  to  get  out  of  doors,  took  up  present 
work.  Since  April,  1902,  State  mana- 
ger for  Minnesota  of  the  American 
Guaranty  Co.,  bond  guarantees,  of  Chi- 
cago. Mason  and  Knight  Templar. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  550  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

MOBGAN,  Henry  A.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Page  Co.,  la.,  March  14,  1S63;  son  of 
Harley  and  Ruth  (.Duprey)  Morgan; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Hesper, 
la.,  and  Albert  Lea  High  School;  came 
to  Albert  Lea,  June  12,  1880;  married  at 
Albert  Lea,  Sept.  1,  1886,  to  Miss  Helen 
A.  Hall.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  at  Albert  Lea,  May,  1885; 
city  attorney  two  years,  county  attor- 
ney, 10  years.  State  senator,  1903-05; 
member  law  firm  of  Morgan  &  Meighen 
since  Feb.,  1901.  President  Freeborn 
County  Bar  Association,  member  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  Association.  Address: 
Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

MORGAN,  John  D.,  surveyor  and  civil 
engineer;  born  at  Harrison,  Ind.,  Dec. 
31,  1844;  son  of  Benjamin  and  Lucy 
(Hathaway)  Morgan;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.;  at 
Moors'  Hill,  Ind.;  Harrison  Institute, 
Hamilton  Co.,  O.;  National  Normal  Uni- 
versity. Lebanon,  O.  Married  at  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  Dec.  29,  1868,  to  Miss  Anna 
F.  Wiley.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1865; 
has  been  engaged  in  civil  enginering  and 
surveying  since  1867.  Was  the  second 
county  surveyor  of  Pope  Co.,  Minn.; 
came  to  St.  Cloud,  1880;  ex-city  engineer 
City  of  St.  Cloud;  ex-county  surveyor  of 
Stearns  Co.  Member  Minnesota  Survey- 
ors and  Civil  Engineers  Society.  Rec- 
reation: Reading.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

MOBGAN,  Michael  Byan,  brigadier 
general  U.  S.  Army,  rotiiod;  born  Hali- 
fax, Nova  Scotia,  Jan.  18,  1833;  edu- 
cated in  New  Orleans,  La.,  up  to  1850; 
graduated  from  the  U.  S.  Military 
Academy  at  AVest  Point,  July  1,  1854; 
married,  1st,  Charleston,  Mass.,  May  30, 
1860,     Judith     Porter    Adams;     2nd,     St. 


Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  9  1879,  Antoinette 
Mary  Prince.  Served  at  frontier  mili- 
tary posts  until  1859;  was  on  Harper's 
Ferry  expedition  to  suppress  John 
Brown's  raid,  1859;  captain  U.  S.  A., 
1S61,  and  advanced  through  various 
grades,  at  close  of  the  Civil  War  being 
brevetted  brigadier  general  on  account 
of  gallantry  and  distinguished  service; 
assigned  to  commissary  department  dur- 
ing the  war  and  became  chief  commis- 
sary of  subsistence,  department  of  the 
South;  on  the  staff  of  General  U.  S. 
Grant  in  1864,  took  part  in  the  siege  of 
Petersburg  and  was  present  at  Appo- 
mattox at  the  McLean  house,  when 
terms  of  surrender  were  arranged;  is- 
sued the  order  for  feeding  Lee's  Army; 
was  commissary  general  U.  S.  Army 
when  retired,  Jan.  IS,  1897,  on  account 
of  age  limitation.  Now  vice-president 
Security  Trust  Co.,  St.  Paul.  Roman 
Catholic.  Recreation:  Literature.  Of- 
fice: Security  .  Trust  Co.,  New  York 
Life  Building.  Residence:  526  Holly 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

MOBGAN,  Stephen  "W.,  jeweler;  born 
at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  May  7,  1839;  son  of 
Stephen  W.  and  Mary  (Genung)  Mor- 
gan. Came  to  Winona,  Minn.,  Oct.  20, 
1861;  began  in  jewelry  business.  May  1, 
1862;  burned  out  in  fire  of  July  4,  1862, 
which  destroyed  the  business  part  of  the 
town;  resumed  and  continues  in  his  own 
name.  Director  Winona  Wagon  Co. 
Methodist.  Recreation:  Gardening. 

Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

MOBIN,  "William  A.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  July  29,  1864; 
son  of  William  Morin;  educated  at  Pills- 
bury  Academy  (engineering  course); 
married  at  Albert  Lea,  1893,  to  Miss 
Katherine  Truesdell.  In  real  estate 
business  in  Albert  Lea  since  tlie  begin- 
ning of  his  active  career.  Also  mana- 
ger The  Times-Enterprise;  president  Al- 
bert Lea  Hotel  Co.;  vice  president  Al- 
bert I^ea  Brick  and  Tile  Works,  Home 
Metallic  Refrigerator  Co.,  Consolidated 
Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  Former- 
ly county  surveyor  Freeborn  Co.;  ex- 
alderman  Albert  Lea.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  Templar,  Shrine.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

MOBISON,  ■William  K.,  hardware; 
born  at  Belfast,  Me.,  March  6,  1855;  son 
of  Ambrose  J.  and  Christian  F.  (Phil- 
brook)  Morison;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Belfast.  Has  been  in- 
timately identified  with  hardware  busi- 
ness since  his  earliest  recollection,  his 
father  having  established  himself  in 
hardware  trade  at  Belfast  in  1855;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1888,  and  is  president, 
treasurer,  director  and  manager  W.  K. 
Morison  &  Co.,  which  took  over  the  re- 
tail hardware  business  of  Janney,  Sem- 
ple  &  Co.,  in  1888,  direct  successor  to 
liusiness  established  by  ex-governor 
John  S.  Pillsbury  in  1855;  now  control- 
ling the  largest  retail  hardware  business 
in  the  Northwest.  Republican,  Mason. 
Married  at  Searsport,  Me.,  April  5,  1880, 


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to  Miss  S.  Evelyn  Pendleton.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Minikahda, 
I^afayette,  I^ong  Meadow  Gun.  Recrea- 
tions: Yachting,  shooting,  automobil- 
ing;  always  had  fondness  for  the  sea 
and  was  on  the  ocean  for  a  year  before 
entering  business.  OfRce:  247-249  Ni- 
collet Av.  Residence:  1506  Harmon 
PL,   Minneapolis. 

MOBPHY,  Edward  Howard,  lawyer; 
born  in  Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  20,  1S56;  son 
of  Samuel  and  Amelia  (Lunisden) 
Morphy;  educated  at  Toronto,  Can.; 
married  at  Toronto,  Jan.  20,  1886,  to 
Miss  Edith  Mary  Morphy.  Studied  law 
and  was  called  to  the  bar  at  Toronto, 
ISSO;  came  to  St.  Paul,  July,  1886,  and 
became  member  of  firm  of  Morphy,  Ew- 
ing  and  Bradford,  which  still  continues. 
Vice  consul  for  Great  Britain  at  St. 
Paul,  1888-1902.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Member  Minnesota  and  Ramsey 
County  Bar  associations,  Manitoba  Law 
Society.  Club:  Minnesota.  Recrea- 
tions: Bicycling  and  fishing.  Office: 
Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  145  Nina 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

MOBRIS,  Abraham  Ij.,  president  Bel- 
trami County  Bank;  born  at  Mapleton, 
Minn.,  Oct.  31,  1865;  son  of  James  and 
Christiana  (Harrison)  Morris;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  at  Sterling, 
Minn.  Engaged  in  farming  until  1890; 
was  railway  station  agent,  1890-98; 
connected  with  general  merchandise 
business,  1898-1902;  has  been  president 
and  cashier  of  Beltrami  County  Bank, 
since  Oct.  1,  1902;  also  owner  of  City 
Drug  Store,  Tenstrike.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  En- 
campment, Rebekahs;  Royal  Neighbors, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  Marshall.  Minn.,  June  1,  1896,  to 
Editli  M.  Warren.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing and  horseback  riding.  Address: 
Tenstrike,   Minn. 

MOBBIS,  Fagfe,  jurist;  born  at  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  June  30,  1853;  son  of  William 
Sylvanus  and  Laura  Page  (Waller)  Mor- 
ris; educated  in  private  school;  William 
and  Mary  College;  Virginia  Military 
Institute,  graduating  July  4,  1872.  Was 
assistant  professor  of  mathematics, 
Virginia  Military  Institute,  1872-73; 
professor  of  mathematics,  Texas  Mil- 
itary Institute,  1873-1876;  professor 
of  applied  mathematics,  Agricultur- 
al and  Mechanical  College  of  Tex- 
as, 1876-79.  Was  admitted  to  the 
bar  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  but  never  prac- 
ticed there.  Returned  to  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  and  was  admitted  to  Virginia  bar, 
1880;  nominated  by  Republicans  for 
congress,  6th  Virginia  district,  1884, 
defeated;  removed  to  Duluth,  Minn., 
1886;  municipal  judge.  City  of  Duluth, 
Feb.,  1889;  city  attorney,  Duluth,  1894; 
district  judge,  11th  judicial  district, 
Minn.,  Aug.,  1895;  resigned,  Sept.,  1896. 
Member  of  Congress,  March  4,  1897,  to 
March  4,1903;  has  been  U.  S.  dist.  judge, 
Minnesota,  since  July  1,  1903.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Member  Alplia 
Theta    Pi.      Married    at    Lynchburg,    Va., 


Feb.  21,  1877,  to  Lizzie  Statham.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  shooting.  Office: 
Federal  Bldg.  Residence:  2232  E.  1st  St., 
Duluth. 

MOBBISON,  Clinton,  capitalist;  born 
at  Liverniore,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1842;  son  of 
Darilus  and  Harriet  P.  (Whittemore) 
Morrison;  came  to  Minnesota  at  13  years 
of  age  and  was  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis.  Began  early  in 
business  as  assistant  to  his  father,  one 
of  the  pioneer  lumber  manufacturers  of 
Minneapolis;  engaged  with  his  brother, 
George  H.,  in  general  merchandising, 
outfitting,  etc.,  1863,  as  Morrison  Bro- 
thers, succeeding  to  lumber,  sawmill 
and  logging  interests  of  father,  the  firm 
name  continuing  until  decease  of  George 
H.,  Jan.,  1882.  Became  extensively  iden- 
tified in  Northern  Pacific  Railway  in- 
terests; was  in  control  of  the  Minne- 
apolis Harvester  Works,  later  sold  to 
Walter  A.  Woods  Harvester  Co.  Elected 
president  Farmers  and  Mechanics  Sav- 
ings Bank,  1876,  which  position  he  held 
many  years.  Now  occupied  largely  in 
managing  extensive  private  interests. 
President  Great  Western  Elevator  Co., 
North  American  Telegraph  Co.,  North- 
western Knitting  Co.;  vice  president 
North  Star  Woolen  Mill  Co.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1873,  to  Julia  Washburn  (died,  1883). 
Club:  Minneapolis.  Office:  Guaranty 
Bldg.  Residence:  305  E.  24th  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

MOBBXSON,  James  Dow,  first  P.  E. 
missionary  bishop  of  Duluth;  born  at 
Waddington,  N.  Y.,  1844;  son  of  Rev. 
John  and  Mary  (Dow)  Morrison:  gradu- 
ated from  McGill  Universitv,  Montreal, 
Can.,  1865,  (A.M.,  1868;  LL.D.,  1S80; 
D.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1879). 
Was  ordained  deacon,  1869;  priest, 
1870;  occupied  pastorates  at  Henning- 
ford.  Can.,  1869;  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1871; 
Ogdensburg,  1875;  arch  deacon  of 
Ogdensburg,  1881-97;  delegate  to  each 
general  convention  P.  E.  Church,  1882- 
95.  Consecrated  bishop,  Feb.,  1897,  and 
came  to  Duluth  same  year.  Paddock 
lecturer  to  the  General  Theological 
Seminary  of  New  York,  1898,  subject: 
Fundamental  Church  Principles.  Mar- 
ried at  Montreal,  Can.,  1869,  to  Miss 
Harriet  Townsend,  daughter  of  Rev.  M. 
Townsend,  canon  of  Christ  Church 
crithedral.  Montreal.  Address:  2131  E, 
Siin.Tior  St.,  Duluth. 

MOBBXSON,  Joseph  Wallace,  whole- 
sale lumber;  born  at  Money  Creek, 
Houston  County,  Minn.,  April  24,  1856; 
son  of  Lord  Byron  Morrison  and 
TiOuisa  Elizabeth  (Wormold)  Morrison; 
educated  in  country  schools  of  Houston 
County,  Minn.,  and  High  School  of 
Winona,  Minn.;  married  at  Wessington, 
S.  Dak.,  Sept.  14,  1887,  to  Lydia  Alice 
Greene.  In  employ  of  Laird,  Norton  & 
Co.,  lumber  manufacturers,  Winona, 
Minn.,  1878-83;  partner  in  lumber  yard, 
Wessington,  S.  Dak.,  1883-87;  wholesale 
salesman,     Lansing,    la.,     1889-93;    com- 


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mission  salesman  on  own  account,  1893- 
1900;  partner  Fay  &  Morrison  Lumber 
Co.,  1900-04;  proprietor  since  1904, 
under  title  of  J.  W.  Morrison  Lumber 
Co.,  wholesale  jobbers  in  cedar  poles 
and  posts,  hemlock  and  pine  lumber. 
Republican.  Member  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church.  Member  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Workmen  and  United  Commer- 
cial Travelers  of  America.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange.  Residence:  2502  Pleasant 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

MORRISON,  Orrin  J.,  grain;  born  at 
Floyd,  la.,  Jan.  IS,  1S55;  son  of  E.  H. 
and  Jane  (Jerome)  Morrison;  High 
School  education.  Began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  store  of  A.  J.  Thompson, 
druggist.  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1871,  con- 
tinuing until  1873;  bought  half  interest 
in  drug  store  at  Washua,  la.,  1873  and 
was  connected  with  the  business  as 
Troy  &  Morrison  until  1883;  in  Pelican 
Rap'ids,  Minn.,  as  grain  buyer  since 
1883.  Also  director  First  National 
Bank.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married 
at  Waterloo,  la.,  1880,  to  Miss  Mary 
H.  Mainhood.  Address:  Pelican  Rapids, 
Minn. 

MORRISON,  Robert  Georg-e,  lawyer; 
born  at  Blairs  Mills,  Pa.,  July  31,  1860; 
son  of  David  Harbison  and  Margery  B. 
(McConnell)  Morrison;  removed  to  Iowa 
in  boyhood;  educated  in  Morning  Sun, 
(la.)  'High  School,  graduating,  June, 
1876;  Iowa  State  University,  degrees  of 
A.B.,  1882,  LL.B.,  1883,  A.M.  1890,  same 
university.  Located  in  Minneapolis, 
1883  and  has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  law  since  1886.  Ex-member 
I.  N.  G.,  (1st  lieutenant).  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Bar  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Nov.  4,  1903.  to 
Miss  Alice  B.  Gilmore.  Recreations: 
Literature,  horseback  riding  and  golf. 
Club:  Westminster.  Office:  Phoenix 
Bldg.  Residence:  1921  Aldrich  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

MORRISON,  R.  W.,  judge  of  8th 
judicial  district;  born  on  farm  in  Sibley 
Co.,  Minn.,  March  12,  1866;  son  of 
Martin  and  Mary  (Foley)  Morrison; 
educated  in  district  schools  of  Sibley 
Co.;  public  schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at 
Sauk  Center  Academy,  Sauk  Center, 
Minn.  Removed  to  Carver  Co.,  July, 
1891;  elected  county  attorney,  1894,  and 
held  that  office  for  8  years;  has  been 
judge  of  district  court.  8th  judicial  dis- 
trict, since  Jan.,  1905.  Republican. 
Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Minneapo- 
lis. Minn.,  June  29,  1905,  to  Miss 
Bridget  A.  Fahey.  Address:  Norwood, 
Minn. 

MORRISON,  William  R.,  physician; 
born  at  Corunna,  Ont.,  March  2,  1876; 
son  of  Lanchlen  M.  and  Mary  (Donald- 
son) Morrison;  educated  at  Sarnia  Col- 
legiate Institute,  Sarnia,  Ont.;  Medical 
Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
degree  of  M.D.,  July  1,  1899;  interne 
Northern      Pacific      Hospital,      Brainerd, 


Minn.,  1899-1900;  Chicago  Eye,  Ear, 
Nose  and  Throat  Post  Graduate  Hospi- 
tal. Engaged  in  general  practice  at 
Bemidji,  1900-04;  specialist,  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat,  St.  Anthony  Hospital, 
Bemidji.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Upper  Mississippi 
District  and  Beltrami  County  Medical 
societies.  Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  at  Bemidji,  May  17, 
1900,  to  Miss  Deda  Swan,  of  Cedar 
Rapids.      Address:      Bemidji,    Minn. 

MORSE,  Charles,  general  store;  born 
at  Sherman,  Me.,  1854;  son  of  Horace 
and  Tryphosia  C.  Morse;  common 
school  education.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1873;  is  proprietor  general  store,  hotel 
and  saw  mill,  Cromwell.  Address: 
Cromwell,    Minn. 

MORSE,  Solon  O.,  general  merchan- 
dise; born  at  Arrowsic,  Me.,  May  23, 
1843;  son  of  Bartlett  and  Relief  (Stin- 
son)  Morse;  educated  in  common  schools 
of  Arrowsic  and  at  Georgetown  High 
School,  Georgetown,  Me.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, July,  1872;  has  been  engaged  in 
business  at  Slayton,  Minn.,  since  Jan., 
1882;  member  firm  of  S.  O.  Morse  & 
Son.  Republican.  Methodist.  First 
president  village  council,  member  school 
board;  elected  to  State  Legislature, 
1895  and  reelected,  1897.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1875,  to 
Miss  Cora  Teimes.  Address:  Slayton, 
Minn. 

MORTON,  Glenn  A.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1875; 
son  of  Charles  A.  and  Katherine  (Tar- 
dell)  Morton;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Joseph,   Mo.;   married  at  St.  Paul,  1 

1902,  to  Miss  Laura  M.  Shepard.  Came 
to  St.  Paul  from  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1892; 
has  been  identified  with  railroad  adver- 
tising business,  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance, since  1892,  and  has  been  connected 
with  J.  W.  Shepard  &  Co.,  since  1903. 
Member  St.  Paul  Real  Estate  Exchange, 
St.  Paul  Board  of  Underwriters.  Repub- 
lican. Office:  95  E.  5th  St.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:     Silver  Lake,  Minn. 

MORTON,  Howard  Mcllvain,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Chester,  Pa.,  May  23,  1866; 
son  of  Charles  Justus  and  Anne  E. 
(Coates)  Morton;  educated  at  Maple 
Institute,  Concordville,  Pa.,  1880-84; 
Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  B.S.,  1888,  receiving  de- 
gree of  M.S.,  same  college,  1891;  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  department  of 
medicine,  degree  of  M.D.,  1891;  resident 
physician  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Bethle- 
hem, Pa.,  1891;  special  courses  in  em- 
bryology, otology  and  ophthalmology  at 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  Began 
private  practice  of  medicine  at  Minne- 
apolis, Aug.  1,  1891;  professor  of  oph- 
thalmology and  otology,  Minneapolis 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
1893-94;  oculist  and  aurist  to  St.  Barna- 
bas Hospital  since  1894;  chief  of  Good 
Samaritan  Eye  and  Ear  Dispensary, 
1893-94.  Inventor  and  writer.  Member 
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Hennepin  County  Medical  Society,  So- 
ciety Sons  of  the  American  Revolution, 
Minneapolis  Art  Society,  American 
Ornithologists  Union.  Married  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Dec.  9,  1S91,  to  Miss 
Lucretia  Yale.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Minikahda,  Sl<ylight,  Odin.  Office:  An- 
drus  Bldg.  Residence:  316  Clifton  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

MOSKER,  Wendell  P.,  insurance; 
native  of  Easton,  N.  Y.  Has  been 
identified  witli  insurance  business  for 
more  than  25  years.  District  agent  for 
Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  at  Philadelphia,  for 
5  years;  in  general  insurance  business 
in  Minnesota  for  15  years;  general  agent 
for  accident  and  liability  department 
Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  with  offices  at 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Duluth,  since 
1902.  President  of  Wendell  P.  Mosher 
Co.,  general  insurance.  Married  at  Du- 
luth, Minn.,  to  Miss  Carolyn  Mixer. 
Office:  204  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence: 
2110  Aldrich  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

MOSSE,  Pred  Bichard,  physician;  born 
at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  Nov.  1,  1855;  son 
of  Ira  and  Eliza  (Love)  Mosse;  graduate 
University  of  Wisconsin,  degree  of  Pli. 
B.,  1874,  and  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medi- 
cal College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1877;  mar- 
ried at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1881,  to  Miss 
Flora  L.  Hurd.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  at  Rochester,  since 
1877.  Coroner  of  Olmsted  Co.,  (with 
exception  of  one  term)  since  ISSl;  mem- 
ber U.  S.  Board  of  Pension  Examiners, 
1888-96.  Medical  examiner  for  North- 
western Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  and  Travelers  Life  &  Accident 
Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Republican. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Olmsted  County 
Medical  Society.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Recreation:  Reading.  Ad- 
dress:    Rochester,   Minn. 

MOTT,  Rodney  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1825;  son  of 
Daniel  and  Hannah  (Prank)  Mott;  edu- 
cated at  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111.; 
read  law  in  office  of  James  H.  Collins, 
Chicago;  married  in  Illinois,  1852,  to 
Miss  Marv  Ripley.  Lived  in  Illinois, 
1834-50;  in  California,  1850-52;  con- 
ducted private  academy  at  Creek,  Will 
Co.,  111.,  1852-56;  came  to  Faribault,  1856 
and  has  ever  since  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law.  Has  been  mayor  of  Fari- 
bault, county  superintendent  of  schools, 
judge  of  probate  (10  years),  and  served 
two  terms  in  the  State  Legislature; 
was  one  of  the  founders  of  schools  for 
the  Deaf,  the  Blind  and  the  Feeble 
Minded.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Fari- 
bault, Minn. 

M0UI;T0N,  Eder  Haug'hwout,  banker; 
born  New  York  City,  Jan.  10,  1844;  son 
of  R.  G.  and  Cornelia  Moulton;  educated 
in  private  school  of  Mr.  Abbott,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  private  school  of  Mr.  Atkin- 
son, Manchester,  Eng.,  and  at  Oxford 
University.  Was  in  the  importing  busi- 
ness, Paris  and  New  York,  1865-67; 
engaged   in   banking,   New   York,    Frank- 


fort and  London,  1867-73;  has  been  in 
banking  business  in  Minneapolis,  since 
1874,  and  is  now  actively  engaged  in 
teleplione  business.  Vice  president  and 
treasurer  Farmers  &  Mechanics  Savings 
Bank,  director  Minneapolis  National 
Bank,  president  Tri  State  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  organized,  1901,  and  one 
of  the  largest  independent  companies 
of  the  kind  in  tlie  United  States.  City 
treasurer  of  Minneapolis  for  six  years; 
member  Park  Board.  Independent  in 
politics.  Presbyterian.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Nov.  11,  1874,  to  Harriet  E. 
Skiles.  Clubs:  Minikahda,  Minneapo- 
lis. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and 
yachting.  Residence:  24th  St.  and  3rd 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

MOXTI^TON,  Eder  Haug-hwout,  Jr., 
assistant  manager  Barclay  Auto  Co.; 
born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April  22, 
1879;  son  of  Eder  H.  and  Harriet  E. 
(Skiles)  Moulton;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis,  private  schools 
of  France,  Switzerland  and  Italy,  and 
at  the  Pennsylvania  Military  College, 
Chester,  Pa.,  leaving  the  latter  in  junior 
year  on  account  of  health;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1901,  to  Adeline 
Brundage.  Began  active  business  career, 
1901,  as  clerk  in  railroad  office;  in  Ma5', 
1903,  started  alone  in  the  automobile 
business;  on  Feb.  1,  1905,  incorporated 
and  became  president  of  the  Moulton- 
Jordan  Motor  Car  Company,  doing  a 
general  sales  agency  business  and  all 
kinds  of  automobile  repairing;  sold  out 
Sept.,  1906,  and  on  Oct.  17,  1906,  be- 
came connected  with  Barclay  Auto  Co., 
as  assistant  manager.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda.  Recreations:  Shoot- 
ing, fishing,  all  aquatic  sports  and 
tennis.  Office:  256  3rd  Av.,  S.  Resi- 
dence: Concord  Apartments,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

MOTTIiTON,  William  N.,  general  mer- 
chandise; born  at  Waterford,  Wis.,  Aug. 
17,  1853;  son  of  Stillman  and  Mary  Jane 
(Jones)  Moulton;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Mazomonie,  Wis.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  clerk  in  general  store; 
became  traveling  salesman  for  Markley, 
Ailing  Sz  Co.,  wholesale  hardware;  en- 
tered hardware  business  on  his  own  ac- 
count at  .Jefferson,  Wis.,  1882,  continu- 
ing until  1888;  located  in  Two  Harbors, 
Minn.,  where  he  has  been  engaged  in 
mercantile  business  since  1888  under 
title  of  Schreiner  Brothers  and  Moulton, 
and  is  general  manager  of  the  business. 
Republican.  Ex-president  and  ex-mem- 
ber council,  village  of  Two  Harbors; 
ex-chairman  county  board  of  Lake  Co.; 
has  been  chairman  Republican  Congres- 
sional Committee  since  1898.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Lan- 
caster. Wis.,  May  5,  1886,  to  Elizabeth 
Schreiner.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

MOWERS,  Saxe  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  July  26,  1870; 
son  of  Samuel  A.  and  Maria  (Gelwix) 
Mowers;  graduate  Dayton,  (O.)  High 
School,     1887;    Wabash    College,     Craw- 


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fordsville,  Ind.,  A.B.,  1891,  A.M.,  same 
college,  1893;  Medical  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  M.D.,  1896.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Medi- 
cal associations.  Upper  Mississippi  Medi- 
cal Society.  First  assistant  surgeon, 
15th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-American 
War.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Sigma  Chi  and  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Married  at  Brainerd,  July 
26,  1904,  to  Miss  Maude  Davis.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:     Brainerd,   Minn. 

MOiriiR,  Iiloyd  G.,  banker;  born  in 
Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  29,  1855;  son 
of  Amos  P.  and  Cornelia  V.  (Rose) 
Moyer;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools  of  liockport,  N.  Y.  Born  on  a 
farm  and  lived  there  until  21  years  of 
age;  came  to  Minnesota,  May  7,  1877; 
taught  school  at  Montevideo;  admitted 
to  bar,  June,  1878;  followed  profession 
for  10  years  but  has  devoted  his  atten- 
tion principally  to  banking.  One  of  the 
owners  of  Chippewa  County  Bank;  presi- 
dent Boyd  National  Bank;  vice  president 
and  treasurer  Montevideo  Electric  Light 
&  Power  Co.;  secretary  Windom  Insti- 
tute; director  Citizens  Telephone  Ex- 
change. Republican.  Congregationalist.. 
Married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  June  14, 
1882,  to  Miss  Lillian  B.  Wright.  Club: 
20th  Century  Literary.  Address:  Monte- 
video,   Minn. 

MOVER,  LyciirgTis  B.,  banker,  lawyer, 
surveyor;  born  in  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  29,  1848;  son  of  Amos  F.  and 
Cornelia  (Rose)  Moyer;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  New  York;  nlarried 
at  Mauston,  Wis.,  1876,  to  Miss  Anna 
Wightman.  Came  to  Minnesota  and 
located  at  Montevideo,  1870;  county 
surveyor  of  Chippewa  Co.,  30  years; 
judge  of  probate  Chippewa  Co.,  20  years; 
attorney  at  law  since  1875.  Cashier 
Chippewa  County  Bank.  Congrega- 
tionalist. Member  Torrey  Botanical 
Club,  American  Association  for  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  Recreations:  Botany, 
horticulture.  Address:   Montevideo,  Minn. 

MOVNIHAIT,  Andrew  Francis,  born  at 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  May  27,  1873;  edu- 
cated at  River  Falls  high  school,  gradu- 
ating, 1893;  State  Normal  School,  River 
Falls,  graduating,  1893;  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Minneapolis,  M.D., 
1903;  interne  at  St.  Joseph's  Hospital. 
St  Paul,  1903-04.  In  practice  at  Sauk 
Center,  since  Sept.,  1904.  Member  Ameri- 
can Medical  Association  and  Stearns- 
Benton  County  Medical  Society.  Mem- 
ber C  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A..  Red  Men.  Mar- 
ried.    Address:     Sauk  Center,   Minn. 

MUZ:i>I>EB,  Georg'e  K.,  clergyman; 
born  in  Rendsburg,  Holstein,  Germany, 
March  25,  1857;  son  of  John  C.  and  Anna 
(Rohwer)  Mueller;  came  to  America. 
1872;  educated  in  Gymnasium,  Holstein; 
Seaburv  Divinitv  -  School,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  degree  of  B.  D.,  1881;  post  gradu- 
ate course  at  Berlin  University,  Ger- 
many. Married,  1st,  at  Shakopee.  Minn., 
1884!  to  Ida  Sencerbox  (died.  1900);  2nd, 
at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1902,  to  Miss 
Emma   Nelson.      Was    ordained    minister 


of  the  Episcopal  Church,  1881;  has  filled 
pastorates  at  Shakopee,  Northfield, 
Moorhead  and  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  and  has 
been  in  charge  of  Christ  Church  at 
Albert  Lea  since  1892.  Member  of  the 
standing  committee  of  the  diocese  of 
Minnesota;  trustee  Albert  Lea  Ci;)llege; 
member  board  of  directors  City  and 
County  Hospital.  Republican.  Address: 
Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

MUIB,  Edwin  S.,  surgreon;  born  in 
Steel  Co.,  Minn.,  April  23,  1871;  son  of 
Walter  and  Louisa  L.  (Wlieelock)  Muir; 
educated  in  public  schools;  at  Minneapo- 
lis Academy,  graduating,  1S90;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1891-93;  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  L'niversity  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1894.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Plainview,  Minn., 
1894;  removed  to  Winona,  1898,  and 
since  that  time  has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice,  especially  surgery. 
Democrat.  Mayor  of  Winona,  elected, 
April  1,  1907,  term  expiring,  April  1,  1909. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation and  Soutliern  Minnesota  and 
Winona  County  Medical  societies.  Mason 
(32°),  Knight  Templar.  Shriner;  mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pvthias,  B.  P.  O.  E.. 
I.  O.  F.,  M.  S.,  W.  O.  W.,  M.  W.  A.. 
Eagles,  Red  Men.  Married  at  Glenwood, 
Minn.,  Aug.  28,  1893,  to  Miss  Abbie  L. 
Clay.  Clubs:  Arlington,  Philharmonic. 
Recreations:  Field  sports.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 

MUIB,  James  B.,  physician;  born  in 
Canada,  May  10,  1860;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools;  Clinton  Collegiate  Insti- 
tute, Can.;  Bennett  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, M.D.,  CM.,  1885.  Began  practice 
at  Hamilton,  N.  D.,  1885;  has  been 
located  in  Roseau,  Minn.,  since  1905. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Red  River  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety. Democrat.  Baptist.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Address:  Roseau,  Minn. 
MUIiIiBIT,  Leslie,  farm  machinery, 
fuel  and  live  stock;  born  at  Vernon, 
Ind.,  Jan.  6,  1866;  son  of  Horace  and 
Elizabeth  (Jayne)  Mullen;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Litchfield,  Minn.  First 
occupation  was  sawing  wood  for  neigh- 
bors, at  12  years  of  age,  to  assist  in 
supporting  family,  his  father  having 
died;  later  worked  on  farm,  learned  to 
run  steam  thresher  engine  and  at  20 
years  of  age  learned  telegraphy;  was 
telegraph  operator  and  station  agent 
Great  Northern  Ry.  for  14  years,  about 
11  vears  of  the  time  named  being  spent 
at  Campbell.  Minn.  Resigned  in  1900 
to  go  into  business  under  title  of  Mul- 
len's Machine  Agency,  retailers  of  agri- 
cultural implements,  seeds,  wood,  coal, 
etc.;  also  owner  of  improved  farm  of 
480  acres.  Director  First  National  Bank; 
secretary  and  manager  Farmers  Eleva- 
tor Co.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Mason;  member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Wahpeton,  N.  D.. 
April  3,  1890,  to  Miss  Mary  Mackey  of 
I'niontown.  Pa.  Recreations:  Camping, 
fishing  and  traveling.  Address:  Camp- 
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MUIiIiZ:S,  otto,  vice  president  Theo. 
Hamm  Brewing  Co.;  born  in  Meldorf, 
Germany,  1S56;  son  of  Henry  and 
Catiiarina  Muller;  educated  in  public 
and  liigli  scliools  of  Meldorf,  Germany. 
Came  to  America,  1S72,  and  became 
identified  witii  tiie  Theo.  Hamm  Brewing 
Co.,  1S93,  of  which  he  is  vice  president. 
Also  vice  president  Hamm  Realty  Co. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Sept.  15,  1S91,  to  Miss  Marie 
Hamm.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  6S1  E.  Minnehaha  St.. 
cor.  Greenbrier  Av.  Residence:  672 
Cable  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

MUNrOBD,  Georg-e,  abstracts  of  title; 
born  at  Port  Sanilac,  Mich.,  April  17, 
1S61;  son  of  Robert  and  Jane  (Wesley) 
Munford;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
White  Rock,  Mich.,  and  at  Goldsmith's 
Business  College;  married  at  Two  Har- 
bors, Mich.,  June  14,  1893,  to  Miss  Mary 
A.  Griffin.  Came  to  Minnesota,  Aug., 
1SS6;  treasurer  of  Lake  Co.,  1892  and 
1893  and  clerk  of  court,  1894;  assistant 
cashier  Bank  of  Two  Harbors,  1894-1903; 
has  been  secretary  Lake  County  Ab- 
stract Co.,  since  1906.  Also  president 
Woodward-Munford  Co.,  dealers  in  lum- 
ber and  fuel.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address: 
Two  Harbors,  Minn. 

MUNGZIB,  Iieland  H.,  physician;  born 
at  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1857;  son  of 
Enos  and  Lucy  A.  (Tefft)  Munger;  edu- 
cated in  academy  at  Afton,  Minn.,  1873; 
Missouri  Medical  College,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1879.  Began 
practice  at  Pair  Haven,  Minn.;  in  prac- 
tice at  Winona  since  April,  1893.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Medical  Associa- 
tion. Winona  County  Medical  Society. 
Married  at  Pair  Haven,  Aug.  5,  1880,  to 
Miss  Eliza  J.  Cooley.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

MUNGER,  Rog-er  S.,  retired;  born  at 
North  Madison,  Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1830; 
son  of  Sherman  and  Lucretia  (Benton) 
Munger;  educated  at  Hopkins  Grammar 
School,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  prepara- 
tory school  of  Yale  College.  Married  at 
Basselhoro,  Me.,  1858,  to  Miss  Olive 
Gray.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1857,  and 
engaged  in  music  business  with  brother, 
until  1877.  Located  in  Duluth,  1869; 
had  contract  for  furnishing  lumber  for 
construction  of  railroad  as  partner  in 
firm  of  Munger  &  Gray,  until  1891;  was 
identified  with  construction  of  the 
Spalding  Hotel,  in  1889,  and  since  then 
has  been  connected  with  its  operation; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Inter  State 
Hotel  Co.,  since  1S96  (not  active);  has 
been  identified  with  many  enterprises 
for  the  building  up  of  Duluth.  Register 
of  deeds,  1894.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Residence:  Spalding  Hotel, 
Duluth. 

TaVTSfXr,  Marcus  D.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Connecticut.  1858;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Connecticut  and  at  Yale  Uni- 
versity, graduating,  degree  of  Ph.B., 
1881;  instructor  at  Yale  University  and 
student    in    law   department    of    the   uni- 


versity, graduating  degree  of  LL.B., 
1883.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1883,  and  was 
admitted  to  practice  in  Minnesota;  mem- 
ber law  firm  of  Gilman  &  Munn,  1885; 
assistant  prosecuting  attorney  of  Ram- 
sey Co.,  1887;  became  member  of  firm 
of  Munn,  Boyeson  &  Thygeson,  1889, 
now  Munn  &  Thygeson.  Married  at 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1887,  to  Miss  Minnie 
G.  Ailing.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minne- 
sota; University  (N.  Y.);  Yale  (N.  Y.) 
Recreation:  Farming.  Office:  Dispatch 
Bldg.  Residence:  607  Goodrich  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

MUNRO,  Georg-e  Hug-h,  druggist;  born 
at  Sydney,  C.  B.,  Nova  Scotia;  March 
12,  1846;  son  of  Hugh  and  Hannah 
(Croin  Munro;  educated  in  private 
schools.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1862;  en- 
gaged in  drug  business,  1860-65;  fol- 
lowed cabinet  making,  1865-74;  was  a 
car  builder,  1874-77;  acted  as  agent  for 
elevator  companj%  1877-81;  again  en- 
gaged in  drug  business,  1881-84;  sheriff 
of  Stevens  Co.,  Minn.,  16  years;  auditor 
of  the  county,  1892-96;  has  been  at  the 
head  of  the  drug  firm  of  George  H. 
Munro  ct  Co.,  since  1890.  Republican. 
Mason.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.. 
187S,  to  Miss  Eliza  Somes.  Address: 
Morris,   Minn. 

MUNRO,  Hug-h,  wholesale  coal;  born 
in  Oxford  County,  Ontario,  Canada,  Feb. 
7,  1867;  son  of  Hugh  and  Christina 
(Gordon)  Munro;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  and  Woodstock  (Can.) 
Baptist  College;  married  at  Woodstock, 
Canada,  1892,  to  Alberta  V.  Webber. 
Taught  public  school  in  Ontario  two 
years,  afterward  learning  the  machinist 
trade;  came  to  Minnesota,  1890,  was 
four  years  with  the  Duluth  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  car  builders,  and  then  for  eight 
years  was  cashier  for  the  Lehigh  Val- 
ley Coal  Co.,  St.  Paul;  in  1903  became 
associated  with  Worrell  Clarkson  in  the 
wholesale  coal  business  and  since  its 
incorporation.  May  1,  1905,  as  The 
Clarkson  Coal  and  Dock  Co.,  has  been 
treasurer  of  that  company.  Baptist. 
Mason  and  Modern  Woodman.  Recrea- 
tions: Pishing,  hunting.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg., 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  Bald  Eagle  Lake, 
Minn. 

MUNRO,  William  J.,  merchant;  born 
at  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  June  1,  1850; 
son  of  Hugh  and  Hannah  (Croll)  Munro; 
educated  in  private  schools  of  Sydney 
and  Halifax  and  at  St.  John's  Academy, 
Halifax.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1872,  and 
entered  employ  of  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Ry., 
later  being  placed  in  charge  of  gra'in 
elevator;  located  in  Morris  with  his 
father,  1875,  where  he  engaged  in  hand- 
ling grain  and  hardware;  owner  and 
editor  Stevens  County  Tribune,  until 
1882;  one  of  the  organizers  and  cashier 
Stevens  County  Bank,  1882-94;  pur- 
chased Morris  County  Sun,  1894;  also 
member  firms  of  House  &  Munro,  agricul- 
tural implements,  and  Wells.  Pierce  & 
Co.,  grain  dealers.  Now  partner.  Stone 
&    Munro,    dealers    in    farm    implements 


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and  fuel.  Republican.  Ex-city  treasurer 
and  ex-mayor.  Mason  (32"),  Knight 
Templar.  Married,  1st,  at  St.  Paul,  1S75, 
to  Miss  Mary  A.  Golcher  (now  de- 
ceased); 2nd,  in  Stevens  Co.,  Minn., 
April,  1S78,  to  Miss  Ida  A.  Stone.  Ad- 
dress:     Morris,  Minn. 

MUBDOCH,  John  W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Wabasha,  Minn.,  June  22,  1S69;  son  of 
John  N.  and  Cynthia  B.  Murdoch;  edu- 
cated in  Wabasha  public  schools;  at 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1890-93,  B.L.,  June, 
1S93.  Began  practice  of  law  in  1893  and 
for  the  past  8  years  has  been  city  at- 
torney of  the  City  of  Wabasha;  secre- 
tary of  Wabasha  school  district.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
of  the  Minnesota  State  Bar  Association. 
Married  at  Stewartville,  Minn.,  Sept.  22, 

1897,  to  Miss  Marie  L.  Bleifuss.  Ad- 
dress:    Wabaslia,  Minn. 

MUBDOCK,  Albert  Jasper,  physician; 
born  in  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  27, 
1847;  son  of  Dr.  Thaddeus  and  Lucinda 
(Allen)  Murdock  of  Gouveneur,  N.  Y. ; 
graduate  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Columbia  University,  vdegree  of 
M.D.,  1870.  Located  in  Taylors  Palls, 
Minn.,     1870;     removed     to     Minneapolis, 

1883.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber Hennepin  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Mason;  member  K.  P.,  M. 
W.  A.  Married  at  Rensselaer  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  11,  1872,  to  Miss  Sarah  R.  Puf- 
fer. Recreations:  Fisliing  and  hunting. 
Office:  Masonic  Temple.  Residence: 
2722  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

MUBPHV,  M.  Iiee,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant; born  at  Hogensburg,  N.  Y.,  May 
29,  1860;  son  of  Jolin  and  Josie  Murphy; 
educated  at  Normal  School,  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1879;  has 
been  engaged  in  dry  goods  business  at 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  since  1887.  Also 
director  Lumberman's  National  Bank, 
Conoly  Shoe  Co.,  Auditorium  Co.,  Build- 
ing and  Loan  Association  and  president 
New  Penn  Mining  Co.  Memlier  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  18S3,  to  Julia  A.  Foley.  Address: 
Stillwater,    Minn. 

MUBFEY,  William,  merchant;  born  in 
Rutland,  Vt.,  Nov.  3,  1860;  son  of 
Michael  and  Catharine  (Clifford)  Mur- 
phy; educated  in  common  scliools  of 
Meeker  Co.,  Minn.,  and  graduated  from 
the  commercial  department  of  St. 
John's     University,     Collegeville,     Minn., 

1884.  Lived  on  farm  until  1886;  entered 
mercantile  business  at  Kingston  under 
firm  name  of  Murphy  Brothers,  1886; 
purchased  the  business  of  L.  W.  Leigh- 
ton,  general  merchandise,  Dassel,  Minn., 

1898,  and  the  firm  has  conducted  busi- 
ness at  both  stores  since  that  time. 
Member  Kingston  board  of  education 
for  12  years;  county  commissioner. 
Meeker  Co.,  4  years.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Forest 
City,  Feb.  21,  1887,  to  Miss  Ellen 
Whalen.      Address:      Kingston,    Minn. 


MUBPHV,  William  James,  publisher 
of  Minneapolis  Tribune  since  1891;  born 
St.  Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  July  23,  1859;  gradu 
ate  Notre  Dame  University,  LL.B.,  1878 
post  graduate  course.  University  o 
Wisconsin.    Address:    Minneapolis,  Minn 

MUBBAY,  Daniel  D.,  physician  and 
surgeon,  health  commissioner;  born  at 
Rouse's  Point,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1858;  son 
of  Antonie  and  Mary  (Morris)  Murray; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rouse's 
Point;  Union  College,  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Albany,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  March,  1881.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Rouse's  Point,  May,  1881; 
removed  to  Mayville,  N.  D.,  1884;  on 
account  of  healtli  located  in  Dulutli, 
Jan.,  1890.  Was  lecturer  at  St.  Luke's 
Hospital,  Duluth,  on  general  diseases 
and  hygiene,  for  several  years;  now 
health  commissioner.  City  of  Duluth, 
serving  fourth  term.  Is  secretary  and 
director  Zenitli  Dredge  Co.  T\^as  post- 
master at  Mayville,  N.  D.,  under  Presi- 
dent Cleveland's  first  administration. 
During  earlier  years  was  pilot  and  mas- 
ter on  Lake  Champlain  and  still  holds 
first  class  license  as  master  and  pilot 
on  Lake  Champlain  and  tributaries. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Member  St. 
liOuis  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association.  Mason 
(32"),  Scottish  Rite;  member  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Married  at  West  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  1882, 
to  Miss  Agnes  Gillett.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, ]:)uluth  Yacht.  Recreation:  Yacht- 
ing. Oflice:  221  W.  Superior  St.  and 
City  Hall.  Residence:  2028  E.  Superior 
St.,  Duluth. 

MUBBAY,  Frank,  lawyer;  born  at 
Medo,  Minn.,  July  12,  1869;  son  of  John 
and  Hannah  (Verdin)  Murray;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Mankato  and  Min- 
nesota State  Normal  School;  read  law 
in  office  of  Hon.  W.  R.  Geddes,  Mankato. 
Was  raised  on  a  farm;  admitted  to  bar, 
1896;  located  first  at  Janesville,  Minn., 
and  has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Bird  Island  since  1900.  County  attor- 
ney of  Renville  Co.,  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  L^nmarried.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Bird  Island,  Minn. 

MUUS,  Petter  Herman,  physician; 
born  at  Norway,  Goodliue  Co.,  Minn., 
Dec.  14,  1874;  son  of  Rev.  Bernt  Julius 
and  Olive  (Pind)  Muus;  educated  at 
St.  Olaf  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  B.A.,  1895;  U.  C.  Sem- 
inary, Minneapolis,  1896;  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1901. 
Member  Minnesota  Medical  Association, 
Park  Region  and  Douglas  County  Med- 
ical societies;  also  Phi  Rho  Sigma  fra- 
ternity. Democrat.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Sept.  25,  1900,  to 
Miss  Leonora  Marie  Rushfelt.  Address: 
Kensington,   Minn. 

MYEBS,  Walter  Fredericks,  vice  pres- 
ident Capital  National  Bank;  born  at 
Hempstead,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  June  30, 
1853;  son  of  James  and  Mary  Skidmore 
(Wright)    Myers;    educated  in  Polytech- 


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nic  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  married 
at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1S75,  to  Miss 
Mary  Frances  Hovey.  Was  a  clerk  in 
banking  house  in  Wall  St.,  New  York, 
1870-73;  paying  teller  State  Bank  of  Sy- 
racuse, N.  Y.,  1S73  and  for  several  years; 
established  in  private  banking  business 
at  Wells,  Minn.,  1SS3-94;  elected  cash- 
ier Capital  Bank,  of  St.  Paul,  Feb.,  1897, 
and  on  organization  of  the  Capital  Na- 
tional Bank  of  St.  Paul,  March  1,  1906, 
was  made  its  vice  president  and  a  di- 
rector. Episcopalian;  vice  president 
and  director  St.  Luke's  Hospital;  treas- 
urer of  the  Diocese  of  Minnesota;  trus- 
tee Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn., 
and  vestryman  and  treasurer  Church  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  St.  Paul.  Treas- 
urer Society  of  Colonial  Wars  of  Min- 
nesota; member  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial, 
Town  and  Country.  Office :  Capital  Na- 
tional Bank,  Cor.  5th  and  Robert  Sts. 
Residence:     467   Ashland  Av.>   St.   Paul. 

MVaAABD,  Mike  Mitchell,  register  of 
deeds  and  official  abstracter  Hubbard 
Co.;  born  at  Hendrum,  Minn.,  April  24, 
187.5;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
at  Concordia  College,  Moorhead,  Minn. 
Began  business  career  as  postmaster  of 
Farris,  Minn.,  1898;  resigned  from  the 
position,  1904,  and  was  elected  register 
of  deeds,  Hubbard  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  4, 
1904,  which  position  he  now  holds.  Has 
been  engaged  in  business  for  self  since 
March,  1898,  under  title  of  M.  M.  My- 
gaard,  retail  dealer  general  merchandise 
and  wholesale  dealer  in  lumber,  wood 
and  piling  posts  and  poles.  Owns  the 
Hubbard  County  Abstract  Co.  (only  set 
of  titles  in  Hubbard  Co).  Married  at 
Ada,  Minn.,  Dec.  12,  1900,  to  Miss  Han- 
nah Riggers.  Address:  Park  Rapids, 
Minn. 

MVHRZ:,  John  P.,  register  of  deeds; 
born  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  April  2,  1870; 
son  of  Knut  P.  and  Margereth  Myhre; 
graduate  of  Archibald  Business  College, 
Minneapolis.  Lived  in  Minnesota  since 
6  years  of  age;  came  to  Red  River  Val- 
ley, 1880;  was  a  farmer  until  he  en- 
tered politics,  and  since  Jan.  1,  1905, 
has  held  office  of  register  of  deeds.  Re- 
publican. Member  Independent  Order 
of  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Club:  Zenith  Commercial.  Address: 
Warren,    Minn. 

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NAAS,  Charles  K.,  wholesale  fruit  and 
produce;  ))orn  in  Norway,  March  17, 
187 1;  son  of  Knudt  and  Gurie  Naas; 
came  to  America  with  parents  and  lo- 
cated in  Minnesota,  1876;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Zumbrota,  Minn.  Lived 
at  Zumbrota  until  18  years  of  age;  came 
to  Minneapolis  in  1892  and  entered  pro- 
duce business;  has  been  member  of  the 
wholesale  firm  of  Naas  Brothers  since 
1895.  Member  Minneapolis  Produce  Ex- 
change. Married  at  Blooming  Prairie, 
Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  Christine  Frost. 
Office:  601-609  N.  6th  St.  Residence: 
913    E.    17th    St.,    Minneapolis. 


NAAS,  IiOUis  K.,  wholesale  produce; 
born  in  Norway,  Dec.  20,  1867;  son  of 
Knudt  and  Gurie  Naas;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1876,  and  was  educated  in  Zum- 
brota public  schools.  Located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1886;  was  in  employ  of  the 
Conner  Fruit  Co.,  1886-95;  has  been 
senior  member  of  firm  of  Naas  Broth- 
ers,  wholesale  fruits  and  produce,  since 

1895.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange.  Mar- 
ried at  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  May  20, 

1896,  to  Miss  Amanda  Strata.  Office: 
601-609  N.  6th  St.  Residence:  1719 
Eleventh  Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

KACETBIEB,  Henry  Francis,  educa- 
tor; born  near  Gallon,  O.,  May  11,  1859; 
son  of  Rev.  Christian  and  Friederike 
(Diether)  Machtrieb;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools;  German  Wallace  College, 
Berea,  O.,  1874-77;  graduate  University 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S.,  1882;  stud- 
ied at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1882- 
85,  was  fellow,  same  university,  1884-85, 
and  assistant  in  laboratory,  1883-84;  as- 
sistant at  the  University  of  Minnesota, 
1885-87;  professor  and  head  of  depart- 
ment of  animal  biology  since  1SS7;  zo- 
ologist of  the  Geological  and  Natural 
History  Survey  of  Minnesota.  Member 
Association  of  American  Anatomists,  A. 
A.  A.  S.,  American  Society  of  Natural- 
ists, American  Society  of  Zoologists, 
American  Breeders'  Association,  Amer- 
ican Association  of  Museums,  Washing- 
ton Academy  of  Sciences,  the  honor  so- 
cieties of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma 
Xi  and  the  college  fraternity  Psi  Up- 
silon.  Married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June, 
1887,  to  Miss  Anna  Eisele.  Recreations: 
Nature,  photography,  literature,  art  and 
music.  Office:  University  of  Minnesota. 
Residence:  905  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

NAEGEI^Z:,  Otto  E.,  banker;  born  at 
New  Ulm,  Minn.,  May  28,  1858;  son  of 
Lambert  and  Katherine  (Conrad)  Nae- 
gele;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools  at  New  Ulm  and  in  business 
college,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  married, 
Minneapolis,  May  28,  1881,  Annie  Rouen. 
Lived  at  New  Ulm  until  1862,  at  the 
time  of  the  Indian  outbreak,  when  es- 
caped witli  his  mother  and  two  sisters, 
during  night  of  Aug.  16;  returned  to 
New  Ulm,  1863,  remaining  until  1869. 
when  he  removed  to  Minneapolis,  where 
has  since  resided.  Employed  as  book- 
binder Minneapolis  Tribune,  1873-76; 
clerk  Minneapolis  postofflce,  1876-86;  en- 
tered banking  business,  1886,  and  May 
11.  1893,  organized  Germania  Bank,  of 
which  is  president.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Lodge  No.  19,  A.  F.  & 
A.  M.  Office:  416  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: 1721  W.  Franklin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

ITAESS,  J.  A.  Emanuel,  clergyman; 
born  at  Dodgeville,  Wis.,  Jan.  18,  1872; 
son  of  Olaus  and  Anna  (Buck)  Naess; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Boscobel, 
Wis.;  St.  Olaf  College,  Northfield; 
United  Church  Theological  Seminary,  St. 
Anthony  Park;  one  year  post  graduate 
study  at  University  of  Minnesota.    Mar- 


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Tied  at  Lake  Mills,  la.,  June  28,  1905, 
to  Miss  Amanda  Louise  Larson.  Or- 
dained as  minister  of  tlie  Lutheran 
Ciiurch,  June  12,  1S9S;  pastor  at  Bos- 
cobel.  Wis.,  1S9S-1901;  has  been  in 
cliarge  of  Trinity  Lutheran  Cliurch,  Al- 
bert Lea,  since  Jan.,  1902.  Republican. 
Recreations:  Boating-,  tennis  and  hunt- 
ing.     Address:     Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

NAGEXi,  John  C,  hardware,  banking; 
born  in  Sibley  Co.,  Minn.,  June  20,  1859; 
son  of  Philip  and  Friedericka  (Otto) 
Nagel;  educated  district  school;  en- 
gaged in  sorghum  manufacturing, 
threshing  and  saw  milling  for  a  number 
of  years;  entered  general  merchandise 
business  at  Buffalo  Lake,  1892;  member 
of  the  retail  liardware  firm  of  Manthes 
&  Nagel,  organized,  May  9,  1905;  also 
president  State  Bank  of  Buffalo  Lake. 
Married.     Address:    Buffalo  Lake,   Minn. 

NASH,  Augustus  Edg-ar,  wholesale 
fruits  and  produce;  born  in  Elkhart 
Co.,  Ind..  Sept.  23,  1858;  son  of  George 
W.  and  Lucy  (Kingsley)  Nash;  educated 
at  Iowa  State  Agricultural  College;  mar- 
ried at  Vinton,  la.,  Oct.  14,  1880,  to 
Phebe  A.  Geddes.  Began  business  ca- 
reer in  Minneapolis,  1882;  became  con- 
nected with  the  firm  of  A.  W.  Griswold 
&  Co.,  at  the  time  of  its  organization, 
June  1,  1895,  and  is  manager  of  the 
office  department.  Recreation:  Fishing. 
Office:  15-20  Central  Market.  Residence: 
Minnehaha   Falls,   Minneapolis. 

ITASH,  Charles  Perry,  local  railway 
treasurer;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan. 
19,  1867;  son  of  George  A.  and  Hettie 
(Perry)  Nash;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  business  college  of  St.  Paul; 
married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1895, 
to  Frances  L.  Evans.  In  service  of 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rj'.,  as  clerk,  June,  1882-86;  assistant 
local  treasurer  of  the  road,  1886-94; 
local  treasurer  since  1894.  Clubs:  Town 
and  Country,  Minnesota.  Offlce:  C,  St. 
P..  M.  &  O.  Ry.  Residence:  667  Good- 
rich Av.,  St.  Paul;  summer  residence: 
Wayzata,    Minn. 

ITASH,  Joshua  "W.,  pianos  and  organs; 
born  at  Lonaconing,  Md.,  Jan.  21,  1857; 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Williams) 
Nash;  educated  in  piU^lic  schools  in 
Allegheny  Co.,  Md.,  and  Ritchie  Co.,  W. 
Va.  Located  in  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1877, 
and  entered  coal  business;  moved  to 
Minneapolis,  1880.  and  engaged  in  fuel 
business,  principally,  until  1902,  when 
he  organized  the  New  Century  Piano 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  secretary  and  treas- 
urer. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
(32°),  Knight  Templar  (grand  command- 
er Minnesota,  1893-94),  Shriner;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Was  member  State 
Game  and  Fish  Commission  under  Gov- 
ernor Clough.  Married  at  Rockport, 
Ind.,  Dec.  19,  1889,  to  Miss  Annie  E. 
Stocking.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  824  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: Hotel  Waverly,  Minneapolis. 
(Summer   residence.    Excelsior,    Minn.) 

XTASOir,  Albert  John,  farm  lands; 
born    at    Smithfield,    Pa.,    June    1,    1878; 


son  of  John  Hesler  and  Louisa  L.  (Hath- 
away) Nason;  educated  at  Windom  In- 
stitute, Montevideo,  Minn.,  Superior  High 
School,  West  Superior,  Wis.,  and  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  B.S.,  1901; 
married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Oct.  23, 
1901,  to  Mary  Ethel  Eaton.  Engaged  in 
real  estate  business.  West  Superior, 
Wis.,  1899-1900,  and  as  a  dealer  in  farm 
lands  at  St.  Paul,  1901-02;  continued 
in  same  business  as  partner  in  firm  of 
Nason  &  Christofferson,  1902-04,  and  in 
1904  business  was  incorporated  as  The 
Nason-Christofferson  Co.,  of  which  he  is 
president.  Also  president  Northwest 
Farm  T^and  Co.  Congregationalist.  Club: 
Commercial.  Oflice:  Endicott  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2029    Marshall    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

XfEAIi,  Robert  Homer,  manager  Gam- 
ble-Robinson Fruit  &  Commission  Co.; 
born  near  Henderson,  Ky.,  April  16, 
1862;  son  of  Thomas  and  Nancy  (Hicks) 
Neal;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Henderson  Co.,  Ky.  Raised  on  a  farm; 
was  connected  with  grocery  business  at 
Evansville,  Ind.,  for  3  years;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1887,  and  became  identified 
witli  tea  and  coffee  business,  later  re- 
turning to  grocerj^  trade;  entered  pro- 
duce commission  business  and  has  been 
in  charge  of  St.  Paul  branch  of  the 
Gamble-Robinson  Fruit  and  Produce 
Commission  Co.,  since  1896.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Jan.  31,  1888,  to  Miss  Lil- 
lian Edwards.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist. Member  St.  Paul  Produce  Ex- 
change, St.  Paul  Board  of  Trade.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Mod- 
ern Samaritans  and  IT.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  horse- 
back riding.  Ofl=ice:  71  E.  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence:    710    Ashland   Av.,    St.    Paul. 


I,  Charles  H.,  merchant;  born  in 
Wisconsin,  Feb.  6,  1863;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Lewiston,  Minn.  En- 
gaged in  private  banking  business  at 
Lewiston,  1892-1903;  one  of  the  organ- 
izers and  president  of  the  First  State 
Bank  of  Lewiston,  1903;  one  of  the 
principal  organizers  and  director  of 
First  State  Bank  of  Wykoff,  Minn.,  1905; 
member  C.  H.  Neeb  &  Co.  Married  at 
Minnesota  City,  1SS6,  to  Miss  Rose 
Minges.     Address:    Lewiston,  Minn. 

NEZSIiY,  Charles,  insurance;  born  at 
Towanda,  Pa.,  1836;  son  of  Alexander 
and  Jane  (Chamberlain)  Neely;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  Hobart 
College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.;  married  in  Wis- 
consin, 1862,  to  Miss  Annie  H.  Molony. 
Followed  agricultural  implement  busi- 
ness for  43  years  in  Illinois,  Iowa  and 
Colorado;  came  to  St.  Paul  from  Den- 
ver, 1901;  now  cashier  of  Neely  & 
Neely,  and  Neely  <Sr  Lewis.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  The  Marlbor- 
ough,  St.  Paul. 

NEEIiV,  Richard  M.,  casualty  insur- 
ance: liorn  at  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  Aug.  8, 
1868;  son  of  Charles  and  Annie  H.  (Mo- 
lony) Neely;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  at  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  Leaven- 
worth, Kan.,  and  at  The  Shattuck  Military 
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New  York  City,  Dec.  19,  1898,  to  Miss 
Etliel  Goodcliild.  Entered  insurance 
business  at  Leavenwortli,  Kan.,  1888; 
appointed  general  agent  Fidelity  and 
Casualty  Co.  of  New  Yorlt  for  State  of 
Kansas,  1889;  appointed  general  agent 
for  Minnesota,  Standard  Life  and  Acci- 
dent Insurance  Co.,  of  Detroit,  1890; 
general  agent  Employers'  Liability  As- 
surance Corporation,  London,  since  1896, 
firm  of  Neelv  &  Lewis;  also  member  of 
firm  of  Neely  &  Neely.  Democrat.  Of- 
fice: Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  1005 
Portland    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

NEFF,  Bentley  F.,  secretary  and  sales 
manager  P.  A.  Patricli  &  Co.;  born  at 
Burford,  Ont.,  Can.,  Marcli  2,  1878;  son 
of  William  B.  and  Emma  (Rounds ) 
Bentley;  educated  in  High  Scliool, 
Brantford.  Ont.  Came  West  to  Duluth, 
and  began  business  career  in  employ  of 
Stone-Ordean- Wells  Co.,  wholesale  gro- 
cers,   1899-1900;     became   identified    with 

F.  A.  Patrick  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods 
and  manufacturers,  1900,  and  has  been 
secretary  of  the  company  since  Aug.  7, 
lOOG.  Was  member  C.  Co.,  2nd  Dra- 
goons, Canada;    C.   Co.,   3rd  Regt.,   M.  N. 

G.  Member  Royal  Arcanum,  U.  C.  T., 
K.  O.  T.  M.  Married  at  Burford,  Ont., 
Nov.  17,  1902,  to  Miss  Evva  Allison 
Fowler.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Dulutli 
Boat.  Recreations:  Fishing,  boating. 
Office:  5tli  Av.,  W.,  and  Commerce.  Resi- 
dence:    5    Munger   Terrace,   Duluth. 

ITEIIiS,     Julius     Frederic     Bernhard, 

lumber  manufacturer,  banker;  born  in 
Germany,  June  15,  1855:  son  of  Ernest 
F.  and  Henriette  (Caliebe)  Neils;  edu- 
cated in  Germany  until  17  years  of  age; 
came  to  America,  1872;  attended  Addi- 
son Teachers'  Seminary  near  Chicago, 
111.,  1874-76,  graduating,  1876;  married 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1879,  to  Miss  Mary 
Gei^er  (12  children).  Engaged  in  teach- 
ing school,  1876-81;  was  in  hardware 
business  in  Spencer,  Wis.,  1881-86; 
bought  saw  mill  at  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn., 
18S6,  and  has  been  engaged  in  manufac- 
ture of  lumber  ever  since  that  time. 
Treasurer  J.  Neils  Lumber  Co.,  organ- 
ized, 1895,  manufacturers  of  lumber 
at  Sauk  Rapids  and  Cass  Lake.  Also 
president  First  National  Bank,  Cass 
Lake.  Evangelical  Lutheran.  Address: 
Cass    Lake,    Minn. 

■  NEI^SON,  Anton,  manufacturer;  born 
in  Denmark,  Sept.  16,  1865;  son  of 
Christen  and  Metti  (Kerstine)  Nelson; 
educated  in  schools  of  Denmark.  Learned 
the  knitting  trade  in  Denmark;  came  to 
America,  1892,  making  his  home  at 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1892-98;  located  in 
Duluth,  1898,  and  assisted  in  establish- 
ment of  Nelson  Brothers'  Knitting  Mills. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Danish 
Brotherhood.  Married  at  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1S9.3,  to  Miss  Annie  Thorson. 
Office:  2103  AV.  Superior  St.  Residence: 
330   23rd  Av.,  W..  Duluth,   Minn. 

NEI^SON,  August  S.,  wholesale  pro- 
duce commission;  born  in  Goodhue  Co.. 
Minn.,  Dec.  30,  1864;  son  of  S.  C.  and 
Annalina    Nelson;      educated     in     public 


schools  and  business  college.  Engaged 
in  farming  with  his  father  in  Goodhue 
Co.,  until  1890;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1896,  and  assisted  in  organizing  the 
wholesale  produce  commission  firm  of 
Nelson  &  Anderson,  of  which  he  is  a 
member.  Baptist.  Member  Minneapolis 
Produce  Excliange.  Married  in  Goodliue 
Co.,  1903,  to  Miss  Ida  Benson.  Recrea- 
tion: Traveling.  Office:  23  Central 
Market.  Residence:  1013  13th  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

NBIiSON,  Benjamin  P.,  manufacturer 
and  capitalist;  born  in  Greenup  Co., 
Ky.,  May  4,  1843;  son  of  William  and 
Emeline  (Benson)  Nelson;  educated  in 
public  schools  in  Greenup  and  Lewis 
counties,  Ky.  Began  active  career  as  a 
soldier  of  the  Confederacy,  enlisting  at 
the  age  of  19,  in  the  2nd  Ky.  Cav.,  and 
serving  under  Generals  Morgan,  Forest 
and  Wheeler,  until  the  close  of  the  war 
found  him  a  prisoner  in  Camp  Douglas, 
Chicago.  Located  in  Minnesota,  Sept., 
1865,  and  entered  lumber  business,  with 
which  he  has  been  actively  identified 
for  more  than  40  years;  began  in  busi- 
ness on  his  own  account  in  1873  at 
Minneapolis.  Member  of  Nelson  Tuthill 
Lumber  Co.,  president  Leech  Lake  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Eddy  Sash  &  Door  Co.,  Henne- 
pin Paper  Co.,  Nelson  Paper  Co.,  B.  F. 
Nelson  &  Sons  Co.,  Leech  Lake  Land 
Co.;  vice  president  Spokane  Lumber  Co. 
Director  Swedish  American  National 
Bank,  First  National  Bank  of  Walker; 
trustee  Swedish  Savings  Bank.  Trustee 
and  vice  president  Hamline  University; 
regent  University  of  Minnesota,  since 
Feb.,  1905;  ex-alderman  Minneapolis,  ex- 
member  Board  of  Park  Commissioners, 
board  of  education.  Board  of  Managers 
for  the  State  Prison,  Stillwater.  Demo- 
crat. Methodist.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Historical  Association  (life  mem- 
ber). Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married,  1st,  1868,  to  Martha 
Ross  of  Rice  Co.,  Minn.,  who  died,  1869; 
2nd,  1870,  to  Mary  Fredenburg  of  North- 
field,  Minn.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Commercial  (chairman  Public 
Affairs  Committee  since  1904).  Recrea- 
tions: Raising  thoroughbred  cattle, 
fishing,  etc.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  1125  5th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

NBIjSON,  Christian  Feter,  physician; 
born  in  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  July  4, 
1869;  educated  at  Owatonna  (Minn.) 
High  School,  graduating,  1891;  attended 
school  at  Battle  Creek  College,  Minn., 
1S91-92;  graduated  from  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  1896; 
took  post  graduate  work  at  St.  Augus- 
tana  Hospital,  Chicago,  1906.  Mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  5,  1899.  to 
Miss  Marie  Schaefer.  Address:  Minne- 
apolis,   Minn. 

M'BIiSOIl',  Edward,  merchant;  born  in 
Sweden,  Oct.  22,  1859;  son  of  Nicholas 
and  Johanna  (Monson)  Nelson;  educated 
in  country  schools  of  Sweden.  Came 
to  America,  1877,  and  began  as  laborer; 
entered  notion  business,  Aug.  6,  1886,  as 
partner   in   firm   of  Nelson  &  Riedl,  and 


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later  added  shoes,  furnishings  and  cloth- 
ing; also  director  Farmers  &  Merchants' 
State  Bank.  Republican.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Married  at  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  July 
30,  1884,  to  Miss  Regina  Riedl.  Address: 
Sleepy  Eye,   Minn. 

NEIiSON,  Edward,  register  of  deeds; 
born  at  Gladstone,  111.,  Feb._6,  1877:  son 
of  Andrew  and  Ingrid  (PetersonT  Nel- 
son; educated  at  public  schools  at  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  graduated  from  Augustana 
College,  Rock  Island,  111.,'  B.A.,  1897. 
Register  of  deeds,  Kittson  Co.,  since  Oct. 
28,  1902.  Republican.  Member  of  the 
Minnesota  State  Historical  Society.  Mar- 
ried at  Drayton,  N.  D.,  Sept.  23,  1903, 
Miss  Annie  Ferguson.  Address:  Hal- 
lock,   Minn. 

NEIiSON,  Emil  Alfred,  editor,  farmer; 
born  in  Goodliue  Co.,  Minn.,  March  18, 
1870;  son  of  Peter  M.  and  Petronella 
Nelson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Goodhue,  Goodhue  Co.;  Augustana  Col- 
lege, Rock  Island,  111.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1897;  post  graduate  course. 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.S., 
1902  (completed  last  two  years'  course 
in  high  school  and  all  but  one  year's 
work  in  college  by  home  study,  with- 
out assistance  of  teaclier).  Partner  and 
manager  firm  of  Nelson  Brothers,  pub- 
lishers Hallock  Weekly  News,  estab- 
lished, Oct.  15,  1889;  also  owner  and 
manager  of  large  farming  interests. 
County  superintendent  of  schools,  Kitt- 
son Co.,  1894-1900;  state  librarian  of 
Minnesota,  1901-05.  'Republican.  Swe- 
dish Lutlieran.  Member  Minnesota  Edu- 
cational Association.  Member  Masonic 
order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Hallock,  Minn., 
Dec.  22,  1897,  to  Miss  Florence  Dure. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (Hallock);  Commer- 
cial (St.  Paul).  Recreations:  Fisliing 
and  hunting.     Address:    Hallock,  Minn. 

NEIiSON,  Frederick  C,  secretary  and 
manager  Manhattan  Light,  Heat  &  Pow- 
er Co.;  born  at  Lanesborougli,  Minn., 
July  4,  1877;  son  of  William  F.  Nelson; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  St.  Paul  since 
1885  and  secretary  and  manager  of  the 
Manhattan  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.. 
since  1898;  also  secretary  of  the  Tri- 
State  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  since 
1902;  vice  president  Le  Roy  Fibre  Co. 
Mason.  Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing 
and  curling.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:     835    Laurel    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

NEIiSON,  H.  C,  farming;  born  at 
Land,  Norway,  June  14,  1848;  son  of 
Christopher  and  Maren  (Hanson)  Nel- 
son; came  to  America,  June,  1857,  and 
lived  in  Wisconsin  four  years,  removing 
to  Minnesota,  1861;  educated  in  public 
and  parochial  schools  of  Wisconsin  and 
Minnesota;  married  at  Hay  ward,  Minn. 
May,  1870,  to  Miss  Caroline  M.  Larson 
Worked  on  railroad,  1867,  as  farm  hand 
1868,  and  ran  tlireshing  machine,  1! 
70;  began  farming,  1870,  and  has  since 
continued.  President  Farmers'  State 
Bank  of  Hayward;  director  Citizens' 
National    Bank    (Albert    Lea),    Hayward 


Creamery  Association.  Was  chairman 
board  of  town  supervisors  14  years; 
town  clerk  two  years;  township  asses- 
sor 4  years;  State  senator,  Freeborn 
Co.,  1891-95.  Democrat.  Lutheran.  Ad- 
dress:   Hayward,    Minn. 

NEIiSEN,  Jacob  Bredwad,  building 
contractor;  born  near  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark, April  14,  1863;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Denmark.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1884;  located  in  Mankanto,  1885; 
learned  the  building  trade  at  Mankato 
and  began  tliere  as  contractor;  among 
buildings  erected  by  him  are  the  Soutli 
Dakota  Agricultural  College,  at  Brook- 
ing; court  houses  at  Windom  and  Fair- 
mount,  Minn.;  the  Public  Library  build- 
ing at  Mankato;  the  Gustavus  Adolphus 
College,  St.  Peter;  the  Nurses'  Dormi- 
tory, St.  Peter  Hospital,  etc.  Head  of 
the  firm  of  J.  B.  Nelson  &  Co.,  building 
contractors,  established,  1895;  director 
National  Bank  of  Commerce,  Mankato, 
The  Shakon  Fish  &  Canning  Co.,  Sha- 
kon,  Alaska.  Now  serving  as  president 
council  North  Mankato,  fourth  term  and 
serving  second  term  as  president  school 
board.  Republican.  Mason  (32"'),  Shrin- 
er;  Odd  FelloXv  (all  branches);  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Mankato,  Dec. 
26,  1889,  to  Miss  Anna  M.  Nelsen.  Rec- 
reations: Driving  and  traveling.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,    Minn. 

NEIiSON,  John  Conrad,  physician; 
born  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Sept.  25, 
1847;  educated  in  public  scliools  in  Co- 
penhagen, Denmark;  graduated  from 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Keokuk,  Iowa,  M.D.,  1879.  Arrived  in 
the  United  States,  1866;  has  lived  in 
Minnesota  40  years  and  in  St.  Paul  since 
1879,  engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
and  surgery.  Royal  Danish  vice  consul 
for  Minnesota,  appointed  1896.  Vice 
president  Ramsey  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Visiting  physician  to  City  and 
County  Hospital  for  ten  years;  coroner 
Ramsey  County  five  years.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Office:  Union  Blk.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:     White    Bear   Lake.    Minn. 

NEIiSON,  John  Gustaf,  president  Nel- 
son Coal  Co.;  born  at  .Strombacka,  Hal- 
singland,  Sweden,  Dec.  13,  1840;  son  of 
Anders  and  Catlierine  (Malmgren)  Nel- 
son; came  to  America.  1854;  married  in 
Wright  Co..  Minn.,  July  19,  1868,  to 
Jolianna  S.  Eckman.  Worked  on  a  farm 
in  Illinois,  1854-56;  removed  to  Minne- 
sota. 1856,  and  worked  on  a  farm  and 
in  lumber  camps;  entered  logging  busi- 
ness for  himself  in  partnership  witli 
Alex.  Johnson,  1865,  and  continued  until 
1902,  when  he  retired  from  active  af- 
fairs. President  Nelson  Coal  Co..  witli 
mines  at  Sand  Coulee,  Mont.;  also  ex- 
lensively  interested  in  timber  lands  in 
Oregon  and  British  Columbia.  Repub- 
lican. Served  for  2  years  as  surveyor 
general  of  logs  and  lumber  under  Gov. 
Knute  Nelson.  Roosevelt  elector.  Ma- 
son, Knight  Templar.  Address:  Still- 
water,   Minn. 

ITEIiSON,  Julius  E.,  merchant;  born 
at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  July  29,  1861;    son 


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of  Even  and  Johanna  Nelson;  educated 
in  the  district  school,  public  school  in 
Albert  Lea,  and  C.  C.  Curtis  Business 
College,  Minneapolis.  Was  school  teach- 
er, 1879-82;  clerk  in  John  Smith's  Con- 
;fectionery,  Minneapolis,  1SS3-S6;  book- 
keeper for  Johnson  and  Nelson,  whole- 
sale and  retail  grocers,  Albert  Lea,  1886- 
89;  entered  partnership  in  general  mer- 
cantile business  as  Johnson,  Nelson  & 
Nelson,  succeeding  Johnson  &  Nelson, 
1889,  becoming  Nelson  Brothers.  1891, 
and  has  continued  without  further 
change  to  the  present  time.  Was  direc- 
tor Security  National  Bank.  Republi- 
can. Lutheran.  Member  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Married  at  Albert  Lea, 
1889,  to  Mattie  Bjerkum.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Driving.  Office: 
244-248  S.  Broadway.  Residence:  623 
Fountain    St.,    Albert    Lea,    Minn. 

NELSON-,  Kmite,  United  States  Sena- 
tor from  Minnesota;  born  at  Voss,  Nor- 
way, Feb.  2,  1843;  lost  his  father  at 
three  years  of  age  and  came  to  America 
with  his  mother  at  6;  lived  in  Chicago. 
111.,  1849-50;  removed  to  Wisconsin, 
1850;  attended  common  schools,  Dane 
Co.,  and  was  student  for  3  years  in 
Albion  College,  when  Civil  War  broke 
out;  enlisted  in  "Union  cause  and  was 
member  4th  Wis.  Inf.,  May,  1861-64; 
was  wounded  and  captured  at  Port  Hud- 
son; returned  to  Albion  at  close  of  war 
and  completed  college  course;  studied 
law  in  office  of  Hon.  William  F.  Vilas, 
Madison;  admitted  to  Wisconsin  bar, 
1867;  member  Wisconsin  Legislature. 
1868-9.  Came  to  Alexandria,  Minn.,  and 
resumed  practice  of  law;  was  attorney 
Douglas  Co.,  1872-74;  member  State 
Senate.  1875-78;  presidential  elector, 
1880;  member  of  Congress,  1883-89; 
governor  of  Minnesota.  1892-95;  has 
been  United  States  Senator  since  1895. 
Republican.  Married.  Home  address: 
Alexandria,  Minn.  Washington  address: 
649   E.    Capitol   St. 

NEIiSON,  N.  Amherst,  physician;  born 
at  Decorah,  la..  June  12,  1855;  son  of 
Alf  and  Susanna  Nelson;  educated  in 
public  schools  to  1874;  Milton  College, 
Milton.  Wis..  1876-78;  St.  Louis  Medi- 
cal College.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1878-80;  King 
Medical  College,  Des  Moines,  la.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  1884;  post  grad- 
uate work  University  of  Minnesota,  1889- 
90.  Married  at  Milan.  Minn.,  Oct.  6, 
1881.  to  Miss  .Jennie  Boe.  Was  con- 
nected with  drug  store,  Milan,  Minn., 
1880-82;  practiced  medicine  at  Apple- 
ton,  Minn.,  1882-83;  located  in  Dawson, 
1884,  and  has  since  engaged  in  drug 
business  and  other  lines  of  business. 
Proprietor  Dawson  Electric  Co.  Light 
Plant  since  1906.  Lutheran.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Lac  qui  Parle,  Renville, 
Chippewa  and  Yellow  Medicine  County 
Medical  societies.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W., 
M.  W.  A.,  M.  B.  A.  Address:  Dawson, 
Minn. 

NEIiSON,  Nels  E.,  manufacturer;  born 
in  Denmark,  April  16,  1861;  son  of 
Christen   and    Metti    (Kerstine)    Nelson; 


educated  in  schools  of  Denmark.  Came 
to  America  in  1892,  having  previously 
learned  the  knitting  trade  In  the  old 
country;  lived  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  1892- 
08;  came  to  Duluth,  1898,  and  assisted 
in  founding  Nelson  Brothers'  Knitting 
Mills.  Mason;  member  Danish  Brother- 
hood. Married  in  Denmark,  1887,  to 
Miss  Caroline  Andersen.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  2103  W.  Superior  St.  Resi- 
dence:    2101    W.    Superior   St.,   Duluth. 

NEI^SON,  Nels  E.,  register  of  deeds; 
born  in  the  province  of  Hermland,  Swe- 
den, July  26,  1858:  son  of  Elof  and 
Karin  (Johnson)  Nelson;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Elected  •  register  of 
deeds  Douglas  Co.,  Nov.,  1886,  and  still 
holds  that  office.  Director  of  Famous 
National  Bank,  Alexandria,  and  Swedish 
Printing  Co.,  of  Minnesota.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  of  Odd  Fellows  and 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, May  16,  1904,  to  Christine  Peter- 
son.    Address:    Alexandria,   Minn. 

NEIiSON,  O.  B.,  merchant;  born  at 
Spring  Grove,  Minn.,  Feb.  8,  1854;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  State  Normal 
School,  Winona;  business  college,  Mad- 
ison, Wis.  Began  active  career  as  school 
teacher  and  later  was  station  agent  and 
telegraph  operator  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.;  was  engaged  in  hard- 
ware and  implement  business,  at  Clark, 
S.  D.,  5  years;  began  in  hardware  and 
furniture  business  as  Nelson  &  Tone,  at 
Spring  Grove,  Minn.,  1888;  member  firm 
of  Nelson  &  Johnson,  since  1906;  also 
president  Spring  Grove  Stock  and  Grain 
Co.;  vice  president  State  Bank  of  Spring 
Grove.  Member  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1907-09.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried at  Spring  Grove,  March  27,  1879,  to 
Miss  Anna  Benson.  Address:  Spring 
Grove,   Minn. 

NEIiSON,  Peter  A.,  general  merchan- 
dise; born  near  Decorah,  la.,  Jan.  14, 
1858;  son  of  Peter  Nelson  (Erickstad) 
and  Anna  Sampson;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  business  college.  Lived  on 
farm  until  14  years  of  age;  was  clerk 
for  C.  N.  Goddard,  Decorah,  three  and  a 
half  years,  and  for  Ransom  Brothers, 
Albert  Lea^,  Minn.,  wholesale  and  retail 
grocers,  one  and  a  half  years;  member 
of  firm  of  Nelson  Brothers,  dealers  in 
general  merchandise,  since  1885.  Also 
vice  president  State  Bank  of  Lanesboro; 
treasurer  Lanesboro  Canning  Co.;  secre- 
tary Nelson  Land  Co.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Yeomen  of  America.  Married 
at  Lanesboro.  Minn..  1892.  to  Miss  Flor-  ■ 
ence  E.  Weed.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:    Lanesboro,   Minn. 

NELSON,  Samuel  A.,  banking,  general 
merchandise;  born.  Lyngdahl,  Norway, 
Jan.  6,  1851;  son  of"  Peder  Nielson  Erick- 
stad and  Anna  (Aen)  Nelson;  came  to 
America  early  in  I'-'e;  edu*  sted  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Win.  gsheik  Co.,  la.,  and 
Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.;  Marshall  Academy, 
Wis.;  Bryant  &  Stratton's  Business  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  graduating,  1870.  Mar- 
ried at   Lanesboro,   Minn.,   Jan.    16,   1877, 


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to  Miss  Julia  Sliarie,  wlio  died,  March  8, 
1904  (9  children  living,  7  boys).  Left 
farm,  1S72,  and  entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Lanesboro,  in  which  he  has  since 
continued.  Senior  member  firm  of  Nel- 
son Brothers,  general  merchandise;  also 
president  State  Bank  of  Lanesboro,  Nel- 
son Land  Co.  Republican;  member  Gov. 
Clough's  military  staff  2  years  and  of 
Gov.  Van  Sant's  staff  4  years;  member 
Minnesota  Legislature,  1903  and  was 
elected  as  a  member  of  the  State  Sen- 
ate for  a  term  of  four  years,  beginning 
Jan.,  1907.  Lutheran;  member  Board 
of  Trustees  United  Lutheran  Church  of 
America.  President  Norwegian  Pioneer 
Association  of  America.  Address:  Lanes- 
boro,   Minn. 

NEIiSOM',  Sander  Noble,  lawyer;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  1,  1883;  son  of 
Nels  and  Gertrude  (Paulson)  Nelson: 
educated  in  the  public  schools  and  at 
the  St.  Paul  College  of  Law,  graduating, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  June,  1905.  Began 
practice  of  law  immediately  upon  leav- 
ing school  and  is  now  member  of  the 
law  firm  of  Morphy,  Ewing  &  Bradford 
(E.  Howard  Morphy,  Frank  H.  Ewing, 
John  M.  Bradford  and  Sander  N.  Nel- 
son). Republican.  Club:  Minnesota 
Boat.  Recreation:  Rowing.  Office:  Man- 
hattan Bldg.  Residence:  105  University 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

NEXiSON,  Theodore  S.,  banking;  born 
at  Lanesboro,  Minn..  June  23,  1878;  son 
of  Severt  and  Barbro  (Moen)  Nelson; 
educated  in  public  schools,  8  till  19 
years  of  agej  was  student  at  Concordia 
College,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  1898-99,  grad- 
uating from  commercial  course,  later 
attending  Dakota  College,  Fargo,  N.  D., 
for  three  months.  Was  clerk  and  book- 
keeper Aaker  Bros.,  Twin  Valley,  Minn., 
1899-1900;  clerk  and  bookkeeper  Inge- 
berg  &  Ingeberg,  Hendrum,  1900-1901; 
became  assistant  cashier  State  Bank  of 
Hendrum,  April  15,  1901;  has  been  cash- 
ier State  Bank  of  Georgetown  since 
April  1,  1904.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Mason.  Married  at  Hendrum,  July  27, 
1904,  to  Miss  Burgetta  Gunderson.  Rec- 
reations: Baseball  and  other  outdoor 
sports.      Address:     Georgetown,    Minn. 

NEBAAIi,  Paul  O.,  physician;  born  in 
Norway,  July  9,  1870;  son  of  O.  A. 
and  Gunhild  (Nedremyre)  Neraal;  came 
to  America,  ISSS;  was  educated  at  Val- 
ley City  Normal  School,  1891;  University 
of  North  Dakota,  1892;  Universitv  of 
Minnesota,  1893-94;  University  of  Iowa, 
1895-97.  graduating  from  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Iowa.  Proprie- 
tor drug  store,  at  Mcintosh.  Democrat. 
Lutheran.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  Erskine,  Minn.,  Sept.  19.  1904,  to  Miss 
Vinnie  Nar\'eson.  Address:  Mcintosh, 
Minn. 

NESS,  Ole  A.,  merchant;  born  in  Min- 
nesota. Aug.  L3,  1862;  educated  at  Luth- 
er College,  Decorah,  la.  In  mercantile 
Ini.siness.  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  since  1887. 
Republican.  I^utheran.  Member  Kniglits 
of  Pythias.     Address:   St.   Peter,  Minn. 


NESTE,  Knute  E.,  merchant;  born  in 
Norway,  1845;  son  of  Even  K.  Neste; 
came  to  America  with  parents  when  5 
or  6  years  of  age.  Has  been  engaged 
in  retail  mercantile  business  since  1871; 
member  of  the  firm  of  Neste,  Hamre  & 
Co.  Also  director  First  National  Bank, 
Granite  P'alls.  Married  at  Decorah,  la., 
1871,  to  Miss  Karl  Vik.  Address:  Gran- 
ite Falls,   Minn. 

NETHAWAY,  John  Clinton,  lawyer; 
born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1857; 
son  of  Clinton  and  Maria  Nethaway; 
educated  in  Cobleskell  (N.  Y.)  High 
School  and  at  Union  College,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1879;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Stillwater,  since 
June,  1879.  Municipal  judge,  Stillwater, 
1884-94;  county  attorney  Washington 
Co.,  since  Nov.,  1899.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Bar  associa- 
tions. Member  M.  N.  G.  for  10  years. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  'mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pvthias. 
Married  at  Stillwater,  June  18,  1883,  to 
Miss  Cora  M.  Hall.  Address:  Stillwa- 
ter,   Minn. 

NETIiANB,  Andrew  O.,  banker;  born 
in  Norway,  June  8,  1S6S;  came  to  Amer- 
ica and  located  in  Minnesota,  1885;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Norway;  at 
Augsburg  Seminary,  Minneapolis,  1886- 
87;  at  business  colleges,  Minneapolis; 
T.,aw  Department,  University  of  Minne- 
sota. Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
hardware  store  of  C.  B.  &  J.  H.  Smith, 
Minneapolis,  1SS7;  resigned  to  enter 
Augsburg  Publishing  House,  Minneap- 
olis, as  assistant  manager  of  book  de- 
partment, 1890;  'resigned  to  enter  St. 
Anthony  Falls  Bank,  Minneapolis,  as 
bookkeeper,  1893;  resigned  to  open  bank 
at  Audubon,  Minn,  1896,  and  conducted 
same  as  Citizens'  Bank,  reorganized,  1907, 
as  State  Bank  of  Audubon,  of  which  he 
is  cashier  and  owns  controlling  interest. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Bankers'  Asso- 
ciation. Republican.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried at  Audubon,  Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss 
Nicoline  C.  Sletten.  Address:  Audubon, 
Minn. 

NETIiAND,  Sievert  A.,  banker;  born 
in  Norway,  Oct.  5,  1877;  son  of  Anton 
and  Malene  (Hauge)  Netland;  educated 
in  public  schools  in  Norway,  North  Star 
Normal  Scliool,  Minneapolis,  and  Minne- 
sota School  of  Business.  Became  iden- 
tified with  banking  business,  April,  1894, 
at  17  years  of  age,  and  is  at  present 
time  cashier  of  The  Northfield  National 
Bank:  vice  president  of  The  Bank  of 
Hampton,  Hampton,  Minn.;  president  of 
the  First  State  Bank,  Carlos,  Minn.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Married  at  Audu- 
bon, Minn,  1900,  to  Sophie  "W.  Sletten. 
Club:  Commercial  (Northfield).  Recre- 
ation: Travel.  Address:  Northfield, 
Minn. 

NEUrELD,  Peter  Gerhard,  clerk  of 
district  (■(iurt;  Jiorn  in  Russia,  April  23, 
'SCO.  ('anil'  to  America  witli  parents  in 
July.  1S7S;  worked  with  his  father  on 
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winter  until  24  years  of  age.  Began 
active  career  for  Iiimself  as  .a  clerk  in 
general  store,  until  1S93;  engaged  in 
grain  bu5nng  for  Peavey  Elevator  Co., 
at  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  until  appointed 
clerk  of  district  court,  Cottonwood  Co., 
which  position  he  has  held  since  June 
1,  1899.  Republican.  Married  at  Moun- 
tain Lake,  Minn.,  April  28,  1889,  to 
Miss  Anna  Penner.  Address:  Windom, 
Minn. 

NEUMANN,  John  P.,  merchant;  born 
in  Prussia,  Feb.  21,  1840;  son  of  Carl 
and  Louisa  Neumann;  educated  in  Prus- 
sia. Came  to  America,  1868,  and  to  Min- 
nesota, 1870;  in  general  store  business 
at  New  Ulm  since  1870.  Served  as  first 
lieut.  Co.  A,  M.  N.  G.  Member  A.  O. 
U.  W..  Turner  Association.  Address: 
New  Ulm,  Minn. 

NEUMANN,  William  H.,  physician; 
born  at  Lewiston,  Minn.,  Aug.  14,  1879; 
educated  in  Lewiston  public  schools; 
Hamline  Academy;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1901;  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1904.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations.  South- 
ern Minnesota  and  Winona  County  Med- 
ical societies.  Married  at  Winona.  Minn., 
July  18,  1906,  to  Miss  Bernice  C.  Holt. 
Address:     Lewiston,    Minn. 

NEWBEBT,  Georg-e  Henry,  banking; 
born  at  Bethel,  Minn.,  July  27,  1872; 
son  of  Henry  and  Augusta  Newbert; 
educated  in  common  schools  at  Prince- 
ton, Minn.  Began  active  career  at  17 
years  of  age  as  teller  and  bookkeeper  of 
the  First  National  Bank  of  Princeton, 
1SS9;  moved  to  Mora,  Minn.,  1894,  and 
organized  the  Kanabec  County  Bank, 
now  the  First  National  Bank,  and  has 
acted  as  its  cashier  since  the  organi- 
zation; director  of  the  Sandstone  State 
Bank  and  the  Times  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.;  member  Mora  board  of  ed- 
ucation; village  treasurer.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Shrine.  I.  O.  O. 
F..  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M. 
W.  A.  Married,  Sept.  1903,  to  Miss  Juan- 
ita  Thompson,  of  Erhard,  Minn.  Club: 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Address: 
Mora,    Minn. 

NEWEIiIi,  Georre  R.,  wholesale  gro- 
cei-;  born  at  Jay.  Essex  Co..  N.  Y.,  July, 
1845;  son  of  Hiram  and  Phoebe  (Bush) 
Newell:  educated  in  public  schools.  New 
York.  Came  to  Minneapolis  in  1SR6  and 
began  active  career  as  clerk  at  Nicollet 
Hotel,  later  accepting  position  as  clerk 
in  retail  grocery;  entered  grocery  Job- 
bing trade  under  title  of  Stevens,  Morse 
<^  Newell,  1870,  title  of  firm  changing  to 
Newell  &  Harrison,  1872,  and  to  George 
R.  Newell  &  Co..  importers  and  whole- 
sale grocers,  1882,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent; also  director  Minneapolis,  St. 
Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  R.  R.;  mem- 
ber National  Grocers'  Association,  Min- 
nesota State  Grocers'  Association.  Ma- 
son. Married  at  "V^^yoming.  N.  Y.,  1876, 
to  Miss  Alida  Ferris.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial, Minikahda.     Office:    1st  Av.,  N.,  and 


3rd    St.,    N.      Residence:     1818    Vine   PL, 
Minneapolis. 

NEWHAIiIi,  Harry  Frank,  president 
Finance  Company  of  Minnesota;  born 
at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  21,  1849;  son  of 
Harrison  and  Nancy  Caroline  (Goodrich) 
Newhall;  educated  at  Harvard  College; 
married.  May  26,  1874,  to  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rett. Entered  stock  brokerage  business 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1873,  under  firm 
name  of  Creamer  and  Newhall,  after- 
wards Rutter,  Newhall  &  Co.;  retired 
from  Philadelphia  Stock  Exchange,  1885, 
moved  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  en- 
gaged in  the  real  estate  and  loan  busi- 
ness; formed  the  Finance  Company  of 
Minnesota,  1901,  of  which  is  president. 
Secretary  of  tlie  Minneapolis  Real  Es- 
tate Board.  Member  of  the  Consolf- 
dated  Stock  Exchange  of  New  York. 
Independent  in  politics.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Temple  Court.  Residence: 
2702    Humboldt   Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

NEWHABT,  Horace,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Dec. 
9,  1872;  son  of  J.  and  Sarah  (Parker) 
Newhart;  educated  in  New  Ulm  public 
schools  to  18S9;  Carleton  Academy  and 
Carleton  College,  1889-93;  Dartmouth 
College,  degree  of  A.B.,  1895;  University 
of  Michigan,  Department  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  degree  of  M.D.,  1898;  post 
graduate  work  and  special  clinical  course 
K.K.,  ITniversity  of  Vienna,  Austria, 
1898-99,  also  1905.  Member  American 
Academy  of  Medicine,  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
neapolis Medical  Club.  Member  Sigma 
Chi,  Phi  Rho  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
fraternities.  Married  at  Albanv,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  3,  1904,  to  Miss  Anne  Hendrick. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Minikahda.  Minne- 
sota Congregational.  Office:  Pillsbury 
Bldg.  Residence:  The  Hampshire  Arms, 
Minneapolis. 

NEWMAN,  Gustavus  Adolphus,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Brockton,  Mass.,  Aug.  29, 
1862;  son  of  Gustavus  and  Emelia 
(Swanson)  Newman;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, May,  1868;  educated  in  county 
schools,  Goodhue  Co.;  Red  Wing  (Minn.) 
Seminary;  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, LTniversity  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  cum  laude,  June, 
1895.  Resident  physician  Minnesota 
State  Prison,  July  1,  1895,  to  Aug.  1, 
1896;  practiced  medicine  at  Wells, 
Minn.,  1896-97;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  New  London  since  March  10, 
1897.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  American 
Public  Health  Association,  Kandiyohi. 
Swift  County  and  Crow  River  Valley 
Medical  societies.  Democrat.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Oak- 
land, Neb.,  Dec.  30,  1896,  to  Miss  Louise 
A.  Nelson.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
archaeology.  Address:  New  London, 
Minn. 

NEWMAN,  IiBwis  B.,  general  contrac- 
tor: born  at  Preston,  Minn.,  1860;  son 
of  Michael  Newman;    educated  in  public 


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schools  of  Preston.  Learned  the  carpen- 
ter's trade  and  for  a  number  of  years 
followed  contracting  on  his  own  ac- 
count; since  1S99  has  been  partner  of 
the  firm  of  Newman  &  Hoy.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  7,  1886, 
to  Miss  Catherine  C.  Murphy.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  924  Goodrich 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

NEWMAN,  Thomas  Jefferson,  lawyer; 
born  at  Bethany,  Mo.,  Nov.  30,  1874; 
son  of  Dr.  G.  W.  and  Louisa  Jane  (Al- 
len) Newman;  attended  Catholic  school 
at  Salina,  Kan.,  until  14  years  of  age; 
St.  John's  Military  Academy,  Salina. 
Kan.,  for  two  years;  Mt.  Vernon  Acad- 
emy, from  which  was  graduated,  1893; 
Missouri  State  University,  1893-97,  grad- 
uating, 1897;  Harvard  Law  School,  1897- 
1900,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.  Un- 
married. Was  in  office  of  Montgomery 
&  Dabbs,  lawyers.  Joplin,  Mo.,  1900-02; 
came  to  St.  Paul,  1902,  and  formed  part- 
nership under  present  firm  name  of 
Schmidt  &  Newman  engaged  in  general 
practice  of  law.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  Kappa  Alpha  fra- 
ternity. Democrat.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office  Globe  Bldg.  Res- 
idence:    475    Laurel   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

NEWFOST,  Reece  Marshall,  real  es- 
tate and  loans;  born  at  Sharpsburg,  Pa., 
May  27,  1838;  son  of  Reece  Cadwalader 
and  Mary  Ann  (Cole)  Newport;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  at  Marietta 
Academy,  Marietta,  O.,  1854-55,  gradua- 
ting from  Marietta  College,  salutatorian, 
1860,  A.B.,  and  A.M.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  at  Newport,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1863, 
to  Eliza  Thompson  Edgerton.  Served  in 
Civil  War  under  appointment  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  as  capt.  and  asst.  quarter- 
master, U.  S.  Vols.,  1862;  chief  quarter- 
master depot  of  Baltimore,  with  rank 
of  col.,  1864;  brevetted  brig,  gen.,  1866. 
In  newspaper  and  insurance  business 
after  leaving  the  army;  came  to  Minne- 
sota as  assistant  treasurer  Northern  Pa- 
cific R.  R.  Co.,  1872-82,  serving  also  as 
auditor  and  general  land  agent;  during 
same  period  was  secretary,  treasurer 
and  land  commissioner  of  the  Western 
R.  R.  of  Minnesota,  subsidiary  to  the 
Northern  Pacific,  and  for  many  years 
was  director  of  Duluth  Terminal  and 
other  elevator  companies,  and  West  Du- 
luth Land  Co.  After  resigning  from 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  engaged  in  rail- 
road construction.  In  real  estate  and 
loans,  under  name  of  R.  M.  Newport 
(for  many  years  R.  M.  Newport  &  Son), 
making  a  specialty  of  suburban  addi- 
tions. "Financial  correspondent"  Con- 
necticut Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  with 
offices  in  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Du- 
luth, 1889  to  the  present  time.  Member 
of  Board  of  Park  Commissioners  of  the 
City  of  St.  Paul.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Member  Loyal  Le- 
gion (formerly  commander  of  Command- 
ery  of  the  State  of  Minnesota).  Club: 
Town  and  Country.  Recreations:  Fish- 
ing and   sailing.     Office:     Pioneer   Press 


Bldg.  Residence:  217  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

NEWTON,  Ii.  W.,  wholesale  paper, 
woodenware,  etc.;  born  in  Thompkins 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1S52;  attended  Cort- 
landville  (N.  Y.)  Academy  and  Iowa 
State  University.  Was  clerk  in  a  store 
for  a  year;  learned  the  painter's  trade, 
working  in  that  line  five  years;  in  pho- 
tograph business  for  three  years; 
farmed  two  years  and  sold  out  and  en- 
tered service  of  the  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rj'.  Co.,  supply  department; 
three  years  later  was  appointed  general 
storekeeper  and  fuel  agent  of  the  Iowa 
Central  Railway,  and  after  remaining 
6 1^  years  was  appointed  to  same  posi- 
tion on  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.; 
member  of  firm  of  Price,  Robbins  & 
Newton,  since  1901.  Office:  Corner  S. 
Robert  St.  and  Indiana  Av.  Residence: 
180   East   Winifred   St.,   St.   Paul. 

NICEOIiIiS,  John  Edward,  wholesale 
grain;  born  at  Brantford,  Ont.,  Can., 
March  2,  1853;  son  of  William  Wray 
and  Anne  McNair  (Alison)  Nicholls;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  and  by  private 
tutors  at  Lakefield,  Ont.  Began  active 
career  as  telegraph  operator.  Grand 
Trunk  Ry.,  1869;  was  traveling  freight 
and  passenger  agent,  various  lines,  and 
general  traveling  agent  for  the  N.  W. 
Transportation  Company's  steamers, 
headquarters  at  Sarnia,  Ont.,  until  1881. 
Located  in  Duluth,  Minn.,  and  entered 
grain  business,  1881;  has  made  his  home 
in  Minneapolis  since  1885.  President 
Great  Eastern  Elevator  Co.;  member  of 
firms  of  Nicholls  &  Taylor,  Minneapolis, 
and  McKindley  &  Nicholls,  Duluth. 
Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Duluth  Board  of  Trade.  Episco- 
palian. Married  at  New  Richmond,  Wis., 
1896,  to  Miss  Alice  Maude  Myers.  Rec- 
reations: Shooting  and  boating.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  2114 
Blaisdell   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

NICHOIiS,  Edward  B.,  real  estate, 
loans  and  insurance;  born  at  Lyme, 
Conn.,  May  2,  1864;  son  of  John  C.  and 
Jennie  (Ray)  Nichols;  educated  in  dis- 
trict and  public  high  scliool.  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  and  at  Hartford  High 
School,  Hartford,  Conn.  Was  for  3  years 
traveling  salesman  for  N.  O.  Kellogg. 
Boston,  Mass.,  wool  merchants;  was 
with  Scottish  Union  &  National  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-86;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1886,  and  since  that  year 
has  been  connected  with  the  Corser  In- 
vestment Co.,  which  operates  in  real  es- 
tate, negotiates  loans  and  transacts  a 
general  fire  insurance  business.  Secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Portland  Avenue  Im- 
provement Association.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Married  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  May  15,  ISSS,  to  Martha  Ann 
Stoddard.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2530  Port- 
land Av.,   Minneapolis. 

NICHOIIS,  Ernest  E.,  civil  engineer; 
born  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1863;  son  of 
Charles   D.   and   Adeline    (Finney)    Nich- 


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ols;  removed  to  Iowa,  1S65;  graduate 
Iowa  State  Normal  School.  Engaged 
for  5  years  in  teaching  school  and  for 
5  years  In  newspaper  work  as  publisher 
and  proprietor  of  the  Manilla  Register. 
Manilla,  la.,  and  associated  with  the 
Plaindealer,  St.  James,  Minn.  Came  to 
Minnesota  and  was  elected  county  sur- 
veyor of  Watonwan  Co.,  1902,  and  now 
occupies  that  office.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.  Unmarried.  Address: 
St.   James,   Minn. 

17ICHOI:.SZ:n,  Major  Nicholas,  sheriff 
Mower  Co.;  born  in  New  York  City,  Feb. 
25,  1S6S;  son  of  Nicholas  and  Johanna 
M.  (Olson)  Nicholsen;  came  to  Minne- 
sota with  parents,  1S70;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Austin;  unmarried. 
Worked  on  a  farm;  was  engaged  in  gro- 
cery business  for  15  years;  appointed 
deputy  sheriff,  1S97,  and  continued  for 
7  years;  was  elected  sheriff  of  Mower 
Co.,  Nov.,  1904,  and  reelected,  Nov.,  1906; 
director  Austin  Weed  Exterminator  Co. 
Has  been  connected  with  M.  N.  G.,  since 
1SS5;  entered  as  private  and  was  ap- 
pointed major,  2d  Regt.,  1902,  a  posi- 
tion he  now  fills;  served  as  2d  lieut., 
Co.  G,  12th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  during  Span- 
i.sh-American  "War.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Knights  of  Pvthias.  and  D.  O.  K.  K.. 
B.  P.  O.  E..  F.  O.  E..  M.  W.  A.  Clubs: 
Pidsrt'ssivc  League,  Harmonia.  Address: 
Ausiin.   IMiiin. 

NICHOZ.SON,  Jolin  r.,  clothing;  born 
in  Sweden,  Oct.  27,  1S62;  son  of  A.  N. 
and  Johanna  (Johnson)  Nicholson;  came 
to  America,  1S69,  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Micliigan  and  Minne- 
sota. Removed  from  Ishpeming,  Mich, 
to  latchfield,  Minn.,  1877;  began  active 
career  on  a  farm  near  Litchfield;  lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis,  1881,  and  became 
connected  with  Domestic  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Co.  Began  in  clothing  business 
with  the  Vanstrum  &  Peterson  Clothing 
Co.;  was  with  firm  of  Peterson,  Nord- 
strom &  Nicholson,  clothiers,  for  3 
years;  manager  North  Star  Clothing 
House  for  12  years;  assisted  in  organ- 
izing The  Model  Clothing  House  Co.,  in 
1003,  and  has  been  its  treasurer  from 
the-  beginning.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  I.  O.  F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Nov.,  1886,  to  Miss 
Anna  L.  Nodell.  Office:  301-309  Nicollet 
Av.  Residence:  3336  2nd  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

NICKEIiS,  Frank  Campbell,  real  es- 
tate; born  at  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Aug.  4, 
1858;  son  of  Charles  P.  and  Prances  S. 
Nickels;  graduate  Cherryfield  High 
School,  and  from  Highland  Military 
Academy,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1877.  Came 
to  Minneapolis,  1880,  and  was  in  em- 
ploy of  Pioneer  Press,  St.  Paul,  one 
year;  became  connected  with  the  Minne- 
apolis Tribune  and  continued  for  five 
years  in  charge  of  the  advertising  de- 
partment; in  real  estate  and  insurance 
business  since  1886;  senior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Nickels  &  Smith.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Served  seven  years  in 
Co.    I,    M.    N.    G.      Member    Minneapolis 


Real  Estate  Board.  Married,  1st,  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Jan.  8,  1890,  to  Miss  Mezzie 
Randolph  Harrison;  2nd,  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Feb.  7,  1900,  to  Miss  Frances 
M.  Jacobs.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minne- 
tonka  Yacht.  Recreation:  Yachting. 
Office:  311  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2500 
Pillsbury   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

NICKEKSON,  Bernard  Smith,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Linneus,  Me.,  Feb.  3,  1876; 
son  of  Frank  C.  and  Susan  Elizabeth 
(Smith)  Nickerson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Houlton,  Me.,  until  1889; 
Monticello  Higli  Scliool,  Monticello, 
Minn.,  to  1893;  University  of  Minnesota, 
College  of  Literature  and  Arts,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1899;  University  of  Minnesota, 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1903.  Assistant  and  instruc- 
tor in  chemistry  in  medical  college  dur- 
ing course,  1898-03;  house  physician  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  St.  Paul,  1903-1904. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  McLeod  County 
Medical  Society;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma 
Xi  and  Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternities.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.  Repub- 
lican. Unmarried.  Address:  Glencoe, 
Minn. 

NIENABEB,  Charles,  president  State 
Bank  of  Round  Lake;  born  in  Musca- 
tine Co.,  la.,  Dec.  13,  1864;  son  of  Fred- 
erick and  Marie  Anna  (Fintel)  Niena- 
ber;  educated  at  Duncan's  Business  Col- 
lege, Davenport,  la.  Entered  banking 
business  Aug.  1,  1900,  and  is  now  presi- 
dent of  the  State  Bank  of  Round  Lake, 
successor  to  Bank  of  Round  Lake.  Mar- 
ried at  Lake  Park,  la.,  Dec.  21,  1893,  to 
Miss  May  Mundt.  Address:  Round 
Lake,   Minn. 

NIIiSOlT,  Nils,  land  and  immigration 
agent;  born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  19,  1855; 
educated  in  Sweden.  Located  in  St.  Paul 
after  coming  to  America;  took  up  per- 
manent residence  in  Minneapolis,  1884; 
has  been  engaged  as  immigration  agent 
since  1883.  General  Northwestern  agent 
Anchor  Line,  Transatlantic,  Peninsular, 
Mediterranean  &  Oriental  Steam  Ships, 
Hamburg  American  Line,  North  German 
Lloyd  Steamship  Co.,  Oceanic  Steamship 
Co  ,  and  French  Line;  also  head  of  the 
Nilson  Land  &  Immigration  Co.,  and 
Nilson  Passenger  and  Tourist  Agency. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  July  4,  1887,  to 
Miss  Minnie  Nels  Noren.  Recreation: 
Travel.  Office;  127  S.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
3016   Oakland   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

NIMOCKS,  Charles  Aug-ustus,  born  at 
Jonesville,  Mich..  Oct.  16,  1842;  captain 
Co.  C,  7th  Regt.  Mich.  Vol.  Inf.,  Civil 
War.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1871;  was 
for  many  years  extensively  identified 
with  newspaper  interests  as  business 
manager  of  the  Minneapolis  Journal  and 
later  The  Evening  Star  and  the  Daily 
Times.  Park  commissioner  and  one  of 
the  originators  of  the  park  system  of 
the  city;  deputy  U.  S.  Marshal,  1898- 
1902.  President  and  manager  The  Min- 
neapolis Tax  Bureau.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  617  Security  Bk.  Bldg. 
Residence:  1778  S.  Lyndale  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 


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NIFFEBT,  Henry  Theodore,  physician; 
born  in  Germany,  F.Ij.  12.  1S63;  son  of 
Rev.  Louis  and  Adellieid  (Lindeman) 
Nippert;  educated  in  liigli  scliool,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main,  Germany;  graduated 
from  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Ph.G.,  1S89,  Miami  Medical  College,  M.D., 
1S91;  married  at  Newport,  Ky.,  Aug., 
1893,  to  Bertha  E  Wendt.  House  physi- 
cian, Cincinnati  City  Hospital,  1S91-93; 
engaged  in  general  practice  of  medicine 
at  St.  Paul  since  1S93.  Member  Ram- 
sey County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Instructor  in  internal  medicine 
and  diagnosis,  College  of  Medicine,  Ham- 
line  University;  member  Medical  staft 
city  and  county  hospital.  Republican. 
Mason.  Office:  Lowry  Bldg.  Residence: 
592    Marshall   Av. 

NOACK,  Herman  Maurice,  miller; 
born  at  Leipsie,  Germany,  1854;  educated 
in  Germany.  Came  to  America,  1878, 
clerked  in  general  store  at  New  Ulm,  for 
S  years;  entered  general  store  business 
at  Norton,  1886,  and  conducted  it  for  10 
years;  was  engaged  in  banking  for  3 
years;  removed  to  Arlington  and  con- 
ducted a  general  store  for  7  years,  sell- 
ing out  1906;  now  devoting  attention  to 
mill  at  Arlington,  which  he  and  Theo- 
dore Streissguth  own  under  title  of 
Arlington  Milling  Co.,  Inc.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Married.  Address:  Arling- 
ton.  Minn. 

irOBIiZ:,  Thomas  Ellwood,  farmer  and 
dairyman;  born  at  Marquette.  Wis.,  Dec. 
30,  1856;  son  of  John  H.  and  Emma 
(liyon)  Noble;  educated  in  district 
school:  married  at  Manchester,  Minn., 
.\pril  23,  1885,  to  Miss  Dora  Chamber- 
lain. Began  active  career  by  working 
on  a  farm;  came  to  Minnesota  and  en- 
tered farming  and  dairy  business  for 
himself,  March  1,  1885.  Director  and 
vice  president  Manchester  Creamery. 
Prohibitionist.  Member  State  Legisla- 
ture, term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:    Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

NOB,  John  C,  law,  real  estate;  born 
at  Xcwl.ui-K.  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1844;  public 
schddl  iiliii  avion;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  at  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.,  1S66;  married  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y., 
June  23,  1868,  to  Anna  Chandler.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1873,  first  to  Winona  and 
later  to  Mankatn,  where  he  has  since 
liviil  ;inil  iiiff.i  cTifi  in  law  and  real  estate 
IjusiiMss.     ,\(lilri'ss:     Mankato,  Minn. 

NOBBENBBBG,  Frederick  D,,  president 
Minneapolis  Brewing  Co.;  born  in  Prus- 
sia, Germany,  1845;  son  of  Carl  C.  and 
Wilhelmina  Noerenberg;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Prussia.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica. 1860.  and  began  as  a  laborer  in  St. 
Paul;  was  an  employe  in  brewing  busi- 
ness of  Christ  Stahlmann  at  St.  Paul, 
mo^•ing  to  Minneapolis.  1S75.  and  operat- 
ing as  Zahler  &  Noerenberg.  After 
death  of  partner  continued  alone  for  5 
>-ears,  then  consolidated  with  the  Min- 
neapolis Brewing  &  Malting  Co.,  1890, 
and  was  elected  vice  president;  has  been 


president  of  the  company  since  1903; 
also  director  North  Star  Malting  Co. 
Democrat  (in  national  affairs).  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1878,  to  Miss 
Johanna         Sprungman.  Recreations: 

Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  317  1st 
Av.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Crystal 
Bay.  Minn. 

ITOIiAN,  William.  A.,  merchant;  born 
at  Yankton,  Dak.,  Oct.  4,  1863;  son  of 
Charles  E.  and  Sarah  Nolan;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1867;  educated 
in  public  schools;  married  at  Maze 
Manie,  Wis.,  Nov.,  1887,  to  Miss  Laura 
Greening.  Began  in  harness  and  car- 
riage business  at  Grand  Meadow,  1883, 
and  in  live  stock  business,  1886,  in 
which  he  still  continues;  vice  president 
Home  Telephone  Co.;  director  First 
State  Bank,  Dexter,  Minn.  Republican. 
Member  village  council;  president  board 
of  education;  member  of  State  Legis- 
lature since  1900.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  Templar,  Shrine;  M.  W. 
A.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Grand  Meadow, 
Minn. 

NOIiTE,  Henry,  real  estate;  born  at 
Elmiia,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1862;  son  of 
Julius  and  Caroline  (Schwartz)  Nolte; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Davenport, 
la.  Began  active  career  in  drug  store 
at  Davenport,  continuing  for  31/^  years; 
engaged  in  railroad  business  at  Duluth, 
1880,  and  became  manager  of  the  North- 
western Fuel  Co.;  entered  real  estate 
business,  1890,  and  is  member  of  firm 
of  Little  &  Nolte.  Member  of  the  State 
Board  of  Equalization.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Married  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  1889, 
to  Miss  May  Mosher.  Office:  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  1711  Wallace  Av., 
Duluth. 

NOONAIT,  Dennis  Charles,  railway 
official;  born  at  Waverly.  Minn.,  April 
26,  1S72;  educated  in  puljlie  and  private 
scliools.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1876;  en- 
tered service  of  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
R.  R.,  1892,  and  has  been  general  super- 
intendent since  Spring  of  1905.  Club: 
North  Side  Commercial.  Office:  Met. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  712  16th  Av.,  N., 
Minneapolis. 

NOBBECK,  Olof  G.,  produce  commis- 
sion; born  in  Sweden,  1856;  son  of  Nels 
Anderson  and  Cajsa  (Olson)  Norbeck; 
educated  in  schools  of  Sweden.  Came  to 
America,  1883;  made  his  home  in  Michi- 
gan for  three  years  and  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1S86,  and  engaged  for  7i/4 
years  in  grocery  business;  has  been 
identified  with  produce  business  since 
1894  and  is  at  the  head  of  the  O.  G. 
Norbeck  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  fruits, 
produce  and  provisions.  Republican. 
Swedish  Lutheran.  Member  Minneapolis 
Produce  Exchange.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Dec.  11,  1889,  to  Miss  Mary  Paul- 
son. Offie(>:  2i  Central  Market.  Resi- 
dence:     16(19    3rd    St..    N.,    Minneapolis. 

irOHBIN,  Axel  Fritjhoj,  lawyer;  born 
at  Stockholm.  Sweden,  Nov.  16,  1849; 
attended  public  schools  in  Sweden;  was 
a    student    at    Worthington    &   Warner's 


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Commercial  Business  College,  The  Shat- 
tuck  School,  Faribault,  and  at  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law,  Dec.  i',  1SS7,  and  has  held 
the  following  offices:  Clerk  of  district 
court  8  years;  clerk  of  probate  court,  1 
year;  register  of  deeds,  2  years;  county 
attorney,  4  years;  judge  of  probate,  6 
years.  He  has  also  occupied  positions 
of  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue, 
assistant  secretary  of  State  and  commis- 
sioner of  statistics  of  the  State  of  Min- 
nesota. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.,  D.  of  H.  and 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis. Minn.,  June  7,  1875,  to  Miss 
Anna  T.  Anderson.  Club:  Men's 
Church.      Address:   Willmar,   Minn. 

KORRIS,  "William  Henry,  lawyer;  born 
at  Hallowell,  Me.,  July  24,  1S32;  son  of 
Rev.  W.  H.  and  Sarah  (Mahan)  Norris; 
prepared  for  college  at  Dwights  High 
School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1847-50;  attend- 
ed Yale  College,  1850-54,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1854;  attended  Harvard 
I.,aw  School,  1855-56.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Oct.  1857;  prac- 
ticed law  at  Green  Bay  until  1880;  locat- 
ed in  Minneapolis  summer  of  1880,  where 
he  has  since  remained,  principally  in 
service  of  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  Eastern  and  Minne- 
sota Transfer  Railway  companies.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Mason. 
Married,  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Jan.,  1859, 
to  Miss  Hannah  B.  Harriman.  Recrea- 
tions: Literature  and  Spanish  language. 
Office:  25  Milwaukee  Station.  Resi- 
dence: 1716  Dupont  Av.,  S.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

NORTHROP,  Cyrus,  president  Univer- 
.siiv  (if  .Miimcsdta  since  1SS4;  born  at 
Riily-.-tirM.  Cniiii.,  S.'jn.  30,  1834;  grad- 
uated from  Yale  University,  1857,  Yale 
Law  School,  1859  (LL.D.,  Yale,  1886, 
L'niversity  of  Wisconsin,  1904,  111.  Coll., 
1904,  S.  C.  Coll.,  1905);  married.  Sept.  30, 
1862,  Anna  E.,  daughter  of  J.  D.  Warren, 
Stamford,  Conn.  Admitted  to  Connec- 
ticut bar,  18G0;  clerk  Connecticut  House 
of  Representatives,  1861,  Senate,  1862. 
Editor  New  Haven  Palladium,  1863;  pro- 
fessor of  rhetoric  and  English  literature, 
Yale,  1863-84.  Residence:  519  Tenth 
Av.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

NORTHRUF,  Jesse  E.,  seedsman; 
born  at  Saline.  Mich.,  Dec.  1,  1857;  son 
of  Elijah  S.  and  Sarah  (Brown)  North- 
rup:  educated  in  Waterville  Academy, 
Waterville,  N.  Y.,  and  Hungerford  In- 
stitute, Adams,  N.  Y.;  married  at  Adams, 
N.  Y.,  to  Carrie  White  (now  deceased). 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1884.  Engaged  in 
business  as  seedsman  since  1879  and 
now  president  Northrup,  King  &  Co..  es- 
tablished 1884;  vice  president  Northern 
Warehouse  Co.  Member  Minneapolis 
Park  Commission  for  12  years,  now 
vice  president  Park  Board,  (ilubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial.  Office:  26-32 
Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  1900  Emer- 
son   Av.,    Minncfipolis. 

NORTHUF,  William  Guile,  manufac- 
turer;   born   at    Salisbury    Centre,    N.    Y., 


July  21,  1851;  son  of  Daniel  A.  and 
Ijouise  (Guile)  Northup;  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  Salisbury  Centre;  mar- 
ried at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  12,  1874, 
to  Miss  Leila  Rucker.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1867.  Has  been  engaged  in  man- 
ufacturing since  1874,  and  is  now  presi- 
dent of  the  North  Star  Woolen  Mill  Co.; 
he  is  also  vice  president  of  the  Minne- 
apolis Trust  Co.,  trustee  Farmers  and 
Mechanics  Savings  Bank  and  director  of 
the  Northwestern  National  Bank.  Uni- 
versalist.  Member  Aldine  Association, 
New  York  City.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Lafayette,  Minnetonka  Beach.  Office: 
228  Second  St.,  S.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence: Wayzata,  (Lake  Minnetonka), 
Minnesota. 

NORTON,  James  W.,  lumber  and  min- 
ing; born  at  Ionia,  Mich.;  Oct.  24,  1843; 
son  of  Chas.  W.  and  Mary  J.  (Wilson) 
Norton;  educated  at  high  school,  Lyons, 
Mich.  In  the  banking  business  until 
1872;  in  lumber  business  in  Mich,  till 
1879,  when  he  came  to  Duluth;  became 
member  of  Hall,  Norton  &  Co.,  lumber, 
and  since  1884,  president  of  Norton 
liUmber  Co.;  also  president  Calumet  & 
Sonora  Mining  Co.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Commercial 
Club.  Married  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  Oct.  24, 
1866,  to  Miss  Persis  T.  Thayer.  Office: 
Manhattan  BIdg.  Residence:  1124  E. 
21st   St.,   Duluth. 

NOTT,  Arthur  Eugene,  tobacco;  born 
Fitchburg,  Wis.,  May  23,  1864;  son  of 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Caroline  M. 
(Vreland)  Nott;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Stoughton,  Wis.;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  Sept.  10,  1889,  to  Martha 
Louise  White.  Started  to  work  in  tobac- 
co house  1874.  became  foreman,  1881, 
buyer,  1883,  and  established  in  business 
on  his  own  account,  1889,  as  A.  E.  Nott 
Co.  Member  of  Society  of  Friends.  Of- 
fice: 24  Washington  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
801    Columbia    Blvd.,    Minneapolis. 

NOTT,  William  S.,  belting  and  rubber 
goods;  born  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  July  9, 
18  5.3;  son  of  Henry  and  Louisa  (Nott) 
Nott;  came  to  America,  1860;  educated 
at  Chicago,  111.  Began  active  career  as 
employe  of  F.  D.  Preston  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, belting  and  rubber  goods,  continu- 
ing with  the  company  until  1880  when 
he  located  in  Minneapolis  and  founded 
the  house  of  W.  S.  Nott  &  Co.,  of  which 
he  has  been  president  from  the  begin- 
ning also  president  De  Caire  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Nott  Fire  Engine  Co.;  vice 
president  Minneapolis  Threshing  Ma- 
chine Co.;  director  Security  Bank  of 
Minnesota,  etc.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
to  Miss  Jessica  Cory.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Commercial.  Recreations:  Golf, 
fishing,  travelling.  Office:  1st  Av.  S., 
and  2nd  St.,  S.  Residence:  Plaza 
Hotel,    Minneapolis. 

NOVAK,  Edward  E.,  physician;  born 
in  Johnson  County,  la..  April  29,  1873; 
son  of  Frank  and  Barbara  (Hajek) 
Novak;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Johnson  Co.;  Iowa  City  Academy,  1887- 
92,  graduting,  1892;  Medical  Department, 


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Iowa  State  University,  1S92-95,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.D.,  1S95.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  medicine  at  New 
Prague,  Minn.,  since  April  29,  1S95.  Also 
vice  president  and  director  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  New  Prague.  President 
Scott  and  Carver  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, 1907;  member  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations,  Amer- 
ican Association  of  Medical  Examiners. 
Member  Company  C,  I.  N.  G.,  1892-04; 
mayor  New  Prague,  1899-1900;  member 
New  Prague  Board  of  Education  since 
1902.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
(P.  G.),  W.  O.  W.,  Z.  C.  B.  J.  Unmar- 
ried.     Address:      New    Prague,    Minn. 

NOVES,  Charles  Fhelps,  wliolesale 
druggist;  born  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  April  24, 
1842;  son  of  Daniel  R.  and  Phoebe  G. 
(Uord)  Noyes;  educated  at  Lyme  Acad- 
emy and  Williston  Seminary,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.;  married  in  New  York,  1S74, 
to  Emily  H.  Gilman.  Employed  in  bank- 
ing house  of  Gilman,  Son  &  Co.,  New 
York,  1860,  and  later  engaged  in  busi- 
ness at  Port  Huron,  Mich.;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  186S;  partner  in  firm  of  Noyes, 
Pett  &  Co.,  1868,  Noyes  Brothers,  1869- 
70,  and  Noyes  Bros.  &  Cutler,  whole- 
sale druggists  since  1871.  Also  presi- 
dent State  Savings  Bank;  director 
Merchants'  National  Bank,  West  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine 
Insurance  Co.;  vice  president  H.  L.  Col- 
lins Co.  Member  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and 
Country.  Office:  6th  and  Sibley  St. 
Residence:      S9  Virginia  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

irOTES,  Daniel  Bog'ers,  wholesale 
druggist;  born  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  Nov.  10, 
1836;  son  of  Col.  Daniel  Rogers  '  and 
Phoebe  Griffin  (Lord)  Noyes;  educated 
in  public  and  private  schools;  married 
at  New  York  City  to  Helen  A.,  daughter 
of  Winthrop  Sargent  Gilman.  Volunteer 
in  Civil  War;  served  in  New  York  riots. 
Founder.  1869,  and  is  head  of  house  of 
Noyes  Bros.  &  Cutler,  importers  and 
wholesale  dealers  in  drugs,  medicines, 
instruments,  laboratory  supplies,  manu- 
facturing chemists,  etc.  Director  Mer- 
chants National  Bank  and  other  organi- 
rations.  Ex-president  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce and  of  Jobbers'  Union  of  St. 
Paul.  President  Minnesota  State  Society 
for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty;  president 
and  founder  St.  Paul  Relief  Society; 
formerly  director  Eciuitable  Life  Assur- 
ance Society  of  the  United  States  (New 
York);  ex-president  National  Wholesale 
Druggists'  Association;  organizer  Min- 
nesota Red  Cross  Society  and  an  incor- 
porator of  the  National  Society.  Repub- 
lican; but  in  local  elections  always  for 
the  best  man,  regardless  of  politics. 
^Vas  for  32  years  trustee  Carleton  Col- 
lege and  is  regent  of  State  University. 
Presbyterian;  vice  moderator  Presby- 
terian General  Assembly  of  1902;  mem- 
ber Committee  for  Revision  of  the 
Creed  of  the  Presbyterian  Church;  vice 
president  American  Sunday  School  Un- 
ion. Member  Society  of  Colonial  Wars; 
ex-president  Minnesota  Society,  Sons  of 


American  Revolution.  Member  American 
Social  Science  Association,  American  His- 
torical Association,  National  Geographic 
Society.  Recreation:  In  summer,  deep- 
sea  fishing  at  Seal  Harbor,  Mt.  Desert, 
Me.  Clubs:  Century  (New  York);  Min- 
nesota, Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul). 
Office:  Cor.  6th  and  Sibley  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:    366   Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

ZTOTES,  Winthrop  Gilman,  wholesale 
druggist;  native  of  St.  Paul;  graduate 
of  Yale  University,  degree  of  B.A.,  1891; 
Harvard,  degree  of  M.A.,  1893;  unmar- 
ried. Has  been  member  of  the  firm  of 
Noyes  Bros.  &  Cutler,  wholesale  drugs, 
sundries  and  hospital  supplies,  since 
1896.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country.  Office:  400  Sibley  St.  Resi- 
dence:     366    Summit  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

NVNN,  Albert  Edward,  lumber;  born  in 
Wellington  Co.,  Ont.,  June  6,  1871;  son  of 
Alfred  and  Elizabeth  (Joyce)  Nunn; 
came  to  Minnesota,  April  10,  1882;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  Ont.;  public  and 
liigh  schools,  Detroit,  Minn.;  Curtiss 
Business  College,  St.  Paul.  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  apprentice  in  harness 
making;  entered  service  of  C.  P.  Wilcox 
&  Co.,  retail  lumber,  Detroit,  Minn.,  as 
bookkeeper,  1894,  and  has  been  director 
and  secretary  of  the  company  since  its 
incorporation,  1897.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Brotherhood  of  American  Yeomen.  Mar- 
ried at  Paynesville,  Minn.,  June  12,  1901, 
to  Edith  M.  Sheldon.  Address:  Detroit, 
Minn. 

NUSSBAUMEB,  Frederick,  landscape 
gardener;  born  in  Baden,  Germany,  Nov. 
7,  1850;  son  of  Frederick  and  Ann 
Maria  (Schillinger)  Nussbaumer;  edu- 
cated in  public  school,  and  Politechni- 
cum,  Freiburg,  Baden,  receiving  diplo- 
mas in  mechanical  and  civil  engineer- 
ing, botany  and  landscape  architecture; 
served  in  army  during  Franco-Prussian 
War,  1870-71.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1880, 
to  Rosa  A.  Mattmuller.  Entered  pro- 
fession wlien  a  boy  in  his  father's  nur- 
sery; came  to  America,  1876;  worked  at 
farm  and  market  gardening;  employed 
by  City  of  St.  Paul,  since  1891  as  su- 
perintendent of  parks  and  has  planned 
and  laid  out  all  the  parks  of  the  city. 
Member  Society  of  Park  Superintendents 
of  America,  Civic  and  Commercial 
League  of  State  of  Minnesota.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  and 
sons  of  Herman.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice and  residence:     Como  Park,  St.  Paul. 

NUTTEB,  Edward,  president  Canton 
Grain  Co.;  born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111., 
April  1,  1870;  son  of  Franklin  and  Eliz- 
abeth Nutter;  removed  to  Iowa  and 
was  educated  in  Iowa  public  schools. 
Began  active  career  on  farm;  entered 
grain  business  at  Carroll,  la.,  1899; 
located  in  Canton,  S.  Dak.,  and  estab- 
lished the  Canton  Grain  Co.,  1901,  of 
which  he  is  president;  has  maintained 
headquarters  in  Minneapolis  since  1905. 
Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  in  Iowa,  Dec.  27,  1899,  to  Miss 
Otillie    Zerwas.       Recreations:       Horse- 


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back  riding  and  fishing.  Office:  Corn 
Exchange.  Residence:  3S05  10th  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

NVTTEB,  Prank  H.,  landscape  archi- 
tect and  engineer;  born  at  Dover,  N.  H., 
April  20,  1853;  son  of  Abner  J.  and 
Hannah  (Roberts)  Nutter;  educated  in 
Boston  public  and  high  schools;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1881,  to  Carrie  F. 
Alden.  Entered  office  of  Joseph  H.  Cur- 
tis, landscape  engineer,  Boston,  Mass., 
as  student-assistant,  1871;  In  office  of 
Mr.  Curtis  and  Francis  L.  Lee,  for  four 
years;  in  1878  removed  to  Minneapolis; 
in  1880  joined  in  organizing  firm  of 
Nutter  &  Plummer,  civil  and  landscape 
engineers  (dissolved,  1890);  since  then 
has  maintained  a  private  office,  as  well 
as  attending  to  duties  as  engineer  of 
Minneapolis  Board  of  Park  Commission- 
ers from  their  organization,  1883,  until 
June,  1906.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Member  Minneapolis  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers,  State  Horticulture  So- 
ciety, American  Civic  Asociation.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Sykes  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 2226  N.  Fremont  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

NUTTING,  Clarence  Earnest  Vincent, 
manufacturing  jeweler;  born  at  West- 
ford,  Dogde  Co.,  Wis,  Aug.  23,  1868; 
son  of  Charles  and  Cordelia  M.  (Gil- 
man)  Nutting;  educated  in  district 
school;  married  at  Rockford,  111.,  July 
1,  1890,  to  Lena  E.  Patterson.  Began  at 
the  jeweler's  trade,  Rockford,  111.,  in 
1885,  and  has  been  connected  with  the 
firm  of  Reutz  Brothers,  manufacturing 
jewelers,  since  1891;  became  vice  presi- 
dent and  manager  of  the  shop,  1902, 
when  the  firm  incorporated,  and  it  is 
now  maintaining  wholesale  and  retail 
departments  in  all  important  branches 
of  the  jewelery  business.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Modern'  Woodmen  of  America. 
Office:  .519-521  1st  Av..  S.  Residence: 
2609    2nd   Av.,   S..   Mineapolis. 

NUTTING,  Elijah  Graves,  manufac- 
turer of  ffoor  trucks;  born  at  So.  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  June  15,  1841;  son  of  Tru- 
man and  Lucinda  (Graves)  Nutting. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1854;  edticated  in 
public  schools  of  So.  Amherst;  Olean, 
N.  Y.;  Faribault,  Minn.;  High  School, 
Minneapolis.  Began  in  manufacture  of 
trucks  for  floor  use,  at  Faribault,  1891, 
and  is  president  of  the  Nutting  Truck 
Co.  Republican.         Congregationalist. 

Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  Nov.  19, 
1867,  Emerette  E.  Pomeroy.  Recrea- 
tion: Motoring.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

NUTTING,  John  C,  banker;  born  at 
Barnet,  Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1828;  son  of  Jona- 
than and  Helen  (Somers)  Nutting;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Vt.;  married 
at  Danville,  Vt.,  Sept.  26,  1870,  to  Cal- 
ista  J.  Morse.  Went  to  California, 
1853,  and  engaged  in  mining  and  lum- 
bering business;  removed  to  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1866,  and  retired  from  active 
business  until  1870  when  he  engaged  in 
loaning    money;    president    of   The    First 


National  Bank  since  1873.  Member 
board  of  trustees  of  Carleton  College. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Out- 
ing vacations.  Address:  Northfield, 
Minn. 

NUTTING,  Walter  Merriman,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
Feb.  14,  1876;  son  of  Elijah  Graves  and 
Emerette  E.  (Pomeroy)  Nutting;  edu- 
cated in  Faribault  High  School;  married 
at  Faribault,  March  2,  1899,  to  Ida  May 
Morris.  Began  active  career,  1891,  with 
his  father  in  manufacture  of  fioor  trucks 
and  has  since  continued  as  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  Nutting  Truck  Co.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Recrea- 
tion: Motoring.  Address:  Faribault, 
Minn. 

NYE,  Carroll  A.,  lawyer;  born  in  St. 
Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  3,  1861;  son  ol 
Franklyn  and  Eliza  M.  (Loring)  Nye; 
educated  in  public  and  normal  schools 
of  Wisconsin  and  at  University  of  Wis- 
consin, Law  Department,  graduating, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1886.  In  practice  since 
1886;  city  attorney  Moorhead,  4  years; 
county  attorney.  Clay  Co.,  8  years;  now 
serving  second  term  as  mayor  of  Moor- 
head; member  of  State  Normal  School 
Board  for  four  years.  Treasurer  Moor- 
head Brick  Co.;  director  First  State 
Bank  of  Moorhead.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Madison,  Wis., 
Dec,  1886,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Gordon. 
Recreations:  Horses  and  all  out  door 
sports.      Address:      Moorhead,   Minn. 

NYE,  Frank  Slellen,  lawyer;  born  at 
Shirley,  Me.,  March  7,  1862;  son  of 
Franklin  and  Eliza  M.  (Loring)  Nye; 
came  with  his  parents  to  Wisconsin; 
was  reared  on  a  farm;  educated  at  com- 
mon schools  and  at  River  Falls  Acad- 
emy; studied  law  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  of  Wisconsin,  1878;  married  at 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  1876,  to  Miss  Carrie 
M.  Wilson.  Began  practice  of  law  in 
Polk  Co.,  Wis  ;  was  twice  elected  district 
attorney  and  was  sent  to  Wisconsin 
Legislature;  removed  to  Minneapolis, 
1886;  county  attorney  Hennepin  Co., 
1892-96;  member  law  firm  of  Nye  & 
Deutsch.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  2708  Pills- 
bury  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

NYE,  Georg-e  Iiewis,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Marietta,  O.,  July  27,  1857;  son 
of  Anselm  Tupper  Nye,  2nd,  and  Ellen 
Elisa  (Lewis)  Nye;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Marietta,  O.  Began  business 
career  as  apprentice  in  the  stove  foun- 
dry of  A.  T.  Nye  &  Son,  Marietta,  1875, 
continuing  until  1878;  was  in  sales  de- 
partment, same  firm,  1878-84;  engaged  in 
farming,  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  1888-91; 
again  with  A.  T.  Nye  &  Son,  1891;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1891,  and  organized  the 
Minnesota  Stove  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
stoves  and  ranges,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent and  manager;  also  director  The  A. 
T.  Nye  &  Son  Co..  Marietta,  O.  Mar- 
ried at  Lexington,  Ky.,  Nov.  10,  1881,  to 


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Miss  Lydia  Wheeler.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  A. 
O.  U.  W.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial, Town  and  Country,  all  of  St.  Paul. 
Recreations:  Shooting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Shakopee,    Minn. 

TSnm,  Wallace  Georg'e,  commissioner  of 
public  affairs  for  Minneapolis  Commer- 
cial Club;  born  near  Hortonville,  Wis., 
Oct.  7,  1859;  educated  in  district  school 
and  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis.; 
married  at  New  London,  Wis.,  ISSl,  to 
Miss  Etta  Rudd.  Began  active  career  as 
a  school  teacher  and  became  principal 
of  high  school  at  Plover  and  also  at 
Hortonville,  Wis.;  took  up  study  of 
pharmacy  and  was  connected  with  its 
practice  in  Chicago,  111.,  until  1881,  when 
he  removed  to  Minneapolis  and  estab- 
lished drug  business,  continuing  until 
1893.  Was  secretary  Board  of  Park 
Commissioners,  1889-93;  city  comptrol- 
ler, 1893-98;  member  Board  of  Park 
Commissioners,  1894-98;  member  of  the 
Board  of  City  Hall  and  Court  House 
Commissioners;  commissioner  of  public 
affairs  for  Commercial  Club  since  1901. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner;  member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O. 
P.  (Grand  Encampment  and  all  offices, 
including  grand  representative).  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  1501  N. 
Girard   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

NYQUIST,  Jolin,  merchant;  born  in 
Sweden,  July  20,  1852;  son  of  John  and 
Anna  Nyquist;  educated  in  Sweden; 
married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1878,  to 
Hattie  M.  Peterson.  Came  to  America, 
1873,  and  located  in  Mankato;  engaged 
in  boot  and  shoe  business  until  1888, 
when  he  removed  to  Mankato  and  en- 
gaged in  clothing  and  furnishing  goods 
business  as  Nyquist  &  Iverson;  director 
FMrst  National  Bank.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,   Minn. 

NYVAIiL,  Peter  J.,  artificial  stone  and 
Portland  cement  work;  born  in  Sweden, 
Sept.  22,  1858;  son  of  John  J.  and  Car- 
rie (Swenson)  Nyvall;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  in  Sweden.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1881,  and  has  been  a  resident  of 
Minneapolis  since  June  of  that  year; 
worked  at  sidewalk  paving  trade  for 
several  years;  employed  in  book,  music 
and  notion  house  for  3  years;  began  on 
his  own  account  as  contractor  for  side- 
walk paving,  1886.  President  Standard 
Stone  Sidewalk  Co.,  established  1888, 
contractors  for  street  and  sidewalk  pav- 
ing, etc.;  also  president  Minneapolis 
Paving  and  Cement  Brick  Mfg.  Co.,  or- 
ganized, 1905,  for  manufacture  of 
cement,  brick  and  building  blocks  of  all 
kinds.  Republican.  Congregationalist 
(Swedish).  Member  Minneapolis  Build- 
ers Exchange,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1895, 
to  Miss  Carrie  Julian.  Office:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1827  Chicago 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

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OAKES,  Georg-e  W.,  contractor;  born 
at    Zanesville.    O,.    July    4.    1844;    son    of 


Josiah  C.  and  Eliza  (Hopkins)  Oakes; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Muskin- 
gum Co.,  O.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1874,  to  Miss  Flora  A.  Sutherland. 
Came  to  Minnesota  1871;  was  in  train 
service  of  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Ry.  for  a 
number  of  years;  engaged  in  grain  ele- 
vator business  for  4  years;  began  in 
contracting  business,  isS4,  (especially 
railroad  work)  and  since  1901  has  been 
at  the  head  of  the  contracting  firm  of 
George  W.  Oakes  &  Co.,  successors  to 
G.  W.  Sherwood  who  began  business, 
1861.  Member  Builders  Exchange.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  P.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Ofl^ce:  336  End- 
ioott  Bldg.  Residence:  1901  Rondo  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

OAKIiEV,  Clarence  E.,  banker;  born 
at  Hempstead,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  May 
17,  1846;  son  of  Timothy  W.  and  Ruth 
(Carpenter)  Oakley;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  New  York  City.  Began  ac- 
tive career  at  14  in  wholesale  grocery 
store  of  New  York  City,  continuing  un- 
til 1873;  came  to  Minnesota  and  spent 
winter  of  1873-74  at  Richfield;  removed 
to  Buffalo,  spring  of  1874,  and  engaged 
in  general  merchandise  business,  con- 
tinuing until  1885,  when  he  entered 
banking  business  as  C.  E.  Oakley  &  Co.; 
incorporated  as  Oakley  State  Bank,  1905. 
of  which  he  is  president.  Presbyterian. 
Married  in  New  York  City,  April  6, 
1869,  to  Anna  L.  Dudley.  Address:  Buf- 
falo, Minn. 

OBER,  Edg-ar  Buchanan,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis..  Feb.  23, 
1866.  Entered  service  of  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.  in  1884 
and  filled  positions  of  clerk  in  auditor's 
office,  traveling  auditor,  chief  freight 
clerk  auditing  department,  chief  clerk 
freight  department  and  second  assistant 
general  freight  agent,  up'  to  Oct.,  1896; 
was  assistant  general  freight  agent  at 
St.  Paul,  1896-1904;  has  been  first  assist- 
ant general  freight  agent  same  road  at 
Minneapolis  since  May  1,  1904.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Residence: 
24  07   Pleasant    Av..   Minneapolis. 

OBEBNOIiTE,  Aug".  G.,  county  treas- 
urer Sibley  Co.;  born  at  New  Rome, 
Sibley  Co.,  Minn.,  1865;  son  of  S.  A.  G. 
and  Sophia  (Steinmeyer)  Obernolte;  edu- 
cated at  German  and  English  College, 
Galena,  111.,  1884-85;  C.  C.  Curtis  Busi- 
ness College,  1889.  Began  active  career 
by  clerking  in  general  store  at  Brown- 
ton,  Minn.,  continuing,  1885-89;  engaged 
in  .general  hardware  business  at  Arling- 
ton, in  partnership  with  brother,  until 
1892;  traveled  as  salesman  for  Acme 
Harvesting  &  Machinery  Co.  and  later 
engaged  in  milling  business  at  Arling- 
ton, Minn.;  county  treasurer  Sibley  Co. 
since  Nov.,  1900.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Married  at  Arlington,  Minn.,  1901,  to 
Miss  Laura  Esther  Bandelin.  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling.  Address:  Hender- 
son,  Minn. 

O'BBIEN,  Christopher  D.,  lawyer: 
hnrn  in  Ireland,  Dec.  4,  1848;  son  of 
Dillon    O'Brien;    came    to    America    with 


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parents  at  age  of  S;  educated  in  schools 
of  La  Pointe,  Wis.,  and  St.  Anthony, 
Minn.;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Gorman 
&  Davis,  and  Hon.  Cushman  K.  Davis 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan.  1870. 
Beeran  practice  of  law,  1870;  was  assist- 
ant U.  S.  district  attorney  at  St.  Paiil; 
elected  county  attorney  of  Ramsey  Co., 
1871.  Lecturer  on  criminal  law  and 
procedure,  University  of  Minnesota;  now 
senior  member  of  law  firm  of  C.  D.  & 
R.  D.  O'Brien.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Oct.  2,  1872,  to  Miss  Susan  E.  Slater. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  506 
Portland  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

O'BBIEN,  Henry  Joseph,  surgeon;  born 
Red  Cliff.  Wi.s.,  April  21,  1862;  son  of 
Dillon  and  Elizabeth  (Kelly)  O'Brien, 
both  natives  of  Ireland;  educated  in 
public  schools.  Christian  Brothers  School 
of  Minnesota,  and  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, graduating  M.D.,  ISSS;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Sept.,  1890,  Mary  A. 
King.  Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
since  1888;  since  1890  in  association  with 
Dr.  E.  J.  Abbott  in  firm  of  Abbott  & 
O'Brien.  Professor  of  clinical  surgery 
University  of  Minnesota.  Surgeon  to 
St.  Joseph's  Hospital;  consulting  sur- 
geon to  City  and  County  Hospital,  House 
of  the  Good  Shepard.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Asociation,  Ramsey 
County  Medical  Society.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  A.  O.  H.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing.  Club:  Minne- 
sota. Ofl^ce:  Endicott  Bldg.  Residence: 
623    Lincoln   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

O'BRIEN,  Patrick  P.,  Roman  Catholic 
priest:  born  in  Co..  Tipperary,  Ireland, 
186.5;  son  of  P.  Cornelius  and  Katherine 
(Ryan)  O'Brien;  educated  at  Rockwell 
College,  Co.  Tipperary;  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1887 
(M.A.,  same  college,  1905);  ecclesiasti- 
cal student  at  Thurles  College,  Co.  Tip- 
perary, graduating,  1891.  Professor  in 
Carlow  College  for  4  years;  came  to 
America  upon  invitation  of  Archbishop 
Ireland,  1901,  and  has  been  senior  pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  College  of  St.  Thomas, 
St.  Paul,  since  that  time.  Address: 
College   of  St.   Thomas,   St.   Paul. 

CBBZEN,  Bichard  Billon,  lawyer; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.  15,  1874;  son  of 
C.  D.  and  Susan  E.  (Slater)  O'Brien; 
educated  in  public  schools,  high  school, 
three  years  in  academic  course,  and 
afterward  law  cour.se  in  LTniversity  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1900;  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
June  1906  to  Edith  L.  Clements.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  June  1,  1900;  since  Jan. 
1,  1905,  junior  member  law  firm  C.  D. 
&  R.  D.  O'Brien.  Served  in  M.  N.  G.  13 
years;  regimental  quartermaster  sergt. 
of  14th  Minn.  Vols,  and  promoted  to  2nd 
lieut.  same.  Member  Common  Council 
of  City  of  St.  Paul;  reelected  May  1, 
1906,  for  second  term.  Nominated  on 
Democratic  ticket  for  County  Attorney 
of  Ramsey  County.  Member  Chi  Psi 
and  Delta  Phi  fraternties.     Clubs:    Com- 


mercial, Minnesota.  Office:  Globe  Bldg., 
Residence:  506  Portland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 
O'BBIEN,  Thomas  D.,  state  insurance 
commissioner;  born  in  La  Point,  Wis., 
Feb.  14,  1859;  son  of  Dillon  and  Eliza- 
beth (Kelly)  O'Brien;  came  to  Minne- 
sota with  parents,  1863;  educated  in 
public  schools;  married  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  April  24,  1888,  to  Miss  Mary  Cruice. 
Began  study  of  law  in  office  of  Young  & 
Newel,  St.  Paul,  1877;  was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  April  17,  1880;  was  assistant 
city  attorney  St.  Paul,  and  was  elected 
county  attorney,  1890,  serving  1891-93, 
state  insurance  commissioner  since  1905. 
Was  captain  of  Battery  A,  M.  N.  G.  for 
two  years.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: State  Capitol.  Residence:  635 
Lincoln  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

OCHS,  Adolph  Casimir,  manufacturer; 
born  in  Brown  Co.,  Minn.,  June  6,  1857; 
son  of  Anton  and  Walpurga  (Drexler) 
Ochs:  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul  and  New  Ulm,  Minn.;  he  took  pri- 
vate instruction  in  arcljitecture  at  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Began  as  contractor  at 
New  L"lm,  1880,  and  continued  in  con- 
tracting and  making  architectural  draw- 
ings until  1890;  removed  to  Springfield, 
Minn.,  and  engaged  in  milling  business 
with  J.  B.  Schmid  for  2  years;  sold  out, 
began  manufacturing  brick  and  is  now 
owner  Springfield  Brick  Works,  Heron 
Lake  Brick  Works;  farms  near  Spring- 
field, and  part  owner  farm  in  N.  Dakota. 
Director  State  Bank  of  Springfield, 
State  Bank  of  New  Ulm.  State  Bank  of 
Milroy,  State  Bank  of  Lamberton,  State 
Bank  of  Ivanhoe,  State  Bank  of  Wa- 
basso,  vice  president  State  Bank  of 
Clements,  all  of  Minnesota.  Alderman 
city  council  New  Ulm.  6  years;  now 
member  Springfield  .School  Board.  Mar- 
ried at  New  Ulm,  Oct.  15,  1885,  to  Miss 
Mary  Epple.  Address:  Springfield, 
Minn. 

O'CONNOR,  Jeremiah,  pastor  St. 
James  Catholic  Church,  St.  Paul;  born 
in  Co.  Kerry,  Ireland,  1865;  son  of  John 
and  Katherine  (Kennelly)  O'Connor; 
educated  in  public  and  private  schools: 
All  Hallows  College,  Dublin,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  A.B.,  1889;  ordained  to 
priesthood  by  Bishop  Murry,  1889.  Came 
to  America  in  the  fall  of  1889  and  filled 
position  of  assistant  to  pastor  of  Church 
of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.;  occupied,  later,  positions 
as  assistant  to  pastor  St.  Mary's  Church, 
St.  Paul,  and  St.  Anthony's  Church, 
Minneapolis;  was  pastor  St.  John's 
Church,  Morton,  Minn.,  for  10  years; 
has  been  pastor  Church  of  St.  James, 
St.  Paul,  since  1901.  Address:  496  View 
St.,  St.  Paul. 

O'CONNOR,  John  J.,  chief  of  police 
St.  Paul;  born  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  1855 
son  of  John  and  Catherine  O'Connor 
came  to  St.  Paul  with  his  parents,  1856 
educated  in  schools  of  St.  Paul.  Began 
active  career  at  15  years  of  age  in  em- 
ploy of  P.  H.  Kelly  &  Co.,  wholesale 
grocers,    continuing    10    years;    was    ap- 


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pointed  to  detective  force  of  St.  Paul, 
1881;  became  ciiief  of  detectives.  1885, 
and  gained  a  national  reputation  for 
special  ability  in  ferreting  out  crimi- 
nals; was  retired  to  private  life  through 
politics,  1892-94;  again  chief  of  detec- 
tives, 1894-96,  and  in  private  life  1896- 
1900.  Has  been  chief  of  police  and 
detective  department  since  1900.  Mem- 
ber of  State  Legislature,  1899.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Jan.  24,  1890,  to  Miss 
Annie  B.  Murphy.  Recreations:  All 
out  door  athletic  sports.  Office:  97  W. 
3rd  St.  Residence:  144  W.  4th  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

O'CONNOR,  John  Patrick,  secretary 
to  Archbishop  Ireland;  born  in  County 
Limerick,  Ireland,  July  4,  1852;  son  of 
Henry  and  Catherine  (Walsh)  O'Connor; 
educated  in  national  and  private  schools, 
Ireland  and  Villanova  College,  near 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Came  to  America, 
1871;  worked  as  civil  engineer  on  several 
railroads,  1873-78;  went  to  South  Amer- 
ica as  civil  engineer  Maderia  &  Mamore 
Ry.,  on  the  Amazon  River,  1878-79; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1880.  At  intervals, 
lSSO-1886,  in  charge  of  Catholic  colonies 
for  Archbishop  Ireland  and  his  private 
secretary  occasionally,  1880-85,  and  con- 
tinuously since  1886.  Married  at  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  Jan.  12,  1881,  to  Olive 
Robinson.  Office:  St.  Peter  St.,  near 
6th.  Residence:  2056  Shelley  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

O'CONNOR,  Richard  Thomas,  banker 
and  broker;  born  at  St.  Paul,  June  21, 
1857;  son  of  John  O'Connor;  educated 
in  schools  of  St.  Paul  and  at  Notre 
Dame,  Ind.  Began  business  career  at 
16  years  of  age  as  collector  for  James 
J.  Hill,  then  in  the  wood  and  coal  busi- 
ness, St.  Paul;  was  deputy  city  clerk  of 
St.  Paul,  1876-87,  and  for  4  years  of 
that  time  member  of  City  Council; 
county  clerk,  1887-95;  U.  S.  marshal, 
1895-99;  appointed  police  commissioner, 
St.  Paul,  1900.  Senior  member  of  the 
firm  of  O'Connor  &;.Van  Berger.  Demo- 
crat. Married  at  Lebanon,  Ind.,  1868, 
to  Miss  Julia  Jacks.  Clubs:  Com'mer- 
cial,  Minnesota,  Democratic  Club,  N.  Y. 
City  (honorary  member).  Office:  341 
Robert  St.  Residence:  Hotel  Ryan,  St. 
Paul. 

O'CONNOR,  Timothy,  banker;  born  in 
Iowa  f'li..  Wis.,  May  21,  1866;  son  of 
Jam.'s  ami  lOliza  (Erickson)  O'Connor; 
common  h(  liool  education.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  cashier  of  private  bank 
(O'Connor  Brothers,  Bankers),  1887, 
continuing  until  1890;  was  cashier  The 
Renville  State  Bank.  1890-98;  president 
of  the  same  bank,  since  1898;  also  presi- 
dent State  Bank  of  Miles,  Danube,  Minn., 
Olivia  State  Bank,  Olivia,  Minn.;  organ- 
izer and  vice  president  Bank  of  Buffalo 
I>ake.  and  Farmers  State  Bank,  Sacred 
Heart,  Minn.  Treasurer  Farmers  Ele- 
vator Co.  Democrat,  and  presidential 
elector  at  large  for  Minnesota,  1904. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Chapter.  Knights 
Templar.  Shrine.  Married  at  Renville. 
Minn.,  March  2,  1887.  to  Miss  Jane  Ol- 
son.    Address:     Renville,  Minn. 


OiyHlMli,  Daniel  Austin,  banker;  born 
at  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  4,  1875;  son  of 
Daniel  A.  and  Ellen  Odell;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1889;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Cleveland,  O.,  and  Wells, 
Minn.,  and  graduated  from  law  depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Minnesota, 
Jan.  4,  1895.  Entered  banking  business 
Jan.  13.  1903,  and  is  now  president  of 
Wells  National  Bank;  vice  president  of 
the  Security  State  Bank  of  Delavan, 
Minn.;  director  and  attorney  Wells  Mu- 
tual Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Married  at  Wells,  Minn.,  June  14,  1900, 
Carman  S.  Leland.  Address:  Wells, 
Minn. 

OSEIiIi,  Robert  Ransom,  lawyer;  born 
at  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1850;  son  of 
Jesse  Ballou  and  Marie  (Ballou)  Odell; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Newark 
and  at  Newark  Academy;  read  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  Stevens  K.  Williams, 
Newark;  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  Jan. 
8,  1875;  married  at  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
5,  1876,  to  Miss  Carrie  C.  Vosburgh. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  state  of 
New  York,  1875-81;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, Oct.,  1881.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  U.  S.  Commis- 
sioner, 1881-97.  Mason.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Bank  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  2836  Irv- 
ing Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

ODQUIST,  Carl  G.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Gottenburg,  Sweden,  June  13,  1869;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  graduate  Got- 
tenburg Latin  College,  degree  of  A.B., 
1888;  graduate  College  of  Law,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1894. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  in 
Hutchinson  since  June,  1894.  Republican. 
Member  Board  of  Education,  1897-1900; 
citv  clerk,  1899-1902;  city  attorney,  1899 
to  present  time;  county  attorney,  Mc- 
Leod  Co.,  since  1902.  Member  Masonic 
order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Houston. 
Minn.,  June  9,  1897.  to  Miss  Hattie 
Johnson.      Address:      Hutchinson,    JJinn. 

OFSTHUN,  Christopher  O.,  lawyer, 
bank  cashier;  born  in  Norway,  April  9, 
1S71;  son  of  Ole  Christopherson  and 
Brita  (Christopherson)  Ofsthun;  came 
to  America  with  parents,  1873,  and  has 
since  resided  in  Minnesota;  educated  at 
Willmar  Seminary,  1891-3;  Glenwood 
Academy,  graduating.  1897;  College  of 
Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing degree  of  LL.B.,  1902.  Unmarried. 
Reared  on  a  farm  in  Pope  Co.;  taught 
school  two  years;  engaged  in  land  busi- 
ness and  practiced  law  at  Starbuck, 
Minn.,  1903-05;  has  been  cashier  and 
director  of  State  Bank  of  Karlstad  since 
Mav  1905.  Also  secretary  and  treasurer 
C.  J.  Gorsberg  Land  &  Loan  Co.,  Inc.; 
editor  Karlstad  Advocate.  Inc.  Repub- 
lican. Lutheran.  Member  M.  B.  A. 
Address:      Karlstad,  Minn. 

OFTEIi,  Harry  A.,  physician;  born  at 
Minneapolis.  Minn.,  July  IS,  1879;  edu- 
cated in  Minneapolis  public  schools  and 
Minneapolis  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  graduating.  May,  1902.  Mem- 
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and  Minnesota  State  Medical  Associa- 
tion. Married,  l'J04,  to  Miss  Anna  Gron- 
vold,  of  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  flsliing-.  Address: 
Oslo,    Minn. 

OGD£N,  James  K.,  president  Twin 
City  Varnish  Co.;  born  in  Philadelphia, 
Marcli  7,  ISGS;  son  of  Josepli  and  Es- 
ther (Swain)  Ogden;  educated  in  pulalic 
scliools  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Came  to 
St.  Paul,  ISSG,  and  entered  employ  of 
St.  Paul  White  Lead  &  Oil  Co.,  start- 
ing as  office  boy  and  becoming  collector 
and  laookkeeper;  assisted  in  organizing 
tlie  Twin  City  Japan  Co.,  now  the  Twin 
City  Varnish  Co.,  1889,  and  has  been 
president  of  the  company  since  1894. 
Office:  521-29  N.  Cleveland  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    68  The  Marlborough,  St.  Paul. 

OHAGE,  Justus,  commissioner  of 
health.  St.  Paul,  and  professor  of  sur- 
gerv.  University  of  Minn.;  born  in  Ger- 
inany,  Oct.  13,  1849;  graduate  of  Got- 
tingen;  came  to  America  and  graduated 
from  University  of  Missouri,  1880.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  1881,  and  was  appointed 
commissioner  of  health,  St.  Paul,  1899, 
for  a  term  of  4  years  and  reappointed, 
1903;  has  gained  an  international  repu- 
tation on  account  of  the  remarkable 
work  he  lias  accomplished  as  liealth  of- 
ficer of  a  large  and  growing  city;  was 
in  an  important  degree  instrumental  in 
establishment  of  public  baths  and  park 
of  4  0  acres  on  island  in  river  in  heart 
of  city,  and  in  making  healtli  depart- 
ment independent  of  politics.  Received 
the  grand  prize  and  gold  medal,  in  com- 
petition with  the  world,  at  St.  Louis 
Kxposition,  1904,  for  St.  Paul  health  ex- 
hibit; also  prize  medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900.  Ex-president  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical Association  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Examining  Board;  twice  presi- 
dent Ramsey  County  Medical  Society, 
lionorary  member  Wisconsin  State  Medi- 
cal Association;  consulting  surgeon  St. 
Joseph's  Hospital  and  surgeon  to  City 
and  County  Hospital  and  St.  Luke's  Hos- 
pital; life  member  Imperial  German 
Society  of  Surgeons.  Was  first  to  intro- 
duce liver  surgery  in  America  and  is 
author  of  a  work  on  the  subject.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  10,  1877,  to 
Miss  Augusta  Ensor.  Recreations:  All 
out  door  athletic  sports.  Office:  City 
Hall  and  S3  Union  Blk.  Residence:  59 
Irvine   Park,   St.   Paul. 

OHXrSTAD,  Jens,  physician;  born  at 
De  Forest,  Wis.,  June  20,  1868;  son  of  L. 
R.  and  Carrie  (Jerdel)  Ohnstad;  gradu- 
ate St.  Ansgar  Seminary  and  Institute, 
St.  Ansgar,  la.,  1892;  taught  school, 
1892-94;  attended  Stoughton  Academy, 
Stoughton,  Wis.,  1896-97;  studied  medi- 
cine and  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
since  June,  1903.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Red  River  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety. Lutheran.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Modern  Brotherhood  of  Ameri- 
.ca  Unmarried.  Address:  Mcintosh, 
Minn. 

OLCOTT,    William   J.,   railway    official ; 


born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Feb.  22,  1862; 
son  of  Harlow  and  Elizabetli  (Fifield) 
Olcott;  educaV?d  at  Marquette,  Mich.; 
University  of  Micliigan,  graduating, 
course  in  mining  and  chemisty,  1882 
Was  assistant  engineer  Chapin  Mine, 
Menominee  range;  chemist  and  engineer 
for  Ashland  and  Germania  mines,  Peno- 
kee  and  Gogebic  Consolidated  Iron 
Mines,  Bessemer;  Comet,  Mine,  Wake- 
field, Aurora  Mine,  Ironwood;  Superior 
mine.  Hurley.  Became  superintendent 
Lake  Superior  Consolidated  Iron  Mines, 
Feb.  3,  1894;  was  general  superintendent 
U.  S.  Steel  Corporation  mines,  April  1, 
1901,  to  July  25,  1902;  is  vice  president 
same,  and  president  Dulutli,  Missabe  & 
Northern  R.  R.  Was  president  Lake 
Superior  Society  of  Mining  Engineers, 
1902;  member  American  Society  of  Min- 
ing Engineers.  Married  at  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  Dec.  26,  1887,  to  Fannie  Bailey. 
Clubs:  Kitclii  Gammi,  Commercial, 
Minnesota,  Northland  Country.  OfHce: 
M^olvin  Bldg.  Residence:  2316  E.  1st 
St.,   Duluth. 

OIiDElTBUBG,  John  Adalbert,  mer- 
chant, banker;  born  at  Bjorneborg,  Fin- 
land, July  14,  1862;  educated  in  College 
of  Abo,  Finland.  Came  to  America,  1881, 
and  located  at  Chicago,  111.;  entered 
mercantile  business  at  Finlayson,  Minn., 
189  6.  Owner  The  Oldenburg  Mercantile 
Co.,  Bank  of  Finlayson.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885,  to  Miss  Mary 
Melville  de  Marini.  Address:  Finlay- 
son,   Minn. 

OIiSS,  Charles  Samuel,  grain;  born  at 
Ash  Creek,  Knrk  Co.,  .Minn.,  Jan.  4,  1876; 
son  of  George  II.  and  Jennie  E.  (Knight) 
Olds;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Min- 
nesota, Luverne  Higli  School  and  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  B.S.,  1899;  mar- 
ried at  Luverne,  Jan.  2,  1900,  to  Nellie 
Hodgson.  Began  business  career,  Jan. 
1,  1897,  as  member  of  the  grain  com- 
mission firm  of  E.  O.  Brown  &  Co., 
whicli  position  he  still  holds.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  2715  Fremont  Av.,  N.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

OIiESOSr,  Olof,  county  superintendent 
of  schools;  born  in  Norway,  Aug.  19, 
1876;  educated  at  Alexandria,  Minn., 
High  School,  graduating  witli  class  of 
1899,  and  at  Hamline  University;  un- 
married. County  superintendent  of 
schools  Cass  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1902. 
Republican.      Address:      Pequot,   Minn. 

OIiIEN,  Christian  A.,  merchant;  born 
in  Norway,  Oct.  11,  1867;  son  of  Asle 
Aalien  and  Helga  (Gronhovd)  Olien; 
came  to  Minnesota,  Sept.,  1887;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Norway  and  Minne- 
sota. Began  as  hired  man  on  farm,  con- 
tinuing for  7  years;  engaged  as  retail 
coal  dealer  for  2  years;  clerk  in  dry 
goods  store  one  year;  began  in  general 
hardware  and  farm  implement  busiziess, 
under  title  of  Knutson  &  Olien,  Jan.  1, 
1S97,  in  which  lie  still  continues.  Re- 
publican. Has  been  postmaster  of  Em- 
mons   since    March    19,    1896.      Lutheran. 


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Married  at  Emmons,  1S97,  to  Miss  Min- 
nie   Hanson.      Address:      Emmons,    Minn. 

OIiIVIBK,  John  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Bertliier,  Queljee,  Can,  Dec.  8,  1836;  one 
of  a  family  of  17  children;  son  of  Max- 
ime  and  Genevieve  (f^aferriere)  Olivier; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Ber- 
thier  Academy,  graduating,  1854.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  1S51,  and  became  clerk  and 
later,  deputy,  in  office  of  register  of 
deeds;  entered  abstract  and  title  busi- 
ness, 1S5S;  enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  C, 
8th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  15,  1862,  serv- 
ing until  July  10,  1865.  After  the  war, 
returned  to  St.  Paul  and  entered  county 
auditor's  office,  Ramsey  Co,,  as  clerk, 
also  engaging  in  abstract  and  title  busi- 
ness as  Mainzer  &  Olivier;  was  elected 
county  auditor,  1872,  but  resigned  in  one 
year  to  take  charge  of  abstract  office 
created  by  the  State  Legislature,  in 
which  he  continued  until  1883;  admitted 
to  Ramsey  Co.  bar,  1873;  was  in  real 
estate  business,  1883-90  and  judge  of 
probate,  1891-95;  has  devoted  his  at- 
tention to  practice  of  law  since  1895. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  G.  A.  R. 
Married  at  Centerville,  Minn.,  Sept.  20, 
1860,  to  Miss  Mary  Louise  Capistrant. 
Office:  Bradley  Bldg.  Residence:  407 
W.  Central  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

OIiMSTEAD,  Stanley  Caleb,  lawyer; 
born  at  East  Bloomlleld,  Ont.,  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  28,  1853;  son  of  Charles  and  Mary 
(Ross)  Olmstead;  educated  in  common 
school.  East  Bloomfleld  Academy  and 
Genesee  Normal  School;  married,  at 
Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  July  7,  1888,  to 
Emma  J.  Hahn.  Was  engaged  for  sev- 
eral years  as  teacher;  studied  law  in 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.;  admitted  to  prac- 
tice at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1880;  practiced 
at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  until  June, 
1887;  since  then  in  practice  of  law  at 
St.  Paul.  Member  Ramsey  County  Bar 
Association.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  W.  A.,  United  Workmen,  United  Or- 
der of  Foresters.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  646 
Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

OXtNEV,  Frank  P.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Nokomis.  111.,  July  21,  1858;  son  of 
George  W.  Olney  of  New  York,  officer 
of  the  I'nion  Army,  1861-66,  and  Han- 
nah E.  (Proffltt)  Olney,  of  Illinois;  edu- 
cated in  the  common  schools,  studied 
at  home  and  taught  school,  holding  first 
grade  certificate  at  19  years  of  age. 
Was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Litchfield, 
Minn.,  March,  1881,  since  which  time  he 
has  been  in  active  practice  of  law. 
County  attorney.  Swift  Co.,  Minn.,  1899- 
1903.  Began  practice  of  law  in  Minne- 
apolis, 1906.  Baptist.  Independent  in 
politics.  Mason;  member  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America,  Modern  Brotherhood  of 
America.  Married  at  Litchfield,  Minn., 
1882,  to  Miss  Minnie  Blackwell.  Recrea- 
tions: Shooting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Sykes    Block.      Residence:      Minneapolis. 

O'liOUGHIiIN,  Allan,  insurance  and 
real  estate;  son  of  John  Myles  and 
Sarah  Matilda  (Perkins)  O'Loughlin; 
educated    in   public    schools    and   college. 


Winnipeg,  Can.,  wliere  lie  had  banking 
and  real  estate  experience  for  12  years. 
Began  actively  in  insurance  business  in 
Winnipeg;  has  been  a  resident  of  St. 
Paul  since  1898;  secretary-treasurer  In- 
ter City  Mutual  Building  and  Loan 
Association;  representative  Queen  City 
Fire  Insurance  Co.  and  other  reliable 
companies.  Member  Underwriters'  Asso- 
ciation. Modern  Samaritan.  Married  at 
Winnipeg,  Can.,  April  20,  1897,  to  Miss 
Helen  Benson.  Recreations:  All  out 
door  athletic  sports.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  1141  Selby  Av..  St. 
Paul. 

OIiSEN,  Gilbert  B.,  probate  judge 
Lincoln  Co.;  born  in  Norway,  Sept.  24, 
1843.  Came  to  America,  1861;  has  been 
a  resident  of  Lincoln  County,  Minn., 
since  1878.  Republican.  Judge  of  pro- 
bate, since  Nov.,  1897.  W^as  assessor  6 
years,  justice  of  the  peace,  20  years, 
eountv  commissioner  5  years.  Married 
at  Cresco,  la.,  April,  1870,  to  Mis.«  Kan 
:Marcuson.      Address:      Ivanhoe,    Minn. 

OIiSBN,  John  Wayenblaz,  superintend- 
ent public  instruction,  Minnesota;  born 
at  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  April  28,  1864; 
came  to  America,  1871;  educated  in 
country  schools;  Albert  Lea  High 
School  and  Valparaiso  (Ind.)  College, 
graduating,  degree  of  B  S.,  1887;  mar- 
ried at  Holton,  Kan.,  July  21,  1891,  to 
Carrie  Naylor.  Taught  country  schools 
and  filled  position  of  principal  village 
schools,  previous  to  1890;  county  super- 
intendent of  schools,  Freeborn  Co., 
Minn.,  1891-1901;  superintendent  public 
instruction,  Minn.,  since  1901.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America,  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Xorden.  Recreation:  Litera- 
ture. Office:  State  Capitol.  Residence: 
706   Robert    St..   St.   Paul. 

OIiSBN,  Otto  Bang'vald,  physician: 
born  at  Winona.  Minn..  Feb.  12.  1879; 
son  of  Henry  and  Aasta  (Nygaard)  Ol- 
sen;  graduate  "U^inona  High  School, 
1896;  Winona  Business  College,  1897; 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
M.D.,  June  15,  1901.  Has  been  in 
practice  at  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  since 
Jan.  15,  1902.  Member  Winona  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Repub- 
lican. Lutlieran.  Married  at  St.  Charles, 
June  21.  1904.  to  Miss  Murray.  Address: 
St.    Charles,    Minn. 

OIiSBN',  Sterling  H.,  physician;  born 
at  Austin,  Minn.,  April  6.  1S7S;  son  of 
Severin  C.  and  Mina  Olsen;  educated  _at 
Austin  High  School,  graduating,  ISifG; 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1901.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  since  June.  1901.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Modern  Maccabees.  Modern  Sa- 
maritans. Sigma  Chi  fraternity.  Un- 
married.     Address:      Milaca.    Minn. 

OIiSON,  Bduard,  banker;  born  in  Iowa 
Co..  Wis.  April  16.  1863;  son  of  Knudt 
and    Christine    (Plellekson)    Olson;    edu- 


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cated  in  common  schools  until  1S79  and 
at  Northwestern  Business  College,  Mad- 
ison, Wis..  ISSO.  Worked  on  farm  until 
1S83;  clerked  in  general  store,  1SS3-85; 
commenced  business  in  general  store,  in 
own  name,  at  Hanley  Falls,  Minn.,  June 
1,  1885;  moved  to  Estherville,  la.,  April. 
1894,  and  engaged  in  manufacture  of 
carbinated  beverages;  located  in  Albert 
Lea,  Minn..  April,  1897.  and  continued 
in  manufacturing  business  until  Sept., 
1904.  President  Citizen's  National  Bank, 
since  Jan.  13,  1904;  treasurer  American 
Gas  Machine  Co.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Married  at  Blue  Mounds.  Wis.,  Jan.  21, 
1886,  to  Miss  Mary  Hanson.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Automobil- 
ing.     Address:      Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

OIiSON,  Martin,  president  The  At- 
water  ll;inl\\aie  \-  Machinery  Co.;  born 
at  Gausdalil.  X(irway,  Sept.  18,  1850; 
son  of  OK-  Iverson  Benlien  and  Ronnog 
Nelsdatter  (Myhiens)  Olson;  educated  in 
common  schools,  Norway,  and  at  busi- 
ness school  in  Christiania.  Came  to  the 
I'nited  States,  1868;  lived  at  Irving, 
K^indiyohi  Co.  as  a  farmer,  until  1877, 
when  he  moved  at  Atwater  where  he 
has  since  resided;  was  In  general  store, 
1877-90.  and  has  been  connected  with 
hardware,  furniture  and  machinery  Inisi- 
ness  under  title  of  The  Atwater  Hard- 
ware <S:  Machinery  Co.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1889,  of  which  is  president  and  mana- 
ger. President  of  The  Atwater  Tele- 
phone Co.;  clerk  of  The  Atwater  Hotel 
Co.  Served  as  postmaster  and  town 
clerk  of  Irving,  1871-77.  Republican. 
Member  Norwegian  Lutheran  church. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married. 
Address:      Atwater,   Minn. 

OIiSOIT,  Nels  M.,  grain  buyer;  born  in 
Norway,  Nov.  15,  1846;  son  of  Ole  Rol- 
leoson  and  Ingeborg  Halvorsdatter; 
came  to  America,  June,  1866,  and  to 
Minnesota,  same  month  and  year;  at- 
tended public  school  at  Leon.  Goodhue 
Co..  Minn.,  21  days.  Began  work  in 
milling  business  with  Hubbard,  Wells  & 
Co.,  Forest  Mills.  March  15,  1869,  the 
name  of  firm  becoming  Wells  &  Dickey, 
1874;  entered  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness at  Forest  Mills,  as  Halvorson  & 
Olson,  1877,  and  became  postmaster; 
was  made  grain  buyer  for  George  Rust; 
the  firm  later  becoming  Rust  &  Mason; 
was  admitted  as  partner  in  flour  mills, 
Jan.  15.  1897,  the  title  being  since  that 
time.  Mason.  Olson  &  Co.;  moved  mills 
to  Mazeppa.  June.  1898.  on  account  of 
Ijetter  water  power,  where  they  have 
since  been  in  operation.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Recreation:  Bible  study. 
Address:      Mazeppa,    Minn. 

OIiSON,  O.  Jorg-en,  register  of  deeds; 
born  at  Willmar,  Minn.,  July  4.  1876; 
son  of  Iver  C.  and  Annetta  M.  (Berg) 
Olson;  educated  in  Willmar  graded  and 
high  schools  and  at  Willmar  Seminary 
and  Business  College.  Has  been  identi- 
fied with  politics  since  he  was  18  years 
of  age;  organized  the  Young  Men's  Re- 
publican Club,  1892,  became  its  secre- 
tary, which  position   he  held   until   1896, 


when  he  was  elected  its  president; 
clerk  in  county  treasurer's  office,  Kan- 
diyohi Co.,  1892-1896;  deputy  county  audi- 
tor, 1897-1901;  register  of  deeds  Kan- 
diyohi Co.,  since  1901.  Was  delegate  at 
large  from  Minnesota  to  the  convention 
of  National  League  of  Republican 
Clubs,  July,  1898.  Associated  with 
Peter  Hong  in  real  estate,  loan  and  in- 
surance business,  at  Willmar,  1900.  Lu- 
theran. Married  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn., 
May  IS,  1904,  to  Miss  Marie  E  Hanson. 
Member  Sons  of  Norway.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.     Address;      Willmar,    Minn. 

Ol^SOSr,  Ole  Hansteen,  physician; 
born  in  Norway;  Oct.  23.  1862;  son  of 
George  and  Carrie  (Stone)  Olson;  came 
to  America,  1867;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Chicago,  111.;  Bryant  &  Strat- 
ton's  Business  College,  Chicago;  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  graduating  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  Feb.  16.  1886.  In  practice 
of  medicine  since  1886.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Red  River  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety. Republican.  Lutheran.  Married, 
1st,  at  Red  Wing,  Minn,  Feb.  24.  1886, 
to  Miss  Mary  Breidal;  2nd.  May  3,  1897, 
to  Miss  Carine  Briedel.  Address:  Ers- 
kinp.    Minn. 

OliSOSr,  Olof  Gustaf,  president  Board 
of  Public  Works.  Duluth;  born  near 
Karlstad,  Sweden.  May  9,  1860;  son  of 
Olof  Johnson  and  Anna  (Johnson)  Ol- 
son; educated  in  public  schools  ot 
Sweden.  Came  to  America,  1880,  and 
located  in  Duluth  in  July  of  that  year; 
followed  carpenter's  trade  until  1887; 
was  engaged  in  sale  of  stationery  and 
musical  goods,  1887-90;  visited  Europe 
and  upon  return  became  identified  with 
real  estate  and  fire  insurance  business; 
appointed  president  Board  of  Public 
Works  by  Mayor  Cullom,  in  March.  1904. 
Baptist.  Democrat.  Member  Modern 
Samaritans,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married 
at  Duluth,  May  26,  1883,  to  Miss  Beda 
C.  Anderson.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  City  Hall.  Residence: 
457   Mesaba   Av.,  Duluth. 

Ol^SOir,  Ralph  O.,  banker;  born  at 
Wells.  .Minn..  Oct.  24,  1873;  son  of  Matt 
and  Anna  (U.'^nn;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Wells.  Entered  banking 
business,  1902.  Cashier  and  director. 
First  National  Bank  of  Alden;  president 
State  Bank  of  Conger,  State  Bank  of 
Walters;  director  Security  State  Bank 
of  Alden,  all  of  Minnesota;  treasurer 
and  director  W.  H.  Walker  Milling  Co. 
Married  at  Alden,  Minn.,  Oct.  23.  1905, 
to  Miss  Genevieve  Larson.  Address: 
Alden,    Minn. 

OliSOir,  Seaver  Elbert,  retired  mer- 
chant; born  at  Ringsaker,  Norway,  Feb. 
2.  1846;  son  of  Ingebret  and  Carrie 
fSimonson)  Olson;  educated  in  district 
school,  Norway,  for  a  few  months  at 
Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1862,  and 
at  Lincoln's  Commercial  College,  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.,  1864.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis. Jan.  9,  1889,  to  Miss  Ida  May 
Hawley.  Emigrated  to  United  States 
in    1S58    and    began    business    career    in 


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store  of  Mens  Anderson,  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  1S59.  Began  general  store  busi- 
ness for  self  in  Rushford,  Minn.,  1S67; 
organized  wholesale  and  retail  dry 
goods  firm  of  Olson,  Smith  &  Co.,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  in  1873;  moved  stock  to 
Minneapolis,  1878,  as  Ingram,  Olson  & 
Company,  continuing  to  1887,  and  be- 
came sole  owner;  incorporated  the  S.  E. 
Olson  Company,  1894,  developing  a  de- 
partment store  business  of  $2,000,000 
a  year;  sold  out  and  retired  in  1901. 
For  10  years  commissary  general  on 
staff  of  three  governors  of  Minnesota. 
President  Reliance  Gold  Mining  Com- 
pany, Grand  Crossing  Land  and  Im- 
provement Company,  Federal  Finance 
Company,  West  Minneapolis  Land  Com- 
pany. Republican  (delegate  to  National 
Convention,  Philadelphia,  1900).  Bap- 
tist.  Mason  (32°),  Scottish  Rite;  life 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Minneapo- 
lis, Commercial,  Odin.  Office:  206  4th 
St.,  S.  Residence:  2413  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

O'NEZIi,  Michael  J.,  manufacturer, 
contractor,  retail  dealer,  plumbing  and 
heating;  born  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28, 
1S63;  son  of  Thomas  and  Catherine 
(Daley)  O'Neil;  attended  Roman  Catho- 
lic parochial  school  until  13  years  of 
age  and  graduated  from  public  school 
at  16;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April 
4,  1888,  to  Mary  Olive  Johnson.  Com- 
menced in  plumbing  business,  December, 
1887,  and  for  the  past  twelve  years 
has  been  extensively  engaged  in  build- 
ing upon  own  account,  large  apartment 
houses,  having  invested  in  that  time, 
more  than  .?600.000  in  such  structure;?"; 
builder  and  owner  of  the  Frederick 
Hotel,  St.  Paul,  the  Globe  Building,  the 
business  block  at  5th,  6th  and  Cedar 
Sts.,  etc.;  employs  more  than  150  men 
in  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  in  business, 
under  name  of  M.  J.  O'Neil,  retail  dealer, 
contractor  for  plumbing  and  heating; 
also  electrical  manufacturer  and  dealer 
in  gas,  electric  and  combination  fix- 
tures. Member  I.  O.  O,  F.  and  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Club:  Commercial.  Factory 
and  main  store,  58-60,  East  6th  St., 
St.  Paul.  Branch,  227  5th  St.,  South, 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  702  Goodrich 
Av..  St.  Paul. 

O'NEIIiIi,  Owen  Harry,  lawyer;  born 
at  Belle  Plain.  Minn.,  June  28,  1863; 
son  of  John  and  Anna  (Larkin)  O'Neill; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Belle 
Plain.  Studied  law  in  ofl^ce  of  Rogers 
&  Hadley,  St.  Paul,  and  also  under  C. 
D.  O'Brien;  was  admitted  to  the  bar, 
April,  1887,  and  began  practice  at  St. 
Paul;  appointed  city  attorney  of  West 
St.  Paul,  1894,  and  was  first  assistant 
county  attorney  of  Ramsey  Co.,  from 
1901-07.  Roman  Catholic.  Member  In- 
dependent Order  of  Foresters.  Knights 
of  Columbus.  Married  at  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  Oct.  15,  1891,  to  Miss  Margaret 
R.  Buckley.  Clubs:  Commercial,  St. 
Paul  Rod  and  Gun,  Howard  Lake  Gun. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  107  N. 
Victoria  St.,  St.   Paul. 


OFFENHEZM,  Ansel,  railway  official; 
born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  5,  1847; 
son  of  Isaac  and  Henrietta  Oppenheim; 
educated  in  pul>lic  schools  of  New  York 
City;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Minnesota, 
1878,  and  began  practice  of  law  in  St. 
Paul,  in  partnership  with  Hon.  John 
B.  Brisbin,  in  a  few  years  turning  hia 
attention  to  real  estate.  T^^as  one  of 
the  leading  promoters  of  the  Chicago 
Great  Western  Railroad,  the  first  rail- 
way to  enter  St.  Paul  from  the  west 
side  of  the  river,  and  was  largely  in- 
strumental in  the  establishment  of  the 
Union  Stock  Yards  in  South  St.  Paul, 
the  building  of  the  Metropolitan  Opera 
House  and  other  enterprises  of  import- 
ance in  the  growth  of  the  city.  Vice 
president  Chicago  Great  Western  Rail- 
way since  1896;  director  of  the  St.  Paul 
Union  Stock  Yards  Co.,  Metropolitan 
Opera  House  Co.;  vice  president  Inter- 
state Investment  Trust  Co.  (Ltd.),  St. 
Paul.  Democrat.  Mason.  Married  at 
Sparta,  Wis.,  July  21,  1S69.  Miss  Josie 
Greve,  daughter  of  Herman  Greve. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country.  Offices:  Metropolitan  Opera 
House  Blk.,  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Hotel  Aberdeen,  St.  Paul. 

OPPENHEIM,  Herman,  lawyer;  born 
at  Sparta,  Wis.,  June  19,  1870;  son  of 
Ansel  and  Josephine  (Greve)  Oppen- 
heim; educated  in  public  schools,  Sparta 
and  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Shattuck  School; 
St.  Paul  High  School;  Law  Department, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  degree  of  LL. 
B.,  and  Harvard  Law  School.  Unmar- 
ried. Entered  upon  the  practice  of  law 
at  St.  Paul,  1893.  Ofl=ice:  New  York 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  The  Arvmdel 
Flats,   St.   Paul. 

OFFERMAN,  John  H.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Fair  Haven,  Mich.,  Feb.  27, 
1872;  son  of  John  and  Minnie  (Krouse) 
Opperman;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Fair  Haven  and  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Began  active  career  as  bookkeeper  for 
McKinnon  Mfg.  Co.,  boiler  machine  shop 
and  foundry.  Bay  City,  continuing  for 
four  years;  operated  as  part  owner  on 
freight  boat,  upon  the  lake  for  one  year; 
located  in  Duluth  and  entered  service 
of  Northwestern  Steam  Boiler  Works  as 
bookkeeper.  Jan.  1,  1896;  has  been  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  same  company  since 
it  was  incorporated,  1903,  as  the  North- 
western Steam  Boiler  i<t  Mfg.  Co.;  also 
vice  president  National  Boiler  Works 
Company,  Superior,  Wis.  Served  as  ser- 
geant Co.  C,  3rd  Inf.,  M.  N.  G.  for  three 
years.  Lutheran.  Member  Duluth 
Builders'  Exchange.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at 
Duluth,  1899,  to  Miss  Marie  Meyer. 
Recreations:  Fishing,  hunting  and 
vachting.  Office:  366-3S2  Garfield  Av. 
Residence:     314   E.   6th   St.,  Duluth. 

ORCHARD,  Frederick  ■William,  manu- 
facturer; l)orn  at  New  Brunswick,  Can., 
May  7,  1S5S;  son  of  Robert  and  Char- 
lotte (Briggs)  Orchard;  educated  in 
public   schools   in   New   Brunswick.      Be- 


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gan  active  career  as  clerk  in  dry  goods 
store  of  Jordan,  Marsli  &  Co..  Boston, 
Mass.,  ISSl,  and  was  with  C.  F.  Hovey, 
one  year;  located  in  Minneapolis,  1SS3, 
and  became  connected  with  dry  goods 
Uouse  of  George  W.  Hale  &  Co.,  and 
later  with  S.  E.  Olson;  started  with  the 
Columbia  Shade  Cloth  Co.,  manufac- 
turers of  window  shades,  as  traveling 
salesman,  1S94,  and  in  Dec,  1905,  was 
made  manager  of  the  company,  a  posi- 
tion he  now  holds.  Repulslican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Masonic  order,  U.  T. 
C.  of  America,  Illinois  Commercial 
Men's  Association.  Office:  731  Henne- 
pin Av.  Residence:  2720  Garfield  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

OBDE,  George  Prederic,  bank  cashier. 
Was  for  ten  years  cashier  Northern 
Trust  Co.,  Chicago;  removed  to  Min- 
neapolis, May  1,  1905;  cashier  and 
director  First  National  Bank,  Minneapo- 
lis. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Married 
at  Peterboro,  Ont.,  Can.,  18S7,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  J.  Carnegie.  Clubs:  Minnea- 
polis, Minikahda,  Golf.  Recreations: 
Golf  and  curling.  Office:  First  National 
Bank,    Minneapolis. 

OBD£AI7,  A.  Im.,  president  First  Na- 
tional   Bank.      Address:      Duluth. 

OBBWAY,  Iiucius  Fond,  plumbing 
supplies;  born  in  New  York  City,  Jan. 
20.  1,S(32;  son  of  Aaron  L.  and  Frances 
(Hanson)  Ordway;  graduate  Brown 
l^niversity,  Providence,  R.  I.,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1SS3;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1SS5,  to  Miss  Jessie  Gilman.  Came  to 
St.  Paul,  1883,  and  has  since  been  con- 
nected with  sale  of  plumbing  and 
steam  fitting  supplies,  first  with  Wilson 
i^-  Rogers,  then  with  Rogers  &  Ordway, 
1S87,  "and  member  Crane  &  Ordway  Co., 
since  1892,  of  which  is  vice  president 
and  sreneral  manager.  Also  director 
Merchants  National  Bank.  Independent 
in  politics.  Mason.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial. Town  and  Country.  Recreations: 
Automobiling,  curling,  sailing.  Office: 
5th  and  Rosab-1  Sts.  Residence:  523 
Portland    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

OBEDSON,  Olef  Andrew,  physician; 
born  at  St.  James,  Minn.,  March  3, 
1872;  son  of  Andrew  and  Anna  (Nelson) 
Oredson;  educated  at  Gustavus  Adolphus 
College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.;  Iowa  State 
T'niversity;  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Hamline  University,  degrees 
of  M.D.,  and  CM.,  1903;  was  house 
surgeon  Bethesda  Hospital,  St.  Paul. 
Began  active  career  as  a  school 
teacher,  1894-96;  was  -B.  commercial 
traveler  for  2  years.  Has  been  ac- 
tively engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
in  Duluth  since  June,  1903.  Member 
North  Star  Benefit  Association,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Modern  Samari- 
tans, Independent  Working  Association, 
Scandinavian  Help  and  Aid  Society, 
Scandia  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  medi- 
cal examiner  for  societies  above  named. 
I^utheran  Member  St.  Louis  County 
Medical  Society.  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Unmar- 
ried.    Clubs:      Orpheus,  West   End  Swea 


Glee  Club,  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Boating  and  driving.  Office  and  Resi- 
dence:     2004    W.    Superior,    Duluth. 

OBB,  Grier  M.,  jurist;  born  at  "Pike 
Furnace,  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.,  May  14,  1856; 
son  of  Hunter  and  Margaret  (Lawson) 
Orr;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Pa., 
and  Oconto,  Wis.,  Heidelburg  College, 
Tiffin,  O.,  (A.B.,  1878)  and  Cincinnati 
Law  School,  18S3;  married  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1896,  to  Mrs.  Etta  S.  White. 
Admitted  to  the  bar,  June,  1883,  in  Ohio. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  1884.  Municipal 
judge,  St.  Paul,  1894-1902;  judge  second 
judicial  district  since  1903;  also  judge 
of  the  Juvenile  Court.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Minnesota.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  1040  Laurel 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

OSBOBN,  Bben  Francis,  grain  com- 
mission; born  at  Tiffin,  O.,  March  23, 
1866;  son  of  John  S.  and  Clara  (Hedges) 
Osborn;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Buffalo,  N.  T.,  and  high  school,  San- 
dusky, O.  Entered  grain  business  in 
service  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Ry.,  at  Elevator  B.  1883;  was  con- 
nected with  Griffith-Marshall  Grain 
Commission  Co.,  and  later  with  Green- 
leaf  &  Tenney;  has  been  president  of 
The  Osborn  Grain  Co.,  since  1891.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  of 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Oct.  14,  1896,  to  Lucille  E. 
Draper.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  1928  Hennepin  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

OSGOOD,  Benjamin  Silsby,  lumber 
manufacturer  and  dealer;  born  at 
Columbia,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1825;.  son  of 
Stephen  and  Loricey  (Leighton)  Osgood; 
educated  in  common  schools  at  Aurora, 
Me.  Spent  his  early  years  largely  in 
lumber  camps  of  Maine;  at  the  age  of 
21  began  to  learn  the  carpenter  trade, 
after  which  he  engaged  as  millwright 
until  1856,  when  he  came  to  Hudson, 
Wis.;  engaged  in  operating  saw  mills 
and  flouring  mills,  locating  in  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1874;  started  with  his  brother- 
in-law,  Harvey  Blodgett.  1874  under  the 
name  of  Blodgett  &  Osgood,  with  a 
small  box  factory  and  plaining  mill, 
the  business  grew  until  in  1892  the 
Osgood  &  Blodgett  Manufacturing  Co., 
was  incorporated,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent and  general  mana.ger,  firm  being 
recognized  as  one  of  the  leading  insti- 
tutions of  the  kind  in  the  Northwest, 
wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  lumber 
and  manufacturers  of  hardwood  floor- 
ing, interior  finish,  doors,  windows,  and 
packing  boxes.  Independent  Republican. 
Presbyterian  (member  board  of  trus- 
tees). Married,  1st,  to  Lucinda  Silsby, 
(died  Jan.  29.  1901);  2nd,  to  Miss  Ella 
S.  Brown,  of  Massachusetts'  Recreation: 
Vocal  Music.  Office:  Duluth  Av.,  near 
E.  7th  St.  Residence:  757  East  6th 
St..    St.    Paul. 

OSGOOD,  Henry  E.,  vice  president 
and  secretary  Osgood  &  Blodgett  Manu- 


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facturing  Co.;  born  at  Ellsworth,  Me., 
Feb.  9,  1S57:  son  of  Benjamin  S.  and 
Jjucinda  (Silsby)  Osgood;  educated  in 
public  and  private  schools  at  Hudson, 
Wis.,  and  attended  St.  Paul  High  School, 
1S74-75;  unmarried.  Employed  by 
wholesale  drug  house,  1876-S3;  since 
January,  1883,  connected  with,  and  from 
April,  1883,  interested  in  the  Osgood 
&  Blodgett  Manufacturing  Co.,  manu- 
facturers of  packing  boxes  and  sash, 
doors  and  interior  finish,  of  which  is 
now  vice  president  and  secretary.  Re- 
publican (usually).  Congregationalist. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Duluth  Av., 
near  East  7th  St.  Residence:  757  East 
Gth   St.,    St.   Paul. 

OSS,  John  M.,  county  surveyor,  Becker 
Co.;  born  in  Norway,  Sept.  25,  1845; 
graduate  Undere  Officer  School,  Norway; 
obtained  flrst  class  certificate  in  mili- 
tary engineering,  1869.  Served  as  under 
officer,  in  Norwegian  army,  1867-72;  was 
superintendent  and  bookkeeper  for  fac- 
tory and  foundry  most  of  time,  1872-82. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  April,  1882;  has 
principally  followed  farming;  county 
surveyor  of  Becker  Co.,  since  1902. 
Married.      Address:      Detroit,   Minn. 

OSSMANN,  Georgre  Iiouis,  car  service 
agent;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  27, 
1873;  son  of  J.  George  and  Henrietta 
(Leber)  Ossmann;  educated  in  the 
parish  and  private  school  of  the  Good 
Shepherd,  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
May  29,  1900,  to  Clara  Imogene  Bell. 
Began  active  career  in  railway  service 
April  1,  1888,  and  has  been  car  service 
agent  (Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Ry.,  since  March  1,  1904.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason.  Office:  Chic,  St.  P., 
M.  &  O.  Ry.  Residence:  779  Cherokee 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

OSTBOM,  Oscar,  sheriff  Washington 
Co.;  born  in  Sweden,  July  20,  1863;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Sweden.  Came  to  America,  1881; 
entered  hotel  and  restaurant  business 
in  Stillwater,  Minn.,  ISSS;  member  of 
the  firm  of  Ostrom  &  Taylor,  hotel  and 
restaurant,  since  1903.  Republican. 
Sheriff    of    Washington    Co.,    since    Nov., 

1902.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
K.  P.,  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Stillwater, 
April  6,  1892,  to  Miss  Alice  Peterson. 
Address:      Stillwater,  Minn. 

OTIS,  Charles  Eugfene,  lawyer;  born 
at  Prairifxill.'.  .Alich.,  Mav  11,  1846;  son 
of  Isaac  and  Caroline  A.  (Curtis)  Otis; 
educated  at  Prairie  Seminary,  Richland, 
Mich.,  1861;  Kalamazoo  High  School, 
1863-64;  University  of  Michigan,  A.M., 
1869.  Married  at  Kalamazoo,  Sept.  3, 
1S74,  to  Elizabeth  Stone  Ranson.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law,  1873;  member  of 
the  law  firm  of  George  L.  &  Charles 
E.  Otis,  1874-83;  member  of  law  firm  of 
C.  E.  &  A.  G.  Otis,  St.  Paul,  18^-89. 
Judge  of  the  district  court  of  the  2nd 
district    of    Minnesota,    St.    Paul,    1889- 

1903.  Member  of  law  firm  of  C.  E.  & 
J.  C.  Otis,  1903  to  present  time.  Demo- 
crat. Presbyterian.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:  1344  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul, 
and   Minnetonka  Beach,   Minn. 


OTIS,  Frank  Everett,  railway  com- 
mercial agent;  born  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  Feb. 
2,  1869;  son  of  A.  H.  and  Mary  T.  (Bell) 
Otis;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools,  Hudson,  Wis.;  married  at 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  June  15,  1898,  to  Mis.« 
Melvina  H.  Da  Furgey.  Came  to  St. 
Paul,  from  Hudson,  Wis.,  1887,  and 
entered  traffic  department  of  the  Chi- 
cago, Great  Western  Ry.;  became  con- 
nected with  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Ry.,  1890,  and  since  May,  1902, 
has  been  commercial  agent  of  the  road 
at  St.  Paul.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Trans- 
portation. Recreations:  General  athlet- 
ics, hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  365 
Robert  St.  Residence:  62  S.  St.  Albans 
St.,    St.    Paul. 

OTTERNESS,  George  Henry,  lawyer; 
born  at  Wannimingo,  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.,  Feb.  5,  1870;  son  of  F.  O.  and 
Johanne  (Baatelson)  Otterness;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools,  Willmar 
Hi.gh  School,  Willmar  Seminary,  State 
Normal  School,  St.  Cloud,  advanced 
course,  graduating  1892;  Law  Depart- 
ment Minnesota  State  University,  gradu- 
ating, 1894.  County  attorney  of  Kan- 
dyohi  Co.,  since  Nov.  7,  1904.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Married  at  Will- 
mar, Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1901,  to  Zylpha  B. 
Williams.     Address:     Willmar,  Minn. 

OTTIS,  Frank  J.,  manufacturer;  born 
at  Central  Mine,  Mich.,  Sept.  18,  1871; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Nora  (Sullivan) 
Ottis;  graduate  Creighton  University, 
Omaha,  Neb.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1891,  Law 
School  Harvard  University,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1896.  Married  at  St.  Paul.  Minn, 
1901.  to  Miss  Laura  D.  Cook.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  New  York  City. 
1896;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1898,  and  be- 
came secretary,  and  later  manager 
American  Grass  Twine  Co.;  was  made 
manager  Mirme  Harvester  Co.,  1892, 
which  consolidated  with  the  Northern 
Malleable  Iron  Co.,  in  Sept.,  1905,  and 
he  became  its  general  manager;  has 
been  president  and  general  manager  of 
the  company  since  Dec,  1906,  manu- 
facturers of  malleable  iron  castings. 
Catholic.  Clubs:  University,  White 
Bear  Yacht,  Town  &  Country,  National 
Sculptor's  Society,  Harvard  Club  of 
New  York  and  St.  Paul.  Office:  Cor. 
Forest  and  Wells  Sts.  Residence:  626 
Goodrich   St.,   St.    Paul. 

OUBEN,  Anton  O.,  farmer,  banker; 
born  in  Norway.  Feb.  27,  1S50;  son  of 
Ole  J.  and  Dorthe  (Gjeld)  Ouren;  edu- 
cated in  parish  school  in  Norway  until 
12.  Came  to  America  1866,  and  located 
in  Minnesota;  began  farming,  1873  in 
Brown  Co.;  served  as  deputy  state  dairy 
and  food  commissioner  under  Gov.  John 
T-ind.  Now  president  State  Bank  of 
Hanska;  treasurer  Hanska  Milling  Co.; 
director  Hanska  Rural  Telephone  Co. 
Member  Modern  Brotherhood  of  Ameri- 
ca. Married  at  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn., 
Jan.  23,  1874,  to  Miss  Bertha  Marie 
Has-en.  Club:  Commercial  (treasurer). 
Address:      Hanska.   Minn. 

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way.  Dec.  10,  ISiO;  came  to  America, 
]SS4,  and  to  Minnesota  same  year; 
graduate  College  of  Dentistry,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  D.M.D., 
1894;  graduate  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Hamline  University,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  CM.,  1S95.  Became  identi- 
fied with  the  College  of  Dentistry,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  as  a  teacher,  1S94, 
and  was  made  dean,  1905.  Unmarried. 
Member  National  and  Minnesota  State 
Dental  associations  (president  latter, 
1901-02),  Twin  City  Academy  of  Den- 
tistry, Twin  City  Dental  Club,  2nd,  3rd 
and  4th  International  Dental  Con- 
gresses, Minneapolis  Medical  Club,  Life 
member  Japan  Society  of  London  and 
of  Asiatic  Society  of  London,  associate 
member  Norwegian  Dental  Association, 
Norway.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner.  Recreations:  Literature  and 
art.  Office:  College  of  Dentistry,  Univ. 
of  Minn.  Residence:  1700  Portland  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

OWRE,  Oscar,  physician;  born  at 
Christiania,  Norway,  Feb.  13,  ISSO; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1SS4,  and  came  to 
Minneapolis,  same  year;  attended  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis;  graduate  Min- 
neapolis Academy.  1899;  graduate  Min- 
neapolis College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons (medical  department  of  Hamline 
University),  degrees  of  M.D..  and  CM., 
1903;  house  physician  and  surgeon 
Minneapolis  City  Hospital,  17  months, 
1904-05;  at  Vienna  (Austria)  General 
Hospital,  one  year,  1905-06.  Unmarried. 
Clinical  instructor  in  skin  and  genito 
urinary  diseases,  Hamline  Medical  de- 
partment. Medical  examiner  for  Central 
I..ife  Insurance  Society  of  the  United 
States.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medi- 
cal Association,  Hennepin  County  Medi- 
cal Society,  Minneapolis  Medical  Club, 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Mason.  Office: 
Masonic  Temple.  Residence:  1700  Port- 
land  Av.,    Minneapolis. 


PACKARD,  Silas  Sadler,  secretary 
Uniti'<l  States  &  Canada  Land  Co.;  born 
at  Belmond,  la.,  Jan.  25,  ISSl;  son  of 
Dighton  E.  and  Henrietta  (Sterns) 
Packard;  educated  in  Belmond  High 
School  and  at  Packard  Business  College, 
New  York  City.  Was  connected  with 
Rush  Park  Seed  Co.,  at  Independence, 
la.,  for  4  years;  came  to  Minneapolis 
for  the  company,  1902,  continuing  until 
190G;  has  been  secretary  of  the  United 
States  &  Canada  Land  Co.,  since  March 
1,  1906.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married, 
June,  1907,  to  Miss  Ollie  Pals,  of  Bel- 
mond, Iowa.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing  and  all  outdoor  athletic  sports. 
Office:  Corn  Exchange.  Residence:  801 
3rd  Av.,  S..  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  Bel- 
mond,  Iowa. 

PAGE,  Alfred  Constant,  real  estate; 
born  in  Whiteside  Co.,  111.,  Oct.  6,  1865; 
son  of  Thomas  S.  and  Carrie  M.  (Ab- 
bott) Page'  educated  in  Cedar  Valley 
Seminary,    Osage.    la.,    graduating,    .Tune, 


ISSfi.  In  real  estate  and  insurance  busi- 
ness at  Austin  since  May,  1888.  Direc- 
tor Austin  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion. Member  M.  N.  G.,  since  1888; 
now  regimental  adjt.  2nd  Regt.;  was 
1st  lieut.  12th  Regt.,  Minn.  Vols., 
Spanish-American  War.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Exalted  ruler  B.  P. 
O.  E. ;  member  Masonic  orders.  Un- 
married. Club:  Progressive  League. 
Address:      Austin,   Minn. 

PAGE,  Arthur  A.,  secretary  Red  Wing 
Union  Stoneware  Co.;  born  in  Central 
Illinois,  Feb.  8,  1880;  son  of  T.  B.  and 
Marj-^  A.  Page;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Illinois;  unmarried.  In  em- 
ploy of  a  coal  mining  company  at  Gales- 
burg,  111.,  for  4  years;  came  to  Red 
Wing,  1904,  and  became  connected  with 
Red  Wing  Stoneware  Co.,  and  since  the 
formation  of  the  Red  Wing  LTnion  Stone- 
ware Co.,  in  1905,  has  been  its  secretary. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing, reading.    Address:    Red  Wing,  Minn. 

PAGE,  Iieroy  Albert,  Jr.,  wholesale 
cedar;  born  at  Plymouth,  la.,  July  24, 
1878;  son  of  Leroy  Albert  and  Mary 
Emily  (Burnham)  Page;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Mason  City,  la.,  and 
at  University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
B.  S.,  1900.  Attended  law  school  of 
I'ni  versify  of  Minnesota,  1900-02;  in 
charge  of  retail  lumber  yard,  Mason 
City,  la.,  1902-03;  has  been  at  Minne- 
apolis since  April  13,  1903,  as  vice 
president  Page  &  Hill  Co.,  dealers  in 
cedar  posts  and  poles;  also  vice  presi- 
dent L.  A.  Page  Lumber  Co.  Member 
Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  18,  1902,  to  Miss  Edna  May  Ripley. 
Recreation:  Football.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  1729  Logan 
Av.,    S..    Minneapolis. 

PAGE,  SS.  O.,  cashier  Bank  of  Beaver 
Creek;  born  at  Nauvoo,  111.,  Oct.  12, 
1878;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
high  school,  Sioux  City,  la.,  graduating 
from  the  latter,  1897.  Began  active 
career  as  stenographer  in  the  George 
Savings  Bank,  George,  la.,  1897-99,  and 
was  elected  assistant  cashier,  Jan.  1, 
1S99;  assistant  cashier  Alvord  Bank, 
Alvord,  la..  May  1,  1901;  organized 
Bank  of  Beaver  Creek  and  has  been  its 
cashier  and  manager  since  Sept.,  1902. 
Address:      Beaver   Creek,    Minn. 

PAIGE,  James,  lawyer;  born  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  22,  1863;  son  of  Rev. 
James  A.  and  Caroline  (Howe)  Paige;- 
came  to  Minnesota,  1S83;  educated  at 
Princeton  University,  degrees  of  A.B., 
1887,  A.M.,  1888,  and  University  of  Min- 
nesota. LL.B.,  1890,  LL.M.,  1891;  mar- 
ried at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  June  •  10, 
1895,  to  Mabeth  Hurd.  Professor  of 
law.  University  of  Minnesota.  Author 
of  a  number  of  legal  text  books  and 
selected  case  books  on  law,  including 
the  following:  Torts;  Criminal  Law; 
Partnership;  Agency;  Commercial  Paper 
and  Domestic  Relations.  Office:  Col- 
lege of  Law,  and  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     1414   Yale  Place,   Minneapolis. 


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FAINE,  Asa,  l)uilding-  materials;  born 
November,  1862,  Minneapolis;  son  ol 
James  M.  and  Ellen  A.  (Elkins)  Paine; 
educated  bv  private  teachers,  in  Curtiss 
Business  College  and  in  University  of 
Minnesota;  married  at  Pine  City,  Minn., 
Sept.  3,  1893,  to  Bertha  H.  Weick.  En- 
gaged as  manufacturer  of  lumber,  1885- 
90;  in  the  banking  business  as  Paine  & 
Co.,  Carleton,  Minn.,  1895;  now  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  Paine  and  Nixon 
Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Director  Ma- 
sonic Temple  Association,  Minneapolis; 
president  for  two  years  Florida  East 
Coast  Automobile  Association;  director 
A.  A.  A.,  New  York.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°);  member  Odd  Fellows  and 
Knights  of  Maccabees.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (vice  president).  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange.  Residence:  2215  Blais- 
dell  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FAIilVIES,  Frank,  lawyer;  born  at 
Pine  Island,  Minn.,  April  3,  1861;  son 
of  M.  H.  and  Olive  (Ash)  Palmer;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  taught  school, 
1880-89:  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon. 
H.  L.  Hayden,  Madison,  Minn.,  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  Sept.  19,  1889. 
Practiced  law  in  partnership  with  E.  T. 
Young  (now  attorney  general  of  Min- 
nesota), as  Young  &  Palmer,  Appleton, 
Minn.,  1890;  was  associated  with  J.  T. 
McElligott,  1895-98,  and  with  H.  L. 
Sorknes,  as  Sorknes  &  Palmer,  1904. 
President  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  Abstract 
Co.  Has  been  member  of  city  council 
of  Madison,  recorder  and  mayor;  now 
citv  attorney  and  member  school  board. 
Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Madison,  Minn.,  Feb.  14,  1895,  to  Miss 
Mary  Schomberg.  Address:  Madison, 
Minn. 

FAIiMEB,  Georgre  M.,  milling;  born 
at  Clayton,  Wis.,  Nov.  17,  1853;  son  of 
John  and  Cordelia  (Morrison)  Palmer; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Wisconsin, 
Maine"  and  Minnesota;  married  at  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  1880,  to  Miss  Olivia  M. 
Roberts.  Came  to  Mankato,  1873;  book- 
keeper Mankato  Linseed  Oil  Co.,  until 
1879;  entered  office  of  the  Hubbard  Mill- 
ing Co.,  as  secretary  and  business  man- 
ager, 1879,  and  has  been  president  since 
decease  of  R.  D.  Hubbard,  Aug.  29,  1905. 
President  First  National  Bank,  Central, 
Minn.  Immigration  Co.;  treasurer  The 
Hubbard  &  Palmer  Co.  Republican. 
Mayor  of  Mankato,  1S84;  ex-member 
Board  of  Education.  Baptist.  Member 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

FAIiMER,  John,  sheriff  Anoka  Co.; 
born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  13,  1866;  came  to 
America  early  in  life  and  was  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Henry  Co.,  111. 
Has  been  sheriff  of  Anoka  Co.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1903.  Republican.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  ^V.  Married  at  Anoka, 
Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Emma  C.  Bergman. 
Club:  Commercial  (vice  president).  Ad- 
dress:     Anoka,   Minn. 

FAIiMBR,  John  Earl,  lawyer;  born  at 
Edgecomb,    Me.,    Feb.    28,    1873;    son    of 


John  F.  and  Rebecca  W.  (Loring)  Pal- 
mer: educated  in  country  school,  Fair- 
mont city  and  high  school,  Mankato 
State  Normal  School,  graduating  from 
the  latter,  1894;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  Sept.,  1899.  Taught 
country  school,  1890-91;  principal 
schools.  Eagle  Lake,  one  year;  Blakeley, 
one  year;  Watertown,  one  year,  all  in 
Minnesota.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Fairmont,  1899,  and  was  elected  county 
attorney  of  Martin  Co.,  Nov.,  1902,  still 
retaining  that  office.  Member  of  the 
firm  of  Dean  &  Palmer.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Knights  of 
Maccabees,  Royal  Arcanum,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  Amefica.  Married  at  Man- 
kato. Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1898,  to  Miss  Winni- 
fred  Ibertson.  Address:  Fairmont,  Minn. 

FAIiMEB,  MUford  C,  register  of 
deeds,  St.  Louis  Co.;  born  at  Rome,  N. 
Y.,  July  2  4,  1849;  son  of  Morgan  L. 
and  Mary  (Phillu)  Palmer:  educated  in 
public  schools^  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  and 
at  University  of  Michigan,  Law  Depart- 
ment, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1873. 
Lived  in  Montcalm  Co..  Mich.,  for  20 
years;  admitted  to  practice  in  Michigan, 
1873,  and  engaged  in  practice  in  Mont- 
calm and  Kent  counties,  principally, 
until  1892;  removed  to  Virginia,  Minn., 
and  was  mayor  of  the  city  1899  and 
1900;  has  been  register  of  deeds,  St. 
Louis  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1903.  Republican. 
Member  Michigan  State  Bar  Association. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  R.  M.,  K.  O.  T.  M.  Mar- 
ried at  Stanton,  Mich.,  1876,  to  Miss 
Mary  A.  Turner.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Virginia,    Minn. 

FANZSAM,  Herman  A.,  superintend- 
ent of  schools  Waseca  Co.;  born  at 
Eyota,  Minn.  Oct.  1,  1877;  son  of  John 
and  Bertha  Panzram;  educated  in  coun- 
try schools  of  Waseca  Co..  1884-90; 
Janesville  (Minn.)  High  School,  1896- 
1900;  University  of  Minnesota,  1900,  and 
1901.  Began  teaching  in  Waseca  Co.. 
Oct..  1901:  was  elected  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Waseca  Co.,  Nov., 
1904,  and  reelected  Nov.,  1906.  for  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Enlisted  as  pri- 
vate in  Co.  K.  12th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.. 
Spanish-American  War,  May  5,  1898: 
served  6  months  and  was  discharged 
Nov.  6,  1898;  now  member  2nd  Regt , 
M.  N.  G..  rank  of  2nd  lieut.,  bat.  com. 
and  quartermaster.  Democrat.  Married 
at  Smith's  Mill,  Minn.,  Oct.  4.  1905.  to 
Miss  Pfinsey  E.  Jenkins.  Address:  Wa- 
seca.   Minn. 

FABADIS,  Eclouard  A.,  editor  and 
publisher:  born  at  Lacadie,  Canada, 
July  6.  1850;  son  of  John  B.  and  Isa- 
belle  Brouill-ette  Paradis;  self  educated; 
married  at  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  Oct.  8,  1877, 
to  Miss  Sarah  Jane  Hamill.  Began  act- 
ive business  career  as  newspaper  pub- 
lisher at  Momence,  111.,  1870-72;  then 
publisher  of  Clyde  Reporter  at  Clyde. 
Kan.,  two  years;  publisher  of  Plainview 
News.  Plainview.  Minn  ,  10  years,  and 
proprietor  Midway  News,  Merriam  Park, 


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Minn.,  since  ISSS.  President  Northwest- 
ern Publishers'  Association.  Republican. 
Mason  (past  master  Triune  Lodge  No. 
IfiO);  member  St.  Paul  Lodge  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Pur- 
sues the  study  of  the  relation  of  lan- 
guages to  sociology.  Office:  Merriam 
Park,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  299  W.  6th 
St.,   St.   Paul. 

FABXS,  Alfred  Wilson,  confectioner; 
born  at  London,  Ont.,  Can.,  June  23, 
18.")2;  son  of  Henry  and  Catherine  (Ty- 
ler) Paris;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Detroit,  Mich.,  until  14.  Learned  con- 
fectioner's trade  in  Detroit  and  at  22 
years  of  age  became  foreman  of  confec- 
tionery, in  Michigan;  conducted  a  re- 
tail confectionery  store  in  Jackson, 
Mich.,  for  6  years;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, ISSl,  under  title  of  Paris,  Stuart 
&  Co.,  the  name  becoming  Paris,  Murton 
&  Co.,  1SS2,  wliolesale  confectioners  and 
fruits,  of  which  he  has  been  president 
and  niaiiaKi-'r  since  time  Of  organization 
(now  aflilialcd  with  National  Candy  Co.). 
Iii(1cl)eiicliiit  Democrat.  Member  Mason- 
it-  order.  Knights  Templar,  Shrine;  Royal 
Arcanum.  Married  at  Jackson,  Mich., 
Oct.  4,  ISSl,  to  Miss  Lizzie  Chapman. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Automobiling.  Offlce:  23  N. 
.Grd  St.  Tiisidcnce:  1834  S.  Tremont  Av., 
Minn.-ai-lis. 

FABKI:B,  Addison  Jackson,  real  es- 
tate: born  at  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14, 
1839;  son  of  George  Washington  and 
Lorinda  (Jackson)  Parker;  educated  in 
district  schools  of  Fond  du  Lac  Co., 
Wis.:  Ripon  College,  Wis.,  1856-60.  En- 
listed in  Civil  War  and  was  private, 
.sergt.  and  1st  lieut.  31st  and  37th  Wis. 
Vol.  Inf.;  served  in  Western  Army, 
Aug.  12.  1862,  to  May  7,  1864,  and  in 
Eastern  Army,  1864.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1874;  was  engaged  in  bringing  in 
early  settlers  to  Big  Stone  Co.,  Minn., 
and  in  affecting  a  political  organization, 
in  the  70's;  has  held  county  office  ever 
since  organization  of  Big  Stone  Co.,  1874, 
except  for  2  years,  as  justice  of  peace, 
notary  public,  county  attorney,  probate 
judge,  court  commissioner,  etc.  Prac- 
ticed extensively  in  earlier  years  and 
has  acted  as  pension  and  land  attorney 
.'iince  1866.  Head  of  real  estate  and  in- 
surance firm  of  A.  J.  Parker  &  Co.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  G^  A. 
R.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  P.  O.  A.,  Temple  of 
Honor,  I.  O.  G.  T.  Married  at  Orton- 
ville,  Minn.,  Nov.  4.  1877,  to  Miss  Elean- 
or  Phelps.      Address:      Ortonville,    Minn. 

FABKXIB,  Elam  D.,  railway  official; 
liorn  at  Granville.  O.,  Sept.  30,  1839;  son 
of  John  and  Persis  (Follet)  Parker;  ed- 
ucated at  Denison  University,  Granville, 
two  years,  1860-61,  and  at  Marietta 
(Ohio)  College,  two  years,  1862-63; 
served  as  private  in  87th  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.. 
May  to  Oct..  1862;  widower.  Entered 
service  of  the  Lake  Shore  and  Michi- 
gan Southern  Ry.,  Sept.  23.  1863,  and 
continued  with  that  company  in  Chicago 
to  June  1,  1882;  with  Mille  Lacs  Lum- 
ber Co.,  in  St.  Paul  and  Anoka.  Minn., 
July  1,  1882,  to  Dec.  1,  1SS4;    agent  Min- 


nesota Transfer,  Dec.  1,  1SS4,  to  Sept. 
1,  1886;  general  agent  of  the  Minneap- 
olis &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  Sept.  1,  1886,  to 
Feb.  10,  1888;  since  Feb.  10,  1888,  with 
the  Soo  Line,  of  which  he  is  now  as- 
sistant general  freight  agent.  Mason 
(Scottish  Rite),  Royal  Arch.  Recrea- 
tion: Golf.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minne- 
sota. Office:  379  Robert  St.  Residence: 
2016   Terrace   Park  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FABKEB,  Frederick  Herbert,  railway 
official;  born  at  Shakopee,  Minn.,  Dec. 
15,  1868;  son  of  George  and  Eliza  Mul- 
ford  Parker;  educated  in  common  and 
high  schools.  Entered  service  of  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  July  1,  1886,  as  clerk  accounting 
department;  was  clerk  passenger  de- 
partment St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 
toba Ry.,  18S(-88;  clerk  accounting  de- 
partment same  road  and  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  1888-90;  chief  clerk  to  auditor  pas- 
senger receipts  Great  Northern  Ry., 
1S91-1894,  auditor  passenger  receipts, 
1894-1902,  auditor  freight  receipts  since 
Nov.  1,  1902.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1900. 
to  Miss  Elizabeth  Winner.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Transportation.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  outdoor  sports.  Office:  3rd, 
N.  W.  Cor.  Broadway.  Residence:  302 
Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

FARKSB,  Harry  "W.,  bank  cashier; 
liorn  at  Seaforth,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  23, 
1868;  son  of  Captain  Joseph  Parker  of 
the  British  army  and  Samantha  J.  (Sim- 
mons) Parker;  educated  in  district 
schools  and  in  graded  schools  of  Belle- 
ville, Can.  Began  active  career  as  em- 
ploye of  Molson's  Bank  of  Montreal, 
continuing,  188.5-90;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1892,  and  became  identified  with  Mer- 
chants' National  Bank  as  bookkeeper, 
and  is  now  cashier  of  the  bank.  Epis- 
copalian. Independent  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Northfleld,  Minn.,  1904,  to  Miss 
Edna  Coon.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Outdoor  sports. 
Office:  Merchants'  Nat.  Bank.  Resi- 
dence:    62  S.  Dale  St.,  St.  Paul. 

FABKEB,  Ralph  J.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Frankfort,  Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1867;  son  of 
W.  H.  Parker;  educated  in  Spring  Val- 
ley High  School;  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1890.  Has  been  engaged  in 
pi-actice  of  law  at  Spring  Valley  since 
1891.  Elected  county  attorney  Fillmore 
Co.,  Nov..  1902,  and  has  been  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election,  his  present 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Director 
First  State  Bank  of  Spring  Valley, 
Spring  Valley  Electric  Light  and  Invest- 
ment Co.  Married  at  Spring  Valley,  Dec. 
1901.  to  Miss  Caroline  Hendershott.  Ad- 
dress:    Spring   Valley,   Minn. 

FABKS,  Georg-e  Albert,  merchant; 
born  in  Sibley  Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  28,  1866; 
son  of  Miner  R.  and  Susanna  (Ander- 
son) Parks;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  McLeod  Co.,  Minn.,  and  at  Stevens' 
Seminary,  Glencoe,  Minn.  Taught  school, 
1887-90:  manager  general  merchandise 
store  of  Henry  Anderson.  Montevideo, 
Minn.,  1890-94;    formed  partnership  with 


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Austin  K\i('n  and  boug-ht  store  of  Henry 
Anderson,  Feb.  1,  1S94.  and  has  since 
operated  same  under  title  of  Parks  & 
Kvien,  branch  store  at  Fergus  Falls 
since  1901.  President  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, Montevideo,  since  1901.  Episcopa- 
lian. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  P., 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Montevideo,  June 
IS,  1895,  to  Miss  Hilda  M.  Kempe.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:    Montevideo,  Minn. 

PARKS,  Walter,  grain;  born  at  Brad- 
ford, Me..  Feb.  3.  1855;  son  of  George 
and  Charlotte  L.  (Pierce)  Parks;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents  in  the  spring 
of  1857;  educated  in  country  school, 
Spring  Valley  school,  and  concluded  at 
commercial  college,  Dubuque,  la.  Worked 
on  farm  from  1876  to  1883;  moved  to 
Airlie,  Minn.,  in  1884,  and  opened  a 
store,  which  he  conducted  until  spring 
of  1901;  began  buying  grain,  1890;  now 
owner  and  manager  of  elevator  and 
farm.  Married  at  Etna,  Minn.,  Dec, 
1.883,  Miss  Nellie  F.  Allard.  Address: 
Airlie,    Minn. 

FABIiIN,  Franklin  T.,  Northwestern 
manager  Germania  Life  Insurance  Co. ; 
born  at  Monroe,  Wis.,  May  7,  1864;  son 
of  Franklin  S.  and  Jennie  (Barnes)  Par- 
lin;  graduated  from  Monroe  High  School, 
1879;  Yale  University,  Ph.B.,  1888;  mar- 
ried at  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  March  19, 
1897,  to  Harriet  Bolinger.  Associated 
with  Germania  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 
New  York  since  1892;  Northwestern 
manager  for  the  company  since  March, 
1897,  covering  Minnesota,  N.  Dakota,  S. 
Dakota,  Montana  and  Idaho.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country 
(St.  Paul);  Yale  Club  (New  York  City). 
Otflce:  Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
Hotel  Aberdeen,  St.  Paul. 

FABB,  William  E.,  sheriff  Winona 
Co.;  born  at  Menasha,  Wis.,  Oct.  15, 
1855;  son  of  William  R.  and  Ellen  L. 
(Armstrong)  Farr;  came  to  Winona  at 
age  of  12  years;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  in  Winona  Co.,  Minn., 
1882,  to  Miss  Alice  C.  Hendee.  Began 
active  career  in  flour  mill  and  worked 
at  t-he  trade  of  millwright;  was  city 
marshal  of  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  for  20 
years;  deputv  sheriff  of  Winona  Co.,  one 
vear;  was  elected  sheriff  Nov.  6,  1906, 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Modern  Samaritans,  Yeomen,  Pro- 
tective Legion.  Recreation:  Music.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,  Minn. 

FABROTT,  George,  hardware;  born 
at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  April  11,  1852;  son 
of  William  and  Maria  (Beck)  Parrott; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  New  York 
and  at  Schoharie  Academy;  married  at 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  Nov.  18,  1882,  to  Miss 
Mary  Cole.  Began  active  career  as  clerk 
in  hardware  store,  Schoharie,  1871,  con- 
tinuing until  ISSO,  when  he  removed  to 
Owatonna;  has  been  engaged  in  retail 
hardware  business  in  Owatonna  since 
1882,  and  is  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  Parrott  &  Smith.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. President  Owatonna  school  board. 
Member  I.  O.  O.   F.,  Knights  of  Pythias. 


Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Outing 
vacations.     Address:    Owatonna,   Minn. 

PARSONS,  Frederick  W.,  secretary 
T\u-  .Marshall-Wells  Hardware  Co.;  born 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1862;  educated  In  high 
scliool,  Buffalo;  engaged  in  grain  busi- 
ness previous  to  coming  to  Duluth,  1886; 
entered  service  of  the  Marshall-Wells 
Hardware  Co.,  1889.  and  has  been  sec- 
retary and  credit  man  of  the  company 
since  1890.  UnmariiLrt.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Commercial,  Northland  Country. 
Office:  Lake  Av.,  S.  Residence:  118  E. 
2nd    St.,    Duluth. 

FABTBISGE,  Georg-e  Henry,  whole- 
sale dry  goods;  born  at  Medford,  Minn., 
Aug.  21,  1856;  son  of  George  H.  and 
Mary  E.  (Francis)  Partridge;  educated 
in  p'ublic  schools  of  Steele  Co.,  Minn.; 
State  Normal  School,  Winona;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  class  of  1879.  En- 
tered employ  of  wliolesale  dry  goods 
firm  of  Wyman  &  Mullen,  1879;  admitted 
as  partner  and  became  secretary  of  in- 
corporated company,  Wyman,  Partridge 
&'  Co.,  1890,  which  position  he  now  holds; 
also  director  National  Bank  of  Com- 
merce. Democrat.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  24,  1882,  to  Miss  Adelaide 
Wvman.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial. Office:  1st  Av.,  N.,  and  4th  St. 
Residence:  1  Groveland  Terrace,  Minne- 
apolis. 

FABTBIDGZ:,  Harry  Frederick,  whole- 
sale lumber;  born  at  Phelps,  N.  Y., 
March  11,  1875;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Phelps,  and  at  Viewland  Acad- 
emy, Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, upon  leaving  school,  and  entered 
lumber  business  in  Minneapolis,  1892; 
has  been  secretary  and  treasurer  T.  M. 
Partridge  Lumber  Co.,  since  its  estab- 
lishment in  1901,  the  company  being  in- 
corporated under  the  laws  of  Minnesota 
and  dealing  in  white  pine,  hemlock,  flr, 
red  cedar  shingles,  posts  and  poles;  also 
vice  president  Partridge,  Dyer  Lumber 
Co.  Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Office:  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    3120    3rd   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

FATBICK,  Fred  Albert,  president  F. 
A.  Patrick  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods; 
born  at  Marengo,  111.,  Nov.  8,  1857;  son 
of  Richard  Montgomery  and  Emma 
(Page)  Patrick;  graduated  Ann  Arbor 
(Mich.)  High  School,  1876;  was  a  stu- 
dent of  literary  course  University  of 
Michigan.  Began  active  career  as  junior 
member  of  firm  of  H.  E.  and  F.  A.  Pat- 
rick, dry  goods,  Marengo,  111.,  1880-86; 
firm  name,  P.  A.  Patrick  &  Co.,  1886-91; 
removed  to  Duluth  and  was  treasurer 
and  manager  Stone-Ordean  Co.,  whole- 
sale grocers,  1891-96;  treasurer  and  man- 
ager Stone-Ordean-Wells  Co.,  wholesale 
grocers,  1896-1901;  president  Patrick  & 
Granger  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  1900- 
1901;  president  F.  A.  Patrick  &  Co., 
successor  to  Patrick  &  Granger  Co.,  since 
July  1,  1901,  now  one  of  the  largest 
wholesale  drv  goods  houses  in  the 
Northwest.  President  Blake  &  Waite 
Co.;  director  Great  Northern  Power  Co., 
Duluth  Terminal  Ry.  Co.     President  Du- 


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luth  Civic  Federation;  member  Duluth 
Charter  Commission;  president  Minne- 
sota Wholesale  Grocers'  Association, 
1900-01;  ex-director  Sagar  Drug:  Co. 
Mayor  Marengo,  111.,  supervisor  McHen- 
ry  Co.,  111.,  1882-S3;  ex-director  Elgin 
Board  of  Trade  and  ex-president  Mc- 
Henry  Co.  Butter  Co.  Mason;  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Commercial  (first  president, 
1.000  members).  Northern  Country,  Du- 
luth Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  5th 
Av.,  W.,  Cor.  Commerce.  Residence:  23rd 
Av.,  E.  and  Superior  St.,  Duluth. 

FATSZCK,  John  M.,  insurance;  born 
at  Jackson,  Mich.,  Sept.  15,  1S74;  son  of 
Robert  W.  and  Sarah  (Mann)  Patrick; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1879,  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul. 
Began  active  career  as  employe  land  de- 
partment Cireat  Northern  Ry.,  June, 
1890;  became  connected  with  auditing 
department  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry., 
Nov.,  1892;  entered  service  of  passen- 
ger department  Northern  Pacific  Ry., 
Feb.,  1893;  became  cashier,  F.  P.  Collier, 
publisher,  Feb.,  1894;  was  made  super- 
intendent motive  power  Wisconsin  (Cen- 
tral Ry.,  Dec,  1894;  in  charge  of  loco- 
motive department,  same  road,  Sept.  21, 
1895;  assistant  district  agent  accident 
department  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  May  8, 
1902;  state  agent  General  Accident  As- 
surance Corporation  of  Perth,  Scotland, 
since  Dec.  1,  1903.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Modern  Samaritans,  Royal 
I^eague.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  28, 
1897,  Miss  Flossie  F.  Farrier.  Office: 
fi02  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.  Residence: 
12  4  Arthur  Av.,  S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

FATTEZ:,  William  Sullivan,  educator; 
born  at  Jackson,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1846;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  (Bixby)  Pat- 
tee;  prepared  for  college  at  Kent's  Hill, 
Me  ;  entered  Bowdoin  College,  1867, 
graduating,  1871  (degree  of  A.M.,  Bow- 
doin College,  1874,  LL.D.,  Iowa  College, 
1894);  studied  law  while  teaching  school 
after  graduation;  located  in  Minnesota 
and  was  admitted  to  bar  June  28,  1878, 
at  Faribault.  Republican.  Member  Min- 
nesota Legislature,  1884-85;  elected 
dean  of  the  College  of  Law,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1888,  and  still  dean  and 
teacher  of  equity.  Author:  Illustrative 
Cases  in  Contracts;  Illustrative  Cases  in 
Equity;  Illustrative  Cases  in  Personal- 
ity; Illustrative  Cases  in  Reality;  Ele- 
ments of  Contracts;  Elements  of  Equity. 
Delegate  to  the  Universal  Congress  of 
Lawvers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Married  at 
Plymouth,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1871,  to  Miss 
Julia  E.  Tuttle.  Office:  University  of 
Minnesota.  Residence:  1319  5th  St.,  S. 
E.,    Minneapolis. 

PATTEBSON,  Charles,  business  man- 
ager; born  at  Decorali,  Iowa,  Sept.  13, 
1873;  son  of  George  W.  and  Marian  A. 
(Burdick)  Patterson;  educated  in  De- 
corah  common  schools  to  1884;  removed 
to  Waterloo,  Iowa,  and  attended  public 
school  until  1888;  married  at  Cleve- 
land,   O.,     April    16,     1902,     to    Grace    V. 


Shaffer.  Worked  in  Waterloo,  at  odd 
jobs  around  foundry,  1SS8;  office  boy- 
First  National  Bank,  1889,  and  later 
same  year  with  Smith  Lichty  &  Hillman 
Co  ,  for  wliom  was  assistant  bookkeeper, 
1S90-91,  and  traveling  salesman,  1892- 
93;  was  traveling  salesman  for  John 
Dwight  &  Co.,  New  York,  1893-94;  book- 
keeper and  later  manager  White  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  at  Chicago,  1894-97;  mana- 
ger Modan  Manufacturing  Co.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1898-99;  sales  manager  Cleve- 
land Vapor  Light  Co.,  Cleveland,  1899- 
1901;  manager  contracts  for  same  com- 
pany at  St.  Paul,  1901-04;  since  Nov., 
1904,  president  Patterson  Street  Light- 
ing Co.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Office: 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  650  Sum- 
mit Av.,    St.   Paul. 

PATTERSON,  Elmer  Cook,  lawyer, 
lecturer;  born  in  McKean  Co.,  Pa.,  July 
26,  1858;  son  of  Francis  M.  and  Armenia 
(Cook)  Patterson;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Clear  Lake,  la.;  Lenox  College, 
Hopkinton,  la.,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1882;  principal  schools.  In  school 
work  for  8  years;  became  proprietor 
and  editor  Pierre  Daily  Capital,  1889; 
clerk  circuit  court  Hughes  Co.,  1890;  ad- 
mitted to  practice  of  law,  Dec,  1892; 
sold  newspapers  in  1893  and  has  prac- 
ticed law  ever  since — two  years  at  Hu- 
ron, S.  D.,  three  years  at  Redwood  Falls, 
and  since  that  time  at  Marshall.  County 
attorney  Lyon  Co.,  Minn.,  1901-03;  .iudge 
of  probate,  1903-07.  Republican.  Pres- 
liyterian.  Member  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Masonic  order  (includ- 
ing Chapter),  O.  E.  S.;  Degree  of  Honor. 
Married  at  Huron,  S.  D.,  March,  1887, 
to  Miss  Grace  E.  Dickinson.  Public  lec- 
turer and  political  speaker.  Address: 
Marshall,    Minn. 

PATTERSON,  Eug-ene  Iiester,  vice 
president  and  manager  Patterson  Land 
Co.;  born  at  Deerfleld,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1870; 
son  of  Lester  and  Melissa  A.  (Kibler) 
Patterson;  graduated  from  The  Shattuck 
School,  1890,  and  from  Minnesota  State 
University,  degree  of  B.S.,  1893;  mar- 
ried at  Odell,  111.,  June  15,  1898,  to  Eliz- 
abeth McWilliams.  Director  and  treas- 
urer of  L.  Patterson  Mercantile  Co. 
(wholesale),  Mankato,  Minn.,  since  1895; 
afterwards  engaged  in  other  enterprises, 
with  which  lie  is  still  connected;  most 
active  in  Patterson  Land  Co.  of  St.  Paul, 
which  owns  a  large  tract  of  land  in 
N.  Dakota,  and  is  vice  president  and 
manager  of  that  company.  Also  presi- 
dent of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Le 
Sueur  Center,  Minn.;  treasurer  Bismarck 
Grocery  Co.  (wholesale),  Bismarck,  N. 
Dak.  Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling  and  outdoor  sports.  Office: 
Room  F,  Endicott  Bldg.  Residence: 
Dale  and  Grand  Avs.,  St.  Paul. 

PATTERSON,  Hug-h  Archibald,  secre- 
tary L.  Patterson  Mercantile  Co.;  born 
at  "Deerfleld,  O.,  Nov.  2,  1868;  son  of 
I>ester  and  Melissa  (Kibler)  Patterson; 
educated  at  Mankato  State  Normal  and 
the    Shattuck    schools;    married    at    Bos- 


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ton,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1S96,  to  Miss  May 
Usher  Griffin.  Began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 1S92;  secretary  L,.  Patterson  Mer- 
cantile Co.;  president  Mankato  Citizens' 
Telephone  Co.  President  Minnesota 
Wholesale  Grocers'  Association.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,    Minn. 

PATTERSON,  Robert  H.,  wholesale 
dealer  and  manufacturer;  born  at 
Athens,  O.,  May  10,  1S46;  son  of  John 
and  Octavia  (Farlin)  Patterson;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Athens,  O., 
and  at  Ohio  University,  Athens.  Began 
active  career  in  boot  and  shoe  business, 
at  Chillicothe,  O.,  1870;  engaged  in  sale 
of  hats  and  caps  at  Chillicothe,  1879-S4; 
came  to  Minneapolis  and  started  firm 
of  Patterson  and  Dickinson,  hats,  gloves 
and  furs,  1884,  the  firm  becoming  Pat- 
terson &  Stevenson,  1890;  is  president 
and  treasurer  of  Patterson  &  Stevenson 
Co.  since  time  of  its  incorporation,  1900. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Lafayette.  Office:  416-420  1st 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  2109  Blaisdell  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

FATTERSOM',  Rulben  R.,  bank  cashier; 
born  in  New  York  City,  March  1,  1860; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Elmore, 
O.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1887;  has  been 
director  and  cashier  First  National  Bank, 
Henning,  since  March  12,  1901;  member 
of  firm  of  Henning  Roller  Mills,  since 
1902.     Address:    Henning,  Minn. 

FATTISOIT,  Martin,  mining;  born  in 
Niagara  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  17,  1841; 
son  of  Simeon  and  Emma  R.  Pattison; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Canada 
and  Michigan;  married  at  Marquette, 
Mich.,  1879,  to  Miss  Grace  E.  Frink. 
Began  active  career  when  a  boy,  in  the 
lumber  business  in  Saginaw  district, 
Mich.,  continuing  20  years;  sold  out 
and  began  exploring  in  Vermillion 
Range.  Minn.,  1882;  located  the  Pioneer 
and  Chandler  mines  in  18S3,  and  has 
continued  in  the  mining  business  ever 
since.  Senior  member  Martin  Pattison 
&  Co.,  established,  1903,  owners  and  op- 
erators of  iron  and  copper  mines;  di- 
rector and  stockholder  in  Shattuck,  Ari- 
zona, copper  mine;  president  of  the 
Denn,  Arizona,  copper  mine.  Republican; 
member  Michigan  Legislature,  1871-72; 
sheriff  Douglas  Co.,  Wis.,  1884-85;  may- 
or City  of  Superior  three  terms,  1890, 
1891  and  1896.  Christian  Scientist.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  (captain  on  staff  of 
General  of  the  Army,  Odd  Fellows),  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Kitchi 
Gammi.  Recreations:  Fishing  and 
hunting.  Office:  First  National  Bank 
Bldg.,  Duluth.  Residence:    Superior,  Wis. 

PATTON,  Walter  J.,  Jive  stock  com- 
mission; born  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
21,  1856;  son  of  John  and  Cornelia  (Van 
Buskirk)  Patton;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married,  1890,  to  Miss  Ida  Nut- 
bahm.  Began  active  career  in  live  stock 
business  in  Chicago,  111.,  at  17  years  of 
age;  came  to  S.  St.  Paul,  1890;  purchased 
hogs  and  cattle  for  the  O'Leary  Packing 
Co.  for  five  years,  and  is  now  indentified 


with  Charles  L.  Hass  &  Co.  Residence: 
339    E.    Winifred    St.,    St.    Paul. 

FAU£,  Aniasa  Copp,  lawyer;  born  at 
Wakefield,  N.  H..  Sept.  12,  1857;  son  of 
Hiram  and  Mary  Porter  (Copp)  Paul; 
educated  at  Dartmouth  College,  National 
L'niversity   Law   School,   Washington,   D. 

C,  graduating,  1880,  and  Columbian 
University  (post-graduate  course,  1882); 
married  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  May  11,  1881, 
to  Miss  Ella  M.  Williams.  After  leaving 
Dartmouth  College  was  teacher  in 
Franklin     (public)     School,    Washington, 

D.  C,  from  Feb.,  1877,  to  Jan.,  ISSl, 
when  appointed  assistant  examiner  U. 
S.  patent  office.  Admitted  to  the  bar, 
1880,  and  came  to  Minneapolis,  1884; 
member  of  the  firm  of  Paul  &  Paul;  has 
made  a  specialty  of  the  law  of  patents 
and  trade  marks  and  is  author  of  a  work 
on  trade  marks,  issued,  1903.  Club: 
Commercial  (president  for  two  years). 
Recreations:  Automobiling,  hunting, 
fishing  and  gardening.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Blgd.  Residence:  504  Ridgewood 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FAUIal^z:,  Iieonard,  manufacturer  of 
store  fixtures;  born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
April  23,  1855;  son  of  Joseph  and  Rosa 
(Bauer)  Paulle;  educated  in  public  and 
parochial  schools  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Learned  trade  of  inanufacturer  of  store 
fixtures  at  Buffalo;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1872,  and  began  in  manufacture  of  show 
cases  and  store  fixtures,  1875,  under  title 
of  L.  Paulle  &  Co.,  the  name  of  the  firm 
remaining  unchanged  to  the  present 
time.  Vice  president  Germania  National 
Bank.  Appointed  colonel,  staff  of  Gov. 
John  Lind.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mason  (32°).  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  15,  1905,  to  Miss  Minnie  Crozier. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  outdoor  exercises.  Office: 
1st  Av.  N.,  and  2nd  St.,  N.  Residence: 
2736  1st  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

FAUI^SON,  Clarence  Alfred,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Mayville,  N.  D.,  May 
2.  1880;  son  of  Hon.  E.  M.  and  Christine 
(Hanson)  Paulson:  educated  at  St. 
John's  Military  Academy,  Delafield,  Wis., 
1895-96;  Minneapolis  Academy,  1896-98; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1898-1903, 
graduating  degree  of  LL.B.,  1903.  Un- 
married. Began  practice  of  law  at  Min- 
neapolis, June,  1901.  President  Hero 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Winnipeg,  Can.; 
vice  president  Norcross  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Minneapolis;  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Twin  City  Separator  Co.,  Seaside 
Sash  &  Door  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Member  Phi  Kappa 
Psi  and  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Roosevelt.  Recreations:  Golf, 
boating.  Office:  2830  Colfax  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  303  Wash.  Av.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

FAUIiSON,  Eng-ebret  BC.,  investments; 
born  in  Wisconsin,  May  15,  1855.  Began 
active  career  in  N.  Dakota,  1878.  dealing 
in  merchandise,  farm  machinery  and 
wheat  and  continued  until  1886;  engaged 
in  banking  1886-91;  manager,  Middlesex 
Banking  Co.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1893;  has  been 


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identified  with  Northwest  lands  since 
1S99.  President  Paulson  Investment  Co., 
Snake  River  Irrigation  &  Power  Co.; 
vice  president  Mayville  Investment  Co.; 
director  Pacific  Development  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Idaho  and  Montana  Ry.  Co. 
Was  member  Constitutional  Convention, 
N.  Dakota;  president  State  Normal 
School  Board,  N.  D.,  for  three  terms 
and  for  several  terms  was  mayor  of 
Mayville,  N.  D.  Republican.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Office:  Rail- 
way Bldg.  Residence:  1014  7th  St.,  S. 
E.,   Minneapolis. 

PAY,  B.  Frank,  manufacturer  of  brick, 
cement,  lime,  etc.;  born  at  Mankato, 
Minn.,  Oct.  21,  1865;  son  of  Benjamin  D. 
and  Mary  A.  (Roper)  Pay;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Mankato;  married  at 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1904  to  Miss  Josephine 
Messer.  Was  clerk  in  postofflce  2  years; 
connected  witla  Edmund  L.  Pope,  whole- 
sale machinery,  1 1^  years;  has  been 
identified  with  manufacturing  business 
since  1887  and  is  junior  member  of  firm 
of  Fowler  &  Pay,  large  manufacturers 
of  building  material,  witli  branch  offices 
in  Minneapolis,  Austin,  Minnesota 
Transfer,  Minn.,  and  Fort  Dodge,  la. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order, 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:     Mankato,    Minn. 

PAY,  William  H.,  manufacturer;  born 
in  Blue  Earth  County,  Minn.,  1857;  son 
of  Benjamin  D.  and  Mary  A.  (Roper) 
Pay;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Man- 
kato; married  at  Juneau,  Wis.,  1887,  to 
Miss  Lela  B.  Cramer.  Was  in  livery 
business  in  Mankato  for  20  years;  has 
been  engaged  in  manufacture  of  candy 
under  title  of  Pay  Candy  Co.,  since  1901. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member 

I.  O.  O.  P.,  Woodmen,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

PAYNE,  William  Wallace,  astronomer; 
born  in  Hillsdale  County,  Mich.,  May 
19,  1837;  son  of  Jesse  D.  and  Rebecca 
.A.nn  (Palmer)  Payne;  educated  in 
Leon!  College,  Mich..  1855;  Hillsdale 
College,  degree  of  A.B.,  1863;  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  1864; 
Law  Department,  Chicago  University, 
LL.B.,  1865.  Married  at  Stauton,  Mich., 
June  8.  1870,  to  Josephine  Vinecore. 
Was  editor  and  publisher  Minnesota 
Teacher,  Northfield  and  St.  Paul,  1867- 
75;  publisher  Sidereal  Messenger  (as- 
tronomical), 1882-91;  professor  astron- 
omy and  mathematics  Carleton  College, 
since  1871;  editor  and  publisher  "Popu- 
lar Astronomy."  Member  Astronomical 
and  Physical  Soicety  of  America.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Address:  Northfield, 
Minn. 

PEABODY,  Alexander  Marshall,  ban- 
ker and  broker;  born  at  Brooklny,  N.  Y., 
1856;  son  of  E.  W.  and  Cornelia  (Mar- 
shall) Peabody;  educated  in  Brooklyn 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1871-73,  and  in 
school  in  Germany;  married  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1882,  to  Carrie  Grahlf.  En- 
tered banking  house  of  John  J.  Cisco  & 
Son,    Wall    Street,    1873;    resigned,    1882, 


came  to  St.  Paul,  and  established  pres- 
ent business  of  Peabody  &  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Office:  Merchants'  National 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  464  Ashland 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

PBAXtCB,  Herbert,  outfitter;  born  in 
England,  Au.g.  9.  1865;  son  of  James  and 
Anna  (Rusliton)  Pearce;  began  active 
career  in  dry  goods  business;  came  to 
America,  1885,  and  resided  at  James- 
town, N.  D.,  1891-96;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1896,  and  resumed  dry  goods 
business;  president  and  general  manager 
of  the  Pearce  Cloak  Co.,  women's  out- 
fitters. Methodist.  Member  Merchants 
Retailers'  Association.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar.  Shriner.  Offices:  403  Nicol- 
let Av.,  Minneapolis,  and  71  East  7th  St., 
St.  Paul.  Residence:  1716  Humboldt 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

PEARCB,  Hiram  McCulloug'h,  rail- 
way official;  born  at  Elkton,  Md.,  Oct. 
27,  1857;  son  of  Benjamin  C.  and  Ann  J. 
(Reese)  Pearce;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Entered  railway  service  as 
clerk  in  local  freight  office  of  the  Phil- 
adelphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Ry., 
at  Wilmington,  Del.,  1873;  removed  to 
St.  Paul  1879,  and  has  since  that  time, 
been  continuously  in  the  service  of  the 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  with  exception  of  IS  months,  1887- 
88,  when  he  was  secretary  St.  Paul  City 
Ry. ;  was  assistant  general  freight  agent 
and  filled  position  of  first  assistant  gen- 
eral freight  agent,  1888-96;  has  been 
general  freight  agent  since  Oct.  1,  1896. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1884,  to  Miss  M. 
Adelaide  Doble.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town 
and  Country,  Transportation.  Office: 
Rosabel,  N.  W.  cor.  4th.  Residence:'  25 
S.  St.  Albans  St.,  St.  Paul. 

PEABCB,  John  P.,  dealer  in  building 
materials;  born  in  New  York  City,  Aug. 
22,  1844;  son  of  William  and  Mary 
Pearce;  educated  in  public  schools,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis..  Racine,  Wis.,  High  School 
and  Milwaukee  University.  Came  to  St. 
Paul  1879.  Member  of  the  firm  of  John 
F.  Pearce  &  Son.  Office:  156  E.  3rd  St. 
Residence:      733  Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

PBASB,  Georg'e,  banking;  born  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  May  21,  1863;  son  of 
I^auren  Sexton  and  Susan  McClure  (Ciib- 
son)  Pease;  educated  at  Faribault  public 
schools  and  Carleton  College;  married 
at  Faribault,  1898,  to  Annie  B.  Ricker. 
Began  in  banking  business  at  Faribault, 
1882;  cashier  and  director  Citizens 
National  Bank;  treasurer  and  trustee, 
St.  Mary's  Hall,  Faribault.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Address:  Fari- 
bault, Minn. 

PEAsSii,  Giles  Bipley,  physician;  born 
in  Michigan,  Oct.  16,  1857;  educated  at 
the  University  of  Micliigan.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  1885.  Located  in  Red- 
wood Falls,  county  seat  of  Redwood 
County,  at  the  confluence  of  the  Red- 
wood and  Minnesota  rivers.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations  and  Redwood  County  Medi- 


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cal  Society.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Address:       Redwood  Falls,  Minn. 

FEAVEV,  Iiynne,  banker;  born  at  Mc- 
Gregor, la.,  March  23,  1S65;  son  of  Louis 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Farrington) 
Peavey;  came  to  Minnesota.  1874;  edu- 
cated in  Faribault  public  schools,  1874- 
79;  The  Shattuck  School,  1879-82.  Filled 
position  of  clerk  and  bookkeeper  in 
banks,  1883-90;  was  assistant  cashier 
Citizens  National  Bank,  Faribault,  1890- 
1902;  vice  president  and  manager  Se- 
curity State  Bank,  Owatonna,  1902-06; 
has  been  president  Security  Bank,  Fari- 
bault, since  Aug.,  1905.  Also  vice  presi- 
dent Security  Bank,  Ellendale,  Minn. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Knights  Temp- 
lar, A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Faribault, 
1890,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Harriet  "Weld. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,  Minn. 

FECK,  Park  W.,  manufacturer;  born 
at  Albany,  111.,  1869;  son  of  Edwin  and 
Nellie  (Warren)  Peck;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  in  Iowa.  Became  a  resident 
of  Minneapolis,  1886;  in  the  service  of 
the  Northern  Dakota  Elevator  Co.,  1886- 
91  ;  connected  with  the  North  Star  Wool- 
en Mill  Co.,  since  June,  1891,  and  has 
been  secretary  and  treasurer  since  1903. 
ITnmarried.  Republican.  Offlce:  228 
S.  2nd  St.  Residence:  2515  Blaisdell 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

FEEBIiES,  David  Frederick,  lawyer: 
born  at  Crimson  Springs,  Va..  (now  T\''. 
Va.),  Oct.  10,  1862;  son  of  James  D.  and 
Mary  (Baker)  Peebles;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  and  at  Washington  and  Lee 
LTniversity.  Lexington,  Va.,  LL.B  ; 
studied  law  at  the  university  and  in  the 
ofRce  of  Hon.  John  E.  Kenna;  admitted 
to  the  bar,  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1887. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  June,  1887,  where  he 
has  ever  since  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  his  profession.  Democrat. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  Globe 
Bldg.  Residence:  HoteJ  Aberdeen,  St. 
Paul. 

FEET,  'William  Fellows,  Minnesota 
manager  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 
New  Fork;  born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
April  15,  1864;  son  of  Emerson  W.  and 
Emma  (Fellows)  Peet;  graduated  from 
Yale  College.  1885.  Has  been  identified 
with  the  Minnesota  department  of  the 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York 
ever  since  entering  business  career,  Aug., 
1885;  succeeded  his  father  as  manager 
of  the  office  with  headquarters  in  St. 
Paul.  Married  at  St.  Paul.  1891,  to 
Miss  Gertrude  Lamborn.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Minnesota.  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:       237  Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

FEIRSON,  Homer  Francis,  physician; 
born  at  High  Forest,  Minn.,  Sept.  11, 
1867;  son  of  Frederick  M.  and  Catherine 
(Keyes)  Peirson;  educated  in  schools  of 
Grand  Meadow.  Minn.;  Carleton  College 
(one  year) ;  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.L.,  1891;  Rush 
Medical  College,  University  of  Chicago, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1895;  interne  at  St. 
Mary's    Hospital,     Minneapolis,     1895-96. 


In  practice  of  medicine  at  Austin  since 
1896.  President  Mower  County  Medical 
Society;  member  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical Association.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
Knights  of  Pythias  and  Psi  Upsilon 
fraternity.  Married  at  Grand  Mccidow, 
Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  Jessie  E.  Allen. 
Address:       Austin,  Minn. 

FENCX:,  Karry  H.,  automobiles;  born 
at  Springboro,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1867;  son  of 
Charles  N.  and  Ruth  A.  Pence;  edu- 
cated in  Springboro  public  schools  and 
at  Eastman  Business  College,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  Lived  on  a  farm  until 
16  years  of  age;  engaged  in  automo- 
bile business,  1901,  and  is  president 
and  treasurer  Pence  Automobile  Co., 
Oliver  Instrument  Co.;  secretary  Min- 
neapolis Realty  and  Investment  Co. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  9,  1898, 
to  Miss  Dorothy  Draper.  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  boating.  Office:  717- 
719  Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  1921  Col- 
fax  Av..    S.,    Minneapolis. 

FFNHAI.I.,  Fletcher  W.,  physician; 
born  at  Brooklin,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  24, 
1862;  son  of  Richard  and  Ann  (Rundle) 
Penhall;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Port  Perry,  Ont.;  graduate 
Trinity  Medical  College,  Can.,  and 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  New 
York  City.  Began  practice  at  Toronto, 
Can.,  1889.  Fellow  Trinity  Medical  Col- 
lege; member  National  Association  ot 
Railway  Surgeons;  Surgeon  Minneap- 
olis &  St.  Louis  Ry.  Address:  Morton, 
Minn. 

FENNEY,  Robert  Ii.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Waieitown,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1850;  son 
of  William  and  Julia  Maria  (Weller) 
Penney;  educated  at  Knickerbocker 
Academy,  1866-67;  Oneida  Conference 
Seminary,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1870-72; 
Law  School  Yale  University,  degree  of 
LL.B,  1874-76.  Began  practice,  June, 
1876;  came  to  Minnesota,  1880;  has 
engaged  in  civil  and  criminal  practice 
in  the  Noi'thwest  for  many  years.  Mem- 
lier  Minnesota  House  of  Representa- 
tives, from  Minneapolis,  1891-93.  Gold 
Democrat.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations.  Mason. 
Knight  Templar  (Darius  Commandery), 
Shriner  (Zurah  Temple,  Minneapolis). 
Member  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Married  at  Madi- 
son. Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1875,  to  Miss  Mary 
E.  Leete.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Williston    Hotel,    Minneapolis. 

FENNEY,  Truman  E.,  insurance;  born 
at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1857;  son  of 
Simon  E.  and  Clarissa  M.  (Colman) 
Penney;  educated  in  public  schools  ol 
Newark  and  Columbus,  O.,  .nnd  at  Otter- 
taein  University,  Westerville,  O.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1884,  and  engaged  in 
business  of  mortgage  loans  and  real  es- 
tate until  1893;  since  then  in  the  in- 
surance business.  In  1898  became  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Hood  &  Penney,  gen- 
eral agents  Ocean  Accident  and  Guar- 
antee Corporation,  also  Title  and  Surety 
Co.  Republican.  Mason.  Married  at 
Springfield,    O..    ISStl,   to   Kate  E.    Downs. 


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Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Long:  Meadow  Gun. 
Recreations:  Shooting,  boating  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  Phoenix  Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:  Orono,  Lake  Minnetonka, 
Minn. 

FEII-NZNGTON,  Edmund,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  at  La  Salle,  111.,  Sept.  16, 
1S4S.  Entered  railway  service  in  1S69, 
as  warehouseman,  continuing  for  one 
year;  passed  through  various  grades  to 
assistant  superintendent  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Ry.;  was  superin- 
tendent Minneapolis  &  Pacific  Road  un- 
til June,  18x8;  superintendent  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry., 
1888-98;  general  superintendent,  same 
road,  1898-99;  general  manager,  1899- 
1905;  has  been  vice  president  and  gen- 
eral manager,  same  road,  since  July  31, 
1905.  Director  First  National  Bank. 
Club:  Minneapolis.  Office:  317  2nd  Av., 
S.  Residence:  1004  Summit  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

PERKINS,  Arthur  Adelbert,  president 
Perkins-Thomas  Printing  Co.;  born  at 
Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  2  4,  18  73;  son  of  Ben- 
.iamin  Franklin  and  Mary  C.  (Vaillan- 
eourt)  Perkins;  educated  in  private 
boarding  school  at  Three  Rivers,  P.  Q., 
Canada,  and  afterward  in  Jesuit  Col- 
lege, Montreal,  1890-94;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Aug.  8,  1905,  to  Mabel  Alice  Nor- 
ris,  of  Corning,  Iowa.  Learned  printing- 
trade  in  father's  office  at  Minneapolis; 
father  died  in  1S96,  and  place  was  sold. 
Became  editor  Dakota  County  Tribune, 
1897;  established,  1900,  the  Perkins- 
Tliomas  Printing  Co.,  printers  and  pub- 
lishers, at  St.  Paul,  of  which  was  sec- 
retary, 1900-04,  and  since  1904,  has  been 
its  president.  Also  president  of  the 
Transportation  Publicity  Co.,  and  editor 
of  the  St.  Paul  Pythian.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Odd  Fellows, 
Mystic  Circle,  Eagles  and  United  Com- 
mercial Travelers.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Office:  49  East 
4th  St.  Residence:  556  Selby  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

FEBKIzrs,  John  Waldo,  lawyer;  born 
at  Nettle  Creek,  Grundy  Co.,  111.,  Aug. 
27,  1850;  son  of  Joseph  and  Roxanna 
Perkins;  came  to  Minnesota  in  boyhood 
and  was  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Wright  Co.,  graduating  from  University 
of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.A.,  1877.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law,  1881;  director  and 
attorney  of  The  Monthly  Installment 
Loan  Co.,  organized  Jan.  1,  1890.  Has 
given  special  attention  to  the  subject  of 
chattel  loans,  for  the  purpose  of  amelio- 
rating the  condition  of  those  who  are 
forced  by  their  necessities  to  ask  for 
and  to  borrow  small  sums  on  house- 
hold goods  and  other  personal  property. 
Tariff  reform  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Alpha  Nu  Chi  Psi 
fraternity.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
July  8,  1903,  to  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Morris. 
Recreations:  Hunting       and       fishing. 

Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.  Residence: 
1322    5th    St.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

PERKINS,  Karl  Woodward,  North- 
western     representative      Otis      Elevator 


Company;  born  at  Springfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  2,  1S7G;  son  of  Albert  Perkins; 
educated  at  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  Boston  (course  in  mechan- 
ical engineering).  Entered  service  of 
tlie  Otis  Elevator  Co.,  upon  leaving 
school,  1898,  continuing  in  New  York 
and  St.  Louis;  came  to  Minneapolis,  in 
1901,  as  Northwestern  representative  of 
the  company,  the  largest  builders  of 
passenger  and  freight  elevators  in  the 
world.  Republican.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1902,  to  Miss  Rachel  Woodward. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
Lake   Minnetonka,   Minn. 

PERKINS,  Norman,  superintendent  U. 
S.  railway  mail  service;  born  in  Ulster 
County,  New  York,  Jan.  10,  1839;  son 
of  Nathan  S.  and  Nancy  (Gillette)  Per- 
kins; educated  in  common  schools  and 
seminary,  N.  Y.;  married  at  Bruyns- 
wick,  N.  Y.,  1869,  to  Miss  Helen  L.  Bar- 
low. Served  in  Civil  War  as  member 
of  56th  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-65, 
advancing  from  private  to  captain; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1866;  entered  rail- 
way mall  service  in  1871  and  since  April, 
1889,  has  been  superintendent  of  the 
service  with  headquarters  in  St.  Paul. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order, 
Loyal  Legion,  G.  A.  R.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  Fed- 
eral Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  Hous- 
ton,   Minn. 

PERKINS,  William  1..,  Jr.,  wholesale 
liquor  merchant;  born  at  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  May  29,  1868;  son  of  William  L. 
and  Sarah  R.  Perkins;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  St.  Paul,  Shattuck  School, 
Faribault,  Minn.,  and  Griswold  College, 
Davenport,  Iowa,  until  1887;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  1893,  to  Leocadia  Ryan.  On 
leaving  school  entered  the  house  of  W. 
L.  Perkins  &  Co.,  wholesale  liquor  deal- 
ers, St.  Paul  (established  1859);  kept 
the  books,  1887-89,  represented  the  house 
on  the  road,  1889-95;  since  1895,  vice 
president  and  general  manager  of  W.  L. 
Perkins  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  Republican. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Oflice:  307 
to  311  Robert  St.  Residence:  857  Lin- 
coln Av.,  St.  Paul. 

PERIiEV,  Georg-e  E.,  lawyer;  born, 
Lempster,  N.  H.,  Aug.  19,  1853;  son  ol 
Asbury  F.  and  Sarah  J.  (Dodge)  Perley; 
educated  at  Kimball  LTnion  Academy, 
Meriden,  N.  H.,  1873;  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, degree  of  A  B.,  1878.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  New  Hampshire  bar,  1883; 
practiced  law  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1883; 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  in  Min- 
nesota since  1884.  President  Red  River 
Valley  Investment  Co.  Member  Minne- 
sota Legislature,  1903-07;  member  City 
Council.  Moorhead,  4  years.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Royal  Ar- 
canum, Modern  Brotherhood  of  America. 
Married  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  May  9,  1884, 
to  Miss  M.  Etta  Jones.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Music.  Address:  Moor- 
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FEBBIN,  James  W.,  wholesale  produce 
and  provisions;  born  in  Grant  Co.,  Wis., 
April  3,  1S62;  son  of  John  and  Catlier- 
ine  (Cooper)  Perrin;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Gi'ant  Co.  Beg-an  active  ca- 
reer in  general  store  in  Wisconsin;  re- 
moved to  S.  Dakota  and  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile and  hotel  business,  and  later, 
was  in  livery  business  at  Superior,  Wis.; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1892,  and  resumed 
the  livery  business,  in  which  he  contin- 
ued for  two  years;  was  superintendent 
street  lighting  department  of  the  Min- 
neapolis Gas  Light  Co.,  for  8  years;  has 
been  in  wholesale  produce  and  provision 
business  under  his  own  name  since  1901. 
Democrat.  Member  Minneapolis  Produce 
Exchange.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  in  S.  Da- 
kota, 1886,  to  Miss  Bertha  Belding.  Rec- 
reations: All  outdoor  athletic  sports. 
Office:  29  Central  Market.  Residence: 
2500   Garfield  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

PEBBY,  Arthur  WilUs,  fire  insur- 
ance; born  at  Reedsburg,  Wis.,  Feb.  1, 
1854;  son  of  Oliver  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(McCloud)  Perry;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Reedsburg.  Has  been  identi- 
fied witli  fire  insurance  business  since 
April  1,  1872;  secretary  St.  Paul  Fire 
&  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  since  1894. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at 
Reedsburg,  Wis.  ,  Oct.,  1875,  to  Miss 
Mary  E.  Gale.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Min- 
nesota. Office:  3rd  and  Jackson  Sts. 
Residence:     574    Marshall    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

FEBSOnr,  Edward  S,,  bank  cashier; 
born  at  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  Marcli  7,  1S72; 
son  of  George  and  Mary  A.  (Byles)  Per- 
son; educated  in  public  schools  of  Zum- 
brota. Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  Bank  of  Zumbrota,  Oct.  6,  1890,  con- 
tinuing until  March,  1894;  became  book- 
keeper First  State  Bank  of  Zumbrota, 
Nov.  10,  1894,  and  assistant  casliier,  Jan. 
15,  1895;  has  been  director  and  cashier 
since  March  15,  1901.  Also  president 
Goodhue  County  Agricultural  Society; 
director,  secretary  and  treasurer  Zum- 
brota Electric  Light  Co.;  director  and 
treasurer  Zumbrota  Board  of  Education. 
Enlisted  in  Co.  D,  3rd  Inf.,  M.  N.  G., 
Nov.  9,  1887;  captain,  Dec.  28,  1892; 
major  3rd  Inf.,  Dec.  18,  1897,  which  po- 
sition he  still  holds;  was  major  14th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-American  War, 
April  26,  1898,  to  Nov.  18,  1898.  Rbyal 
Arch  Mason.  Recreations:  Horseback 
riding,  raising  poultry  and  gardening. 
Address:    Zumbrota,  Minn. 

FETSCH,  Charles  H.,  president  Har- 
rington Construction  Co.;  born  at  Lo- 
gansport,  Ind.,  June  18,  1856;  son  of 
Phillip  and  Juliana  Petsch;  educated 
in  private  schools  and  business  col- 
lege; married  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  14, 
1880,  to  Miss  Minnie  Louise  Glassbrook. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  1S71,  and  has  been 
closely  identified  with  building  opera- 
tions and  improvements  looking  toward 
the  permanent  welfare  of  the  city;  has 
erected  over  20  houses  in  different  parts 
of  the  city  and  a  number  of  store  build- 
ings and  business  blocks.     Was  for  two 


years  a  member  of  the  city  council  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  80's  and  was  for 
three  terms  a  member  of  the  park 
board,  acting  as  its  president;  member 
of  the  workhouse  board  and  one  of  the 
directors  of  that  institution  for  12 
years.  Largely  responsible  for  the  erec- 
tion of  the  Jackson  Street  Bridge  to 
Oakland  Cemetery;  one  of  the  origina- 
tors of  the  plan  of  Central  Park;  made 
the  improvements  of  Merriam  Hill  and 
planned  the  lookout  steps  north  of  the 
Capitol.  Founder,  director  and  president 
of  the  Harrington  Construction  Co. 
For  over  20  years  was  connected  with 
tlie  operation  of  railways  in  different 
departments,  such  as  train  dispatcher 
and  filling  important  positions  in  traf- 
fic department,  etc.  Democrat  (ad- 
mirer of  President  Roosevelt).  Resi- 
dence:     41    Sherburne  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FETEBSEN,  John  Bichard,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Nov. 
1.  1872;  son  of  Peter  J.  and  Everine 
(Boe)  Petersen;  educated  at  Luther  Col- 
lege,  degree  of  B.A.,  1894,  and  Medical 
Department,  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1897;  unmarried.  In 
practice  of  medicine  at  Renville,  Minn., 
1897-1901;  was  at  Madison,  Minn.,  as 
member  of  the  firm  of  Giere,  Thrane  & 
Petersen,  1901-02;  has  been  located  in 
Willmar,  Minn.,  since  1902.  Member 
Kandiyohi  County  and  Crow  River  Val- 
ley Medical  societies,  and  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Member  Sons  of  Norway.  Ad- 
dress:     Willmar,    Minn. 

FETEBSEN,  Nicholas,  carbonated 
beverages;  born  in  Germany,  Jan.  26, 
1851;  son  of  William  and  Catherine 
Petersen;  educated  in  Germany;  mar- 
ried at  Chicago,  111.,  1874,  to  Miss  Maria 
Bode.  Came  to  America,  1867;  lived  in 
Chicago,  and  at  Lincoln,  la.,  for  12 
years;  has  been  in  Mankato  since  1879 
and  in  the  bottling  business  since  1886; 
head  of  the  Mankato  Bottling  Works. 
Director  Citizens'  Telephone  Co.,  and 
Mankato  Malting  Co.  Ex-mayor  of 
Mankato;  alderman  8  years.  Democrat. 
Lutheran.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

FETEBSON,  Adolph,  carpets  and 
rugs;  born  in  Sweden,  Oct.  6,  1851;  son 
of  P.  E.  Peterson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Sweden  and  in  college  of 
Orebro,  Sweden,  for  5  years.  Came  to 
America,  Sept.  14,  1869,  and  entered 
carpet  business  same  j-^ear;  advanced 
through  various  positions  until  1880, 
when  he  founded  wholesale  carpet  and 
rug  trade  upon  original  lines  (cutting 
and  making  to  order),  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.;  started  same  branch  of  business  in 
the  Twin  Cities,  1890;  traveled  exten- 
sively building  up  trade  during  IS 
years.  Treasurer  and  manager  Peter- 
son (Tarpet  Co.,  Minneapolis,  incorpora- 
ted, 1903,  and  Peterson  Carpet  Co.,  Phil- 
adelphia, incorporated  1901,  wholesale 
carpetings  and  rugs.  Has  been  granted 
12  patents  on  inventions  on  carpet  ex- 
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national  politics  independent;  in  local 
politics  Prohibitionist  or  Republican. 
Founder  International  Order  Templars 
of  Temperance,  1SS3  (now  60,000  mem- 
bers). Married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  2G,  1S75,  Miss  E.  Cecilia  Carlson. 
Club:  Odin.  Recreation:  Books.  Of- 
fice: 312-314  1st  Av.,  N.,  Minneapolis, 
and  1919  Market  St.,  Philadelphia.  Res- 
idence:     1209   Yale   PL,   Minneapolis. 

FETERSOir,  Anton,  county  auditor; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  22,  1875; 
reared  on  a  farm  and  attended  rural 
public  school,  1882-94.  Was  engaged  in 
farming  until  elected  county  auditor  of 
Kanabec  Co.,  in  1904,  a  position  he  now 
holds.  Was  clerk  school  district  for  6 
years,  justice  of  the  peace  two  terms, 
township  assessor,  1900  and  1902.  Re- 
publican. Member  of  Mora  Lodge  No. 
249,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Mora,  Nov. 
3,  1905,  Inga  Hanson.  Address:  Mora, 
Minn. 

PETERSON,  Carl  Frederick  Ernest, 
advertising  specialist;  born  at  Red 
Wing,  Minn.,  March  11,  1873;  son  of 
Nels  P.  and  Anna  (Johnson)  Peterson; 
graduate  Minneapolis  High  School,  1890. 
and  Law  Department,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1S93  (post  graduate,  course, 
1904.)  Practiced  law  six  years;  was 
assistant  city  comptroller  of  Minne- 
apolis for  5  years,  resigning  in  1903  to 
take  up  advertising  as  manager  in  the 
Northwest  for  the  Whitehead  and  Hoag 
Company  of  Newark,  N.  J.  Elected 
member  Board  of  Park  Commissioners, 
1906.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1899,  to 
Emily  Graham.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  orders.  Shrine.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Roosevelt.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1527  W.  26th 
St.,    Minneapolis. 

PETERSON,  Charles  W.,  grain;  born 
in  Polk  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  6,  1859;  son  of 
Jonas  and  Anna  B.  (Nelson)  Peterson; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Atwater, 
Minn.,  and  at  Archibald  College,  Min- 
neapolis. Began  active  career  in  gen- 
eral merchandise  business  at  Kandiyohi, 
Minn.,  and  Wixs  partner  in  the  firm  for 
one  year;  engaged  in  grain  elevator 
business  later  at  Mapes,  Ardock  and 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  locating  in  Duluth, 
1894;  manager  Amenia  &  Sharon  Land 
Co.,  1894-1902;  manager  of  the  Amenia 
Elevator  Co.,  since  1902;  also  director 
Chaffee-Miller  Milling  Co.,  Castleton,  N. 
D.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member 
Duluth  Board  of  Trade,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried at  Atwater,  Minn.,  1884,  to  Miss 
Anna  Anderson.  Office:  Bd.  of  Trade 
Bldg.  Residence:  406  E.  4th  St., 
Duluth. 

PETERSON,  Edward,  lawyer.  State 
fire  marshal;  horn  on  farm  in  Sweden, 
Nov.  27,  1867;  son  of  Peter  and  Liza 
(Peter)  Peterson;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Sweden,  came  to  America  in 
1885,  locating  at  once  in  St.  Paul;  at- 
tended the  St.  Paul  College  of  Law, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1904.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  May  27,  1905,  to  Han- 
nah  Jackson,    daughter   of   Rev.   Andrew 


Jackson,  D.D.  Appointed  State  fire 
marshal,  July  1,  1905.  Democrat. 
Clubs:  Norden  and  East  Side  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Literature:  Office: 
State  Capitol.  Residence:  895  Ark- 
wright  St.,   St.   Paul. 

PETERSON,  Prank  H.,  merchant; 
born.  Marine  City,  Minn.,  Feb.  5,  1857; 
son  of  Christian  H.  and  Christine  (An- 
derson) Peterson;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Marine  and  Minneapolis.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  clerk  with  firm  of 
Wakefield  &  Plant,  carpets,  etc.,  1872; 
spent  several  years  in  the  employ  of 
Folks  and  Griffith  and  began  business 
for  self,  1882,  as  Plant  &  Peterson,  the 
firm  becoming  P.  H.  Peterson  &  Co., 
1887,  dealers  in  home  furnishings,  in- 
corporated, 1904,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent and  treasurer;  vice  president  Bar- 
nard, Cope  Manufacturing  Co.  Presby- 
terian. Office:  73-75  S.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     423    S.    ilth   St.,   Minneapolis. 

PETERSON,  Henry  I.,  newspaper  edi- 
tor; born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  14, 
1857;  son  of  Olof  and  Johanna  (Ocker- 
son)  Peterson;  common  school  educa- 
tion; married  at  Crow  River,  Minn., 
June  25,  1881,  to  Miss  Jessie  F.  Doll. 
Established  the  Litchfield  Independent 
May  30,  1876,  and  has  since  been  its 
editor  and  publisher.  President  Litch- 
field Telephone  Exchange  Co.,  Litchfield 
Creamery,  director  First  National  Bank. 
Address:      Litchfield,   Minn. 

PETERSON,  James  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Alderly,  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  Jan.  IS, 
1859;  son  of  Aslak  and  Marie  Caroline 
(Ostenson)  Peterson;  attended  district 
school  until  14  years  of  age,  graded 
school,  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  Allison's 
Classical  Academy,  Oconomowoc,  Wis., 
University  of  Wisconsin,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1884,  Law  Department, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  degree  of 
TjL.B.,  1887.  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Minneapolis,  1887;  was  first  assistant 
county  attorney,  Hennepin  Co.,  1893-97; 
county  attorney  Hennepin  Co.,  1897-98. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Republican.  Ex-member  House 
of  Representatives,  State  of  Minn.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Masonic  order.  Mar- 
ried at  Perry,  Wis.,  Nov.  19,  1889,  to 
Miss  Marie  E.  Dahle.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and 
literature.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  2727  Chicago  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

PETERSON,  John  G.,  merchant;  born 
at  Center  City,  Minn.,  Oct.  21,  1860;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Anna  Peterson;  graduate 
commercial  course,  Cogan's  Academy, 
Grove  Lake,  Minn.,  1882.  Lived  on  farm 
at  Center  City  and  Belgrade,  Minn.,  un- 
til 1881;  clerk  in  general  store  at  Mel- 
rose, 1881;  bookkeeper  for  Johnson 
Bros.,  New  London,  1882-83;  manager 
D.  Peterson  &  Son  since  1901.  Repub- 
lican. Lutheran.  LTnmarried.  Address: 
New    London,    Minn. 

PETERSON,  John  Henry,  proprietor 
Crookston  Bottling  Works;  born  at  Buf- 
falo   City,    Wis.,    Sept.    13,    1866;    son    of 


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Nicholas  and  Margaret  (Schlossten) 
Peterson;  educated  in  common  schools. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1881;  worked  on 
farm  until  18;  was  grocery  clerk,  until 
21;  engaged  in  breeding  horses,  and 
since  May,  1S91,  has  been  in  bottling 
business.  Also  director  Merchants'  Na- 
tional Bank.  German  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber U.  C.  T.  Married  at  Crookston, 
Sept.  26,  1894,  to  Miss  Ida  L.  Liebert. 
Address:      Crookston,   Minn. 

PETERSON,  Oliver  C,  miller;  born 
in  Norway,  June  8,  1S47;  son  of  Peter 
and  Christina  (Bjornson)  Peterson; 
educated  in  district  school.  Came  to 
America,  1860,  and  has  been  located  at 
Amboy,  Minn.,  since  May,  1895.  En- 
tered the  milling  business  in  1895,  and 
is  proprietor  of  the  Amboy  Roller  Mill 
and  grain  elevator.  President  of  the 
German  State  «ank.  Address:  Amboy, 
Minn. 

FETEBSON,  Peter  A.,  postmaster; 
born  in  Sweden,  Jan.  24,  1855;  educated 
in  public  schools.  Came  to  the  United 
States,  and  located  in  Cannon  Palls, 
Minn.,  1869;  employed  as  clerk  by  Scho- 
field  Brothers,  druggists,  1871-80;  start- 
ed in  drug  business,  ISSO,  which  Is  now 
conducted  under  the  title  of  Peterson  & 
Williams.  Postmaster  of  Cannon  Falls 
since  Oct.  1,  1889.  Director  Scandina- 
vian Relief  Association,  Red  Wing, 
Minn.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,. Samaritans,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Cannon  Falls, 
Minn. 

PETERSON,  Peter  N.,  manufacturer 
of  monuments;  born  in  Denmark,  May  1, 
1855;  son  of  N.  and  Martha  Peterson; 
pducated  in  public  schools  of  Denmark. 
Came  to  America,  1872,  and  learned 
trade  of  granite  and  marble  cutter; 
located  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  and  began 
on  his  own  account,  1.880;  moved  to  St. 
Paul,  1890,  where  he  has  ever  since 
made  his  headquarters,  continuing 
branch  at  Stillwater  and  establishing 
a  second  branch  at  Duluth,  Minn.;  fur- 
nished granite  for  the  New  First  Na- 
tional bank  building,  St.  Paul,  and 
many  large  public  monuments  through- 
out 'the  Northwest.  Director  St.  Paul 
Manufacturers'  Association.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (32°),  Shriner;  member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Mar- 
ried at  Stillwater.  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss 
Lena  Delwer.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 60-62  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  144 
Minn.    St.,    St.    Paul. 

PETRIE,  Daniel,  sheriff  of  Hibbard 
Co.;  born  at  Parish,  Osage  Co.,  N.  Y., 
May  6.  1S57;  son  of  Lorin  and  Angeline 
(Fritts)  Petrie;  common  school  educa- 
tion. Came  to  Minneosta,  1S73;  began 
manufacture  of  lumber  at  Nevis,  Minn., 
1896,  continuing  until  1900;  has  oc- 
cupied the  office  of  sheriff  of  Hubbard 
Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1900.  Married  at 
Kasson,  Dodge  Co.,  Minn.,  1880,  to  Miss 
Jane  Rockwell;  at  Park  Rapids,  Hub- 
bard Co.,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Miss  May  Beal, 
and     at     Park     Rapids,     1903,     to     Miss 


Tiaura   Kouen.      Address:      Park   Rapids, 
Minn. 

PETTENGHIi,  Heman  J.,  president 
Northwestern  Telephone  Exchange  Co.; 
born  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  April  8,  1851; 
son  of  Heman  and  Rebecca  (Hamilton; 
Pettengill;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Brunswick.  Naturally  attracted  to  teleg- 
raphy, he  practiced  the  art  while  at- 
tending school;  began  active  career  as 
operator  with  Western  Union  Telegraphy 
Co.,  and  in  1882,  attained  position  of  su- 
perintendent Postal  Telegraph  Co.,  his 
jurisdiction  covering  nearly  all  of  New 
England,  continuing  until  1899;  has  been 
identified  with  telephone  companies  af- 
filiated with  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  since  1899,  and  is  in 
touch  with  over  200,000  subscribers  cov- 
ering territory  equal  to  one  seventh  ol 
the  whole  country.  President  North- 
western Telephone  Exchange  Co.,  Soutn- 
western  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.; 
vice  president  Cleveland  Telephone  Co. 
Republican.  Mason  (32"),  past  com- 
mander of  Hugh  de  Payens  Command- 
ery.  Knights  Templar,  of  Melrose,  Mass. 
Past  president  Boston  Electric  Club  and 
of  the  Old  Time  Telegraphers'  Associa- 
tion. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
Minikahda.  Recreations:  Golf  and  bil- 
liards. Office:  Cor.  5th  St.  and  3rd  Av., 
S.  Residence:  1908  Kenwood  Parkway, 
Minneapolis. 

FETTERSON,  Christian  P.,  county 
auditor;  born  in  Norway,  June  13,  1854; 
son  of  Fredrik  and  Anne  (Jenswen) 
Petterson;  located  in  Rock  Co.,  Wis., 
1857.  and  came  to  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn., 
1862;  educated  in  public  schools,  and  at 
St.  Olaf  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.  Was 
elected  county  auditor  Clearwater  Co., 
Nov.,  1904,  and  reelected  Nov.,  1906. 
Postmaster  Rindal,  Minn.,  8  years. 
Married  at  Rindal,  Dec.  27,  1886,  to  Miss 
Gunhild  Wold.     Address:     Bagley,  Minn. 

PETTIJOHN,  Elias  S.,  deputy  State 
treasurer;  born  at  Huntsville,  111.,  Feb. 
1,  1848;  son  of  Thomas  and  Charity 
(Wisbey)  Pettijohn;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn.;  St.  Peter 
High  School;  State  Normal  School, 
Mankato,  Minn.  Taught  school  in  Ni- 
collet Co.,  2  years  and  in  St.  Peter,  3 
vears,  acting  as  county  superintendent 
of  schools,  while  at  St.  Peter;  filled 
position  of  auditor  Nicollet  Co.,  14 
years;  was  cashier  First  National  Bank, 
St.  Peter,  10%  years;  has  been  deputy 
state  treasurer  since  Jan.  7,  1901.  Also 
secretary  and  treasurer  and  director 
Good  Homes  Land  Co.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Knights  of 
Pvthias.  Married  at  Nicollet  Co.,  1S73, 
to  Miss  Elizabeth  S.  Hughes.  Recrea- 
tion: Literature.  Office:  State  Capi- 
tol. Residence:  2314  Langford  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

PEYTON,  Hamilton  H.,  banking;  born 
at  Duluth,  Minn.,  June  9,  1876;  edu- 
cated in  Duluth  High  School;  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy,  Exeter,  N.  H.;  Harv- 
ard University,  graduating  from  the 
latter,    degree   of   S.B.,    1901.     Has  been 


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cashier  Missabe  Bank,  Proctor,  Minn., 
since  1902.  Married  at  Grays  Flatt,  W. 
v.,  to  Miss  Olive  Sanclilands  Lewis.  Ad- 
dress:      Proctor,    Minn. 

FXITTON,  Hamilton  Murray,  banker; 
born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1835; 
son  of  Rowzee  and  Eliza  (Murray)  Pey- 
ton; educated  at  boarding  school,  Will- 
ianistown,  Mass.;  Geneva  College,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.,  1851-53;  Rutgers  College  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  graduating  degree  of 
B.A.,  spring  of  1855.  Lived  in  Chicago, 
111.,  1855-57,  and  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  1857- 
5.S;  located  in  Superior,  Wis.,  1858,  and 
engaged  activelj'  in  lumber  business,  re- 
moving to  Duluth,  in  1874.  Established 
lumber  manufacturing  firm  of  H.  M. 
Peyton  &  Co.,  now  Peyton,  Kimball  & 
Barber,  one  of  tlie  largest  lumber  man- 
facturing  companies  of  the  Upper  Lake 
region  of  which  he  is  president.  Also 
president  American  Exchange  Bank. 
Member  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Married 
at  Mishawaka,  Ind.,  March,  1864,  to 
Martha  Newton.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Golf.  OfRce: 
American  Exchange  Bk.  Residence: 
13i'9  E.   Superior  St.,  Duluth. 

PEYTOIT,  William  R.,  wholesale  gro- 
cer; born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1867; 
son  of  Hamilton  M.  and  Martha  (New- 
ton) Peyton;  educated  at  the  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.;  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Techfiology,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  M.E.,  class  of  1890.  Came  to 
Duluth,  1875;  was  treasurer  of  the  Will- 
iam Listman  Milling  Co.,  Superior,  Wis., 
until  1901-;  assisted  in  organizing  the 
Gowan-Peyton-Twohy  Co.,  incorporated, 
importers  and  wholesale  grocers,  of 
which  has  been  secretary  and  treasurer 
since  1901.  Independent  in  politics. 
Episcopalian.  Married  at  Superior,  Wis., 
1903,  to  Miss  Jean  Rosser.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Duluth  Boat.  Recreations: 
Boating,  driving  and  out  door  exercises 
generally.  Office:  Foot  of  5th  Av.,  W. 
Residence:     1122  E.   2nd  St.,  Duluth. 

FFAENDEB,  Albert,  lawyer;  born  at 
New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Sept.  9,  1873;  son  of 
Col.  William  and  Catharine  (Pfau) 
Pfaender;  educated  at  New  Ulm  high 
school,  Mankato  Normal  School  and 
University  of  Minnesota;  unmarried. 
Began  practice  of  law  at  New  Ulm,  a 
thriving  incorporated  city  of  6,000 
people,  May,  1900;  now  city  attorney  of 
New  Ulm.  Captain  Co.  A.  2nd  Regt. 
M.  N.  G.;  secretary  Pfaender  Realty 
Co.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Theta  Delta  Chi 
fraternity.      Address:      New    Ulm,    Minn. 

FFASKSSS,  Fred,  bank  cashier;  born 
at  Fort  Ridgely,  Minn.,  Oct.  8,  1863; 
son  of  William  and  Catherine  (Pfau) 
Pfaender;  educated  in  public  schools  at 
New  Ulm  and  St.  Paul  and  at  High 
School.  St.  Paul.  In  fur  store  of 
Charles  A.  Allrecht,  St.  Paul,  1878-80; 
in  insurance  business  with  William 
Pfaender,  New  Ulm,  1880-93;  register 
of  deeds,  Brown  Co.,  1893-99;  cashier 
Brown  County  Bank,  1899-1901;  cashier 
State    Bank    of    New    Ulm     since     1901. 


Treasurer  New  Ulm  Turnverein,  and 
Pfaender  Realty  Co.  Member  of  City 
Council  of  New  Ulm,  1905-07.  Married 
at  New  Ulm,  May  22,  1889,  to  Miss 
Louise  Neumann.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Address:  New  Ulm, 
Minn. 

PFAU,  Albert  B.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Germany,  1847;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  1849;  educated  in  New  York 
City,  read  law  there  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  in  Wisconsin,  1869;  married 
at  Mankato,  1871,  to  Miss  Mary  C. 
Brown.  Came  to  Mankato,  18  69,  and 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
ever  since.  County  attorney  Blue  Earth 
Co.,  5  years;  city  attorney,  2  vears; 
mayor  of  Mankato,  6  years.  Member 
law  firm  of  Pfau  &  Pfau  since  1896. 
Member  Blue  Earth  County  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club.  Commercial. 
Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

FFFFFEB,  Frank  Clarence,  grain 
dealer;  born  at  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  Dec. 
15,  1875;  son  of  Sebastian  and  Amelia 
(Hubb)  Pfeffer;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Blue  Earth  and  at  Mankato 
(Minn.)  Commercial  School.  Entered 
grain  business,  1900,  and  is  partner  in 
the  Pfeffer  Elevator  Co.  Married  at 
Lake  City,  1902,  to  Marv  E.  Wise.  Ad- 
dress:     Blue   Earth,    Mirin. 

FPIAUM,  Morris  G.,  cigar  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  11, 
1867;  son  of  Gustav  Pflaum;  came  to 
Minneapolis  at  6  years  of  age  and  was 
educated  in  public  schools  of  that  city. 
Has  been  connected  with  cigar  manu- 
facturing business  from  boyliood;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  G.  Pflaum  &  Sons. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married 
at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  31,  1906,  to  Misa 
Laura  Rothschild.  Office:  415-419  1st 
Av.,  N.  Residence:  43  Curtis  Court, 
Minneapolis. 

FHEIiFS,  Fdmund  Joseph,  capitalist; 
born  on  a  farm  near  Brecksville,  O., 
Jan.  17,  1845;  son  of  Joseph  E.  and 
Ursula  (Wright)  Phelps;  attended  for 
a  short  time  Baldwin  University,  Berea, 
O.,  and  Oberlin  College,  O.  Taught  In 
Northwestern  Business  College,  Aurora, 
111.;  was  teacher  of  penmanship  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Aurora;  was  clerk  for 
Volintine  &  Williams,  bankers,  and  for 
8  years  was  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  E.  J.  Phelps  &  Co.,  furniture  dealers. 
Located  in  Minneapolis,  April,  1878,  and 
reentered  furniture  business  as  Phelps 
&  Bradstreet;  retired  from  furniture 
business,  1883,  and  with  E.  A.  Merrill 
organized  the  Minnesota  Loan  &  Trust 
Co.,  of  which  he  was  secretary  and 
treasurer;  was  one  of  the  organizers  of 
the  Minneapolis  Business  Union;  sug- 
gested the  Harvest  Festival  of  1891,  and 
assisted  in  securing  the  National  Repub- 
lican Convention,  1892,  being  elected 
treasurer  of  the  fund.  Is  now  president 
of  the  Moore  Carving  Machine  Co.,  Belt 
Line  Elevator  Co.,  Minnesota  Cuba  Co., 
director    National    Bank    of    Commerce. 


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Was  president  Minneapolis  Board  of 
Trade,  1884-85.  Republican.  Married 
at  Aurora,  111.,  1874,  to  Miss  Louisa  A. 
Richardson.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial (president,  1899).  Office:  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  2323 
Park    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FHEIiFS,  BoTjert  McEwen,  physician; 
born  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  March  15,  1858; 
son  of  Abel  M.  and  Pamelia  C.  (Brock- 
way)  Phelps;  educated  in  Ripon  (Wis.) 
CoUeg-e  and  at  Rush  Medical  Colleg-e, 
Chicago,  111.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1885.  Married  at  Rochester,  1892,  to 
Sarah  V.  Lynton  (died,  1903).'  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  in  Rochester  since 
1885,  as  assistant  Superintendent  of 
State  Hospital,  with  the  exception  of 
two  and  one  half  years  in  Arizona.  Re- 
publican. Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations,  Olm- 
sted County  Medical  Society.  Recrea- 
tion: Amateur  photography.  Address: 
Rochester,    Minn. 

PHEIjFS,  Thomas  !■.,  county  auditor 
Olmsted  Co.;  born  at  Marion,  Minn., 
March  5,  1868;  son  of  Thomas  W.  and 
Eliza  J.  (Hoover)  Phelps;  educated  in 
public  school  of  Rochester  and  at  Ham- 
line  University;  married  at  Dover,  Minn., 
Sept.,  1898,  to  Miss  Nellie  Coulson. 
Taught  school  for  four  years  in  Olm- 
sted Co.;  engaged  in  farming  for  a 
number  of  years;  county  auditor  since 
Nov.,  1904.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Rochester,    Minn. 

FHEIiFS,  William  Franklin,  educator; 
born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1822; 
son  of  Halsey  and  Lucinda  (Hitchcock) 
Phelps;  public  school  education;  taught 
country  schools,  1838-43;  graduated  Al- 
bany State  Normal  School,  1846;  (de- 
gree of  A.M.,  Union  College,  1852).  Was 
supervisor  practice  Experimental  School, 
Albany;  organized  State  Normal  School, 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1855,  and  Farnum  Pre- 
paratory School,  Beverly,  N.  J.,  1857; 
principal  Minnesota  State  Normal 
Scliool.  Winona,  1864-76;  president 
Whitewater  State  Normal  School,  Wis., 
1876-78;  superintendent  public  schools, 
Winona,  Minn.,  1878-79  and  1882-83; 
director  State  Normal  schools,  Minn., 
1896-1903.  Republican.  Secretary 

Board  of  Trade,  Winona,  1881-86;  secre- 
tary Chamber  of  Commerce,  St.  Paul, 
1886-87;  secretary  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Duluth,  1887-90.  Organizer, 
temporary  chairman  and  permanent  sec- 
retary Canal  Improvement  Convention, 
1887.  President       National       Normal 

School  Association,  1858-63;  president 
National  Educational  Association,  1875- 
76  (now  life  director);  president  Inter- 
national Conference  Centennial  Exposi- 
tion, 1876.  Member  American  Geograph- 
ical Society,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (1852), 
American  Whig  Society,  (1857).  Author: 
Teachers'  Handbook,  Normal  Schools  of 
Europe  and  America,  Editor-in-chief 
Educational  Weekly,  1876-78;  editor  A 
Nebulo-Meteoric  Hypothesis  of  Creation, 


1904-05.  Married  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1852, 
to  Caroline  C.  Livingston.  Club:  Fre- 
mont and  Lincoln  (vice  president).  Ad- 
dress:     599    Summit  Av.,  St.   Paul. 

FHIIiBRICK,  Fremont  W.,  general 
m.erchant;  burn  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 
May  5,  1854;  son  of  Charles  G.  and 
Eliza  M.  (Pinkham)  Philbrick;  removed 
to  Rushford,  Minn.,  1856,  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Rushford. 
Began  business  career,  1870,  as  cashier 
and  bookkeeper  in  general  store  of  Ol- 
son, Smith  &  Co.,  Rushford;  removed 
with  same  firm  to  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  in 
1873,  and  continued  as  bookkeeper  and 
general  office  man  one  year,  afterwards 
as  traveling  salesman;  entered  retail 
business  at  La  Crosse,  for  self  as  Put- 
nam &  Philbrick,  shoes,  hats  and  men's 
furnishings,  1876,  selling  out  to  partner, 
1879;  located  in  Redwood  Falls,  same 
year  and  as  Philbrick  &  Francois  con- 
ducted general  merchandise  store,  pur- 
chasing partner's  interest  some  two 
years  later  and  has  since  continued  in 
tJie  business  alone.  President  Redwood 
Falls  Improvement  Co.,  Redwood  Cop- 
per Mining  Co.  Member  and  chairman 
Redwood  Co.  Board  of  County  Commis- 
sioners four  years;  alderman  city  coun- 
cil two  terms;  chairman  building  com- 
mittee in  supervising  building  of  court 
house  and  jail;  mayor  of  Redwood  Falls 
three  terms.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  April  21,  1880,  to 
Miss  Ella  V.  Blair.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:        Redwood   Falls,    Minn. 

FHII.I.IFS,  Frederick  Boyd,  lawyer; 
born  at  Soutli  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21, 
1876;  son  of  Rev.  Robert  D.  Phillips 
(now  chaplain  Minnesota  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives) and  Jennie  A.  (Boyd) 
Phillips;  came  to  Minnesota,  1891;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Tracy, 
Minn.;  Northern  Indiana  Normal  School, 
Valparaiso,  Ind.;  graduate  Law  College, 
Valparaiso,  Ind..  and  also  St.  Paul  Col- 
lege of  Law,  1902,  degree  of  LL.B.,  from 
both  institutions.  Has  been  eng;aged  in 
practice  of  law  since  1902.  Enlisted  as 
private  in  14th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1898, 
Spanish-American  War,  promoted  to 
corporal  and  served  9  months,  until 
regiment  was  mustered  out  of  service. 
Republican.  Elected  as  representative 
37th  district  to  State  Legislature,  Nov. 
6,  1906.  Methodist.  Unmarried.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  boating.  Office: 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.  Residence- 
White   Bear   Lake,   Minn. 

FHIIiIiIFS,  Georg-e  Myron,  bank 
cashier;  born  at  Freedom,  O.,  April, 
1845;  son  of  Thomas  G.  and  Delia  (Hill) 
Phillips;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Ohio;  unmarried.  Was  clerk  in  drug 
store,  1859-63;  2nd  lieut.  12Sth  Regt., 
Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  Nov.,  1863;  mustered  out 
of  service  as  1st  lieut.,  July,  1865;  en- 
tered bank  as  clerk,  at  Ravenna,  O., 
1866;  removed  to  Faribault  Minn.,  1868, 
and  continued  in  same  business;  has 
been   cashier   and   director   of   The   First 


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National  Bank,  Northfield,  since  July  1, 
1S73.  Republican.  Congregationaiist. 
Member  board  of  education,  1876-78; 
mayor  of  Northfield,  1880-82;  member 
library  board  and  charter  commission, 
since  1900.  Member  G.  A.  R.,  Loyal 
Legion,  Sons  of  Am.  Revolution,  Society 
of  Colonial  Wars.  Mason  (32°).  Club: 
Commercial.    Address:   Northfield,   Minn. 

FHIIiIiIPS,  Hermou  W.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Clay,  la.,  June  12,  1860;  son  of  Dr. 
Abel  Palmer  and  Elizabeth  (Jones) 
Phillips;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Jamestown,  N.  Y.;  Chamber- 
lain Institute,  Randolph,  N.  Y.;  Law  De- 
partment State  University  of  Iowa,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1882.  Has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul 
since  1882;  connected  with  the  legal 
department  of  the  city,  1885-1898.  Re- 
publican. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Maccabees,  Modern  Harvesters.  Mar- 
ried in  St.  Paul,  Sept.  1,  1886,  to  Miss 
Arella  Erickson  Lounsberry.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  717  E.  Geran- 
ium  St.,   St.   Paul. 

FHII.I.IFS,  ■William  H.,  physician; 
l)orn  at  Providence.  R.  I.,  May  5,  1871; 
son  of  AVilliam  H.  and  Fannie  (Lawton) 
Phillips;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1889,  and  was  a  student  in  University  of 
Minnesota.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
at  St.  Paul,  1895.  Address:  Jordan, 
Minn. 

FHINNEV,  Charles  H.,  real  estate; 
born  in  Wisconsin,  March  11,  1854;  edu- 
cated in  the  common  schools  in  Wiscon- 
sin and  Minnesota.  Has  been  a  farmer 
and  live  stock  raiser  since  beginning  his 
active  career;  was  member  of  the  real 
estate  firm  of  Phinney  Brothers  and 
later  of  the  firm  of  Phinney  &  Co.,  now 
incorporated  as  the  C.  H.  Phinney  Land 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president;  president 
Goodland  Lumber  Co.;  in  sale  of  gen- 
eral merchandise  since  1905  under  the 
title  of  the  Herman  Cash  Store.  Bryan 
Democrat.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  to  Miss  Susie 
Hodgson.     Address:     Herman,  Minn. 

FHIFFS,  Georgre,  druggist;  born  at 
Leamington,  England,  Feb.  26,  1850;  son 
of  William  and  Elisabeth  (Tappan) 
Phipps;  educated  in  public  schools;  reg- 
istered pharmacist,  at  Baraboo,  Wis.; 
married  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  Oct.  14,  1880, 
to  Alma  S.  Gillingham.  Went  into  a 
drug  store  at  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  June, 
1865,  as  an  apprentice,  and  in  Nov., 
1869,  took  charge  of  a  drug  store  for 
the  same  firm  at  De  Pere  Wis.;  later 
bought  the  business  and  since  that  time 
has  owned  several  drug  stores.  Was 
four  years  in  wholesale  drug  business 
at  Green  Bay,  Wis.;  sold  out  in  1890, 
moved  to  St.  Paul  May,  1890,  and  filled 
position  with  Ryan  Drug  Co.,  in  charge 
of  a  department  for  two  years;  in  1892 
started  in  the  food  and  remedy  business, 
having  originated  the  Prussian  Heave 
Powder    fifteen    years    earlier;    organized 


and  is  now  at  the  head  of  the  Prussian 
Remedy  Co.,  as  manager.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Mason.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Traveling.  Office: 
20-24  East  Chicago  Av.  Residence: 
1920   Marshall  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

FICKARD,  Charles  E.,  district  mana- 
ger. Entered  commercial  agency  busi- 
ness at  Chicago,  111.,  fall  of  1870,  and 
has  since  been  identified  with  it;  entered 
service  of  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.,  Feb.,  1873, 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  was  transferred 
to  Chicago  as  clerk,  advanced  to  posi- 
tion of  manager,  Keokuk,  la.,  and  was 
later  transferred  to  Toledo,  O.,  in  same 
capacity;  has  been  manager  at  St.  Paul 
since  1902,  with  territory  extending 
over  Minnesota,  N.  and  part  of  S. 
Dakota  and  Wisconsin.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     The   Marlborough,   St.   Paul. 

FIEBCE,  Arthur  F.,  mayor  of  Red 
Wing;  born  at  Huduon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  10, 
1856;  son  of  John  Preble  and  Martha 
Ellen  Pierce;  came  to  Minnesota,  1862; 
graduate  the  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  June,  1875;  married  at 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  27  1881  to  Miss 
Jennie  C.  Cummings.  In  employ  ot 
Bank  of  Pierce  Simmons  &  Co.  for  10 
years;  has  been  secretary  of  the  Red 
Wing  Building  Association  since  1892. 
Also  president  Northwestern  Telephone 
Co.  Served  in  M.  N.  G.,  15  years;  was 
lieut.  Col.  1st  Regt.;  organized  Co.  G, 
1883.  Republican.  Mayor  of  Red  Wing 
6  years  in  succession  and  has  again 
served  as  mayor  since  1902.  Episcopal- 
ian. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Launching.  Ad- 
dress:     Red   Wing,   Minn. 

FimtCE,  Charles  H.,  printer;  post- 
master of  Northfield.  Address:  North- 
field,   Minn. 

FIERCi:,  Ernest  Boynton,  registrar 
University  of  Minnesota;  born  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  20,  1879;  son  of  Clar- 
ence De  Sackett  and  Rhoda  Mathilda 
(Morton)  Pierce;  educated  in  district 
school  Dakota  Co.,  Minn.;  Humboldt 
School,  St.  Paul;  Mechanic  Arts  High 
School,  St.  Paul,  graduating,  June  1897; 
I^niversity  of  Minnesota  graduating), 
degree  of  A.B.  June,  1904.  Has  been 
registrar  of  the  university  since  Aug. 
1,  1905.  Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  29,  1905,  to  Miss 
Ula  Jane  Armstrong.  Recreations: 
Track  athletics,  driving,  hunting,  fish- 
ing. Office:  University  of  Minnesota, 
S.  E.  Minneapolis.  Residence:  394  Dewey 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

FIERCE,  Joseph  Alfred,  stock  broker; 
born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  June  2,  1882; 
son  of  Frederick  A.  and  Effie  M.  (Hart) 
Pierce;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1885;  educated  at  LTniversity  of  Minne- 
sota. Began  in  stock  brokerage  busi- 
ness in  Duluth,  removing  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1903;  junior  member  of  th.e  firm 
of  Crandall,  Pierce  &  Co.,  brokers,  or- 
ganized spring  of  1905.  Republican. 
Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi  and  Delta  Chi 
fraternities.     Unmarried.     Club:     Roose- 


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velt.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 170S  James  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 
FIERCE,  S.  F.,  mining  engineer,  in- 
ventor; born  in  Indiana,  Nov.  29,  1857; 
son  of  Rufus  and  Mercy  Jane  (Bur- 
gess) Pierce;  educated  in  public  schools; 
married  at  Lockport,  111.,  1879,  to  Miss 
Harriet  Zimmerman.  Began  active 
career  in  lumber  business  and  was  con- 
nected with  the  Tarrant  &  Ducey  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  until  ISSl, 
and  the  Pack  Woods  Lumber  Co.,  Au- 
sable,  Mich.,  until  1890;  prospected  in 
Minnesota  and  Lake  Superior  mineral 
region.s,  1890-94;  has  been  located  in  St. 
Paul  since  1894  as  mining  engineer  and 
patenting  mine,  railroad  and  coal  sav- 
ing devices.  Member  -St.  Paul  Driving 
Association.  Office:  Germania  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  929  Hague  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

FIEBSOIi,  Justus  A.,  banker;  born  at 
Warren,  111.,  1857;  son  of  Jacob  and 
Mary  (Brown)  Piersol;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Gratiot,  Wis.,  and  in 
High  School,  Marble  Rock,  la.  For 
many  years  engaged  in  farming  and 
contracting;  president  Delhi  Bank, 
since  its  establishment,  1902.  Republi- 
can. BaDtist.  Member  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Married  at  Charles 
City,  1886,  to  Miss  Lizzie  Smith.  Rec- 
reations: Fishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:    Delhi,  Minn. 

FXKE,  Frederic  Augfustus,  lawyer; 
born  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  July  16,  1863; 
son  of  Charles  E.  and  Mary  (Bowles) 
Pike;  graduated  from  Oshkosh  High 
School,  1880,  and  from  University  of 
Wisconsin,  degrees  of  A.B.,  1885,  LL.B.. 
1888.  Has  been  engaged  in  general 
practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul  since  1888. 
Adjutant  2nd  Regt.,  Wis.  Nat.  Guard, 
1886;  member  of  Assembly,  Common 
Council  City  of  St.  Paul,  1892;  assistant 
city  attorney,  1893-95.  Member  of  Ram- 
sey County  Bar  Association.  Chairman 
Democratic  city  and  county  organizations 
of  St.  Paul  and  Ramsey  County.  1904- 
1906.  Member  Chi  Psi  fraternity  (presi- 
dent, 1890).  Democrat.  Married  at 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  Dec.  4,  1895,  to  Stella 
N.  Sheldon.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2312    Alden   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

FHaliSBURV,  Charles  Stinson,  capi- 
talist; born  at  Mineapolis,  Minn.,  Dec. 
6,  1S7S;  son  of  Charles  A.  and  Mary  A. 
(Stinson)  Pillsbury;  educated  In  Min- 
neapolis graded  schools,  Central  High 
School,  graduated,  1896,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S.,  1900.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Dec.  7,  1901,  to 
Nellie  Pendleton  Winston.  Began  busi- 
ness career,  1900;  stockholder  Pillsbury 
Washburn  Flour  Mills  Co.;  president 
Sargant  Land  Company;  vice  president 
Sutton  Land  Company,  Union  Elevator 
Company  Twin  City  Knitting  Co.;  direc- 
tor Northwestern  Knitting  Co.,  Wash- 
burn »Co.,  Gull  River  Lumber  Co , 
Swedish  American  National  Bank. 
Operator  in  lands  and  lumber.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Member  of  the 
Chi     Psi     fraternity.        Clubs:        Minne- 


apolis, Minikahda,  Automobile,  Lafay- 
ette, Town  and  Country,  Roosevelt.  Of- 
fice: Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  2200 
Stevens    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FIKEO,  Willard  Byther,  oculist  and 
aurist;  born  at  Columbia,  Me.,  April  22, 
1858;  son  of  Benjamin  Coffin  and  Cor- 
delia W.  (Ramsdell)  Pineo;  educated 
at  Oak  Hill  Seminary,  Bucksport,  Me.; 
Kent's  Hill  Seminary,  Readfield,  Me.; 
studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Charles  Milli- 
ken,  Cherryfleld,  Me.;  graduated  from 
Minnesota  Hospital  College  and  Medi- 
cal Department  Minnesota  State  Uni- 
versity, 1885.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Nov.  28,  1884,  to  Sadie  Kendall 
Cobb.  Engaged  in  the  practice  of  pro- 
fession since  1885.  Republican.  Con- 
sulting eye  and  ear  surgeon  to  Asbury 
and  City  liospitals.  Member  Hennepin 
County  "Medical  Society  and  Minnesota 
and  American  Medical  associations. 
Mason  (33°).  York  Rite.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis; Lafayette  (Minnetonka  Beach). 
Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg.  Residence: 
Holmes    Hotel,    Minneapolis. 

FIFEB,  Charles  Blaine,  physician; 
born  in  Perry  Co.,  Fa.,  May  31,  1879; 
son  of  Marshall  C.  and  Francis  (Grazier) 
Piper;  educated  at  Dickinson  Seminary, 
Williamsport,  Pa.,  B.  S.,  1897;  College 
of  Medicine.  Syracuse  University,  M.D., 
1901.  Married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
6,  1903,  to  Lillian  M.  Rumrill.  Resident 
physician  Newark  (N.  J.)  City  Hospi- 
tal, 1901-03;  member  Home  Office  Medi- 
cal Staff  of  the  Prudential  Insurance 
Co.  of  America  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  1903- 
04;  medical  director  of  the  Minnesota 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  St.  Paul, 
since  1904.  Assistant  surgeon.  Battery 
A,  Light  Artillery.  Nat.  Guard  of  New 
Jersey,  1904-05.  Member  Psi  Upsilon 
fraternity.  Recreations:  Amateur 

Photography,  shooting,  angling.  Office: 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
422    Summit   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

FIFES,  Georg-e  Prank,  grain,  lumber 
and  linseed  oil;  born  in  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  April  11,  1856;  son  of  Jefferson 
and  Mary  Davis  (McDuffee)  Piper;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  State  Nor- 
mal School  of  Minnesota,  and  one  year 
at  University  of  Minnesota.  Began 
business  career  as  manufacturer  of  lin- 
seed oil,  at  Mankato,  Minn.;  located  in 
Minneapolis,  1896,  and  has  become  iden- 
tified with  many  large  business  enter- 
prises, among  which  are  tlie  following: 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Piper,  Johnson 
&  Co.,  and  Piper  &  Co.;  director,  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Midland  Linseed  Co.; 
director  Canadian  Elevator  Co.,  Winni- 
peg Elevator  Co.,  Texedo  Park  Co., 
(Winnipeg).  Douglas  &  Co.,  (Inc.), 
Hopkins  Land  Co.,  Empire  Elevator 
Co.;  director  and  treasurer  Saskatcha- 
wan  Valley  Land  Co.,  Saskatchawan 
Vallev  and  Manitoba  Land  Co.,  Se- 
curitv  Bank  of .  Minnesota,  vice  presi- 
dent and  director  Minneapolis  Chamber 
of  Commerce;  formerly  member  School 
Board  of  Mankato.  Republican.  Mason. 
Married    at     Mankato,     Minn.,     Aug.     20, 


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18S3,  to  Miss  Grace  Brett.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Lafayette,  Minikahda, 
Chicago  (Chicago).  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Residence:  2000  Pleasant 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FI^ATT,  Frank  B.,  wholesale  hard- 
ware; born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug. 
14,  1S62;  son  of  John  and  Josephine 
(Bowman)  Piatt;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Rochester,  Minn.;  married  at 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  June  26,  1893  to  Miss 
Rose  Hebensheil.  Began  business  career 
at  Rochester,  15)79,  with  A.  O.  Ozmun  & 
Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  and  when  the 
firm  was  merged  with  Farwell,  Ozmun 
&  Jackson,  St.  Paul,  18S2,  continued 
with  it,  and  later  with  its  successor, 
Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk  &  Co.,  becoming 
secretary  of  the  company  in  1905.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Member  Independent 
Order  of  Foresters.  Oflice:  Jackson 
and  2nd  Sts.  Residence:  945  Lincoln 
Av.    St.   Paul. 

FIiONBKE,  Frederic  J.,  physician  and 
.suii;inn;  l.urn  in  Grant  Co.,  Wis.,  1S69; 
edui-.itcd  ill  common  schools,  Grant  Co., 
until  l;>87;  Fort  Dodge  Collegiate  In- 
stitute, Fort  Dodge,  la.,  1887-89;  Metro- 
politan Business  College,  Sioux  City, 
la.,  summer,  1889;  Morningside  College, 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1889-94,  graduating  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1894;  Sioux  City  College 
of  Medicine,  graduating,  M.D.,  1893;  Un- 
iversity of  Pennsylvania,  department  of 
medicine,  degree  of  M.D.,  1898;  post 
graduate  course  in  medicine  and  sur- 
gery, London,  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1905. 
Practiced  medicine  at  Everly,  la.,  1894- 
97;  has  been  located  in  St.  Paul  since 
1899;  professor  clinical  pathology,  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Ham- 
line  University;  pathologist  to  City  and 
County  Hospital;  surgeon  to  Northern 
Pacific  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 
railways.  Member  American  Medical 
Association,  Sioux  Valley  and  Ramsey 
County  Medical  societies,  past  master 
St.  Paul  Lodge  No.  3,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.; 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Jackson,  Minn., 
189(),  to  Miss  Alberta  E.  McAuly.  Clubs: 
Commercial  (St.  Paul),  Commercial 
(Dayton's  Bluff).  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing,  driving,  horse  back  riding,  etc. 
Office:  800  E.  7th  St.,  Endicott  Arcade. 
Residence:      705   E.   4th  St.,  St.   Paul. 

FI^UMMSB,  H.  S.,  physician;  born  at 
Hamilton,  Minn.,  March  3,  1874;  son  ol 
Dr.  Albert  and  Bell  (Steer)  Plummer; 
graduated  Spring  Valley  (Minn.)  High 
School;  University  of  Minnesota,  1892- 
94;  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
same  university,  1894-95;  Northwestern 
Medical  School,  Chicago,  111.,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.D.,  1898.  In  practice 
at  Racine,  Minn.,  since  1898;  member 
of  the  firm  of  Drs.  Mayo,  Graham  &  Co. 
Married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Oct.  6, 
1904,  to  Miss  Daisy  Berkman.  Address: 
Racine,    Minn. 

PLYMAT,  Walter  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Mapleton,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1877;  son  of 
William  N.  and  Mary  E.  (Young)  Ply- 
mat;  educated   in  Mankato  Higli  School; 


University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.S., 
1899:  Law  Department,  same  university, 
degree  of  LL.B.,,  1901.  Married  at 
Mankato,  1904,  to  Miss  Ida  F.  Robel. 
Began  practice  at  Madelia,  Minn.,  1901; 
in  practice  at  Mankato  since  1902,  as 
member  of  the  firm  of  Plymat  &  Ply- 
mat.  County  attorney  Blue  Earth  Co. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P. 
O.  E,  K.  P.,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  F. 
O.    E.      Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

PLYMAT,  William  N,  lawyer;  born  in 
Dover,  Pa.,  July  13,  1845;  son  of  Alex- 
ander and  Emily  Caroline  (Bishop)  Plv- 
mat;  educated  at  Fox  Lake  (Wis.)  Acad- 
emy; read  law  in  office  of  Pfau  &  Free- 
man; married  at  Garden  City,  Minn., 
1866  to  Mary  E.  Young.  Lived  upon  a 
farm  in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  1863-79;  began 
practice  of  law  at  Mapleton,  Minn.,  1880, 
later  removing  to  Mankato;  member 
firm  of  Plymat  &  Flymat  since  1902. 
President  Minnesota  Northern  Land  Co.; 
director  Mankato  Citizens  Telephone  Co. 
Member  Blue  Earth  County  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Served  in  Co.  B,  Brackett's 
Battalion,  Civil  War,  March,  1S64,  to 
June,  1866;  also  served  in  the  North- 
west and  on  the  plains  and  the  Pacific 
Coast  in  Indian  wars.  Ex-member  city 
council  Mankato  and  formerly  munici- 
pal judge.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Commercial.  Social  Science. 
Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

FOCOCK,  Alfred  A.,  proprietor  Hotel 
Ryan;  born  in  Berkshire,  England, 
1847;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
England;  married  at  New  London,  Conn., 
1904,  to  Miss  Charlotte  E.  Huntington. 
Came  to  America,  1874;  entered  hotel 
business  at  Boston,  1874,  continuing 
until  1894;  in  same  line  of  business  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-1904;  has  been  a 
resident  of  St.  Paul  since  Jan ,  1904, 
and  has  been  proprietor  of  Hotel  Ryan 
since  that  time.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar.  Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  horses  and  dogs. 
Office  and  residence:  Hotel  Ryan,  St. 
Paul. 

FOFHIiEB,  Alvin  Henry,  grain  mer- 
chant; born  at  Henderson,  Minn.,  Jan. 
15,  1864;  son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Frankenfield)  Poehler;  educated  at 
Henderson  High  School;  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  graduating 
valedictorian,  1883.  Began  active  career 
in  banking  and  elevator  business,  Oct., 
1883;  filled  position  as  teller  in  Bank  of 
Gaylord,  Gaylord,  Minn.,  for  2  years, 
also  in  general  merchandising  with 
father  at  Henderson,  '  Minn.,  and  in 
grain  office,  Minneapolis;  located  perma- 
nently at  Minneapolis,  1887.  Treasurer 
H.  Poehler  Co.  (wholesale  grain  and 
seeds,  Minneapolis  and  Duluth,  estab- 
lished, 1855),  Exchange  Grain  Co.;  vice 
president  Pacific  Elevator  Co.,  German 
Bank,  Eureka,  S.  D.  Capt.  Co.  B  at 
The  Shattuck  School  (military);  mem- 
ber Gov.  Johnson's  staff,  title  of  colonel. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Trustee  The 
Shattuck  School.  Member  and  director 
Chamber     of     Commerce     (Minneapolis) 


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Board  of  Trade  (Duluth),  Chamber  of 
Commerce  (Milwaukee).  Scottish  Rite 
Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Feb.  19,  1896,  to  Miss  Eu- 
genia L.  Cole.  Clubs:  Commercial 
(charter  member),  Minikahda,  Minne- 
apolis Gun,  (Linwood  and  Artichoke). 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing,  golf, 
curling.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Residence:  252  W.  Franklin  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

FOESIiEB,  Charles  Frederick,  grain; 
born  at  Henderson.  Minn.,  Oct.  10,  1S6S; 
son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Poehler; 
educated  in  Henderson  High  School  and 
at  The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  graduating  from  the  latter,  June, 
1887.  Has  been  continuously  identified 
with  the  grain  business  ever  since  tlie 
beginning  of  his  active  career,  1889. 
Secretary  H.  Poehler  Co.;  secretary  and 
manager.  The  Exchange  Grain  Co.; 
treasurer  and  manager  The  Pacific  Ele- 
vator Co.;  director  First  National  Bank, 
Le  Sueur,  Minn.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Mini- 
kahda. Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Residence:  Harvard  Chambers,  Minne- 
apolis. 

FOEHIiER,  Franklin  Theodore,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Henderson,  Minn.,  Jan.  6, 
1872;  son  of  Frederick  and  Pauline  W. 
Commick  Poehler;  educated  in  public 
and  high  school,  Henderson,  to  1889; 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.  S.,  1893;  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  same  university,  M.D., 
1896;  New  York  Post  Graduate  School, 
1900.  Began  practice  of  medicine,  at 
Waseca,  Minn.,  1896:  removed  to  Mor- 
ristown,  Minn.,  1896  and  to  Minneapolis, 
1900.  Professor  of  diseases  of  the  chest. 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Hamline  University;  secretary  and 
treasurer  Hamline  University  Free  Dis- 
pensary. Member  Hennepin  Coupty 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical Association.  Member  Sigma  Clii, 
M.  W.  A.,  Mystic  Workers.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  June,  1905,  to  Miss  H.  A. 
Wildes.  Office:  Syndicate  Arcade.  Resi- 
dence:    1508   Hennepin  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

FOEHIiIIB,  Henry,  grain  merchant; 
born  in  Germany,  Aug.  22,  1833;  son  of 
Frederick  and  Wilhelmine  Poehler;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  in  Germany; 
came  to  America,  1848;  married  at 
Bridgeton,  Pa.,  Sept.  15,  1861,  to  Eliza- 
beth Frankenfleld.  Is  one  of  the  pioneers 
of  Minnesota;  began  business  career  at 
Henderson,  dealing  in  general  merchan- 
dise, machinery  and  grain,  1855;  organ- 
ized the  Pacific  Elevator  Co.,  1881,  and 
entered  the  grain  commission  business  at 
Minneapolis,  under  title  of  the  H.  Poeh- 
ler Co.,  in  which  he  still  continues.  He 
is  now  president  of  the  H.  Poehler  Co., 
the  Pacific  Elevator  Co.,  and  director 
of  the  Exchange  Grain  Co.  Has  held  a 
number  of  important  public  positions, 
among  which  may  be  named  the  follow- 
ing: Was  postmaster  at  Henderson, 
1855-61;  member  of  the  first  legislature 
of   Minnesota,    1857-58,   also    member   of 


the  legislature,  1865;  State  Senator, 
1S72-73  and  1876-77;  representative  of 
the  46th  Congress  from  the  2nd  district 
of  Minnesota.  Democrat.  Member 
German  Reformed  Church.  Mason.  Of- 
fice: Chamber  of  Commerce,  Minne- 
apolis. Residence:  1670  Winfield  St.j- 
Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

FOEHI^EB,  Walter  Charles,  grain 
commission;  born  at  Henderson,  Minn., 
Aug.  4,  1874;  son  of  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth (Frankenfield)  Poehler;  educated 
in  Henderson  High  School,  graduating, 
1890;  University  of  Minnesota,  College 
of  Literature,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.L.,  1894.  Entered  office  of  H.  Poehler 
Co.,  grain  commission,  Minneapolis,  as 
bookkeeper,  1894;  removed  to  Eureka, 
S.  D.,  and  was  cashier  of  the  German 
Bank,  1897-99;  returned  to  Minneapolis, 
Dec.  1898,  as  broker  with  H.  Poehler 
Co.;  became  member  of  firm  Aug.,  1899, 
and  took  charge  of  Duluth  office,  July, 
1902,  in  wliich  he  continues.  Member 
Sigma  Chi  fraternity.  Married  at  St. 
Peter,  Minn.,  Aug.  22,  1899,  to  Miss 
Isabel  H,  Davis.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Kitchi  Gammi.  Northland  Country,  Du- 
luth Curling.  Recreations:  Golf,  tennis, 
hunting.  Office:  Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 
Residence:  814%  E.  1st  St.,"  Duluth, 
Minn. 

FOEHIiEB,  William  Adam,  grain; 
born  at  Henderson,  Minn.,  April  S,  1875; 
son  of  August  F.  and  Emily  C.  Poehler; 
graduate  University  of  Minnesota.  Col- 
lege of  Law,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1897.  En- 
gaged in  practice  of.  law  in  Minneapolis, 
1897-98;  is  now  secretary  and  manager 
Pacific  Elevator  Co.  De'mocrat.  Mem- 
ber Chamber  of  Commerce,  Sigma  Chi. 
L'nmarried.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Curling,  ice  skating  and  out 
door  diversions.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Residence:  Harvard  Cham- 
bers,  Minneapolis. 

FOETZ,  Joseph  A.,  druggist;  born  at 
Shakopee,  Minn.,  Aug.  3,  1868;  son  of 
John  and  Catherine  (Legal)  Poetz;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  and  at  Minne- 
sota Institute  of  Pharmacy;  married 
at  Owatonna.  1902,  Isabel  Chadwick. 
Began  as  clerk  in  drug  store  at  Shako- 
pee  and  has  been  in  drug  business  at  St. 
Peter  since  1896.  Member  State  Board 
of  Pharmacy  since  1904.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.      Address:      St.   Peter,   Minn. 

FOIBIEB,  Octave  Alfred,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Cedars,  Canada,  F.  Q.. 
Aug.  25,  1856;  son  of  Hyacinthe  and 
Eulalie  (Leger)  Poirier;  educated  in 
parochial  schools.  Cedars,  and  at  night 
.school,  Montreal.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1874,  and  entered  employ  of  Knapp, 
Stout  (Sr  Co.,  Menominie,  Wis.,  as  ware- 
house clerk;  resigned  and  took  up  land 
in  Swift  Co.,  Minn.,  1878;  entered  imple- 
ment business  and  continued  until  1887; 
on  road  in  employ  of  Van  Brunt  & 
Davis  Co.,  of  Harison,  Wis.,  until  1897; 
in  employ  of  Dowagiac  Manufacturing 
Co.,  as  general  agent  at  Minneapolis, 
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srain  drill,  incorporated  the  Poirier 
Manufacturing  Co.,  of  which  he  is  vice 
president  and  secretary,  and  began  man- 
ufacture of  drills.  1902;  invented  steel 
hall  adjustable  and  dirt  proof  disk  bear- 
ings, etc.  Republican.  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  K.  P.,  U.  C. 
T.,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.  Married  at  Appleton, 
Minn.,  May  28.  1878,  to  Miss  Marv  Louise 
Poirier.     Address:      Gladstone,   Minn. 

FOIiK,  Asa  Davis,  lawyer;  born  in 
Henry  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  17,  1850;  son  of 
James  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Davis)  Polk; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Iowa; 
three  years  at  Iowa  College,  Grinnell; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  Lyser, 
Montezuma,  la.,  and  began  practice  at 
Cherokee,  Kas.,  1873;  removed  to  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.,  and  practiced  as  member 
of  firm  of  Hemenway  &  Polk,  1876- " 
came  to  Minneapolis,  was  member  of 
firm  of  Bogg,  Polk  &  Bishop,  1884-85 
was  alone  in  law  business  until  Nov. 
1900,  when  he  located  in  Brainerd 
where  he  has  since  remained.  Now 
county  attorney  of  Crow  Wing  Co.  and 
city  attorney  Brainerd.  Member  of 
firm  of  Wood  &  Polk,  manufacturers  of 
lath.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Lexington, 
111.,  Dec:  21,  1875,  to  Minnie  E.  Hayes. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing.    Address:     Brainerd,   Minn. 

FOKEBOV,  Julius  Sherman,  banking; 
born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1867; 
son  of  Julius  R.  and  Elvenah  (Sher- 
man) Pomeroy;  educated  at  Homer 
Academy,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  Homer  National 
Bank,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1884,  continuing 
until  1887;  was  with  First  National 
Bank,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1887-92;  came  to 
Minnesota  and  was  associated  with 
First  National  Bank,  Winona,  1892-1902; 
removed  to  Chicago  and  was  cashier 
National  Bank  of  North  America,  1902- 
05;  has  been  cashier  Security  Bank  of 
Minnesota  since  1905.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1892,  to  Miss  Bes- 
sie L.  Phillips  of  Minneapolis.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  of  Minnesota.  Residence; 
1924   Colfax   Av.,    S.   Minneapolis. 

FOND,  Charles  M.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  28,  1846;  son 
of  Amos  and  Hannah  (Duntley)  Pond; 
graduated  from  Ripon  College,  Ripon, 
Wis.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1873,  (degree  of 
M.A.,  same  college,  1904);  completed 
law  course  at  Columbia  Law  School,  N. 
Y.  City,  in  1875.  Began  practice  of  law, 
1875.  Elected  to  the  bench  of  the  dis- 
trict court,  4th  judicial  district,  Minne- 
sota, fall  of  1889,  and  reelected,  fall  of 
1897,  serving  twelve  years  on  the  dis- 
trict bench.  Member  of  Hennepin 
County  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  associa- 
tions. Has  large  real  estate  interest 
and  is  owner  of  large  block,  1st  Av.,  S.. 
between  6th  and  7th  Sts.,  built  by 
him.        1905.  Democrat.  Methodist. 

Member    Knights    of   Pythias.        Married 
at    Winona,     Minn.,     Sept.     15,     1880,     to 


Miss  Carrie  Adele  Drew;  children,  Flor- 
ence A.  and  Kathrene  L.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Vacation  out- 
ings. Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  308  Ridgewood  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

FOND,  Samuel  William,  secretary 
Dean  &  Co.;  born  at  Shakopee,  Minn., 
April  20,  1850;  son  of  Samuel  William 
and  Cordelia  (Egglesto^)  Pond;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Shakopee  and  at 
the  University  of  Minnesota.  Began 
business  career  in  flouring  rcjill  at 
Shakopee  and  continued  for  10  years; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1878,  and  in  1881 
became  connected  wjth  Christian  & 
Dean,  established  1878,  now  Dean  &  Co., 
incorporated,  1893,  jobbers  of  all  lines 
of  high  grade  agricultural  implements, 
of  which  company  he  is  secretary.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Minnesota  Historical  Society,  Credit 
Mens'  Association  of  Minneapolis.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1879,  to  Miss 
Fannie  Goodrich.  Recreation:  Books. 
Office:  404  Washington  Av.,  N.  Resi- 
dence: 1527  N.  Emerson  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

FOOIiEB,  Charles  A.,  druggist;  born 
in  Rock  Co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  27,  1848;  son  of 
Archibald  and  Phoebe  (Bedford)  Fooler; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Iowa. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  drug 
store  in  Howard  Co.,  Iowa,  1861;  moved 
to  Cresco,  la.,  1867,  and  clerked  in  drug 
store  of  Dr.  Clemmer  until  1874,  when 
he  located  in  Austin,  Minn.,  buying  a 
half  interest  in  Clemmer's  drug  busi- 
ness, purchased  remaining  interest, 
1888.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at 
Cresco,  la.,  1874,  to  Miss  Bina  J.  Stock- 
man. Recreations:  Farming  and  travel- 
ing.      Address:       Austin,   Minn. 

FORTES,  A.,  flour  milling;  born  in 
Winona,  Minn.,  1861;  son  of  Lemuel  C. 
and  Adele  (Horton)  Porter;  graduated 
from  Winona  State  Normal  School, 
1877:  married  at  Winona,  1884,  to  Miss 
Florence  Keeler.  Began  business  career 
in  1878,  with  his  father  who  built  and 
operated  the  Porter  Flour  Mills;  has 
been  manager  of  The  Porter  Milling 
Co.,  since  1896.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

FOBTER,  Willard  K.,  merchandise, 
banking  and  live  stock;  born  at  Le 
Roy,  Minn.,  May  16,  1857;  son  of 
Andrew  Jackson  and  Elizabeth  (Whit- 
comb)  Porter;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Le  Roy;  married  at  Le  Roy, 
Feb.,  1881,  to  Miss  Eulalie  Avery.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  bank  clerk,  contin- 
uing for  15  years;  now  president  First 
State  Bank,  Le  Roy.  Member  firm  of 
Porter  &  Young,  dealers  in  merchandise 
and  live  stock.  Address:  Le  Roy, 
Minn. 

FORTER,  William  B.,  secretary  and 
general  manager  Northwestern  Compo- 
Board  Co.;  born  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct. 
27,  1868.  Engaged  in  general  merchan- 
dise business  in  Arkansas;  came  to 
Minnesota,     1900,     and     since     1904     has 


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been  secretary  and  general  manager 
of  the  Compo-Board  Co.,  large  manu- 
facturers of  compo-board  and  black- 
board. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1905,  to  Miss  Hazel  Berwick.  Office: 
4'lth  and  Lyndale  Avs.,  N.  Residence: 
1613    Clinton    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FOBTEUS,  William  Northcourt,  phy- 
sician; born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  June  20. 
1S57;  son  of  David  and  Jessie  (Bell) 
Forteus;  educated  in  common  and 
grammar  schools  of  Ontario;  McGill 
University,  Montreal;  Medical  Depart- 
ment. Edinburgh  University,  Edinburgh, 
Scotland;  London  College,  London, 
Eng.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Minneapolis  since  1892,  making  a  spe- 
ciality of  treatment  of  the  ear,  nose  and 
throat.         Presbyterian.  Married     at 

Minneapolis,  1894,  to  Miss  Alma  Norton 
Johnson.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Ad- 
dress:     2113    3rd   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

FOSZ,  Henry  W.,  insurance  and  real 
estate;  born  at  New  Britain,  Conn., 
Feb.  14,  1853;  son  of  Gabriel  and  Eliza- 
beth (Heck)  Posz;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  his  parents  April  17,  1858;  edu- 
cated in  country  school  at  Lewiston, 
until  1871  and  in  public  schools  of 
Winona,  1871-73;  married  at  Winona, 
1877,  to  Miss  Carrie  E.  Paris.  Began 
active  career  as  delivery  clerk,  Winona 
Post  office,  continuing,  1872-73;  was 
deputy  county  auditor,  Winona,  Co., 
1873-81,  and  county  auditor,  1881-89; 
has  been  engaged  in  insurance  and  real 
estate  business  since  1889;  has  been 
city  assessor,  1893  to  the  present  time. 
Senior  member  insurance  and  real 
estate  firm  of  Posz  &  Schmidt,  estab- 
lished 1865.  Democrat.  Member 
Druids,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting,  fishing  and  yachting. 
Address:         Winona,    Minn. 

POTTEK,  Edwin  Graham,  invest- 
ments; born  at  Adams  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26, 
1852;  son  of  George  Nelson  and  Mary 
(Griswold)  Potter;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Engaged  for  ten  years  in  pro- 
duce and  provision  business  in  Chicago, 
and  for  20  years  in  Minneapolis,  in 
same  line;  now  in  land  and  investment 
business;  president  Meadow  Land  Co., 
Potter-Wallace  Co.;  director  Monarch 
Brick  Co.  and  Mound  City  Brick  Co.; 
president  Kansas  Lime  Co.;  treasurer 
Tan  Valley  Land  Co.  Was  for  four 
years  president  Minneapolis  City  Coun- 
cil, for  eight  years  State  senator,  four 
years  member  of  the  Republican  State 
Central  Committee,  and  for  ten  years 
on  court  house  and  city  hall  committee. 
Ex-president  Produce  Exchange.  Mason; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 1769  Colfax  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

POTTER,  Walter  A.,  manager  Minne- 
sota Type  Foundry  Co.;  born  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Feb.  8,  1858;  son  of  Ezra 
A.  and  Mary  E.  (Luther)  Potter  (both 
natives  of  Rhode  Island);  attended 
school  near  Lawrence,  Kan.;  served  ap- 
prenticeship   to    printer's   trade   at   Law- 


rence and  Topeka,  Kan.;  married  at 
Topeka,  Oct.  2,  1881,  to  Annie  Bowman. 
I-ived  and  worked  on  father's  farm 
near  Lawrence,  between  ages  of  9  and 
18;  worked  at  printing  trade  until  he 
was  26  years  old.  when  he  entered  the 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry,  Kansas 
City,  one  of  the  branches  of  Barnhart 
Bi-os.  &  Spindler,  Chicago,  as  salesman 
and  general  utility  man;  worked  at  it 
six  years,  then  took  charge  of  Omaha 
branch  of  same  name;  remained  there 
until  he  came  to  St.  Paul,  Dec.  26,  1894, 
to  take  present  position  as  manager, 
director,  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co.,  dealers 
in  printers'  supplies  (also  branch  of 
Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler);  has  now 
been  twenty-two  years  in  service  of 
same  firm.  Bryan  Democrat.  Recre- 
ations: Golfing,  boating,  fishing,  walk- 
ing. Club:  St.  Paul  Commercial.  Office: 
310-312  Cedar  St.  Residence:  1867  Car- 
roll   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

POWrEIiIi,  Charles  Bertram,  physician; 
born  at  Elgin,  Minn.,  Aug.  22,  1871; 
son  of  Charles  and  Angeline  (Ham- 
mons)  Powell;  educated  in  country 
schools,  1876-89;  Appleton  High  School, 
Appleton,  Minn.,  graduating  June  9, 
1891;  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating;. 
M.D ,  June  7,  1894.  Born  on  a  farm 
and  remained  there  until  16;  was  clerk 
in  store  one  year  and  then  taught 
school  a  year;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  since  1894.  Mem- 
ber Camp  Release  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Reform  Republican.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Bellingham. 
May  16,  1895,  to  Miss  Emma  Parmenter. 
Address:        Bellingham,   Minn. 

POWER,  Charles  M.,  president  St. 
Paul  Foundry  Co.;  born  in  Waseca  Co, 
Minn.,  Nov,  1859;  son  of  James  B.  and 
Helen  A.  (Buckhout)  Power;  came  to 
St.  Paul  with  parents,  1864;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul.  Began 
active  career  in  grain  commission  busi- 
ness; became  connected  as  secretary 
and  treasurer  with  St.  Paul  Foundry 
Co.,  Jan.  1,  1882;  has  been  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  company  since 
1895.  Congregationalist.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  to  Miss  Flora  F.  Blodgett. 
Clubs:  Commercial.      Office:  Como 

Av.  and  McKubbin  St.  Residence:  751 
Goodrich   Av.,   St.    Paul. 

POWER,  Georg-e  C,  banker;  born  at 
Burlington,  la.,  Jan.  11,  1858;  son  of 
James  B.  and  Helen  A.  (Buckhout) 
Power;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
St.  Paul,  leaving  high  school.  Sept.  12. 
1873,  to  become  messenger  in  Merch- 
ants' National  Bank,  St.  Paul;  suc- 
cessively filled  positions  in  the  bank 
as  clerk,  assistant  cashier,  cashier  and 
vice  president,  resigning,  Dec,  1899,  to 
become  national  bank  examiner  for 
Minnesota  and  Wisconsin;  resigned 
Jan.  1,  1902,  to  accept  presidency  of 
Second  National  Bank,  St.  Paul.  Direc- 
tor    Northwestern     Trust     Co.      Repub- 


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lican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  18S3,  to  Miss  Edna  A.  Smith. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Second 
National  Bank.  Residence:  541  Sum- 
mit Av.,   St.   Paul. 

POWER,  Walter  J.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Copper  Harbor,  Mich.,  March  29,  1S70; 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Gorgon) 
Power;  educated  in  public  schools.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law  at  Escanaba,  Mich., 
1S92.  Vice  president  and  secretary  of 
Cananea-Duluth  Copper  Co;  president 
Cannon  Cons.  Copper  Co.;  president 
and  manager  Cons.  Lead  &  Zinc  Co. 
President  Merchants  and  Miners  State 
Bank,  Hibbing,  for  4  years;  mayor  of 
Hibbing  2  terms.  Address:  Hibbing, 
Minn. 

POWERS,  Alonzo  J.,  president  Powers 
Mercantile  Co.;  born  in  Ohio;  resident 
of  Minneapolis  since  1902.  Address: 
5th  St.,  N.  E.  cor.  1st  Av.  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

POWERS,  Pletcher  W.,  physician; 
born  in  Delano,  Minn.,  Sept.  25,  1872; 
educated  in  Central  High  School,  St. 
Paul,  and  Hamline  University  Medical 
College,  graduating,  June,  1902.  Lived 
on  farm  in  Wright  Co.,  Minn.,  until  18 
years  of  age;  entered  fruit  and  produce 
commission  business  when  20;  began 
study  of  medicine  at  25,  graduating 
from  medical  college  at  age  of  29;  has 
practiced  at  Barrett,  since  June,  1902. 
Vice  president  State  Bank  of  Barrett. 
Member  Park  Region  Medical  Associ- 
ation. Member  Masonic  order,  Wood- 
men, Yeomen.  Address:  Barrett, 
Minn. 

POWERS,  Hubert  Durand,  hardware 
merchant;  born  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  Oct. 
10,  1864;  son  of  Theodore  S.  and  Emily 
S.  (Bush)  Powers;  graduate  high  school, 
Tomah,  1SS2;  Sterling  Business  College, 
Sterling,  Hi.,  1882-83.  Commenced 
working  in  his  father's  hardware  store, 
Tomah.  during  vacations,  1877,  and 
continued  until  1887;  entered  employ 
of  C.  F.  Kindred,  Brainerd,  Minn.,  1887; 
started  in  hardware  business  for  self 
at  Brainerd,  1889;  moved  up  the  river 
the  same  year,  on  a  boat  ahead  of  rail- 
road, locating  in  Grand  Rapids  under 
title  of  W.  J.  &  H.  D.  Powers,  retail 
dealers  in  hardware,  etc.,  where  he  has 
since  continued  in  the  same  business. 
Lieutenant  Co.  K,  3rd  Regt.,  W.  N.  G., 
1886-87;  captain  Co.  K,  3rd  Regt.,  M. 
N.  G.,  1889-91.  First  treasurer  of  the 
village  of  Grand  Rapids,  county  com- 
missioner, Itasca  county,  member 
school  board  and  president  village 
council.  Member        Masonic        order. 

Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Grand 
Rapids,  Aug.  12,  1891,  Miss  Anna  B. 
Siers.  Club:  Commercial.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting,  fishing  and  out  door 
sports.  Address:  Grand        Rapids, 

Minn. 

POWERS,  William  Jndson,  haidware 
merchant;  born  at  De  Soto,  Wis.,  Aug. 
7,  1863;  graduated  from  Tomah,  Wis., 
High  School,  June,  1SS2.  Came  to 
Minnesota    1902;    engaged    in    the    hard- 


ware business  since  1902  as  member  of 
the  firm  of  W.  J.  &  H.  D.  Powers,  Grand 
Rapids.  Married  at  Homer,  Neb.,  Aug. 
5,  1896,  to  Miss  Orfa  I.  Wilsey.  Ad- 
dress:      Grand  Rapids,  Minn. 

POWXRS,  Winn,  publisher;  born  in 
Williams  Co.,  O.,  April  29,  1861;  son 
of  Edwin  Powers  a  leading  farmer  of 
Northwestern  Oliio;  educated  in  dis- 
trict schools  of  Ohio,  high  school, 
graduating  from  business  department 
of  Wesleyan  University,  Delaware,  O. 
Has  devoted  a  large  part  of  his  life 
to  study  of  Odd  Fellowship,  is  a  mem- 
ber of  all  branches  of  the  order.  Past 
Grand  Master  of  the  jurisdiction  of 
Minnesota  and  Grand  Representative. 
Publisher  of  The  Odd  Fellow  Review, 
one  of  the  largest  and  most  influential 
fraternal  publications  in  the  country. 
Elected  to  the  Assembly,  1904,  and  re- 
elected, 1906,  serving  as  vice  president 
of  the  Assembly  both  terms.  Married, 
1887,  to  Miss  Kate  Bates,  daughter  of 
Dr.  Orson  Bates  of  Ohio.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Pittsburg 
Bldg.  Residence:  420  Fairview  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

PRATT,  Ernest  C,  express;  born  at 
St.  Anthony  Falls,  Minn.,  Dec,  1861; 
son  of  Ezra  C.  and  Mary  (Barrows) 
Pratt;  educated  in  public  schools.  Has 
been  connected  continuously  with 
Pratt's  Express  Co.,  founded  1856,  and 
operating  between  Minneapolis  and  St. 
Paul,  since  entering  business  career,  in 
1880;  vice  president  of  tlie  company 
since  1904.  Republican.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1885,  to  Miss  Edith  V.  Weeks. 
Club:  East  Side  Commercial.  Recre- 
ntion:  Boating.  Office:  104  N.  3rd 
St.  Residence:  402  S.  E.  6th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

PRATT,  Ernest  Chesley,  sales  agent; 
born,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  1,  1869; 
son  of  James  and  Jennie  (Atwood) 
Pratt;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Minneapolis  but  prevented 
by  illness  from  graduating  from  Centra! 
High  School,  four  months  prior  to  com- 
pleting course.  Began  active  career 
with  Saturday  Evening  Spectator, 
Minneapolis;  became  identified  later  as 
reporter  with  Superior  Telegram,  Su- 
perior, Wis.,  Minneapolis  Evening 
Journal  and  Minneapolis  Times;  was  re- 
porter on  staff  of  Chicago  Tribune, 
associate  editor  Commercial  Bulletin, 
Minneapolis,  editor  Black  Diamond, 
Chicago,  in  all  spent  17  years  as  editor 
of  various  publications;  Northwest 
sales  manager  for  the  Zeigler  Coal  Co., 
of  Chicago,  since  June  1,  1906.  Member 
of  the  Press  Club  of  Chicago.  Married 
at  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  May  27,  1896.  to 
Minnie  R.  Strong.  Recreation:  Whist. 
Office:  Security     Bank     Bldg.         Resi- 

dence: Harvard  Chambers,  Minne- 
apolis. 

PRATT,  Georg'e  Albert,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Pratt  Express  Co.;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Nov..  1875;  son  of  Ezra 
Cary     and     Mary     E.     (Barrows)     Pratt; 


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educated  in  Minneapolis  graded  and 
liigrli  schools  and  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  M.E.,  1S98. 
Began  active  career  as  engineer  for  tlie 
Sandia  Mining  Co.,  New  York  City,  and 
went  to  province  of  Sandia,  Peru,  1898, 
continuing  in  employ  of  the  company 
for  three  years;  engaged  in  construction 
of  smelter  for  United  States  Mining  Co. 
at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1901;  returned 
to  Minneapolis  and  has  been  secretary 
and  treasurer  Pratt's  Express  Co.,  since 
1902.  Engaged  in  transfer  of  freight 
to  and  from  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis. 
Member  Theta  Delto  Chi  fraternity. 
Married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1901,  to  Miss 
Mary  G.  O'Donnell.  Club:  Commercial 
(St.  Anthony).  Recreation:  Hunting. 
Office:  104  N.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
200   S.   E.   5th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

FBATT,  Willis  H.,  physician;  born 
at  Huron,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1834;  son  of 
Chester  and  Priscilla  (Brockway)  Pratt; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Michigan; 
State  Normal  School,  Ypsilanti;  Medical 
Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
graduating,  M.D.,  1869.  Married  in 
Michigan,  1870,  to  Eliza  J.  Stephens. 
Practiced  medicine  in  Michigan,  1869- 
71;  practiced  at  Stillwater  since  1871. 
Member  State  Board  of  Health  since 
1897;  surgeon  State  Prison,  12  years; 
ex-member  State  Legislature.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Washington  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  Mason.  Recreation:  Books. 
Address:    Stillwater,   Minn. 

FRSHDEBGAST,  Louis  W.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  May  7,  1870; 
son  of  Michael  R.  and  Louisa  (Bray) 
Prendergast;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  L^niversity  of 
Minnesota,  College  of  Law,  degree'  of 
I.1L.B.,  1890;  LL.M.,  same  university. 
Was  engaged  as  bookkeeper  Savings 
Bank  of  St.  Paul,  previous  to  entering 
college.  Has  been  in  active  practice  of 
law  since  .June,  1895,  first  at  St.  Paul, 
later  at  Mankato,  and  more  recently 
at  Le  Sueur  Center.  Married  at  Man- 
kato, Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss  Caroline 
Pfau.        Address:  Le     Sueur     Center, 

Minn. 

FBENTISS,  Samuel  !■.,  banker;  born 
at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1862;  son  of 
Joseph  Addison  and  Rebecca  Dodge 
(lioomis)  Prentiss;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1869;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Winona  and  at  University 
of  Michigan;  married  at  Winona,  Nov. 
8,  1893,  to  Miss  Maude  W.  Laird.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  messenger  Second 
National  Bank  of  Winona,  1882,  became 
cashier,  1897,  and  has  been  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  bank  since  1899.  Also 
director  Winona  Wagon  Co..  treasurer 
Winona  General  Hospital  Association. 
Woodlawn  Cemetery  Association,  Fi- 
delity Building  and  Loan  Association. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  Bank- 
ers' associations.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner. 
Clubs:  Arlington,       Meadow       Brook. 

Recreations:  Go\t,  driving.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 


FRESSEV,  Edwin  Sidney,  clergyman; 
born  at  Freinont,  N.  H.,  Nov.  12,  1856; 
educated  ^at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass.;  Williams  (College,  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1885; 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York 
City,  graduating,  degree  of  B  D.,  1888; 
degree  of  Ph.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  1904.  Married  at  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1887,  to  Miss 
Orrie  Belle'  Little.  Congregationalist. 
Entered  ministry  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1S88;  served  at  Springfield,  Vt.,  and 
Elmwood,  111.,  and  has  been  pastor  St. 
Anthony  Park  Congregationalist  Church, 
St.  Paiil.  since  1S96.  Club:  Minnesota 
Congregational.  Address:  2261  Gordon 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

FBICE,  Allbert  A.,  wholesale  paper 
and  woodenware;  born  in  Schuyler  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1846;  son  of  H.  C.  and 
lAicy  (Kendall)  Price;  educated  in  dis- 
trict schools  of  Schuyler  Co.  Enlisted 
in  161st  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf.  at  the  time  of 
the  Civil  War  and  participated  in  many 
battles;  engaged  in  farming  in  Iowa 
after  the  close  of  the  war;  returned 
to  the  East  and  was  in  dry  goods  busi- 
ness at  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1886,  and  entered  paper  business  alone, 
later  organizing  the  firm  of  A.  A.  Price 
&  Co.,  which  since  1900  has  been  Price, 
Robbins  &  Newton.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Acker  Post,  G.  A.  R.  Married 
in  Wisconsin,  June,  1866,  to  Miss  Mary 
Alden.  Recreation:  Driving.  Office: 
S.  Robert,  Cor.  Indiana  Av.  Residence: 
504   Stryker  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

FBICE,  Milo  B.,  principal  Pillsbury 
Academy;  born  at  Newark,  O.,  Sept. 
10,  1867;  son  of  Thomas  D.  and  Sarah 
J  (Jones)  Price;  educated  in  country 
schools;  Doane  Academy,  Granville,  O. ; 
Denison  University,  Granville;  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1893;  University  of 
Loipsic.  Germany,  1893-96,  degree  of 
Ph.D.,  1896.  Married  at  Granville,  O., 
1897,  to  Miss  Laura  M.  Tuttle.  Was 
teacher  of  modern  languages  at  St. 
Mark's  School,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1896- 
97;  master  modern  languages,  1897-98, 
master  in  history,  1898-1901,  Worcester 
Academy,  Mass.;  master  in  history, 
William  Penn  Charter  School,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  1901-04;  has  been  principal 
Pillsbury  Academy  since  1904.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Member  American  Histori- 
cal Association,  New  England  History 
Teachers'  Association,  Phi  Gamma  Delta 
fraternity.      Address:      Owatonna,    Minn. 

FBICE,  Westcott  W.,  real  estate; 
born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  17,  1864; 
son  of  David  C.  and  Sarah  Stirling 
(Skillman)  Price;  graduated  from  St. 
Paul  High  School,  1884;  married  at 
Philadelphia,  April  27,  1904,  to  Hilde- 
garde  Risley.  Was  employed  in  local 
lianks  for  three  years;  tlien  began  in 
printing  business,  and  at  end  of  seven 
years  sold  out;  went  abroad,  and  in 
1894  was  appointed  American  repre- 
sentative to  The  London  and  North- 
^Vest  American  Mortgage  Co.,  Limited, 
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since  1904,  member  of  firm  of  Cathcart, 
Price  &  Co.,  real  estate.  President  St. 
Paul  Abstract  Co.;  secretary  Merriam 
Realty  Co.,  trustee  Merriam  Estates. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Recreations: 
Golf,  tennis,  horses.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
German  (honorary  life  member).  Office: 
Germ.  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  591 
Summit   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

FBISHAM,  Thomas  Hill,  lawyer; 
born  at  West  Tilbury,  England,  January 
24,  1871;  son  of  Georg-e  and  Elizabeth 
Frances  (Harvey)  Pridham;  came  to 
Canada,  18S.5,  and  to  Minnesota,  1886; 
educated  in  Bristol,  Eng.,  St.  Charles 
and  Osseo,  Minn.,  and  at  University  of 
Minnesota;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1900,  to  Miss  Frances  M.  Cosgrave. 
Served  in  the  Riel  Rebellion,  1885;  was 
stenographer  to  Gov.  Cooper  of  Colo- 
rado; in  U.  S.  Railway  mail  service, 
1895-1900,  including  one  year  in  Alaska- 
resident  of  St.  Paul,  1893-1900;  studied 
law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1897,  and 
began  practice  at  Austin,  1900;  now 
serving  third  term  as  city  attorney  of 
Austin.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 

Club:  Progressive  League.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 

FBINCi:,  Clarence  E.,  contractor  and 
builder;  born  at  Windsor,  Mass.,  July 
21,  1856;  son  of  Alvah  C.  and  Tirzah 
M.  (Bardwell)  "Prince;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  South  Adams,  Mass.  Lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis  in  1875.  and  for 
12  years  was  connected  with  Bardwell, 
Robinson  &  Co.,  sash  and  door  manu- 
facturers; began  in  contracting  and 
building  business  with  Angus  McCloud 
Co.,  continuing  for  5  years,  and  for  4 
years  was  in  partnership  with  James 
Leek,  as  Leek  &  Prince;  organized  the 
Prince  Construction  Co.,  contractors 
and  builders,  in  1904,  and  is  at  the 
head  of  that  company.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Minneapolis  Build- 
ers Exchange.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner;  member  of  Modern  Samaritans. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1884,  to  Miss 
Mary  H.  Pease.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Outdoor  diversions.  Office: 
Northwestern  Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:       Excelsior,    Minn. 

FBIITCZ:,  Frank  Moody,  banker;  born 
at  Amherst,  Mass.,  July  23,  1854;  son 
of  George  H.  and  Sarah  (Nash)  Prince; 
educated  in  Amherst  High  School.  Cams 
to  Minnesota,  1874,  and  has  been  identi- 
fied closely  with  the  banking  business 
since  1876;  general  clerk  First  National 
Bank,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1S76-78;  general 
clerk  1st  National  Bank,  Minneapolis, 
1878-82;  was  cashier  First  National 
Bank,  Stillwater,  1882-92;  held  position 
of  secretary  and  treasurer  Minnesota 
Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  1892-94;  vice  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank,  Minneapolis, 
1894-1903;  president  First  National 
Bank       since       1904.  Director       First 

National  Bank,  Cloquet,  Minn.;  First 
National  Bank,  Carleton;  First  National 
Bank,     Sleepy     Eye;     Trustee    Hennepin 


Co.  Savings  Bank;  director  Minnesota 
Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  Northwest  Thresh- 
er Co.,  and  Des  Chutes  Lumber  Co. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Min- 
ikahda,        Lafayette.  Office:  First 

National  Bank.  Residence:  27  Grove- 
land    Terrace,    Minneapolis. 

VRTNCE,  Georg-e  Harrison,  vice  presi- 
dent Merchants'  National  Bank;  born  at 
Amherst.  Mass.,  July  18,  1861;  son  of 
George  H.  and  Sarah  E.  (Nash)  Prince; 
educated  in  schools  of  Amherst,  Mass.; 
married  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1883,  to 
Miss  Jessie  B.  Robertson.  Entered  First 
National  Bank  of  Stillwater,  Minn.,  as 
clerk.  May  12,  1879;  went  to  Capital 
Bank,  St.  Paul,  Jan.  1,  1891,  as  cashier; 
to  Merchants'  National  Bank,  as  cashier, 
Feb.  1,  1897,  and  so  continued  until 
Jan.  1,  1905,  when  he  was  elected  to 
present  position  as  vice  president  of  the 
bank.  Recreations:  Golf,  horseback 
riding.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country,  Commercial  (St.  Paul);  Chi- 
cago Bankers  (Chicago,  111.).  Office: 
Merchants'  National  Bank.  Residence: 
965  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

FS.TNCE,  William  I.,  cashier  City 
National  Bank^  Duluth;  born  at  Cam- 
den, O.,  Oct.  11,  1867;  son  of  George  C. 
and  Lucy  A.  (Hill)  Prince;  educated  at 
Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  O.  Began 
active  career  as  messenger  Citizens 
National  Bank,  Oberlin;  became  con- 
nected with  First  National  Bank  of 
Escanaba.  Escanaba,  Mich.;  was  ap- 
pointed cashier  First  National  Bank, 
Bessemer,  Mich.,  and  elected  president 
of  same,  Jan.  1,  1903;  has  been  cashier 
and  director  City  National  Bank,  Du- 
luth, since  Dec,  1902.  Served  three 
terms  as  mayor  of  Bessemer;  ex-chair- 
man Republican  County  Committee, 
Gogebic  Co.,  Mich.;  ex-cliairman  Goge- 
bic District  Representative  Republican 
Committee.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  xVIarried  at  Waupaca,  Wis., 
Oct.  7,  1897,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Baldwin. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial, 
Duluth  Boat,  Garfield  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Duluth  Base  Ball  Association. 
Recreations:  Boating,  baseball.  Office: 
308  W.  Superior  St.  Residence:  2101 
E.   1st  St.,  Duluth. 

FBZNDI.E,  WiUiam  M.,  real  estate; 
born  at  Kalamazoo.  Mich.,  Sept.  23, 
1861;  son  of  George  and  Christine 
(Turner)  Prindle;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Wilmington,  111.;  Monee  Boys 
Academy,  Monee,  111.;  Kalamazoo  Col- 
lege, Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  Wilson  School, 
Wilmington,  111.,  concluding,  1879.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  operator  and 
station  agent  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R., 
1879,  continuing  until  1881;  was  travel- 
ing auditor  Chicago,  Pekin  &  South- 
western Rv..  1881-83;  assistant  to  local 
auditor  Atlantic  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  at 
Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1883-84;  assistant 
to  general  freight  agent  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  R.  R.  at  Chicago,  1884-86;  secre- 
tarv  to  president  Chicago,  Santa  Fe  & 
California  R.  R.,  at  Chicago,  1886-87. 
Came   to   Duluth,    1887,   as   a   member   of 


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the  firm  of  Clague  &  Prindle,  and  in 
1893  established  the  firm  of  W.  M. 
Prindle  &  Co.,  real  estate,  loans  and 
insurance,  of  which  he  is  the  head. 
Also  a  member  of  George  G.  Newton 
Co.;  president  Duluth  Home  &  Garden 
Co.;  treasurer  Plymouth  Land  Co.; 
director  The  Minnesota  Loan  and  Trust 
Co.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1SS7,  to 
Miss  Mina  N.  Merrill.  Recreations: 
Golf,  fishing  and  hunting.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Northland 
Country.  Office:  302  W.  Superior  St. 
Residence:  2211  Greysolon  Rd.,  Du- 
luth. 

FBINTON,  Thomas  A.,  clergyman; 
born  in  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  1S71;  son  of 
Robert  and  Catherine  (Bagley)  Printon; 
came  to  America  with  his  parents,  1877; 
educated  in  parochial  schools  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  graduate  of  St.  Thomas 
Aquinas  College,  Cambridge,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1891;  completed  theological  course 
at  St.  Thomas  Aquinas  Seminary  (now 
St.  Thomas  College),  St.  Paul,  and  was 
ordained  to  the  priesthood  by  Arch- 
bishop Ireland,  May  30,  1897;  has  been 
pastor  of  St.  Peter  Claver's  Church  since 
1897.     Address:    319  Fuller  St.,  St.  Paul. 

FBITCHABD,  Douald  Bannerman, 
physician;  born  in  Winnipeg,  Can.,  Feb. 
19,  1865;  son  of  Samuel  and  Johanna 
(Bannerman)  Pritchard;  educated  at  St. 
John's  School  and  College,  Winnipeg, 
University  of  Manitoba,  Manitoba;  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  degree 
of  M.D..  1886.  Married  at  Rushford, 
Minn.,  1S92,  to  Miss  Mary  S.  Hanson. 
Began  practice  at  Rushford,  Minn.,  1887; 
has  been  located  in  Winona  since  1889. 
Vice  president  and  charrman  executive 
committee  Winona  General  Hospital. 
Member  Winona  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. President  board  of  education, 
Winona.  Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Arlington.  Recreation:  Reading.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,  Minn. 

FSOCTOB,  John  Samuel,  heavy  hard- 
ware; born  at  Fountain  Prairie,  Wis., 
Sept.  30,  1861;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Ange- 
lina E.  (Lashier)  Proctor.  Has  been 
engaged  in  sale  of  heavy  hardware  since 
1882;  vice  president  Minneapolis  Iron 
Stone  Co.,  manufacturers  and  dealers  in 
heavy  hardware.  Office:  204-210  2nd 
St.,  N.  Residence:  2008  Irving  Av..  S., 
Minneapolis. 

FBtTDDEN,  Geovge  H.,  manager  The 
Fidelity  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 
Philadelphia,  St.  Paul;  born  in  Genesee 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  9,  1864;  attended  High 
School,  Albion,  N.  Y.;  graduate  Bryant 
&  Stratton's  Business  College,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1884;  married  at  Buffalo,  Sept. 
12,  1889,  to  Miss  Annie  M.  Bywater. 
Began  active  career  with  Bank  of  Buf- 
falo, continuing,  1885-87;  was  business 
manager  Duluth  Evening  Herald,  1887- 
89;  entered  insurance  and  real  estate 
business  at  Duluth  and  continued  until 
Sept.,  1900,  when  he  was  appointed  man- 
ager   of    The    Fidelity    Mutual    Life    In- 


surance Co.  of  Philadelphia  for  N.  E. 
Minn.,  with  headquarters  in  Duluth;  has 
held  similar  position,  same  company, 
for  Eastern  Minnesota,  with  general 
offices  at  St.  Paul,  since  Jan.,  1904. 
Methodist.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing. Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    4  47    Marshall   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

FBUDZIN,  Allan  Keene,  president  St. 
Paul  Roofing  Cornice  and  Ornament  Co.; 
born  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  Nov.  13,  1850;  son 
of  Sylvester  and  Mary  A.  (Kittredge) 
Pruden;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
Antioch  College,  Ohio;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  3,  1S73,  to  Miss  Emma 
Hare.  Established  in  business  at  20 
East  3rd  St.,  St.  Paul,  in  stoves  and 
house-furnishings,  1874-76;  president 
and  treasurer  Pruden  Stove  Co.,  St.  Paul, 
manufacturers'  agents  and  jobbers,  1881- 
1901.  In  1894  organized  the  St.  Paul 
Roofing  Cornice  and  Ornament  Co.,  orig- 
inating rock-faced  metal  siding  and  in- 
troducing sheet  metal  building  fronts, 
metal  window  frames  and  sash,  metal 
coveied  interiors  and  exteriors,  doors, 
frames  and  fire-proof  and  fire-retarding 
construction;  now  president  and  treas- 
urer of  the  company,  manufacturing- 
sheet  metal  architectural  work,  steel 
ceilings,  metallic  interior  finish,  fire- 
proofing,  etc.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  and 
Shriner.  Club:  Commercial  (president 
1899-1900).  Office:  S.  Wabasha  and  Wa- 
ter Sts.  Residence:  604  Ashland  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

PBVOB,  Iiuman  Clinton,  newspaper 
publislier;  born  at  Bay  View,  Milwau- 
kee County,  Wis.,  January  8,  1864;  son 
of  William  Robert  and  Elizabeth  Mary 
(Sharp)  Pryor;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Oct.  11,  1888,  to  Lulu  Marion  Judd.  En- 
tered newspaper  publishing  business  in 
1892  and  has  since  been  continuously 
engaged  in  that  business.  President  and 
treasurer  Farm  Implement  Publishing 
Company,  established  in  18S6;  secre- 
tary Minnesota  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Company.  Republican.  Protestant.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Minikahda,  La- 
fayette, Press.  Recreations:  Golf  and 
driving.  Office:  Lumber  Exchange.  Resi- 
dence:    2128    Fremont    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

FBTOB,  William  A.,  abstracts  of  title; 
born  in  Washington  County,  Mo.,  March 
26,  1851;  son  of  Samuel  W.  and  Mary 
J.  (Glosup)  Pryor;  educated  in  county 
schools  of  Iowa  and  at  Simpson  Col- 
lege, Indianola,  la.;  married  at  Otley, 
la.,  1878,  to  Miss  Sarah  F.  Hammond. 
Began  active  career  as  surveyor  in 
Adair  Co.,  la.,  later  entering  abstract 
business  in  Dallas  Co.,  la.;  removed  to 
Duluth,  1887;  has  been  a  resident  of 
Winona  since  1900.  President  and  man- 
ager Winona  County  Abstract  Co.,  estab- 
lished 1901.  Was  county  surveyor  Adair 
Co..  la.,  1876;  member  board  of  educa- 
tion, Duluth,  for  3  years  (chairman). 
Democrat.  Presljyterian.  Club:  Social 
Science  (chairman  since  1903).  Recrea- 
tions: Reading,  gardening.  Address: 
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PXTLrORD,  Franklin  J.,  real  estate 
and  insurance;  born  at  Cazenovia,  N. 
Y.,  Aug-.  19,  1S5S;  son  of  David  M.  and 
Frances  R.  (Greenland)  Pulford;  edu- 
cated at  Cazenovia  Seminary.  Located 
in  Duluth,  1892;  president  Pulford,  How 
&  Co.,  real  estate  and  insurance,  org., 
1892;  also  president  of  Duluth  Trust 
Co.,  Duluth  Real  Estate  Co.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Married  at  Cazenovia,  N. 
Y..  Sept.  10,  1885,  to  Miss  Lizzie  How. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Du- 
luth, Boat,  Curling-.  Office:  Exchange 
P.ldg.  Residence:  1930  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

PURCISIiIi,  John  J.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Silver  Islet,  Ont.,  Can.,  1873;  son  of 
William  Purcell;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1879;  educated  in  East  Side  High 
School,  Minneapolis;  University  of  Min- 
nesota. Began  practice  of  law  at  Orton- 
ville,  Minn.,  1900;  has  been  county  at- 
torney of  Big  Stone  Co.  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Unmarried.  Address:  Orton- 
ville,    Minn. 

FTTRVES,  Stuart  Ballantyne,  clergy- 
man; born  at  Maryport,  England,  July 
3,  1862;  son  of  Richard  and  Isabella  S. 
(Stuart)  Purves;  came  to  America,  1882; 
educated  under  tutors  in  England  and  at 
Seabury  Divinity  School,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  graduating,  degree  of  B.D.,  1889. 
Married  at  Faribault,  1893,  to  Miss  Mary 
Wilson.  Episcopalian.  Rector  Church  of 
Holy  Communion,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn., 
1889-92;  St.  Peter's  Church,  St.  Paul, 
1892-94;  Holy  Trinity,  Minneapolis, 
since  1894.  Member  Masonic  order.  Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter,  Knights  Templar,  Mys- 
tic Shrine.  Address:  408  4th  St.  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

PUTNAM,  Soug-las,  secretary  The 
Minnesota  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.; 
born  at  Newport,  O.,  Nov.  19,  1860;  son 
of  Benjamin  P.  and  Lydia  (Bdgerton) 
Putnam;  educated  at  Marietta  College, 
Marietta,  O.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1883; 
entered  insurance  business  and  has  been 
secretary  since  1885  of  The  Minnesota 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Unmarried.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, White  Bear  Yacht.  Office:  47 
East  Gth  St.  Residence:  40  Irvine  Park, 
St.  Paul. 

PUTNAM,  Ernest  BoUes,  pine  lands; 
born  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Oct.  IS,  1860; 
son  of  Henry  C.  and  Eliza  Jane  (Bal- 
com)  Putnam;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Eau  Claire  until  fall  of 
1878,  and  eighteen  months  at  University 
of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1880-81;  mar- 
ried at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  March  12,  1895, 
to  Helen  L.  Van  Auken.  Engaged  in 
banking  and  pine  land  business  with 
father,  IS  months,  1878-80,  and  resumed 
same  connection  after  return  from  Heid- 
elberg, 1881.  In  Jan.,  1885,  with  others, 
incorporated  the  Chippewa  Valley  Bank, 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  in  which  he  continued 
until  May,  1889,  when  he  came  to  St. 
Paul  as  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Brennan  Lumber  Co.;  since  then  has 
devoted  attention  to  lumber  business 
and    dealing    in    pine    lands;     interested 


in  timber  lands  in  Minnesota,  Florida, 
South  Carolina,  California,  British  Co- 
lumbia and  Bahama  Islands.  Treasurer 
Putnam  Lumber  Co.,  Brennan  Lumber 
Co.,  Minnesota  Log  and  Lumber  Co.; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Central  Florida 
Lumber  Co.,  Bahamas  Timber  Co.,  Lim- 
ited; manager  Pembina  Farm  Co.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
761  Lincoln  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

PUTNAM,  Frank  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Grafton,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1857;  son  of  John 
H.  and  Alice  (Eddy)  Putnam;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Vermont;  grad- 
uate of  Vermont  Academy,  Saxton's 
River,  Vt.,  1881;  student  in  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  one 
year.  Began  general  practice  of  law  at 
Wells,  Minn.,  18S5,  as  junior  member  of 
firm  of  Quinn  &  Putnam,  located  in  Blue 
Earth,  July,  1889,  continuing  in  firm 
until  March,  1897;  practiced  alone, 
1897-1902;  senior  member  of  firm  of 
Putnam     &     Nicholson     since     May      15, 

1902.  State  senator,  12th  Senatorial  dis- 
trict; was  county  attorney  Faribault 
Co.,  1897-1903.  Director  Farmers'  Na- 
tional Bank.  Address:  Blue  Earth,  Minn. 

PUTNAM,  James  I^.,  publisher  and 
editor;  born  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  April  7, 
1850;  son  of  Union  Putnam  (a  lineal 
descendant  of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam  of 
Revolutionary  fame),  and  Clarinda 
(Frost)  Putnam;  educated  in  country 
school,  N.  Y.  state;  at  Delanti,  N.  Y.; 
at  academy  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y. ;  at 
seminary,  Erie,  Pa.,  1863,  and  at  High 
Forest,  Minn.,  1866.  Learned  trade  of 
harness  maker,  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
1868-70;  conducted  harness  shop  at 
Wabasha  1870-73;  located  in  Granite 
Falls,  and  there  operated  a  harness  shop 
9  years.  Started  the  Granite  Falls  Tri- 
bune, 1883,  and  has  since  conducted 
same.  Justice  of  the  peace  for  18  years; 
court  commissioner.  Yellow  Medicine 
Co.,  10  years;  alderman  of  Granite  Falls, 
2  years;  agent  Northwestern  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
for  20  years.  Republican.  Non-sec- 
tarian in  religious  belief.  Recreations: 
Travel  and  associating  with  old  friends. 
Address:    Granite   Falls,   Minn. 

PUTNAM,  William  H.,  banker;  born 
at  Danvers,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1848;  son  of 
William  R.  and  Mary  (Phelps)  Putnam; 
educated  at  Danvers  High  School;  mar- 
ried. 1st,  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1874,  to 
Adeline  Rowell  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at 
Red  Wing,  to  Miss  Nellie  L.  Butts. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1867,  and  located  at 
Red  Wing,  filled  position  of  deputy 
county  auditor  for  5  years;  has  been 
identified  with  the  Bank  of  Pierce,  Sim- 
mons &  Co.,  since  1873,  first  as  teller, 
next  as  cashier  (beginning,  1883),  and 
has  been  vice  president  and  cashier  since 

1903.  Member  Minnesota  State  Bankers' 
Association.  Also  president  Red  Wing 
Manufacturing  Co.;  director  Red  Wing 
Sewer  Pipe  Co.,  Red  Wing  Stone  Ware 
Co.,     Red     Wing     Advertising    Co.,    Red 


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Wing  Furniture  Co.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Legislature  since  Jan.  1, 
1903,  present  term  extending  to  Jan., 
1909;  mayor  of  Red  Wing  two  terms, 
and  member  of  city  council  and  scliool 
board.  Presbyterian.  Mason.  Address: 
Red    Wing,    Minn. 

PUTNEY,  Georg-e  Ellis,  physician; 
born  at  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1,  1846; 
educated  in  public  and  private  schools, 
Rhode  Island  and  Boston,  graduating 
from  Harvard  Medical  School,  1876.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine,  1876;  served 
one  vear  in  Boston  City  Hospital;  was 
assistant  physician  at  state  almshouse, 
Tewksbury,  Mass.  Came  west  in  1884. 
President  board  of  education,  Royalton, 
Minn.,  6  years;  ex-treasurer  of  Royalton. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Crow  River  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety, Boylston  Medical  Society  of 
Harvard  University.  Mason;  member 
Knights   of  Pvthias,  A.   O.   11.   W.,    M.   B. 

A.  and  M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  7,  1878,  to  Miss  Arrietta  M. 
Davis.     Address:    Paynesville,  Minn. 

PYE,  ■William  W.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Northfleld,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1871;  son  of 
Charles  W.  and  Lucy  (Cooke)  Pye;  edu- 
cated in  Northfleld  public  schools  and  at 
Carleton  College,  1887-90;  married  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  March  16,  1892,  to  Miss 
Ruth  V.  Goodman.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  Oct.,  1894.  Republican.  City  at- 
torney of  Northfleld,  1889-91,  county 
attorney,  1900-04,  and  reelected  city  at- 
torney, 1907.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Bar  Association.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    Northfleld,   Minn. 

PYNCH,  Edward  Ambrose,  milling  en- 
gineer; born  at  Rosendale,  Wis.,  Dec.  8, 
1862;  educated  mainly  by  practical  ex- 
perience; unmarried.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  flour  mill  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  June, 
1885,  afterwards  working  in  mills  in 
Minnesota  and  N.  Dakota;  entered  upon 
general  mill  and  elevator  construction 
and  power  transmission,  Jan.  1,  1896,  in 
which  ho  is  now  engaged.  Secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  Strong-Scott  Man- 
ufacturing  Co.      Member   Masonic   order, 

B.  P.  O.  E.  Office:  413  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence: 1520  Hawthorne  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 


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QUANDT,  Charles  W,,  lawyer;  born 
in  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  14,  1876; 
educated  in  common  schools,  St.  Paul's 
College,  at  St.  Paul  Park,  Northern  Illi- 
nois College  of  Law,  graduating,  1898, 
Law  Department,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  1900;  degree  of  LL.B. 
from  both  law  schools.  Born  and  reared 
on  a  farm;  has  engaged  in  general 
practice  of  law  at  Winthrop,  Minn., 
since  June  15,  1900.  City  attorney,  Win- 
throp, two  years;  county  attorney  for 
Sibley  Co.,  two  years,  and  now  holding 
that  oflfice.  Vice  president  Farmers' 
State  Bank  of  Atwater.  Republican. 
-Married     at     Winthrop,     1904,     to     Miss 


Sarah      Erickson.       Address:     Winthrop, 
Minn. 

QXTEKIi,  Paul,  hardware  merchant; 
born  at  Canion,  Mo.,  Aug.  18,  1858;  son 
of  Rev.  Margott  Helydor  and  Katherine 
(Dussair)  Quehl;  educated  at  North- 
western University,  Watertown,  Wis., 
until  14%  years  of  age;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1881,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Decker.  In  April,  1878,  became  con- 
nected with  the  Adam  Decker  Hardware 
Co.  (established,  1856),  wholesale  and 
retail  hardware,  manufacturers  of  steel 
ranges.  Decker's  Air  Tights  and  other 
job  work  in  shops,  and  became  a  mem- 
ber of  firm  in  1887  when  name  was 
changed  to  Adam  Decker  &  Co;  on  its 
incorporation,  in  1905,  assumed  present 
position  as  president  and  manager  of 
the  company.  Has  been  alderman  of 
St.  Paul  one  term  and  county  commis- 
sioner of  Ramsey  County  four  years, 
but  became  tired  of  public  life  and  de- 
clined further  nominations.  Lutheran. 
Recreations:  Skating,  baseball,  turning 
and  fishing.  Office:  347-349  Jackson  St. 
Residence:    241  East  Robie  St.,  St.  Paul. 

QtriGIiEY,  S.  M.,  publisher;  born  in 
Wabasha  County,  Minn.,  Dec.  3,  1875; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at 
State  Normal  School,  Winona,  Minn.; 
unmarried.  Raised  on  farm;  taught 
school  7  years;  elected  superintendent 
of  schools,  Wabasha  Co.,  1902,  and 
reelected,  1904;  entered  printing  busi- 
ness, Sept.,  1905,  as  Keating  &  Quigley, 
proprietors  of  the  Wabasha  Herald 
Printing  Co.  Appointed  deputy  county 
auditor  Jan.,  1907.  Democrat.  Member 
M.  W.  A.,  Knights  of  Columbus,  Modern 
Samaritans,  C.  O.  F.  Secretary  Wa- 
basha Board  of  Trade.  Address:  W^a- 
basha,   Minn. 

QUIiaBY,  Hosea  P.,  banker;  born  at 
Racine,  Wis.,  Feb.  6,  1844;  son  of  Wil- 
son Quimby;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Green  Lake,  Wis,  Has  been  exten- 
sively engaged  in  farming  during  great- 
er part  of  his  active  career;  entered 
banking,  1894,  and  is  now  president  of 
the  Easton  Bank  (Easton,  Minn.),  Ver- 
non Center  Bank  (Vernon  Center, 
Minn.),  and  owner  of  the  Craik  Loan  & 
Deposit  Co.,  Craik,  Saskatchawan.  Was 
member  Co.  C,  7th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.;  post- 
master for  4  years,  Easton,  under  Presi- 
dent Harrison's  administration.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Married  at  Wells,  Minn.,  1878,  to 
Miss  Caroline  Wiser.  Address:  Easton. 
Minn. 

QUINSY,  Thomas  Preeman,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  May  10, 
1855;  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  E. 
(Brewer)  Quinby;  graduate  University 
of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  degree  of  M.D., 
1878.  Health  commissioner,  Minneap- 
olis, 1883-86;  president  Minneapolis 
board  of  education,  1899-1902.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Member  Hennepin 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Ma- 
son;   member  Psi  Upsilon.     Office:    Syn- 


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dicate  Arcade.  Residence:  1912  Clinton 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

QUZNIiAN,  H.  Thomas,  broker  in  gro- 
ceries; born  in  McHenry  County,  111., 
July  4,  1857:  -son  of  D.  and  Katherine 
(Galvin)  Quinlan;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  McHenry  County  and  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  and  Chicago  High  School, 
1873.  Began  business  career  as  ship- 
ping clerk  for  S.  P.  Sladden  &  Co., 
Chicago,  continuing  until  1874;  travel- 
ing salesman  for  same  firm,  1874-78; 
member  of  firm  of  Quinlan  Brothers, 
Chicago,  1878-1884;  Northwestern  rep- 
resentative of  J.  B.  Inderrieden  Co., 
Chicago,  since  1SS4;  stockholder  J.  B. 
Inderrieden  Co.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Oct.  4,  1887,  to  Mary  L.  Breen. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  278  S.  3rd  St.  Resi- 
dence:   54  2  Ashland  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

QUZNIT,  Hug'h  M.,  merchant;  born  in 
Adams  County,  Wis.,  May  26,  1854;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Mountford) 
Quinn;  educated  in  log  school  house. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since 
June,  1863;  in  hardware  and  implement 
business,  1886;  also  vice  president  and 
director  Mapleton  State  Bank.  Married 
at  Mapleton,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Miss  Hattie 
A.  Tenney.     Address:    Mapleton,  Minn. 

QTTINK,  James  H.,  jurist;  born  at 
Kilbourne  City,  Wis.,  June  23,  1857;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Mountford) 
Quinn;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
June,  1863;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools;  married  at  Mapleton,  Minn., 
1883,  to  Miss  Sarah  M.  Annis.  Raised 
on  farin  at  town  of  Medo,  Minn.,  where 
he  continued  until  1881;  began  study  of 
law  at  Mapleton,  in  office  of  William  N. 
Plymat;  admitted  to  practice,  1885; 
county  attorney  for  five  successive 
terms,  1888-96,  resigning  March  19,  1897, 
to  accept  appointment  as  judge  17th  ju- 
dicial district  of  Minnesota;  was  elected 
judge  same  district,  Nov.,  1898,  and  re- 
elected, Nov.,  1904.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant.     Address:     Fairmont,    Minn. 

QUINK,  Thomas  H.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Berlin,  Wis.,  Nov.  6,  1854;  son  of  Pat- 
rick and  Catherine  (Brady)  Quinn;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Berlin  and 
Faribault;  married  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
1893,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Nolan.  Read 
law  in  office  of  J.  B.  Quinn,  Faribault; 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1877,  and  has 
since  been  engaged  in  practice  at  Fari- 
bault. County  attorney  Rice  Co.,  1884- 
87,  and  1891-93;  city  attorney  Faribault, 
1896-1901.  Member  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Bar  associations.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Faribault,   Minn. 

QUZST,  Peter  P.,  State  weighmaster  of 
grain;  born  in  Sweden,  Aug.  18,  1854: 
son  of  Peter  N.  and  Kama  (Hakanson) 
Quist;  came  to  America,  1865,  and  to 
Minnesota,  same  year;  attended  public 
schools  at  St.  Peter  and  Ansgary  Acad- 
emy, East  Union,  Minn.  Began  in  hard- 
ware and  implement  business  at  Win- 
throp,    Minn.,   under   title   of   P.   P.   Quist 


&  Co.,  partner  being  C.  J.  Larson,  State 
senator;  was  postmaster  of  Winthrop, 
1883-94;  appointed  State  weighmaster  of 
grain,  March  15,  1901,  and  still  continues 
in  that  office.  Director  State  Bank  of 
Winthrop,  Scandinavian  Relief  Associa- 
tion (Red  Wing).  Married  at  Red  Wing, 
Feb.  5,  1881,  to  Miss  Emma  M.  Falk. 
Club:  Odin.  Office:  Flour  Exchange. 
Residence:   Washburn  Park,  Minneapolis. 

QVZTMEVEB,  Otto  Charles,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Chicago,  111.,  April 
3,  1876;  son  of  Otto  and  Mary  Kuhl- 
mann  Quitmeyer;  educated  at  German 
Lutheran  private  school,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Franklin  public  school,  St.  Paul,  Central 
High  School,  graduating,  1898,  Hamline 
University  Medical  Department,  Minne- 
apolis, graduating,  degrees  of  M.D.  and 
M.C.,  June  7,  1902.  House  surgeon  at 
Asbury  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  1902-1903; 
began  practice  of  medicine  at  Parkers 
Prairie,  Minn.,  July  1,  1903;  appointed 
surgeon  "Soo"  railway,  Jan.  1,  1906; 
surgeon  in  charge  of  Fairview  Hospital, 
Parkers  Prairie,  since  Feb.  1,  1906.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  Park  Re- 
gion and  County  Medical  societies,  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical  as- 
sociations. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at  Alex- 
andria, Minn.,  Dec.  12,  1905,  to  Jean 
Elizabeth  McEwan,  daughter  of  S.  W. 
McEwan.  M.  D.  Address:  Parkers  Prai- 
rie,   Minn. 

QVAIiE,  Sigtirdt  B.,  lumber  merchant; 
born  in  Norway,  Dec.  IS,  1864;  edu- 
cated at  public  schools  in  Norway  and 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1878;  in  mercantile  business  at  Will- 
mar,  Minn.,  under  firm  name  of  Dale, 
Roise  &  Qvale,  until  1900;  entered  lum- 
ber business,  March,  1900,  which  has 
since  been  conducted  under  title  of 
Peterson  &  Qvale.  Vice  president  and 
secretary  Dakota  Development  Co.,  The 
Farmers'  Lumber  Co..;  secretary  of  The 
Tallman  Investment  Co.  and  the  Will- 
mar  Sash  &  Door  Co.  Mayor  of  the 
Citv  of  Willmar  for  four  terms.  Mar- 
ried at  Willmar,  Sept.,  1899,  Mayme 
Nockels.      Address:    Willmar,   Minn. 

R 

BACHAC,  Joseph  J.,  county  auditor 
Rice  Co.;  born  in  Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec. 
1.  1874;  son  of  Frank  J.  and  Josephine 
(Shimota)  Rachac;  graduated  from  pub- 
lic schools.  New  Prague,  Minn.,  1887; 
attended  St.  Paul  Business  College,  1888 
and  1889;  graduated  from  commercial 
department  St.  John's  University,  June, 
1891.  Was  bookkeeper  at  Bank  of  New 
Prague,  one  year,  1891-92;  principal 
Wesely  public  schools,  1892-1902;  dep- 
uty county  treasurer  Rice  Co.,  1903-04; 
has  been  county  auditor  Rice  Co.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1905,  present  term  expiring  Jan., 
1909.  Was  junior  partner  firm  of  P.  J. 
Rachac  &  Son,  1896-1904.  Republican. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Knights 
of  Pvthias,  Degree  of  Honor.  Married 
at  Wesely,  1898,  to  Miss  Anna  F.  Pavek. 


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Club:    Commercial.     Address:    Faribault. 
Minn. 

BACHXE,  Elias,  lawyer,  real  estate 
dealer;  born  in  Yellow  Medicine  County, 
Minn.,  Nov.  4,  1875;  graduate  Red  Wing 
Seminary  and  holds  following  degrees 
from  University  of  Minnesota:  B.S., 
1896;  M.A.,  1897;  Ph.D.,  1901;  LL.B., 
1902.  Unmarried.  Taught  school  three 
years,  during  two  years  of  which  he 
was  principal  of  schools.  Sacred  Heart, 
Minn.;  has  been  located  at  Madison, 
Minn.,  since  1903.  Republican.  Member 
of  State  Legislature  since  1905.  Luth- 
eran.     Address:     Madison,    Minn. 

BAINS,  John  M.,  physician;  born  at 
Toronto,  Ont.,  Can.,  Nov.  23,  1850;  son 
of  John  and  Maria  (McCord)  Rains;  at- 
tended Model  Grammar  School  and  He- 
ber  Grammar  School,  Toronto,  and  Med- 
ical Department  Victoria  University 
(since  affiliated  with  Toronto  Univer- 
sity), degree  of  M.D.,  1874.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1874.  Has  acted  as 
U.  S.  pension  examiner  since  1880; 
health  officer.  City  of  Willmar,  since 
1890.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Kandiyohi 
County  Medical  Society.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Willmar,   Minn. 

BAINVZIiIiZ:,  EU  B.,  furniture  and 
undertaking;  born  in  Canada,  1872;  son 
of  Edward  and  Sophia  Rainville;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1SS4;  educated  in 
schools  of  Canada  and  Minneapolis. 
Began  active  career  in  manufacture  of 
mattresses,  1890,  continuing  4  years; 
has  been  engaged  in  furniture  and  un- 
dertaking business,  under  title  of  Rain- 
ville Brothers,  since  1894.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Unmar- 
ried. Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  18- 
22  Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  17  Central 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BAMAIiEV,  David,  printer,  publisher, 
editor;  born  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Aug.  9, 
1828;  educated  in  common  school  and 
printing  office.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1855; 
reporter  on  St.  Paul  Pioneer,  1857-58, 
business  manager,  1858-63;  business 
manager  Minneapolis  Tribune,  1866;  with 
H.  P.  Hall,  started  St.  Paul  Dispatch, 
1867;  business  manager  on  Dispatch, 
1876;  manager  Minnesota  Type  Foundry, 
1880;  State  printing  expert,  1888-96; 
altogether  in  various  ways  connected 
with  the  printing  business  for  56  years; 
now  manager  of  the  Ramaley  Printing 
Co.,  established  1864.  Originator  and 
publisher  of  Electric  Trolley  Line  Street 
Guides  for  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul; 
author  and  publisher  of  eight  editions 
of  Employing  Printers'  Price  Lists.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Treasurer  Minne- 
sota Editorial  Association  for  40  years. 
Odd  Fellow;  member  A.  O.  U.  W.  and 
editor  of  its  official  paper,  the  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Guide.  Office:  49  East  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    277    Sherburne   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

BABSAIiBV,  Florence  W.,  caterer;  born 
at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Oct.  29,  1864;  son 
of  John  Dalum  and  Sarah  (Buffum) 
Ramaley;     educated    at    Madison    School 


and  Macalister  College,  St.  Paul,  Minn.; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  9, 
1891,  to  Grace  L.  Smith.  Since  April  1, 
1889,  continuously  engaged  in  business 
as  a  caterer  at  St.  Paul.  Mason,  32° 
(Scottish  Rite),  Knight  Templar,  Shrin- 
er;  member  B.  P.  O.  E  Office:  668 
Grand  Av.  Residence:  541  Dayton  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

BAMBBBG,  Henry,  banking;  born  at 
Blue  Mounds,  Wis.,  April  25,  1862;  son 
of  Hans  H.  and  Gunhild  S.  Ramberg; 
educated  in  common  scliools,  and  at  Al- 
bion Academy  and  Milton  College;  mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Koshkonong,  Wis.,  1884,  to 
Miss  Agnethe  Mengshol  (now  deceased); 
2nd,  at  Hayfield,  Minn.,  1895,  to  Miss 
Julia  Lehovd.  Began  active  career  as  a 
farmer;  became  identified  with  the  bank- 
ing firm  of  T.  S.  Slingerland  &  Co., 
1894,  and  has  been  cashier  of  the  Bank 
of  Hayfield  since  Jan.  1,  1895.  Address: 
Hayfield,   Minn. 

BAMBBBG,  Johan  Predrik,  milling; 
born  in  Ferna  Bruk.  Sweden,  June  30, 
1849;  son  of  Gustaf  and  Caroline 
Sophia  (Bergstrom)  Ramberg;  colle- 
giate education  at  Westeras,  Sweden. 
Came  to  America,  June  25,  1869;  worked 
at  carpenter  trade  at  Duluth,  summer  of 
1869;  became  clerk  in  general  store  at 
Fond  du  Lac,  and  later  in  Rush  City, 
Minn.;  has  been  owner  and  president 
of  the  Rush  City  Roller  Mills  since  1902. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Unmarried.  Ad- 
dress:    Rusli   City.    Minn. 

BAlfBB,  Abraham  M.,  manufactyrer; 
born  in  Indiana,  July  30,  1851;  son  of 
Philip  and  Ruth  (Thackery)  Ramer; 
attended  country  school  until  14  years 
of  age  and  finished  at  20,  in  Winona 
High  School.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  general  store,  continuing  for 
5  years;  started  in  general  merchandise 
business  for  self,  Nov.,  1882,  selling  out 
in  1892;  began  in  the  manufacture  of 
confectionery,  1894,  incorporating,  1901, 
as  the  A.  M.  Ramer  Co  ,  of  which  he 
is  president  and  treasurer.  Member 
United  Commercial  Travelers'  Associa- 
tion. Married  at  Lewiston,  Minn.,  May 
9,  1875,  to  Miss  Augusta  Losansky.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,   Minn. 

BAMSBTT,  Henry  J.,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  at  Bad  Ax,  Vernon  Co., 
Wis.,  May  16,  1859;  educated  in  high 
school  at  Viroqua,  Wis.,  and  at  Curtiss 
Business  College,  St.  Paul.  Has  filled 
the  offices  of  deputy  postmaster,  jus- 
tice of  the  peace,  recorder,  treasurer  and 
alderman.  City  of  Willmar;  also  has 
been  deputy  auditor  Kandiyohi  Co.,  and 
clerk  of  the  district  court  of  Kandiyohi 
Co.,  since  Jan.  2,  1892.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Odd  Fellows.  Married.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:     Willmar,    Minn. 

BANS,  B.  B.,  vice  president  Minneap- 
olis Gas  Light  Co.;  resident  of  Minneap- 
olis since  1873;  identified  with  the  gas 
business  since  1876;  director  First  Na- 
tional Bank.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Commercial,  Automobile.  Office: 
16  S.  7th  St.  Residence:  1526  Harmon 
PI.,   Minneapolis. 


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RAKDAIiIi,  Austin  Cuthbert,  grain 
commission;  born  at  New  Lowell,  Ont., 
June  2,  1870;  son  of  John  C.  and  Anna 
Randall;  came  to  Duluth,  1SS3;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Ontario  and 
Duluth.  Began  active  career  in  real  es- 
tate and  fire  insurance  business,  Duluth, 
1S93,  continuing  until  1897;  engaged  in 
flour,  feed,  and  brokerage  business,  1897- 
1900;  assisted  in  organizing  grain  com- 
mission firm  of  Randall.  Gee  &  Mitchell, 
Duluth,  Minneapolis  and  Winnipeg,  and 
has  maintained  headquarters  in  Minne- 
apolis sice  1900.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of  Trade,  Win- 
nipeg Grain  Exchange.  Married  at  Du- 
luth, 1S95,  to  Miss  Grace  E.  Davis.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Corn  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  4754  Fremont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

BANDAIiIi,  Auvlgne  Mason,  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  born  at  Sechlerville, 
Wis.,  Dec.  2,  1880;  son  of  David  Henry 
and  Emma  Elnora  (Kennedy)  Randall; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1886;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minneapolis  and  Glen- 
coe,  Minn.;  East  Side  High  School,  Min- 
neapolis; Minneapolis  Academy,  gradu- 
ating, 1S99;  Minneapolis  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Hamline  Univer- 
sity, graduating,  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM., 
1903.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Underwood,  Minn.,  since  Aug.  7,  1903. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Park  Region  Medical  Society. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  Phi 
Rho  Sigma  fraternity.  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America.  Married  at  Tordenskjold, 
Minn.,  July  22,  1905,  to  Miss  Anna  Mor- 
tensen.     Address:    Underwood,    Minn. 

BAiroAIii;,  Benjamin  M.,  physician; 
born  at  Port  Ridgely,  Minn.,  June  7, 
1S5S;  son  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Wilhel- 
mina  H.  (Dange)  Randall;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  and 
at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1883.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Graceville 
since  18  83,  with  exception  of  two  years, 
when  he  was  in  practice  at  New  Ulm. 
Married  at  Wheaton,  Minn.,  Oct.  30, 
ISSS,  to  Miss  Lenora  A.  Fallon.  Ad- 
dress:    Graceville,   Minn. 

BANDAIiZ^,  Eug-ene  Wilson,  secretary 
Minnesota  State  Agricultural  Society; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1859; 
son  of  Albert  B.  and  Maria  (Jayne) 
Randall;  graduated  from  Winona  Nor- 
mal School,  1879;  married,  March  16, 
1882,  to  Eudora  A.,  daughter  of  Hon. 
H.  W.  Stone.  Began  active  career  as 
principal  of  Morris,  Minn.,  High  School, 
1880-82;  publisher  and  editor  Morris 
Tribune.  1882-88;  postmaster  at  Morris, 
1891-95;  secretary  Minnesota  State  Ag- 
ricultural Society  since  1895.  Appointed 
a  regent  of  the  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1904.  Has  through  life  been  in- 
terested in  agriculture  and  owns  and  op- 
erates a  farm.  Clubs:  Commercial  (St. 
Paul);  Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Ma- 
son (Chapter).  Recreations:  Fond  of 
horses.  Office  and  residence:  State  Fair 
Grounds.    St.    Paul. 


BANBAI.Ii,  Frank  I.,,  lawyer;  born 
at  Fort  Ridgely,  Minn.,  Sept.  30,  1856; 
son  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Wilhelmina 
Helena  (Lange)  Randall;  educated  in 
St.  Peter  (Minn.)  public  schools,  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis. 
Began  practice  of  law  at  Tracy,  Minn., 
May,  ISSO;  practiced  in  New  Ulm,  1881- 
83,  and  at  Winona,  1885-1900;  was  mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Lind  &  Randall 
while  in  New  Ulm,  and  of  the  firm  of 
Tawney  &  Randall  during  first  5  years 
in  Winona;  has  been  general  superin- 
tendent Minnesota  State  Reformatory, 
St.  Cloud,  since  April  1,  1900.  Was  coun- 
ty superintendent  of  schools,  Nicollet 
Co.,  1877-80;  county  attornev,  Winona 
Co.,  1893-95;  referee  in  bankruptcy,  Wi- 
nona, 1897-1900.  Member  American  Acad- 
emy of  Political  and  Social  Science,  Sons 
of  American  Revolution,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Minnesota  Historical  Society  (life  mem- 
ber). Married  at  New  Ulm,  May  3,  1886, 
to  Miss  Winona  E.  Pierce.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Field  and  water 
sports.  Address:  Reformatory,  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

RANDAI^If,  Henry  E.,  lawyer,  legal 
editor;  born  in  Dovre,  Norway,  March 
9,  1860;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Norway,  Illinois  and  Minnesota;  grad- 
uated from  St.  Paul  High  School,  1879, 
George  Washington  (formerly  Colum- 
bian) University,  Law  Department, 
1882;  married  at  St.  Paul,  1894,  to  Kate 
A.  Langworthy.  Practiced  law,  1884-87; 
since  1SS7,  one  of  the  editors  of  the 
West  Publishing  Company's  legal  peri- 
odicals; since  1902,  editor-in-chief  of  all 
the  company's  publications  and  one  of 
the  managers  and  member  executive 
committee  of  the  company,  which  con- 
ducts the  largest  law  book  publishing 
enterprise  in  the  world.  Republican, 
l^nitarian.  Member  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Clubs:  City  (New  York  City), 
Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Ofllce:  52  West 
3rd  St.  Residence:  945  Ashland  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

BANSAI^I.,  Bichard  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Fort  Ridgely,  Minn.,  Aug.  11,  1862; 
son  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Wilhelmina 
(Lange)  Randall;  educated  in  public 
schools;  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1893;  married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1895, 
to  Miss  Marie  Adele  Broome.  Was  dep- 
uty postmaster,  St.  Peter,  1883-84; 
taught  school,  1885-86;  has  been  in  prac- 
tice of  law  in  Winona  since  1893.  Coun- 
ty attorney  Winona  Co.,  1905-06;  prose- 
cuting attorney  for  City  of  Winona, 
1900-1904.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Address: 
Winona,   Minn. 

BANK,  Charles  B.,  wholesale  hay  and 
grain  commission;  born  at  Mt.  Carmel, 
111..  Nov.  10.  1865;  son  of  George  W. 
and  Elizabeth  (Detweiler)  Rank;  at- 
tended public  schools.  Mt.  Carmel.  Ill  , 
and  Evansville,  Ind.,  graduating  from 
Crescent  City  Commercial  College, 
Evansville.  1878.  After  leaving  school 
engaged  in  work  as  bookkeeper,  gaining 
thorough  theoretical  and  practical  knowl- 
edge of  the   branch;     experienced  in  ab- 


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stract  and  county  i-ecord  work;  for  ten 
years,  from  1895,  traveling  salesman 
hay,  grain  and  mill  feeds;  manager  C. 
R.  Rank  &  Co.,  wholesale  commission, 
hay,  grain,  mill  feed  and  screenings  for 
sheep  and  cattle  feeding,  organized  July, 
1905.  Former  member  Ind.  Nat.  Guard. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  member 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Commer- 
cial Travelers'  Association.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  29,  1904,  to 
Clara  A.  Void.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.  Office:  Endicott  Arcade,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  3037  Dupont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

BANSOM,  C.  Willis,  president  Consol- 
idated Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.; 
born  in  Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  May  7, 
1853;  son  of  Charles  R.  and  Margarett 
Jennette  Ransom;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1869;  married  at  Columbus,  Wis.,  July, 
1879,  Miss  Mary  L.  Walsh.  Established 
wholesale  grocery  business  of  Ransom 
Bros.,  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  18S0,  incor- 
porating, 1S93,  as  Ransom  Bros.  Co.,  and 
acting  continuously  as  president  and 
manager  until  1901,  when  sold  out  to 
Western  Grocery  Co.  Organized  the 
Western  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
1894,  and  was  president  and  manager 
until  1897;  organized  the  Consolidated 
Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  1897, 
with  $100,000  paid  up  capital;  incorpo- 
rated for  $200,000,  and  has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  company  from  time  of  its 
organization.  Also  director  First  Nation- 
al Bank,  Albert  Lea,  and  director  Albert 
Lea  State  Bank.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

RANNEV,  William  W.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1830; 
son  of  William  W.  and  Susan  (Clark) 
Ranney;  educated  in  public  schools; 
graduate  Iowa  State  University,  Law 
Department,  June  20,  1S76.  Druggist, 
physician,  clothier  and  dealer  in  general 
merchandise  until  entering  law,  at  the 
age  of  46;  began  practice  at  Lansing, 
la.,  1876;  in  practice  in  Minnesota  since 
July,  1878.  Judge  of  probate.  Mower 
Co.,  Minn.,  1887-1901.  First  lieut.,  26th 
Ky.  Vols.,  1S62.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mason,  R.  A.  Cliapter. 
Married,  1st,  at  Livermore,  Kv.,  Nov. 
29,  1855,  to  Rhoda  Taylor  (died",  1859); 
2nd,  at  Grand  Meadow,  Minn.,  May  17 
1886,  to  Belle  (Cole)  Dunbar.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 

BASK,  Halvor  O.,  farmer,  banker,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Hallingdal,  Norway,  Nov. 
15,  1851;  son  of  Ole  C.  and  Ingebor 
(Wermager)  Rask;  limited  opportunity 
of  education  in  common  schools.  Came 
to  America  with  parents,  1857;  has  en- 
gaged in  farming  since  his  early  boy- 
liood;  in  business  under  title  of  Rask"& 
Larson,  retail  hardware,  Hendrum, 
Minn.,  since  1893;  also  president  State 
Bank  of  Hendrum;  director  State  Bank 
of  Georgetown,  Farmers'  Elevator,  Hen- 
drum. Prohibitionist.  Married  at  Spring 
Grove,  Minn.,  1878,  to  Miss  Nellie  Bye. 
Address:    Hendrum,  Minn. 

BASMUSSEN',  Walter,  business  edu- 
cator;   born   in  Nakskov,   Denmark,   Dec. 


18,  1872;  educated  in  high  school  in 
Denmark;  Copenhagen  (Denmark)  Uni- 
versity, graduating,  1890;  Washington 
State  University  and  Valparaiso  (Ind.) 
University.  Married  at  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  June  16,  1904,  to  Miss  Margaret 
E.  Nelson.  Was  accountant  and  stenog- 
rapher, 1890-94;  at  Valparaiso  Univer- 
sity, 1894-95;  private  secretary,  1896; 
principal  Shorthand  Department  Wil- 
son's Modern  Business  College,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1897-1900;  principal  Shorthand 
Department,  San  Francisco  (Calif.)  Busi- 
ness College,  1900-02;  proprietor  and 
principal  Rasmussen  Practical  Business 
School,  St.  Paul,  since  1902.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Kni.glits  of  Pythias. 
Club:  Commercial.  Oflice:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:    235   Maria  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BATH,  rred  W.,  merchant;  born  at 
Lincoln.  111.,  March  4,  1869;  son  of  Carl 
and  Sopliia  (Broelie)  Rath;  educated  at 
Union  High  School,  Mankato,  Minn., 
1S8S,  and  at  Mankato  Business  College, 
1889.  Lived  on  a  farm  until  16  years 
of  age;  was  assistant  cashier  of  Wells 
Bank,  Wells,  Minn.,  until  Sept.,  1890; 
entered  general  mercantile  business 
Sept.  1,  1890,  under  title  of  Ziemer  & 
Rath  Brothers,  continuing  until  Sept.  1. 
1895,  when  he  became  the  successor  of 
the  firm.  Secretary  and  manager  of  the 
Easton  Dairy  Cooperative  Association. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  and 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Married 
at  Minnesota  Lake,  Minn.,  Jan.  27,  1895, 
to  Miss  Hattie  E.  Cote.  Address:  Eas- 
ton,  Minn. 

BAtTBENBUSH,  S.  W.,  pianos;  born 
at  Port  Carbon,  Pa.,  March  8,  1857;  son 
of  J.  B.  and  Louisa  A.  (Wildermuth) 
Raudenbusli;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Scranton,  Pa.;  married  at  Winne- 
conne,  Wis.,  Sept.  6,  1881,  to  Miss  Ina 
Russell.  Started  in  business  as  dealer 
in  pianos  and  piano  manufacturer  at 
Rockford,  111.,  April,  1883;  removed  to 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Dec.  1,  1883;  has  been 
located  in  St.  Paul  since  Aug.  1,  1887; 
president  S.  W.  Raudenbush  Co.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  6th  and  St.  Peter  Sts. 
Residence:     789   Lincoln   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BAWXTZEB,  Clarence  Marcus,  manu- 
facturer of  tents  and  awnings,  etc.;  born 
at  Omaha,  Neb.,  Nov.  2,  1868;  son  of 
William  and  Sophia  (Erdman)  Rawit- 
zer;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Omaha.  Began  active  career  with  his 
brother  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  as  the  Omaha 
Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  1886;  came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1896  and  founded  the 
American  Tent  and  Awning  Co.,  of 
which  he  has  been  the  head  since  its 
organization.  Republican.  LTnitarian. 
Mason  (32°),  and  Knight  Templar;  mem- 
ber Woodmen  of  the  World,  Camp  No. 
8,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Married  at  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1890,  to  Miss  Lizzie  M.  Keeler. 
Recreation:  Traveling.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Offices:  307-311  Washington  Av., 
N.,  Minneapolis,  and  16  W.  3rd  St.,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  2647  Girard  Av.,  S., 
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RAY,  David  W.,  undertaker,  coroner 
Rice  Co.;  born  at  Ottawa,  Can.,  July 
1^5,  1852;  son  of  Moses  and  Anna  (Hel- 
mar)  Ray;  came  to  Minnesota,  1865, 
and  was  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Rice  Co.;  married  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
June  1,  1SS5,  to  Catherine  Whitney. 
Began  active  career  in  shops  of  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Ry.,  at  Chicago,  111., 
continuing  until  1872,  when  he  returned 
to  Rice  Co.  and  engaged  in  farming; 
began  in  undertaking  ad  embalming,  in 
employ  of  A.  L.  Hill,  Faribault,  1876; 
became  member  of  the  firm,  1895,  and 
succeeded  to  the  business,  1897,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  operating  in  his 
own  name.  Coroner  of  Rice  Co.,  since 
!|  Dec,    1902.     Owner   of   Armory   Hall   and 

'  manager   of  Military   Band   Roller   Rink. 

Ii  Republican.  Member  Masonic  order,  Mod- 

i  ern  Woodmen  of  America.     Club:    Com- 

j  mercial.     Recreations:    Outing  vacations 

and  collecting  rare  books  and  coins.  Ad- 
j  dress:    Faribault,   Minn. 

i  BAVMER,    Arthur    C,    president   Ray- 

mer  Hardware  Co.;    born  at  Woodstock, 
I  Ont.,   Can.,   May    8,    1862;    son   of  Robert 

and  Mary  (Mundy)  Raymer;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Ontario;  married 
at  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  1887,  to  Miss  Lot- 
tie Forman.  Began  active  career  in 
hardware  business  in  Woodstock,  1881; 
removed  to  Chicago,  111.,  1883,  and  con- 
tinued in  the  business  as  salesman  and 
traveling  man  for  Gibson,  Parrish  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.;  was  in  Omaha,  Neb.,  in 
i  employ    of    E.    T.    Duke,    and    began    for 

I  self  in  Omaha,    1886;    came   to   St.   Paul, 

'  1901,  and  founded  the  Raymer  Hardware 

Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  build- 
ers' hardware,  mechanics'  tools  and  cut- 
lery, of  which  has  been  president  from 
tirtie  of  organization.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Member  Builders'  Exchange. 
Mason  (32°).  Recreation:  Fishing.  Of- 
fice: 373  Robert  St.  Residence:  1835 
Iglehart  St.,  St.  Paul. 

READ,  William  Cecil,  real  estate; 
born  at  Glasgow,  Ky.,  Feb.  28,  1858; 
son  of  Henry  Clay  and  Ida  (Frazer) 
Read;  graduate  M.  &  T.  High  School, 
Columbia,  Ky.;  under  graduate  Centre 
College,  Danville,  Ky.,  class  of  1881. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1883;  in  real  estate 
business  at  St.  Paul  since  1885.  Mem- 
ber Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1895,  to  Miss  Laura 
Dawson.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  White  Bear 
Yacht,  Town  and  Country.  Office:  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg.  Residence:  399  Holly  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

REAGAN,  John  A.,  banker;  born  in 
Mitchell  Co,  la.,  Aug.  26,  1869;  edu- 
cated in  country  schools  of  Iowa,  Lake 
Mills  (la.)  High  School  and  college  at 
Osage,  la.  Engaged  in  newspaper  busi- 
ness at  Armstrong,  la.,  1892-99;  opened 
the  Farmers'  State  Bank,  at  Dolliver, 
la.,  in  1899,  serving  as  cashier;  pur- 
chased control  of  the  First  National 
Bank.  Winnebago,  Minn.,  in  1902,  ot 
which  is  president;  also  president  Min- 
nesota State  Bank,  Amboy;  director 
East  St.  Paul  State  Bank,  St.  Paul.    Re- 


publican.. Married  at  Lu  Verne,  la.,  Oct., 
1895,  to  Miss  Lena  McLaughlin.  Ad- 
dress:    Winnebago,    Minn. 

REAGAN,  Paul  M.,  banking;  born  in 
Mitchell  County,  la.,  July  22,  1865;  son 
of  Martin  V.  and  Christina  Holland 
(Strand)  Reagan;  educated  at  Cedar 
Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1885,  and  for  several  years 
was  assistant  cashier  Faribault  County 
Bank,  Winnebago,  Minn.;  organizer  and 
first  president  Bank  of  Commerce,  Win- 
nebago, Wis.,  State  Bank,  Shell  Lake, 
Wis.,  and  First  National  Bank,  River 
Falls,  Wis.;  vice  president  and  director 
several  banks;  one  of  the  organizers 
and  has  been  cashier  East  St.  Paul 
State  Bank,  since  its  establishment,  1905. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  Mason- 
ic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Winne- 
bago, Minn.,  1887,  to  Miss  Myrtle  Secor. 
Club:  East  Side  Commercial  (vice  presi- 
dent). Office:  883  Payne  Av.  Residence: 
511  Ca.se  St.,  St.  Paul. 

REAM,  Edward  Lester,  business  man- 
ager; born  at  Eureka,  Wis.,  April  26, 
1876 ;  son  of  Julius  J.  and  Margaret  A. 
(Rounds)  Ream;  attended  public  schools 
of  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  graduated  from  Osh- 
kosh  High  School,  1897;  married  at  Osh- 
kosh, Sept.  18,  1902,  to  Jennie  N.  Brown. 
Was  employed  in  flour  mill  of  the  Foote, 
Cornish  Milling  Co..  Oshkosh,  1897-8; 
began  with  American  Grass  Twine  Co., 
at  Oshkosh,  1898,  remaining  at  the  Osh- 
kosh plant  until  1903,  and  became  as- 
sistant manager;  transferred  to  St. 
Paul,  where  the  company  established  a 
mill,  1898,  and  made  cashier;  became 
assistant  superintendent,  July,  1904,  and 
has  been  manager  since  Aug.  1,  1905. 
Mason:  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Osh- 
kosh Yacht  (Oshkosh,  Wis.).  Office: 
American  Grass  Twine  Co.  Residence: 
281   Pleasant  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

REAU,  William  E.,  railway  supplies; 
born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1877; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Eusebe  (Levigene) 
Reau;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents 
very  early  in  life  and  was  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  Minneapolis. 
Began  active  career  as  bookkeeper  and 
acted  in  that  capacity  for  4  years,  with 
Great  Western  Printing  Co.  and  Gerber 
Brothers;  proprietor  and  manager  Pat- 
ton  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  since  1901;  estab- 
lished firm  of  William  E.  Reau  Co.,  deal- 
ers in  railway  supplies,  1903,  of  which 
is  owner  and  manager.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Columbus, 
C.  O.  P.,  Modern  Samaritans.  Unmar- 
ried. Recreations:  Theatre  and  athlet- 
ics. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Guar- 
anty Loan  Bldg.  Residence:  1206  Du- 
pont   Av.,   N.,    Minneapolis. 

REAV,  Georg-e  R.,  physician;  ■born  at 
Braidwood,  111.,  Jan.  11,  1876;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  J.  (Rear)  Reay; 
graduate  Wilmington  (111  )  High  School, 
1894;  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical 
College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1896;  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  degree  of  M.D., 
1898.  Began  practice  of  medicine,  Aug., 
1898.     Member  American  and  Minnt 


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State  Medical  associations,  Houston- 
Pillmoi'e  County  Medical  Society.  Re- 
publican. Protestant.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Beacon,  la.,  March  1,  1900, 
to  Miss  Lizzie  E.  Phillips.  Address: 
Hokah,   Minn. 

BEAV,  Nevill  W.,  treasurer  St.  Paul 
Daily  News;  born  at  Rockport,  Ind., 
Feb.  20,  1S75;  son  of  John  O.  and  Mar- 
tha C.  (Nevill)  Reay;  married  at  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  Feb.  15,  1900,  to  Miss 
Edna  C.  Scott.  Has  been  identified  with 
newspaper  business  since  April  20,  1S90; 
was  connected  with  the  Scripp-McRea 
League  and  Clover  Leaf  News  Bureau 
at  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1900,  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  St. 
Paul  Daily  News  and  Minneapolis  Daily 
News,  and  is  treasurer  of  both  papers. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  St.  Paul 
Daily  News.  Residence:  2030  Dayton 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

REDDING,  Iieonard,  banker;  born  at 
Houston,  Minn.,  March  12,  1870;  son  of 
Anton  O.  and  Caroline  (Johnson)  Red- 
ding; educated  in  common  schools  and 
business  college;  married  at  Norseland, 
Minn.,  189S,  to  Miss  Minnie  Nelson. 
Began  in  banking  business  at  Spring- 
field, Minn.,  1S94;  now  president  Cen- 
tral Minnesota  Loan  and  Investment  Co., 
State  Bank  of  Revere;  cashier  State 
Bank  of  Lamberton;  treasurer  Lamber- 
ton  Land  Co.;  director  State  Bank  of 
Parkers  Prairie.  President  Village  Coun- 
cil of  Ijamberton.  Address:  Lamberton, 
Minn. 

REDING,  Albert  J.,  merchant;  born 
at  Bel\idere,  Minn.,  Aug.  7,  1866;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  at  com- 
mercial school,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  St.  Paul,  April 
1,  1889;  became  part  owner  in  imple- 
ment business  of  Edward  Wise  &  Co., 
Lake  City,  1893;  name  of  firm  was 
changed  to  Wise  &  Reding,  Jan.  1,  1904, 
of  which  he  is  secretary  and  manager. 
Member  of  board  of  education,  Lake 
City,  for  seven  years  past.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Member  C.  O.  F.  and 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Married  at  Lake 
City,  Jan.  8,  1895,  to  Mary  A.  Wise. 
Address:     Lake   City,   Minn. 

REED,  Cleanthus  A.,  surveyor  and 
civil  engineer;  born  in  Hastings  County, 
Ont.,  Can.,  March  5,  1847;  son  of  Alan- 
son  and  Elizabeth  (Bridges)  Reed;  at- 
tended school  at  Blooming  Grove,  Bris- 
tol, york  and  Marshall,  Wis.,  leaving 
Marshall  Academy  on  account  of  ill 
health.  Was  raised  on  a  farm  in  Wis- 
consin; removed  to  Southern  Kansas, 
1870,  and  began  in  surveying  and  civil 
engineering;  traveled  through  Missouri, 
Illinois,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin;  came 
to  Minnesota,  May  1,  1873,  and  finally 
located  in  town  of  Bridgewater,  Rice 
Co.,  and  engaged  in  farming;  elected 
county  surveyor  of  Rice  Co.,  1896,  and 
reelected  at  each  succeeding  election, 
present  term  expiring  Jan.,  1909;  has 
held  a  number  of  minor  offices.  Member 
Minnesota  Surveyors  and  Engineers'  So- 


ciety. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Was  the 
first  man  that  followed  the  Younger 
band  of  robbers  from  Dundas,  west  two 
miles,  after  the  Northfleld  bank  robbery, 
Sept.  7,  1876.  Address:  Dundas,  or 
Faribault,    Minn. 

REED,  Frederick  Watson,  lawyer; 
born  at  Fowler,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1853;  son 
of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Susan  (Dew- 
ey) Reed;  graduate  of  Iowa  College, 
Grinnell,  la.,  1879.  Began  active  career 
as  a  school  teacher;  was  principal  of 
schools  in  Montana,  1879-81;  engaged 
in  business  in  Montana,  1882-84;  read 
law  in  the  office  of  Shaw,  Levi  &  Cray, 
Minneapolis,  1885-86;  admitted  to  the 
bar,  1886.  Member  of  Hennepin  County, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Bar  as- 
sociations. Married  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
Dec.  30,  1891,  to  Miss  Selina  Brown. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Six  O'Clock,  Bryn 
Mawr.  Recreations:  Golf  and  tennis. 
Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
2124  Lake  of  the  Isles  Blvd.,  Minneap- 
olis. 


Hubert  D.,  banker;  born  at 
Mattoon,  111.,  March  22,  1868;  son  of 
Albert  D.  and  Anna  E.  (Scofield)  Reed; 
removed  to  Ashtabula  (io.,  O.,  when  a 
child;  educated  at  academy  at  Ando- 
ver,  O.,  and  at  tlie  Eastman  Business 
College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Was  book- 
keeper and  teller,  Albert  Lea  National 
Bank,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1892-96;  ac- 
countant. Ward  &  Cadwell  Co.,  Fair- 
mount,  Minn.,  1896-1897;  cashier  Wel- 
come State  Bank,  1897-1901;  cashier 
Citizens  State  Bank,  Canby,  1901-1904; 
owner  Bank  of  Emington,  Emington, 
111.,  1904-05;  president  National  Citi- 
zens Bank,  Canby,  Minn.,  since  Jan., 
1906.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Albert  Lea,  April  27,  1896,  to  Miss 
Giralda  Chappell.  Club:  Commercial 
(president).      Address:     Canby,    Minn. 

REED,  Iiouis  A.,  lawyer;  born  in  Ma- 
son County,  111.,  Jan.  23,  1855;  son  of 
Adam  and  Julia  A.  (Allen)  Reed;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  Illinois  Nor- 
mal University,  Normal,  111.;  University 
of  Illinois,  Champaign,  111.;  studied  law 
in  office  of  George  W.  Ellsbury,  Mason 
City,  111.;  came  to  Minnesota  and  con- 
tinued study  in  office  of  Ren,  Woolley 
&  Kitchell,  Minneapolis;  was  admitted 
to  the  bar,  Oct.  13,  1882.  Married  at 
Manitou,  111.,  July  8,  1880,  to  Miss  Isa- 
belle  Trent.  Was  county  attorney  Hen- 
nepin Co.,  1899-1900.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
B.  F.  O.  E.,  M.  W.  A.  Congregationalist. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Horse 
back  riding,  farming  and  hunting.  Office 
Temple  Court.  Residence:  1629  W 
Franklin   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

REES,  Harold,  physician;  born 
Norway,  Jan.  3,  1869;  came  to  America 
witli  parents,  1872;  married  at  Madison, 
Wis.,  1890,  to  Miss  Marie  Farness.  Stud- 
ied medicine  at  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  graduating,  M.D.,  1896;  began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Hatton,  N.  D., 
and   continued,    1896-1900;     has   been   en- 


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gaged  in  practice  at  Granite  Falls  since 
190(1.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association.  Lutheran.  Member  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Address: 
Granite  Falls,   Minn. 

REESZ:,  Darius  P.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Fulton  Co.,  111.,  Sept.  3,  1856;  educated 
at  Hedding  College,  Abingdon,  111.;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  at  Springfield,  111., 
June,  1880.  Began  practice,  1880;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1883;  was  elected  clerk  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota,  1894; 
upon  expiration  of  his  term  of  office  he 
resumed  practice  of  law,  in  which  he  is 
now  engaged;  senior  member  of  the 
firm  of  Reese  &  Zollman.  Unmarried. 
Office:  Nat'l  German  Am.  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:    527  Wabasha  St.,  St.  Paul. 

BEEVE,  Charles  McCormick,  born  in 
Dan.sville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1847;  son  of 
General  I.  V.  D.  Reeve,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
Elizabeth  M.  (Shepard)  Reeve;  educated 
at  Military  Institute,  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
Canandaigua  (New  York)  Academy,  and 
Yale  University,  graduating,  1870.  Prac- 
ticed law,  1871-72;  bank  officer,  1872-83; 
manager  manufacturing  corporation, 
1883-88;  merchant  miller,  1888-95.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  4,  1873, 
to  Christine  McL.  Lawrence.  Served  in 
Minn.  N.  G.  as  private,  captain,  major, 
lieut.  col.  and  col.  1st  Inf.,  col.  13th 
Minn.  Vols.;  brig.  gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  and 
was  first  military  chief  of  police  of 
Manila,  P.  I.  Member  Minnesota  Leg- 
islature, 1890-91;  secretary  Minnesota 
World's  Fair  Commission,  1891-93,  and 
Russian  Relief  Commission,  1891-92. 
Member  Loyal  Legion,  Society  of  the 
Army  of  the  Philippines,  Society  ol 
American  Wars,  four  secret  societies  of 
Yale  University.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (Minneapolis),  Au- 
thors (New  York  City),  Yale  Club  (New 
York  City),  Graduates  Club  (New  Ha- 
ven), Aztec  Club  of  1847.  Address: 
"Sunnyside,"   Minneapolis. 

BEEVES,  Arthur  J.,  general  agent  of 
tlie  New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.  for  Minnesota;  born  at  Madison, 
Wis.,  Sept.  24,  1860;  son  of  John  and 
Jane  Reeves,  daughter  of  Dr.  Charles 
Oswin  of  London,  England;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Iowa,  with  two  years 
in  Cedar  Valley  Seminary, Osage,  Iowa; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  5,  1891, 
to  Mary  S.  Clark;  one  son  Oswin  Ar- 
thur; left  school  on  death  of  father  to 
close  up  his  estate,  in  which  occupation 
spent  two  years;  moved  to  St.  Paul, 
1SS6,  and  a  few  months  later  established 
in  real  estate  business.  Organized,  1889, 
the  fire  insurance  firm  which  was  after- 
ward Reeves  &  Gilliam,  to  which  was 
added  the  St.  Paul  agency  of  the  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co.,  in  1897;  re- 
signed April  1,  1902,  to  accept  general 
agency  of  the  New  England  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.  of  Boston,  in  which  con- 
tinues. Republican  in  National,  inde- 
pendent in  state  and  local  politics.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Con- 
gregational Club  of  Minnesota.  Offices: 
Ryan    Bldg,    St.    Paul;     Bank    of     Com- 


merce Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
2154  Commonwealth  Av.,  St.  Anthony 
Park,   Minn. 


Charles  P.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Dane  County,  Wis.,  Feb.  3,  1856;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools,  Wisconsin  and 
Iowa,  Cedar  Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la., 
graduating,  1878,  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  graduating,  1882.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Glenwood, 
Minn.,  since  March  13,  1883.  County  at- 
torney Pope  Co.,  1884-90;  member  Min- 
nesota House  of  Representatives,  ses- 
sions of  1895  and  1897;  member  State 
Senate,  1899  and  1901.  President  Glen- 
wood board  of  education  for  15  years. 
President  Landing  Ronning  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, labor  saving  bookkeeping  and 
bookkeepers'  supplies.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar 
associations.  Member  Masonic  order,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married,  1885,  to  Miss  Mabel 
Dailey  of  Osage,  la.  Address:  Glen- 
wood, Minn. 

BEEVES,  Gardiner  Hallowell,  secre- 
tary-treasurer North  West  Retail  Coal 
Dealers'  Association;  born,  Maine,  Jan. 
27,  1863;  son  of  Stephen  H.  and  Sarah 
(George)  Reeves;  educated  in  the 
schools  of  Bradford  and  the  Zumbrota, 
Minn.,  High  School.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  the  employ  of  the  St.  Paul  and 
Duluth  R.  R.  as  telegraph  operator,  con- 
tinuing as  station  agent  and  traveling 
freight  and  passenger  agent,  at  St.  Paul, 
Stillwater,  White  Bear  Lake  and  Duluth, 
1880-1892;  in  business  in  Duluth,  1892- 
1896;  traveled  in  Central  America  for 
one  year;  with  Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co., 
St.  Paul,  as  traveling  salesman,  1898- 
1904;  since  Sept.  1,  1904,  in  present  po- 
sition. Captain  G  Co.,  Third  Regiment, 
M.  N.  G.,  at  Duluth,  1892-1895.  Episco- 
palian. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis  Commercial,  St.  Paul  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Of- 
fice: Lumber  Exchange.  Residence:  926 
East  19th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

BEPP,  Ernest  H,,  clerk  of  district 
court  Clearwater  Co.;  born  in  Jefferson 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1875;  son  of  Christo- 
pher and  Mary  (Backus)  Reff;  came  to 
Minnesota,  June,  1881;  attended  common 
and  high  schools  and  worked  on  his 
father's  farm  until  19  years  of  age; 
took  special  courses  four  successive 
summers  at  Teachers'  Training  School, 
Detroit,  Minn.,  following  teaching  as 
profession  8  years,  in  Becker.  Beltrami 
and  Clearwater  counties;  took  up  home- 
stead in  Beltrami  Co.  (now  Clearwater) 
and  was  appointed  clerk  of  court  by 
first  commissioners  of  new  county  Jan. 
1,  1903,  and  was  reelected  Nov.,  1904. 
Secretary  Bagley  Building  and  Loan  As- 
sociation; also  engaged  in  abstracting. 
Republican.  Member  M.  W.  A.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Rebekahs,  Royal  Neighbors.  Married 
at  Cormorant,  Minn.,  Aug.  17,  1901,  to 
Miss  Sophia  Patterson.  Address:  Bag- 
ley,    Minn. 

BEGAN,  John  J.,  county  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born  at  Maple  Grove, 
Wis.,  July  17,  1870;    son  of  Edmond  and 


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Mary  (Coughlin)  Regan.  Began  active 
life  as  scliool  teacher  and  taught  in 
rural  and  graded  schools  11  years;  en- 
tered fraternal  insurance  work,  July, 
1900,  and  won  United  States  prize  for 
best  work  in  that  year;  won  two  state 
prizes  in  same  work  since.  District  dep- 
uty, Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  1901- 
04.  Has  been  superintendent  of  schools, 
Beltrami  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Un- 
married.    Address:    Bemidji,   Minn. 

REGAN,  WilUam  M.,  wholesale  bread; 
born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  17,  1855; 
son  of  Michael  and  Mary  (Gallagher) 
Regan;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  St.  Xavier's  College,  Cincinnati;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Sept.  28,  1881,  to 
Kate  De  H.  Sidle.  Bookkeeper  for  Ed- 
ward Martin  &  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1874-76, 
and  for  Dozier  Cracker  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1876-82;  started  in  business  for  self  in 
Minneapolis  in  1882,  as  member  of  the 
firm  of  Regan  Bros.,  bread  manufactur- 
ers, of  which  is  now  president;  also 
treasurer  Regan  Chemical  Company.  Di- 
rector of  Minneapolis  Industrial  Expo- 
sition, 1886-1892;  director  of  Minneap- 
olis Commercial  Club  for  several  years; 
president  Minneapolis  Retail  Merchants' 
Association,  1905;  president  National 
Association  of  Master  Bakers,  1903  and 
1904.  Republican.  Member  M.  N.  G., 
1877-81,  B.  P.  O.  E.  (exalted  ruler  Min- 
neapolis lodge,  1905  and  1906).  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Baseball  and 
driving.  Office:  5th  St.  and  7th  Av., 
N.  Residence:  Rogers  Hotel,  Minneap- 
olis. 

BEGNER,  John  A.,  physician;  born  in 
Sweden,  1856;  came  to  America,  1876, 
and  located  in  Minnesota;  educated  in 
Sweden  and  at  Augustana  College,  Rock 
Island,  111.,  partial  course.  Studied  med- 
icine at  University  of  Minnesota;  was 
admitted  to  practice,  1889;  began  prac- 
tice at  Winthrop,  Minn.;  has  been  in 
Minneapolis  since  1906.  Married  at  Lake 
City,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Miss  Selma  E.  Carl- 
son. Address:  2224  Central  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

REICHURT,  Sylvester  Ii.,  secretary 
Duluth  Street  Ry.  Co.;  born  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Nov.  22,  1868;  son  of  Daniel  J. 
and  Katherine  (Sellinger)  Reichert;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools.  Began  active 
career  as  bookkeeper  and  was  connected 
with  St.  Paul  wholesale  houses  in  that 
capacity;  made  Duluth  his  permanent 
home  since  18^2;  entered  service  of  Du- 
luth Street  Railway  Co.,  as  bookkeeper, 
1892;  became  auditor,  1896,  and  has  also 
filled  position  of  secretary  of  the  com- 
pany since  1903.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
1891,  to  Miss  Eunice  L.  Hatch.  Club: 
Duluth  Curling.  Recreations:  Fishing 
and  hunting.  Office:  1106  W.  Michigan 
St.     Residence:     2315  E.  4th  St.,  Duluth. 

REZB,  James  E.,  jeweler,  theatre  man- 
ager; born  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  July  9,  1865; 
son  of  James  A.  and  Isabella  (Gamble) 
Reid;  came  to  Minnesota,  1866,  and  was 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Rochester 
and  in  business  college;  married  at 
Rochester,  1894,  to  Miss  Birdie  E.  Krue- 


ger.  Began  active  career  in  jewelry 
business  at  St.  Paul,  came  to  Rochester, 

1894,  and  bought  out  the  jewelry  firm 
of  A.  Westerbaum  &  Co.,  organizing  the 
Reid  &  Keller  Co.,  of  which  he  is  senior 
partner.  Built  the  Metropolitan  Opera 
House,  1901,  and  is  its  owner  and  mana- 
ger. Republican.  Presbyterian.  Ad- 
dress:     Rochester,    Minn. 

REID,  William,  physician;  born  in  Co. 
Gray,  Ontario,  Can.,  Oct.  12,  1865;  son 
of  Jackson  and  Isemnia  (Hall)  Reid; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Maxwell, 
Ont. ;  Collegiate  Institute,  Barrie,  Ont.; 
taught  in  public  schools  and  graduated 
from  Normal  -School  for  Teachers, 
Toronto,  Can.;  entered  study  of  medi- 
cine, 1886,  and  graduated  from  Trinity 
University,  Toronto,  M.D.,  1892;  took 
post   graduate   work   in    New   York   City, 

1895.  and  at  Toronto,  Can.,  1902.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1895.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions, Upper  Mississippi  Valley  Medical 
Society.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  M.  B.  A.  Married  at  Queens- 
town,  Can.,  1895,  to  Miss  Alice  Louise 
Prest.  Recreations:  Fishing  and  boat- 
ing.    Address:     Deerwood,   Minn. 


I,  G-eorg"e  !■.,  physician;  born 
at  Waseca,  Minn.,  May  13,  1871;  son  of 
C.  J.  and  O.  (Wilkowske)  Reineke. 
Studied  medicine  and  began  practice  at 
New  Ulm,  1896.  Address:  New  Ulm, 
Minn. 

REITER,  Henry  William,  physician; 
born  at  Rockville,  Minn.,  Nov.  15,  1863; 
son  of  Henry  and  Susanna  (Weins)  Rei- 
ter;  attended  public  schools,  St.  Cloud 
Normal  School,  graduating  from  advanc- 
ed course,  1889;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery.  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  1893.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  since  1894.  Health 
officer  City  of  Shakopee;  local  surgeon 
Chicago,  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and 
Omaha  Ry.  Secretary  Scott-Carver 
County  Medical  Society;  member  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Member  M.  W.  A.  Married  at 
Shakopee,  May  9,  1904,  to  Miss  Anna 
Marschall.      Address:      Shakopee,   Minn. 

REIiF  Richard  Howard,  railway  of- 
ficial; born  at  Superior,  Wis.,  Oct.  6, 
1864;  son  of  Richard  and  Augusta  J. 
(Clark)  Relf;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  State  Normal  School,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Aug. 
12,  1891,  to  Mary  E.  Howes.  Began  rail- 
way service  with  construction  depart- 
ment Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  1879- 
83,  holding  various  positions  from  flag- 
man to  transitman;  clerk  and  bookkeep- 
er for  Winston  Bros.,  contractors,  1884; 
clerk  in  accounting  department  North- 
ern Pacific  R.  R.,  1885-87;  stenographer 
to  chief  engineer  and  general  manager 
Northern  Pacific  R.  R.,  1887-92;  chief 
clerk  engineering  department,  1892-1900; 
in  1900  appointed  to  present  position  as 
assistant  secretary  of  the  Northern  Paci- 
fic Railway  Co.;  also  secretary  Northern 
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Pacific  Ry.  Co.  Residence:  600  Port- 
land  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

REMINGTON,  C.  A.,  lumber;  born  on 
farm  near  Mansville,  N.  Y.,  May  28, 
1859;  son  of  D.  J.  and  Margaret  (Young) 
Remington.  Lieft  home  at  19  and  went 
to  Manistee,  Mich.,  working  in  mills 
for  two  seasons;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
spring  of  1880,  when  he  was  employed 
as  engineer  in  saw  mills;  in  1884,  be- 
came identified  with  mill,  continuing  un- 
til June,  1894;  was  in  Swan  in  charge  of 
mill  and  established  lumber  yard  at  Al- 
bany, selling  out,  Nov.,  1899;  has  been 
in  Hibbing  since  Nov.,  1899.  Married 
at  Wacoma,  Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1887,  to 
Elenor  Kohler.  Address:  Hibbing, 
Minn. 

REMFEIi,  W.  P.,  banker;  born  in  Rus- 
sia, Sept.  6,  1856;  son  of  Peter  and  Anna 
(Penner)  Rempel;  attended  public  schools 
in  Russia  6  years,  came  to  America 
with  parents,  in  1876,  and  attended  dis- 
trict school  in  tlie  United  States  3  years. 
Worked  on  farm  until  1881,  when  he  be- 
came a  county  grain  buyer  and  later 
became  owner  of  grain  elevator,  etc. 
Entered  banking  business  in  1903,  and  is 
president  Security  State  Bank  of  St. 
James,  and  State  Bank  of  Mountain 
Lake;  director  State  Bank  of  Dorper; 
also  owner  of  farms  in  N.  D.,  and  lands 
in  Washington.  Ex-mayor  of  St.  James. 
Republican.  Mennonite.  Married  at 
Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1899, 
Miss  Katharina  Hiebert.  Address:  St. 
James,    Minn. 

BEBMUND,  Iiouis  Christian,  grain 
commn.  mercliant;  born  in  T\^aseca  Co., 
Minn.,  April  18,  1858;  son  of  Christian 
and  Anna  (Baumgartner)  Remund;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Waseca,  Minn. 
Came  to  Minneapolis,  and  engaged  in 
meat  business,  1887-90;  was  identified 
with  wholesale  produce  commission  busi- 
ness,   1891-93;    became    dealer    in    grain, 

1893,  and  has  been  member  of  grain 
commission  firm  of  Freemire,  Remund 
&    Co.,    since    the    firm    was    organized, 

1894.  Independent  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of  Trade. 
Mason.  Married  in  Will  Co.,  111.,  1885, 
to  Miss  Albertina  Baumgartner.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
3412    Portland    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

BEMV,  Francis  N.,  clergyman;  native 
of  Alsace  Lorraine,  Germany;  educated 
in  his  native  country.  Came  to  America, 
Sept.,  1892,  and  has  lived  in  Minnesota 
since  Feb.,  1901.  Pastor  of  St.  Louis 
Church,  French  Catholic.  Address:  506 
Cedar  St.,   St.   Paul. 


!,  John  J.,  merchant;  born  at 
Barton,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1845;  son  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  (Valentine)  Rennie;  at- 
tended school  at  Derby  and  Sheffield,  Vt., 
until  16  years  of  age.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  store;  appointed  sta- 
tion agent  of  Passeempsic  R.  R.;  at 
Bradford,  Vt.,  1872;  removed  to  Annan- 
dale,  Minn.,  1887,  starting  as  retail  deal- 
er in  general  merchandise,  in  wliich 
business     he     still     continues.       Trustee 


Annandale  Telephone  Exchange.  Ex- 
member  village  council  (former  presi- 
dent). Mason.  Married  at  Annandale, 
1891,  to  Miss  Abbie  F.  McLane.  Ad- 
dress:     Annandale,   Minn. 

BETRUM,  P.  A.,  bank  cashier;  born 
in  Lafayette  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  27,  1879; 
educated  in  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Seminary. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  Commer- 
cial Bank  of  Dawson,  Minn.,  1893;  found- 
ed State  Bank  of  Lafayette,  1901,  and 
was  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the 
Nansen  Grain  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1899. 
Cashier  and  director  State  Bank  of 
Lafayette;  director  Nicollet  Co.,  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.;  secretary 
Lafayette  Farmers  Elevator  Co.;  deputy 
clerk  of  Court,  Nicollet  Co.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Madelia,  Minn., 
June  6,  1905,  to  Miss  Sophia  Hanson. 
Address:     Lafayette,  Minn. 

BETSIiOFF,  O.  C,  jeweler;  born  In 
Prussia,  Germany,  Dec.  19,  1859;  son  of 
Carl  O.  and  Albertina  Retsloff;  came  to 
America  with  parents  about  1865  and 
lias  lived  in  Minnesota  ever  since;  edu- 
cated in  private  and  public  schools  at 
St.  Peter;  unmarried.  Began  in  jewelry 
store  at  13  years  of  age;  is  now  at  the 
head  of  jewelry  business  which  he  es- 
tablished in  1877.  Minnesota  State  reg- 
istered optician.  Director  State  Bank  of 
Commerce,  Winnebago.  Republican. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address:      Winnebago,   Minn. 

BEYNOIiDS,  Georg-e  H.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Lemont,  Mich.,  Jan.  26,  1853;  son  of 
Reuben  and  Lucia  A.  Reynolds;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Rochester,  Minn.; 
graduated  from  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1875.  Married  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
Oct.  30,  1889,  to  Mae  Lynill.  Began 
practice  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  as  partner 
of  Hon.  Knute  Nelson;  has  been  engaged 
in  practice  in  St.  Cloud  since  1886  and 
has  been  member  of  law  firm  of  Rey- 
nolds &  Rosser,  since  1898.  Attorney 
Great  Northern,  Northern  Pacific  and 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  railways.  Member  Public  Library 
Board.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Elks.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Fishing,  boating, 
study  of  natural  history.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,   Minn. 

BETNOIiDS,  Myron  Herhert,  educator; 
born  at  Wheaton,  111.,  Nov.  5,  1865;  son 
of  Gardner  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Budd)  Rey- 
nolds; educated  at  Iowa  State  College, 
Ames,  la.,  degrees  of  B.S.A.,  1886, 
D.V.M.,  1889;  Iowa  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  M.D.,  1891;  Iowa 
College  of  Pharmacy,  Ph.G.,  1891.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  May  17,  1893,  to  Eva  M.  Kuhn 
(died  Aug.  31,  1893);  2nd,  at  St.  Anthony 
Park,  St.  Paul,  March  31,  1897,  to  May 
I.  Shaw.  Began  practice  at  Keosauqua, 
la.,  1890;  professor  veterinary  medicine, 
University  of  Minnesota,  since  1893;  also 
in  charge  of  veterinary  division  of  the 
State  Experiment  Station.  Member 
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Medican  Assn.,  Minn.  State  Veterinary 
Assn.,  Minn.  State  Medical  Assn.,  Mo. 
Valley  Veterinary  Assn.,  Minn.  State 
Live  Stock  Sanitary  Board,  Minn.  State 
Veterinary  Sanitary  Board  (secretary), 
Minn.  State  -Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn. 
Autlior:  Veterinary  Studies  for  Agricul- 
tural Students;  also  writer  magazine 
articles,  bulletins,  etc.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Commandery,  Shrine.  Club: 
University.  Recreations:  Gardening-, 
poultry  and  cultivation  of  flowers.  Resi- 
dence: L'145  Knapp  St.,  St.  Anthony 
Pai-k,    St.   Paul. 

BUYNOIiDSON,  John  Thomas,  whole- 
sale china,  born  at  East  Orrington,  Me., 
March  27,  1S65;  son  of  Edward  L.  and 
Susan  Lucretia  (Meyers)  Reynoldson; 
educated  in  grammar  and  high  schools 
at  Dubuque,  Iowa;  married  in  Brooklyn, 
Sept.  4,  1890,  to  Ellen  F.  Gaylord.  En- 
tered employ  of  Wemott,  Howard  &  Co., 
1886,  as  bill  clerk;  became  manager  of 
the  wholesale  department,  18SS;  secre- 
tary of  the  Wemott-Howard  Company 
since  1905.  Served  8  years  in  Iowa 
State  Militia.  Mason  (32^),  Shriner; 
member  Royal  Arcanum,  W.  O.  W.  Club: 
Commercial.  OflJice:  385-389  Jackson 
St.  Residence:  781  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

BHINES,  De  Costa,  physician;  born  at 
Jackson,  Mich.,  Jan.  18,  1858;  son  of 
George  W.  and  Julia  (Lincoln)  Rhines; 
educated  in  high  school  and  at  Hahne- 
mann Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
.graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1884.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Jackson  Co.,  Mich.,  1884; 
has  been  located  at  Caledonia,  Minn., 
since  1S9S.  Coroner  Houston  (io.,  vice 
president  Belden,  Fullerton,  Rhines  Med- 
ical Company.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Houston  and  Fillmore  Co.  Medical  So- 
ciety. Democrat.  Royal  Arch  Mason; 
member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Married 
at  Jackson,  Mich.,  1883,  to  Miss  Addie 
M.  Peterson.  Club:  Commercial  Men's. 
Address:     Caledonia,  Minn. 

BHOBA,  Albert,  banker;  born  in  Ger- 
many, Sept.  13,  1837;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Cremmen,  Germany.  Enlisted 
in  Union  Army,  March  11,  1862,  in  Co.  D, 
5th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.;  discharged  as  ad- 
jutant, Sept.  6,  1865;  took  up  homestead 
in  Todd  Co.,  Minn.,  and  lived  on  farm 
until  April  1,  1884;  was  elected  county 
auditor  of  Todd  Co.,  1884,  and  moved  to 
Long  Prairie  same  year,  holding  office 
of  county  auditor  for  15  years;  also 
superintendent  of  schools,  Todd  Co.,  4 
years.  Entered  banking,  Oct.  3,  1899; 
now  president  First  National  Bank, 
Long  Prairie;  director  First  National 
Bank,  Royalton,  Minn.  Member  G.  A. 
R.     Address:     Long  Prairie,  Minn. 

BHYS-HEBBEBT,  W.,  organist;  born 
in  South  Wales,  1870;  took  first  lessons 
of  Edward  Lawrence  of  Leipzig;  studied 
theory,  composition  and  organ  under  J. 
J.  Davies  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.)  and  Dr.  F. 
J.  Karn,  principal  of  London  College  of 
Music,  and  received  degree  of  Mus.  Bac. 
and  Mus.   Doc.   from   Trinity  University, 


Toronto,  Onl. ;  has  taken  prizes  for 
composition  at  three  Welsh  festivals, 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa..  Salt  Lake  City  and 
Denver;  now  organist  Hennepin  Av.  M. 
E.  church,  Minneapolis.  Composer  of 
part-songs,  choruses  and  arrangements  of 
American  and  Irish  airs.  Author:  Pro- 
gressive Sight  Singing  Exercises.  Of- 
flce:    387  St.  Peter  St.,  St.   Paul. 

BICB,  Albert  E.,  banker;  born  in  Nor- 
way, Sept.  24,  1847;  educated  in  the 
common  schools.  Joined  the  Union 
Army  at  the  time  of  the  Civil  War  as 
member  Co.  K,  15th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.  En- 
tered banking  business  in  1882;  presi- 
dent of  the  Bank  of  Willmar;  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  Willmar  Sash  &  Door  Co. 
Member  of  Minnesota  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives from  Hennepin  Co.,  1870; 
member  of  the  State  Senate  from  Kand- 
iyohi Co.,  1874-86,  except  one  term; 
lieut.  governor  of  Minnesota,  1886-91; 
member  Board  of  Regents,  Minnesota 
State  University;  president  Farmers 
Board  of  Institutes.  Married  at  Will- 
mar, Minn.,  1877,  to  Miss  Sophia  L.  i 
Brattlund.       Address:       Willmar,     Minn. 

BICE,  Eug-ene,  judge  of  probate 
Steele  Co.;  born  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  Aug. 
14,  1863;  son  of  Carlton  E.  and  Mary 
Rice;  graduate  Law  Department  Univer- 
sity of  W^isconsin  1889;  unmarried.  Was 
executive  clerk  to  Gov.  Linn,  1899-1900; 
has  been  a  resident  of  Owatonna  since 
1867.  Elected  judge  of  probate,  Nov., 
1904,  and  reelected  Nov.,  1906,  present 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Democrat. 
Address:     Owatonna,  Minn. 

BICE,  Georg-e  D.,  physician;  born  at 
Adrian,  Minn.,  Aug.  31,  1880;  son  of  A. 
J.  and  Mary  E  (Hitchens)  Rice;  edu- 
cated in  Adrian  High  School  and  in 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  M.D.,  1903.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  Duluth,  June,  1903,  and  is  now 
located  at  Pipestone;  member  of  firm  of 
Drs.  Taylor  and  Rice.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Club:  Pipestone 
Social  (secretary).  Address:  Pipestone, 
Minn. 

BICHABDS,  David,  dry  goods;  born  at 
Remsen,  N.  Y.;  son  of  Thomas  J.  and 
Margaret  (Owen)  Richards;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1S6S;  educated  at  Mankato 
State  Normal  School,  Ripon  (Wis.)  Col- 
lege, University  of  Minnesota;  married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  to  Flora  Mills. 
Taught  school  two  years;  was  connected 
with  N.  B.  Harwood,  Minneapolis,  1880, 
Storm  &  Hill,  later,  and  was  with  Auer- 
bach  Finch  &  Van  Slyke  until  1889; 
assisted  in  establishing  present  firm  of 
J.  B.  &  D.  Ricliards,  dry  goods  and 
cloaks,  1889.  Republican,  Presbyterian. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Recreations; 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Address:  Man- 
kato,  Minn. 

BICHABDS,  Ira  B.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Bowling  Green,  Mo.,  May  20, 
1864;  son  of  Count  Bertrand  and  Emma 
(Campbell)  Richards;  common  school 
education;  married  at  Tacoma  Wash., 
Jan.    4,    1894,   to   Edith   Henderson.     En- 


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tered  railway  service  as  telegraph  opera- 
tor Chicago  &  Alton  Railway  and  was 
dispatcher  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  at  Ta- 
conia,  Wash.,  1890-92;  was  assistant 
chief  dispatcher,  1892-94,  chief  dis- 
patcher, 1894-95,  assistant  train  master, 
1895-99,  trainmaster,  1899-1903  and  has 
been  superintendent  car  service  same 
road,  since  May,  1903.  Mason;  member 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Office:  Northern 
Pacific  Bldg.  Residence:  937  Hague 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

BZCHARDS,  John  Bunyan,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15, 
1857;  son  of  Thomas  J.  and  Margaret 
(Owen)  Richards;  came  to  Minesota 
1868;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
State  Normal  School,  Mankato.  Raised 
on  a  farm;  connected  with  dry  goods 
business  since  Sept.,  1878;  member  of 
the  firm  of  J.  B.  and  D.  Richards,  since 
April,  1885.  Republican.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Cambria,  Wis.,  May  20,  1886  to  Miss 
Jennie  E.  Williams.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

BICKABDSON,  Harold  J.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Haverhill,  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn., 
Maich  26  1872;  son  of  H.  M.  and  Sarah 
J.  (McCrillis)  Richardson;  graduate  of 
Rochester  High  School,  1889;  one  year  in 
College  of  Liberal  Arts,  University  of 
Minnesota;  three  years  in  College  of 
Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing, LL.B.,  1900.  Married  at  Evanston, 
111.,  Jan.  1,  1901,  to  Anna  Reimers.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Rochester 
since  1900;  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Richardson  &  Richardson.  Three  times 
elected  county  attorney  of  Steele  Co., 
and  is  now  serving  third  term.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  Law  Alumni 
Association.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias 
and  Delta  Tau  Delta  and  Phi  Delta  Phi 
fraternities.     Address:     Rochester,  Minn. 

BICHARDSOK,  Harris,  lawyer;  born 
at  Lowell,  Wis.,  Aug.  8,  1858;  son  of 
Edwin  B.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Tenney) 
Richardson;  educated  in  Janesville 
(Wis.)  High  School;  two  years  in  pre- 
paratory department  Beloit  (Wis.)  Col- 
lege; Yale  University,  B.A.,  1881;  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  Law  Department, 
L.Ii.B.,  1883.  Married  at  Danbury,  Conn., 
1882,  to  Mary  K.  Fairchild  (now  de- 
ceased). Admitted  to  bar,  June,  1883; 
began  practice  of  law  at  St.  Paul,  Aug., 
1883;  partner  with  Charles  D.  Kerr  from 
1885  until  appointment  of  Col.  Kerr  as 
district  judge,  1887;  partner  with  James 
E.  Markham,  1889;  member  firm  of  War- 
ner, Richardson  &  Laurence,  1890-1900; 
since  May  1,  1900,  practicing  alone.  Re- 
publican; member  Republican  State  Cen- 
tral Committee  three  terms  and  secre- 
tary of  committee  two  terms.  Trustee 
The  State  Savings  Bank.  Member  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  fraternity.  Clubs:  Min- 
nesota. Commercial.  Office:  New  G.-A. 
Bk.  Bldg.  Residence:  4  94  Ashland  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

RICHARDSON,  Henry  Kneeland,  shoe 
merchant;  born  at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  Aug. 
12,  1871;  son  of  Clarence  M.  and  Isabel 


(Kneeland)  Richardson;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Waitsfield.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  clothing  store  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1891;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis and  filled  position  of  cashier  Min- 
neapolis Street  Ry.  Co.;  returned  to  shoe 
business,  1896,  and  was  connected  with 
George  Cravens,  later  with  the  Twin 
City  Shoe  Co.  and  with  Wolff  Brothers 
Shoe  Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  until  1901;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis  and  has  been  vice 
president  of  The  Grimsrud  Shoe  Co., 
since  Jan.  1,  1901.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. York  Rite  Mason,  Knight  Templar; 
member  U.  C.  T.  of  America,  M.  W.  A. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1892,  to  Miss 
Florence  Druckhamer.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Garfield.  Office:  27-29  N.  3rd 
St.  Residence:  3045  Bryant  Av.,  S.. 
Minneapolis. 

RICHARDSON,  Henry  M.,  born  In 
Orange  Co.,  Vt.,  March  10,  1844;  son  of 
James  and  Lucinda  Richardson;  com- 
mon school  education;  married  at  Janes- 
ville, Wis.,  1870,  to  Miss  Sarah  J.  Mc- 
Crillis. Served  in  Civil  War  in  15th 
Vermont  Regt.;  came  to  Minnesota  in 
1867,  and  located  in  Olmsted  Co.;  en- 
gaged during  a  large  part  of  his  life  in 
mercantile  and  farming  business.  Re- 
publican. Sheriff  of  Olmsted  Co.,  11 
years;  member  Minnesota  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1893;  president  Rochester 
City  council  two  terms.  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  Tem- 
plar, Shrine;  Kniglits  of  Pythias,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Custer  Post  No.  44, 
G.  A.  R.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Rochester,  Minn. 

RICHARDSON,  Walter  Jay,  phvsician; 
born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1856, 
son  of  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Reed)  Rich- 
ardson; educated  at  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.;  Amherst  College,  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B., 
1881;  Harvard  and  Columbia  Medical 
colleges,  degree  of  M.D.,  1885.  Has  been 
actively  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  1885;  surgeon  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry. ;  Grand  Medical  Exam- 
iner A.  O.  U.  W.  for  Minnesota;  ex- 
chairman  Fairmont  Board  of  Health; 
secretary  Board  of  U.  S.  Pension  Exam- 
iners. Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations  and  local 
societies.  Republican        (ex-chairman 

Martin  County  Republican  Central  Com- 
mittee). Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  K.  O.  T.  M.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A. 
M.  B.  A.  Married  at  West  Hampstead, 
N.  H.,  1886,  to  Miss  Sarah  Sagar.  Ad- 
dress:     Fairmont,    Minn. 

RICHARDSON,  William  B.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Nov.  10,  1876; 
son  of  H.  M.  and  Sarah  J.  (McCrillis) 
Richardson;  graduate  College  of  Law, 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1900;  unmarried.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  in  Rochester 
since  1900;  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Richardson  &  Richardson.  Republican. 
Judge  of  Municipal  court,  Rochester,  for 
two  years.  Methodist.  Member  Law 
Alumni    Association.      Member    Knights 


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of  Pythias,  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternity. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Roches- 
ter, Minn. 

BIDDZ:iiIi,  William  Henry,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Merrickville,  Can.,  Nov. 
11,  1S4S;  son  of  Robert  and  Catherine 
(Foster)  Riddell;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Canada  and  at  Carleton  Col- 
lege, Minn.;  married  at  Northfield,  Minn., 
August  25,  1S81,  to  Miss  Jane  M.  Hun- 
ter. Worked  at  trade  of  tin  smith  at 
Merrickville,  two  years;  located  in 
Northfield,  1867,  and  was  connected  with 
the  Hyde  HardM'are  Co.;  disposed  of  his 
interest  and  since  1895  holds  interest 
in  the  Northfield  Furnace  Co.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  F.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.     Address:      Northfield,   Minn. 

HIDUXmH,  John  Wallace,  diplomat; 
born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  12,  1864; 
son  of  Jolin  Wallace  and  Rebecca  Blair 
(McClure)  Riddle;  prepared  for  college 
in  private  school;  graduate  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  A.B.,  1887;  student 
Columbia  Law  School,  1888-91;  studied 
international  law,  history  and  diplomacy 
at  Ecole  des  Sciences  Politiques,  Paris, 
1891-93;  received  certificate  of  profi- 
ciency in  Russian  language  from  Col- 
lege de  France,  1893.  Was  secretary  U. 
S.  legation  to  Turkey,  1893-1900;  sec- 
retary U.  S.  embassy  to  Russia,  1901- 
03;  diplomatic  agent  and  consul  general 
of  U.  S.  to  Egypt,  1903-05;  Envoy  Ex- 
traordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
to  Roumania  and  Servia  since  March  6, 
1905.  Unmarried.  Clubs:  Minnesota; 
Rittenhouse  (Philadelphia);  Metropoli- 
tan (Washington);  Union  (New  York). 
Home:  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Address:  Amer- 
ican Legation,  Bucharest,  Roumania. 

BIDEB,  Ted  E.,  banking;  born  at  Gar- 
win,  la.,  March  18,  1868;  son  of  George 
R.  and  Eliza  (Mitchell)  Rider;  graduate 
Garwin  High  School,  1888;  married  at 
Garwin,  la.,  1890,  to  Miss  Nannie  I. 
Cuthbertson.  Came  to  Minnesota.  1897, 
and  has  been  cashier  of  the  Bank  of 
Shevlin  since  1901.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:    Shevlin,  Minn. 

BIEBEi;!:,  Philip,  brick  manufacturer; 
born.  Carver  County,  Minn.,  Sept.  17, 
1862;  son  of  Andrew  and  Marie  A.  (Nie- 
berle)  Riedele;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Chaska,  Minn.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  of  brick  since 
1881,  the  firm  name  being  Riedele  and 
Casper.  Married,  Chaska,  Nov.  24,  1884, 
Mary  Maurus.  Director  of  the  Carver 
County  Sugar  Company;  president,  1905. 
Chaska  Canning  Company.  Mayor  of 
the  City  of  Chaska,  1901-1907,  (now 
serving  third  term).  Republican.  Mem- 
ber of  the  I.  O.  O.  P.  Club:  St.  Paul 
Commercial.  Oflice:  Chaska,  Minn.,  and 
326  Jackson  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
Chaska,    Minn. 

BIEDIi,  Frank  J.,  merchant;  born  in 
Fond  du  Lac  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1867; 
son  of  Franz  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Schott) 
Riedl;  educated  in  district  schools,  and 
in  graded  schools  of  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 


Came  to  Minnesota,  1871;  lived  on  a 
farm  until  1882;  entered  business  as 
junior  member  of  the  firm  of  Nelson  & 
Riedl,  clothing  and  shoes,  Aug.  6,  1886. 
Also  director  Sleepy  Eye  Teleplione  Co. 
Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Knights  of  Columbus,  C.  O.  F.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at 
Sleepy  Eye,  Oct.  1,  1895,  to  Miss  Georgia 
G.  McCarthy.  Address:  Sleepy  Eye, 
Minn. 

BIEKE,  Aug-ust  v.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Cairo,  Minn.,  Aug.  15,  1865;  son  of 
George  and  Sophia  (Schweer)  Rieke; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Cur- 
tiss  Business  College,  Minneapolis.  First 
white  child  born  in  town  of  Cairo,  Minn, 
(parents  were  pioneers  of  Minnesota,  the 
fatlier  taking  part  in  siege  of  Fort 
Ridgely,  1862;  mother  captured  by 
Indians,  who  first  killed  her  first  hus- 
band; released  to  General  Sibley  after 
six  weeks  of  captivity);  lived  on  farm 
until  22  years  of  age;  went  into  grain 
business  and  later  followed  farm  imple- 
ment business  at  Fairfax,  Minn.  En- 
tered law  offiice  of  Hon.  John  A.  Dalzell, 
Fairfax,  1893;  admitted  to  the  bar,  Feb. 
14,  1898,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  law.  County  attorney  of 
Renville  Co.,  1899-1903;  member  state 
senate,  1903-07.  Director  F.  &  M.  State 
Bank,  of  Arlington,  Minn.,  Fairfax  Tele- 
phone Co.;  general  manager  Renville 
Rural        Telephone        Co.  Republican. 

Methodist.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Fairfax,  Minn.,  May 
29,  1895,  to  Miss  Lena  Maurer.  Ad- 
dress:    Fairfax,  Minn. 

BIES,  Jacob,  bottler  of  carbonated 
beverages;  ))orn  in  Simmern,  Luxem- 
burg, Germany,  Dec.  6,  1830;  son  of 
Nicholas  and  Katharena  (Kiefer)  Ries; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Simmern. 
Came  to  America,  May,  1854,  and  was 
engaged  as  musician  and  carpenter  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  settled  in  Sha- 
kopee,  Minn.,  1857;  entered  bottling  busi- 
ness as  junior  member  of  the  firm  of 
O'lj'eary  &  Ries,  1872;  bouglit  out  part- 
ner, 1873,  and  has  since  conducted  tlie 
business  himself  under  title  of  Jacob 
Riese  Bottling  Works,  bottler  and  man- 
ufacturer Rock  Spring  table  water  and 
carbonated  beverages,  wholesale  only. 
Received  higliest  prize  medal  and  diplo- 
ma. World's  Fair,  Chicago.  Director 
Security  State  Bank,  Shakopee.  Demo- 
crat. Alderman  City  of  Shakopee,  1879- 
91;  president  of  city  council,  1887-91; 
mayor  of  city,  1895-99.  Roman  Catliolic. 
Member  St.  John's  Society.  Married  at 
Shakopee,  Oct.  27,  1857,  to  Miss  Jose- 
phine M.  Mamer.  Address:  Shakopee, 
Minn. 

BIGGS,  Charles  Eugene,  physician; 
born  in  Williams  County,  O.,  April  26, 
1853;  son  of  Charles  and  Annie  (North- 
craft)  Riggs;  graduated  from  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan  University,  Delaware,  Ohio,  A.B., 
1877  (A.M.,  later);  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Baltimore,  Md.,  M.D.  1880; 
post  graduate  courses  at  New  York, 
London,    Edinburgh,    Paris.      Married   at 


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Bryan,  Ohio,  1S84,  to  Mable  Elizabeth 
Pratt.  Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine 
since  1881.  Professor  of  nervous  and 
mental  diseases  in  Medical  Department 
University  of  Minnesota;  consulting 
neurologist  to  St.  Joseph's  Hospital, 
City  and  County  Hospital,  St.  Luke's 
Hospital,  St.  Paul,  Asbury  Hospital, 
M  tneapolis;  chief  of  neurological  de- 
partment, St.  Paul  Free  Dispensary. 
Member  American  Neurological  Associa- 
tion, American  Medico  Psychological 
Association,  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion, etc.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner.  Congregationalist.  Clubs: 

Minnesota,  Town  and  County  (St.  Paul); 
Sewanhaka  Corinthian  Yacht  (New 
York).  Office:  Endicott  Arcade  Bldg. 
Residence:      595  Dayton  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BIIiEV,  Edwin  Almiron,  physician; 
born  in  Atchison  Co.,  Kansas,  March  28, 
1871;  son  of  Alexander  and  Alvina  E. 
(Carlton)  Riley;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  native  county,  Campbell  Un- 
iversity, Holton,  Kan.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.C.E.,  1890;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1897. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Huron, 
Kan.,  June,  1897;  located  at  Willow 
River,  Minn.,  April,  1899;  spent  one  year 
post  graduate  course,  1906-07,  in  hospi- 
tals, Chicago.  Republican.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Mason,  Knight  Templar; 
member  M.  W.  A.  Unmarried.  Address: 
St.   Elizabeth   Hospital,   Chicago,   111. 

SiIImU'T,  William  Bell,  clergyman;  born 
in  Grge^ii  Co.,  Ind.,  March  22,  1861;  son 
of  Branson  Radish  and  Ruth  Anna 
(Jackson)  Riley;  educated  in  country 
schools  of  Kentucky;  Northern  Indiana 
Normal  School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  1879- 
80;  Hanover  College,  Ind.,  1881-85,  grad- 
uate, degree  of  A.B.,  1885,  A.M.,  later, 
from  same  college;  Southern  Baptist 
Theological  Seminary,  Louisville,  Ky., 
1885-88,  graduate,  full  course,  degree  of 
D.Th.,  1888.  Served  as  pastor  First 
Baptist  Church,  Carrollton,  Ky.,  1884-86; 
Tabernacle  Baptist  Church,  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  1886-87;  First  Baptist  Church, 
Lafayette,  Ind.,  1888-90;  First  Baptist 
Church,  Bloomington,  111.,  1890-93;  Cal- 
vary Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  1893-97; 
First  Baptist  Church,  Minneapolis,  since 
1897.  Also  superintendent  NortlTwest- 
ern  Bible  Training  School.  Author  of  8 
volumes  on  religious  subjects.  Married 
at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Dec.  31,  1890.  Office: 
1006  Harmon  Place.  Residence:  2001 
Kenwood   Blvd.,   Minneapolis. 

BIITG,  Christian  I.,  judge  of  probate, 
Pipestone  Co.;  born  at  Christiania.  Nor- 
way, June  11,  1S48;  son  of  Iver  H.  and 
Inger  (Jacobson)  Ring;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Norway.  Came  to 
America,  1869,  and  worked  as  farm 
hand,  1869-71;  clerk  in  general  merchan- 
dise store,  Lansing,  la.,  1871-75;  visited 
old  home  in  Norway,  1875;  came  to  Min- 
nesota and  was  clerk  in  store  at  Lu- 
verne,  1877-81;  became  agent  for  the 
John  Paul  Lumber  Co.,  of  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  managing  yard  at  Edgerton,  Minn., 


to  1890  when  company  sold  out;  was 
elected  judge  of  probate,  Pipestone  Co., 
1900,  and  has  been  reelected  at  each 
succeeding  election.  Republican.  Lutli- 
eran.  Married  at  Lansing,  la.,  1885,  to 
Miss  Hokina  Johnson.  Office:  Pipe- 
stone, Minn.  Residence:  Edgerton, 
Minn. 

BUTG-DAIi,  Peter  M.,  president  North- 
western Marble  Works;  born  at  Good- 
hue, Minn.,  Feb.  10,  1861;  son  of  Matias 
P.  and  Ingeborg  (Sateren)  Ringdal;  at- 
tended public  schools  aj  Zumbrota,  Minn., 
1867-78,  St.  Olaf's  Academy,  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1879-80.  Was  telegraph  operator, 
station  agent  and  express  agent,  1881- 
90;  conducted  wholesale  and  retail  fruit 
and  confectionery  business,  1890-92;  en- 
gaged in  manufacture  and  sale  of  mar- 
ble, 1893  to  the  present  time.  President 
Northwestern  Marble  Works;  vice  presi- 
dent Crookston  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation. Member  Minnesota  State  Sen- 
ate, 1894-98;  State  railroad  commis- 
sioner, 1899-1900.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  In- 
dependent Order  of  Foresters.  Married 
at  Zumbrota,  Minn.,  1885,  Mary  Shirley. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Crooks- 
ton,   Minn. 

RISING,  Benjamin  W.,  soap;  born  in 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1869;  public 
school  education.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1887,  and  entered  soap  business;  has 
been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Tlie 
Minnesota  Soap  Co.  since  1900.  Office: 
202-214  Eagle  St.  Residence:  787  Laurel 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

RISJOBB,  John  TH.,  physician,  opti- 
cian; l)orn  in  Norway,  Dec.  22,  1863;  son 
of  Nels  J.  and  Sonneva  (Rollag)  Ris- 
jord;  educated  at  Hvidsid  Seminary, 
Norway,  1881,  remaining  until  within 
one  year  of  graduation;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, July,  1882;  was  editor,  publisher 
and  half  owner  Mount  Horeb  (Wis.) 
Times,  1892-94;  attended  Nortliwestern 
Academy,  Madison,  Wis.,  1888  and  1889 
and  Black  Earth  High  School,  1890; 
taught  school  two  years;  attended  Keo- 
kuk (la.)  Medical  College,  1894-98,  grad- 
uating, 1898,  receiving  degree  of  M.D. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Kensett, 
la.,  1898;  has  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Fertile,  Minn.,  since  1899;  also  owns 
and  operates  farm  near  Fertile  and  pri- 
vate hospital.  Local  surgeon  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.;  chairman  Fertile  board 
of  health.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations.  Red 
River  Valley  Medical  Society.  "Repub- 
lican. Lutheran.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W. 
and  M.  W.  A.  (medical  examiner  for 
these  and  other  organizations).  Mar- 
ried at  Mount  Horeb,  Wis.,  1891,  to  Miss 
Carrie  Skogen;  4  children.  Address: 
Fertile,   Minn. 

SITCHIB,  Parks,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Brainbridge.  Putnam  Co., 
Ind.,  Dec.  15,  1845;  son  of  Rev.  James 
and  Hannah  E.  (Parks)  Ritchie;  edu- 
cated at  Franklin  Academy  (Ind.) 
Served  as  private  in  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion,   Army   of   the   Cumberland,   1864. 


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Graduate  Ohio  Medical  College  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1870.  Entered  practice  of 
medicine  at  Petersburg,  Ind.;  removed 
to  Wellington,  Kas.,  where  he  continued, 
1871-73;  returned  to  Indiana  and  prac- 
ticed for  8  years  at  Martinsville;  matri- 
culated at  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York  City,  and  took  post 
graduate  course  at  Bellevue  Hospital 
Medical  College,  ISSO-Sl;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  St.  Paul  since  1881. 
Professor  of  obstetrics,  College  of  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, since  1S88;  member  medical  and 
surgical  staff  St.  Luke's  Hospital  and 
obstetrician  St.  Paul  City  Hospital. 
Member  American  Medical  Association, 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Association 
(ex-president),  Minnesota  Academy  of 
Medicine  (ex-president),  Ramsey  County 
Medical  Society.  Member  Obstetrical 
Council  9th  International  Medical  Con- 
gress. Married  at  Petersburg,  Ind.,  1871, 
to  Miss  Emma  Bates.  Office:  Lowrie 
Arcade.  Residence:  579  Summit  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

BOADMA17,  Ira  M.,  physician;  born  at 
Stahlstown,  Pa.,  Dec.  28,  1865;  son  of 
William  and  Polly  Jane  (McConnaughey) 
Roadman;  attended  common  school  un- 
til 17  years  of  age;  Cornell  College.  la., 
1883-85;  Iowa  State  Normal  School, 
graduating,  1888;  taught  school  two 
years;  in  railway  mail  service,  1890-94; 
entered  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  1894, 
graduating,  M.D.,  1898.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  since  June,  1898.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  St.  Louis  County  Medi- 
cal Society.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Royal  League,  Modern 
Brotherhood  of  America.  Married  at 
Yale,  Mich.,  1893,  to  Miss  Nancy  Leva- 
good.      Address:      Bovey,    Minn. 

BOBBINS,  Andrew  B.,  street  railway 
official  and  real  estate  owner;  born  at 
Phillips,  Me.,  April  21,  1845;  son  of 
Daniel  and  Mary  (Shaw)  Bobbins;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1855,  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  a;^  Anoka,  1855-62.  Parti- 
cipated in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  as 
member  of  Co.  A,  Sth  Regt.,  Minn. 
Vols.,  serving  from  Sept.,  1862,  until 
honorably  discharged  in  1865.  Was 
agent  of  the  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Ry.. 
at  Willmar,  Minn.,  1870-74;  established 
Bank  of  Willmar,  1879;  was  general 
manager  Northwestern  Elevator  Co., 
1882-1906;  has  been  interested  in  street 
railway  and  in  real  estate  investments 
since  1890  and  is  now  president  and 
treasurer  of  the  North  Side  Street  Rail- 
way Co.  Was  member  Minnesota  State 
Senate,  1876;  House  of  Representatives, 
1895;  surveyor  general  of  logs  and  lum- 
ber, 1895-97.  Republican.  Presbvterian. 
Mason  (32^),  Scottish  Rite.  Shriner; 
member  Ancient  Order  United  Work- 
men. Member  Butler  Post.  G.  A.  R. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1869,  to  Miss 
Adelaide  Walker.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Rob- 
binsdale,   Minn. 


BOBBINS,  Charles  Pern,  physician 
(internist);  born  at  Burlington,  la.,  Jan. 
12,  1873;  son  of  Joseph  Vastute  and 
Hannah  (Bennett)  Bobbins;  educated  in 
common  and  high  schools  of  Burling- 
ton, 1SS9;  private  school  in  literature 
and  Greek,  1889-90;  studied  under  Prof. 
Egbert;  attended  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, Chicago;  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia,  graduating  May  4,  1894; 
private  laboratory.  Da  Costa  &  Kyle, 
Philadelphia,  1894;  resident  physician 
Jefferson  Hospital,  Philadelphia,'  1894. 
Was  assistant  surgeon  P.B.:N.H.D.V.S., 
Los  Angeles  Co.,  Calif.,  1895-96;  at  New 
York  Post  Graduate  School,  operative 
surgery  and  gynecology,  winter  of  1895- 
96;  has  been  located  at  Winona,  Minn., 
since  1896;  examiner  for  Metropolitan, 
Mutual  and  Securities  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance companies,  all  of  New  York. 
ITpon  eligible  list  assistant  surgeon  U. 
S.  Army,  contract  service,  1902;  eligible 
list    surgeon    Isthmian    Canal,    LT.    S.    A., 

1905.  Special  studies,  internal  medicine 
and     medical     diagnosis,     Vienna,     July, 

1906,  to  close  of  year,  and  at  Berlin,  un- 
til March,  1907.  Member  Winona  Co. 
and  Southern  Minnesota  Medical  socie- 
ties, Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason.  Married  at 
Winona,  July  28,  1906,  Miss  Frances 
Lyon  Sinclair.     Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

BOBBINS,  John  Shaw,  lumber  and 
fuel;  born  in  Maine,  Dec.  28,  1848;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Mary  R.  (Shaw)  Robbins; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1855;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Anoka.  Began  active 
career  at  18  by  leaving  home  and  going 
to  work  for  Merrill  Ryder,  in  the  fur 
trade;  entered  employ  of  Crowley,  House 
&  Edgerton,  fur  traders,  and  remained 
with  the  firm  1866-69;  i=eturned  to  St. 
Paul  and  joined  brother  D.  M.  Robbins, 
in  buying  and  selling  horses;  went  out 
on  first  survey  of  Northern  Pacific  Rail- 
road, as  wagon  master,  1871;  in  fall  of 
same  year  worked  for  St.  Paul  &  Paci- 
fic R.  R.  JTo.,  at  Minneapolis,  checking 
and  handling  freight  into  cars  going  out 
of  the  city  with  assistance  of  three  men; 
has  been  engaged  in  retail  lumber  and 
fuel  business  at  Willmar  since  July, 
1873  (also  farm  implements  for  20 
years).  Director  Bank  of  Willmar. 
Director,  until  1904,  of  Northwestern 
Elevator  Co.,  Bank  of  New  London, 
Bank  of  Raymond,  ex-aldermann.  Re- 
publican. Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Willmar); 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Address: 
Willmar,   Minn. 

BOBEBTON,  James  G.,  banking  and 
manufacturing;  born  at  Fremont,  Minn., 
July  2,  1871;  son  of  John  and  Annie 
(Gilmore)  Roberton;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Minnesota  and  at  busi- 
ness college,  Winona,  Minn.  Was  raised 
on  a  farm  and  went  directly  from  the 
farm  to  banking.  Second  vice  president 
Rushford  State  Bank;  director  and 
treasurer  Rushford  Wagon  Co.;  treasur- 
er Farmers  Elevator  Co.;  director  Rush- 
ford    Knitting   Mills;    also    investor,    real 


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estate  owner  and  farmer.  Alderman, 
town  of  Rushford.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Mason.  Married  at  Sparta,  Wis., 
June  6,  1903,  to  Miss  Antoinette  Lewis. 
Address:      Rushford,    Minn. 

ROBERTS,  Edward  Houg'li,  heating 
and  ventilating  apparatus;  born,  Pen- 
dleton, Ind.,  June  24,  1869;  son  of  Daniel 
Hough  and  Elizabeth  Paul  (Austin) 
Roberts;  came  to  Minnesota  when  a 
child  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
in  Owatonna  and  at  Minnesota  Academy, 
Owatonna;  unmarried.  Moved  to  Min- 
neapolis from  Winona,  Minn.,  in  1S97, 
and  is  junior  member  of  The  Roberts 
Heating  and  Ventilating  Co.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Lafayette,  Automobile,  Roosevelt.  Rec- 
reations: Golf,  tennis,  automobiling. 
Office:  213-217  S.  3rd  St.  Residence: 
317   Oak  Grove  St.,  Minneapolis. 

ROBERTS,  Georgfe  Franklin,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Barnstead,  N.  H.,  1848; 
son  of  George  Seward  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Bunker)  Roberts;  educated  at  Pitts- 
field  Academy,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.;  Mon- 
mouth College,  Monmouth,  111.,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1872;  New  York  Homeopathic 
Medical  College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1891. 
Practiced  medicine  in  Waterloo,  la.,  un- 
til 1882,  being  while  there  member  State 
Board  of  Health,  U.  S.  Pension  Examin- 
ing Board,  and  one  of  the  faculty  of  the 
State  University;  moved  to  Chicago  and 
remained  until  1884;  while  there  pro- 
fessor of  gynecology,  Cliicago  Ameri- 
can Medical  College,  and  surgeon  Cook 
County  Hospital.  Located  in  Minne- 
apolis, 1884.  Member  of  staff  of  Asbury 
Hospital,  and  of  the  State  Tuberculosis 
Commission;  until  recently  professor  of 
gynecology  in  University  of  Minnesota. 
President  Platte  Valley  Milling  Co.; 
vice  president  Minneapolis  Copper  De- 
velopment Co.,  Belen  Mining  Co.,  Home- 
opath. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  in- 
stitutes of  Homeopathy,  Illinois  State 
Homeopathic  Association,  national  and 
state  associations  for  prevention  and 
cure  of  tuberculosis.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar;  member  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  fraternity.  Married  to  Miss  Ella 
S.  Thayer.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1623    1st  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

ROBERTS,  Earlan  Fag^e,  lawyer;  born 
in  Wayne,  Ashtabula  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  5, 
1854;  son  of  Rev.  George  and  Ann  Jean- 
nette  (Marvin)  Roberts;  educated  in  dis- 
trict school,  Wayne  Co.;  high  school  and 
Howe's  Academy,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.; 
Oberlin  Academy  and  College,  graduat- 
ing from  college,  1875;  Theological  De- 
partment, Yale  College,  graduating,  1878. 
Married,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  3, 
1888,  to  Margaret  Lee  Conklin.  Preached 
in  Silverton,  Colo.,  1878-81;  admitted  to 
bar  in  Colorado,  1882,  and  came  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1884,  and  has  practiced  law  at 
Minneapolis  ever  since.  Was  county 
treasurer,  Silverton  Co.,  Colo.,  1879-82. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber Hennepin  County  and  American  Bar 


associations.  Clubs:  Six  O'Clock,  Min- 
neapolis, Minnikahda.  Recreations: 
Golf,  hunting.  Office:  Security  Bk.  Bldg. 
Residence:  1704  Knox  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

ROBERTS,  Harry,  mining  and  con- 
tracting; born  at  Cornwall,  Eng., 
March  26,  1852;  son  of  Henrv  and  Mary 
(Temby)  Roberts;  self  educated.  Began 
active  career  when  a  boy  in  mines  of 
Cornwall,  1861;  came  to  America,  1869; 
has  been  identified  intimately  with  min- 
ing interests  all  his  life,  especially  with 
mines  of  the  Northwest  and  the  Lake 
Superior  region.  President  Roberts- 
Kingston  Construction  Co.,  railroad  and 
mining  contractors.  Copper  Butte  Mines 
Co.;  director  Idaho  Continental  Mining 
Co.  Republican.  Membgr  American  In- 
stitute of  Mining  Engineers,  Lake  Super- 
for  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  Mason. 
Married  at  Negaunee,  Mich.,  1873,  to 
Jeannette  Cocks.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Office:  Lyceum 
Bldg.  Residence:  727  E.  1st  Av.,  Du- 
luth. 

ROBERTS,  Oliver  Nixon,  heating  and 
ventilating  apparatus;  born  at  Rich- 
mond, Ind.,  Oct.  23,  1851;  son  of  Dr.  D. 
H.  and  Elizabeth  Paul  (Austin)  Roberts; 
educated  in  schools  at  Pendleton  and 
Richmond,  Ind.,  and  Plainview,  Minn. 
Began  business  in  187  5  as  firm  of  Lan- 
don  &  Roberts,  at  Winona,  Minn.;  en- 
gaged later  in  sale  of  heating  and  ven- 
tilating apparatus  and  took  up  his  resi- 
dence in  Minneapolis,  1896,  as  senior 
member  of  The  Roberts  Heating  and 
Ventilating  Co.,  manufacturer  and  job- 
bers of  high  grade  heating  apparatus 
and  supplies,  which  position  he  now 
holds.  Republican.  Mason.  Married, 
Winona,  Eeb.  1,  1887,  to  Mame  Drew. 
Club:  Lafayette.  Office:  213-217  3rd 
St.,  S.  Residence:  317  Oak  Grove  St., 
Minneapolis. 

ROBERTS,  Thomas  Monfort,  manager; 
born  at  Bedford,  Ind.;  son  of  R.  M.  and 
Mary  R.  (Monfort)  Roberts;  educated  at 
Hillsboro  College,  111.  Was  engaged  in 
sale  of  general  merchandise  and  hard- 
ware, in  Southern  Illinois,  1870-85;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1885,  and  founded  The 
T.  M.  Roberts  Co-operative  Supply  Co., 
incorporated,  1905,  of  which  he  is  general 
manager.  Republican.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1889,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  E. 
Fifield.  Office:  717-721  Nicollet  Av. 
Residence:  1915  Hennepin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

ROBERTS,  Thomas  Sadler,  physician; 
born  at  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  Feb.  16,  1858; 
removed  to  Minnesota,  July,  1867;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis, 
graduating  from  high  school,  1877;  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  two  years  1877- 
79;  graduated  from  Medical  Department, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  May  1,  1885; 
interne  in  Philadelphia  Children's  Hos- 
pital and  Philadelphia  City  Hospital. 
Member  of  staff  of  City  Hospital  (Min- 
neapolis), Northwestern  Hospital  and 
Swedish  Hospital;  Clinical  Professor  of 
Pediatrics,    Medical   Department   Univer- 


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sity  of  Minnesota  (for  5  years  professor 
of  pediaFrics).  For  12  years  was  on 
staff  of  St.  Barnabas  Hospital  and  for 
5  years,  chief  of  staff.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine, 
Fellow  and  Member  of  Council  of  Amer- 
ican Ornithologists  Union,  trustee  Min- 
nesota Academy  of  Science  (ex-presi- 
dent), corresponding  member  of  Biolog- 
ical Society  of  Washington,  etc.  Direc- 
tor Department  of  Birds,  Minnesota 
State  Natural  History  Survey.  Membei 
Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  19,  1887,  to  Miss  Jane 
Cleveland.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda.  Office  and  residence:  1603  4th 
Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

ROBERTSON,  Georgfe,  county  auditor 
Mower  County;  born  in  Rock  Co.,  Wis., 
July  23,  1862;  son  of  John  and  Mar- 
garet (Campbell)  Robertson;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1866;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Freeborn  Co.  Fol- 
lowed farming  until  1885;  taught  school 
until  1892;  druggist  and  postmaster, 
Lyle,  until  1902;  county  auditor  Mower 
Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1903,  present  term 
expiring  Jan.,  1909.  Was  mayor  village 
of  Lyle,  4  years.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  K.  of  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  M. 
W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Eagles,  M.  B.  A. 
Married  at  Austin,  Minn,  April  3,  1882, 
to  Miss  Sarah  S.  Marsh,  of  Waupum, 
Wis.  Club:  Progressive  League.  Rec- 
creations:  Hunting,  baseball,  riding  and 
driving.      Address:      Austin,   Minn. 

ROBERTSON,  James  W.,  physician; 
born  at  Perrysburg,  O.,  July  26,  18.52; 
son  of  John  A.  and  Ann  Campbell  (Mc- 
Isaac)  Robertson;  graduate  Perrysburg 
High  School;  University  of  Michigan; 
Detroit  Medical  College,  Detroit,  Mich., 
degree  of  M.D.,  1S77;  special  courses 
in  Vienna,  Paris,  Edinburgh  and  London. 
Practiced  medicine  at  Detroit,  1879-89; 
went  to  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  as  manager 
of  the  Maizea  Milling  Co.,  1889;  sold  out 
and  moved  to  Litchfield,  Minn.,  1891, 
where  he  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice.  Special  examiner  U.  S.  pension 
board;  examining  physician  Minnesota 
Sanitorium  for  Consumptives;  surgeon 
Great  Northern  R.  R.  Member  Ameri- 
can and  Minnesota  State  Medical  asso- 
ciations. Crow  River  Valley  Medical  So- 
ciety, Meeker  County  Medical  Society 
(secretary  last  two  societies  named).  Re- 
publican. Mayor  of  Litchfield,  1905. 
Presbyterian.  Member  K.  P.  and  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  to 
Miss  Ella  J.  Phelps.  Clubs:  Litch- 
field, Ripley  Beach  Yacht.  Recreation: 
Yachting.     Address:     Litchfield,  Minn. 

ROBERTSON',  Jolin  B.,  physician; 
born  in  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  4, 
1866;  son  of  Peter  and  Helen  Robert- 
son; educated  at  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  1883-84;  Willmar,  Minn., 
High  School,  18S5-8S;  Rush  Medical 
College.  Chicago,  three  years  course, 
graduating,  1892;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice    of    medicine,    since    March    27, 


1892.  Local  surgeon  Great  Northern 
Ry.;  president  Cottonwood  Board  of 
Health;  coroner  Lyon  Co.,  for  6  years, 
member  school  board  for  9  years.  Direc- 
tor First  National  Bank;  vice  president 
North  Star  Implement  Co.;  part  owner 
Cottonwood  Drug  Co.  Republican  (chair- 
man Lyon  County  Republican  Central 
Commfttee).  Presbyterian.  Member 
Lyon  and  Lincoln  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. Married  at  Rochester,  1897,  to 
Miss  Olga  L.  Paulson.  Address:  (Cot- 
tonwood,  Minn. 

ROBERTSON,  Orlando  A.,  lands  and 
lumber;  born  in  Pennsylvania,  Aug.  18, 
1858;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
State  Normal  School  of  Pennsylvania, 
graduating,  1880.  Began  active  career 
as  a  school  teacher,  continuing  in  Penn- 
sylvania and  Illinois  for  three  years; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1883;  engaged  in 
farming  at  Campbell,  Wilkin  Co.,  and 
served  as  county  superintendent  of 
schools,  1890-94.  Began  real  estate 
operations  while  county  superintendent 
of  schools  and  conducted  real  estate  and 
insurance  office  at  Campbell,  1895-99. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  1899,  and  assisted  in 
organizing  the  Minnesota  Land  &  Colon- 
ization Co.,  which  purchased  all  the 
lands  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  in 
the  State— 600,000  acres;  organized 
Northwest  Colonization  Co.,  which  pur- 
chased 1,000,000  acres  of  land  in  Canada, 
of  which  company  he  is  president.  Also 
president  Red  Deer  Lumber  Co.,  and 
Elk  Lumber  Co.,  of  Canada;  now  more 
particularly  engaged  in  tlie  operation  of 
coal  mines  and  development  of  large 
coal  properties  in  Western  Canada,  be- 
ing president  of  the  Canada  West  Coal 
and  Coke  Company  and  the  Northern 
Coal  and  Coke  Company.  Office:  Endi- 
cott  Building.  Residence:  1879  Feronia 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

ROBERTSON,  William  W.,  retired  lum- 
ber merchant;  born  Clermont,  la.,  April 
26,  1860;  son  of  Alexander  D.  and  Sarah 
Robertson;  married  North  wood,  la.,  Jan. 
6,  1883,  Mary  L.  Egleston.  Began  busi- 
ness as  a  lumber  man  and  has  so  con- 
tinued since  1878;  vice  president  The 
Robertson  Lumber  Co.  (retail),  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.,  and  the  Hall  and  Robert- 
son Hardware  Co.  (wholesale),  Fargo, 
N.  D.  Republican.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office  and  residence:  1802  Fremont  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

ROBERTSON,  William,  educator,  ex- 
perimenter; born  in  Rock  Co.,  Wis.,  Jan. 
3,  1858;  son  of  Peter  and  Helen  Robert- 
son; came  to  Minnesota, 1885;  educated  in 
district  school,  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  1866- 
73;  city  schools,  Mitchell,  la.,  1874-76; 
Cedar  Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la.,  1877; 
Minnesota  Academy,  Owatonna,  Minn., 
1879-80;  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1882-85,  degree  of  B.S.,  1885. 
Married  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1884,  to 
Miss  Eva  Blanche  Loomis.  Worked  on 
farm  in  summer  vacations,  in  grain 
elevator  or  teaching  school,  to  pay  ex- 
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city  schools,  Willmar,  Minn.,  1885-89; 
instructor  in  agi-icultural  physics,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  also  operating- 
farm  in  Freeborn  Co.,  1890-1905;  has 
been  superintendent  Northwest  Experi- 
ment Farm  and  Crookston  School  of 
Agricultuie,  of  the  University  of  Minne- 
sota, at  Crookston,  Minn.,  since  Aug., 
1905.  Member  State  Horticultural  So- 
ciety, American  Breeders'  Association, 
Minnesota  Farmers  Club,  and  25,000 
Commercial  Club,  Crookston.  Address: 
Crookston,   Minn. 

BOBHiIiIASD,  Walter  H.,  physician; 
born  at  Racine,  Wi§.„  June  20,  1S61;  son 
of  Peter  and  Dora  (Shaw)  Robilliard; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Milwaukee, 
1869-73,  and  Fond  du  Lac,  1873-79;  Law- 
rence University,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1879- 
82;  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Chi- 
cago, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1884. 
Married  at  Liscomb,  la.,  Sept.  1st,  1887, 
to  Miss  Eudora  Hauser.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884; 
engaged  in  practice  in  Marshall  Co.,  la., 
for  11  years;  has  been  located  in  Fari- 
bault since  1897.  Attending  physician 
State  School  for  the  Deaf.  Homeopath- 
ist.  Member  Minnesota  Institute  of 
Homeopathy,  Rice  County  Medical  So- 
ciety. Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Knights  Templar;  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Club:  Commercial.  Recre- 
ation: All  outdoor  athletic  sports.  Ad- 
dress:    Faribault,    Minn. 

ROBIirSON,  Charles  A.,  business  man- 
ager; born  at  Pennacook,  N.  H.,  Feb.  21, 
1S57;  son  of  William  and  Mary  K. 
(Tewksbury)  Robinson;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents,  1865,  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Olmsted  Co., 
Minn.  Entered  retail  drug  business  at 
Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  1873;  removed  to 
Minneapolis,  1881;  entered  wholesale 
business  as  tra\'eling  salesman  for 
Parke-Davis  &  Co.,  Detroit,  drugs,  1891; 
has  been  manager  of  Twin  City  Branch 
of  the  company  since  1901.  Republican. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Pharmaceutical 
Association.  Member  Royal  Arcanum, 
Minneapolis  Athletic  Association.  Mar- 
ried at  Pine  Island,  Minn.,  1879,  to  Miss 
Josephine  Dickej'.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  outdoor  sports.  Office: 
244  1st  Av.,  N.  Residence:  3301  Port- 
land Av.,  Minneapolis. 

BOBINSOIT,  Charles  W.,  real  estate, 
ranching;  born  in  Howard  Co.,  Ind., 
1861;  son  of  Addison  G.  and  Melissa  C. 
(Harriman)  Robinson;  came  to  Minne- 
sota witli  his  parents,  early  in  life,  and 
was  educated  in  district  schools  and 
raised  on  a  farm;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Nov.  5,  1889,  to  Miss  Mary  S. 
Sanders.  Lived  upon  farm  until  1898 
when  he  located  in  St.  Paul  and  engaged 
in  real  estate  business;  also  operates 
sheep  ranch  in  Montana  and  farms  in 
Northwest.         Republican.  Methodist. 

Member  Modern  Brotherhood  of  Amer- 
ica. Office:  Daily  News  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1644  Capitol  Av.,  St.  Paul. 


BOBXNSON,  Cyrus  H.,  dentist;  born  at 
Wabasha,  Minn.,  Jan.  24,  1863;  son  ol 
Watson  H.  and  Susan  T.  (Spalding) 
Roljinson;  graduate  Wabasha  High 
School,  1879,  Chicago  College  of  Dental 
Surgery,  degree  of  D.D.S.,  1891;  mar- 
ried at  Waukegan,  111.,  1903,  to  Susie  D. 
Campbell.  Began  in  denistry,  1881,  and 
served  one  year  as  apprentice  in  office; 
associated  with  his  preceptor  and  prac- 
ticed 6  years;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice in  Wabasha  since  graduating  from 
college,  except  one  year  in  Minneapolis. 
Also  interested  in  drug  business  for  15 
years  and  in  telephone  business  5  years. 
Member  State  Dental  Association,  South- 
ern Minnesota  Dental  Society;  served  6 
years  as  member  State  Board  of  Dental 
Examiners.  Republican.  Mayor  of 
Wabasha  since  April,  1906.  Chairman 
Republican  County  Committee.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar,  I.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A. 
Address:     Wabasha,   Minn. 

ROBINSON,  Edward  Van  Dyke,  prin- 
cipal Central  High  School;  born  in 
Bloomington,  111.,  Dec.  20,  1867;  son  of 
Charles  Stanley  and  Wilhelmina  Robin- 
son: graduated  from  high  school,  Bloom- 
ington. 111.,  1887,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, A.B.,  1890,  A.M.,  1891,  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Leipzig,  Germany,  1895;  mar- 
ried, Muskegon,  Mich.,  June  30,  1897,  Miss 
Clare  Howard.  Acting  professor  of 
economics  and  politics,  Albion  (Mich.; 
College,  Jan.  to  March,  1891;  superin- 
tendent of  schools,  Schoolcraft,  Mich., 
1891-94;  principal  of  high  school,  Muske- 
gon, Mich.,  1895-97,  Rock  Island,  111.. 
1897-99,  and  Central  High  School,  St. 
Paul  since  1899.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber National  Geographic  Society,  Na- 
tional Educational  Asociation.  Writer 
of  following  articles:  The  Nature  of 
the  Federal  State  (Annals  of  the  Amer- 
ican Academy  of  Political  and  Social 
Science);  Topics  in  American  History 
(School  Review,  May.  1897);  The  Caro- 
line Islands  and  the  Terihs  of  Peace 
(N.  Y.  Independent,  Qct.  13,  1898);  An 
Ideal  Course  in  History  (School  Re- 
view, Nov.,  1898);  The  Isthmian  Canal 
(N.  Y.  IndepelTcient,  March  1,  1900); 
Waste  in  High  School  Education  (School 
Review,  Sept.,  1900);  War  and  Economics 
in  History  and  in  Theory  (Political 
Science  Quarterly,  Dec,  1900);  Crete  and 
the  Cretan  Question  (Chautauquan, 
April,  1901);  Was  Bacon  Shakespeare? 
(Book  World,  Oct.,  1901);  History  in  Re- 
lation to  the  Formation  of  Character 
(School  Review,  Nov.,  1901);  The  Con- 
trol of  the  Nicaragua  Canal  (N.  Y.  Inde- 
pendent, Dec.  12,  1901);  The  Division  of 
Governmental  Power  in  Ancient  Greece 
(Political  Science  Quarterly,  1903).  In 
addition,  numerous  reviews  of  works  on 
history,  economics  and  sociology  have 
been  published  in  the  Political  Science 
Quarterly,  the  Journal  of  Sociology,  and 
the  School  Review.  Mason  (Royal 
Arch);  member  Modern  Woodman.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Central  High 
School.  Residence:  563  Laurel  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 


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BOBINSOir,  Harry  Iieigrh,  wholesale 
fruits  and  produce;  born  at  Leon,  Wis., 
Feb.  22,  1S69;  son  of  Henry  J.  and  Cyn- 
thia E.  Robinson;  removed  to  Minne- 
sota with  parents,  1S70;  graduated  from 
Owatonna  (Minn.)  High  School.  Began 
active  career  in  grocery  business  at 
Owatonna,  1887;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
1891,  and  entered  fruit  and  produce  com- 
mission business,  1892.  Secretary  and 
treasurer  Gamble-Robinson  Commission 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  and  similar  companies 
at  St.  Paul,  Aberdeen  and  Rochester, 
Minn.;  president  Gamble-Robinson  Fruit- 
Produce  Co.,  Mankato,  Minn.,  and  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Merchants'  Cold  Stor- 
age Co.,  Minneapolis.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Minneapolis  and 
St.  Paul  Produce  exchanges.  National 
League  Commission  Merchants,  Western 
Fruit  Jobbers  Association,  formerly 
president  of  North  Wesl^ern  Fruit  Job- 
bers' Assn.  and  vice  president  Minnesota 
Receivers  and  Shippers'  Assn.  Member 
Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Jan.  27,  1897,  to  Miss  Irene  A.  Allen. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Office:  222-226  6th 
St.,  N.  Residence:  1609  Portland  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

BOBZirSON,  Josiah  !■.,  manufacturer 
and  jobber  of  vehicles  and  agricultural 
implements;  born  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Aug. 
9,  1852;  son  of  Israel  W.  and  Cornelia 
(Leonard)  Robinson;  moved  to  Delaven, 
111.,  with  parents  when  a  child;  educated 
at  State  Normal  School,  Bloomington, 
111.  Entered  manufacture  of  buggies 
and  vehicles,  at  Freeport,  111.,  1873,  and 
has  continued  on  large  scale  at  various 
points,  removing  to  Minneapolis,  1906. 
President  Robinson-Miller  Co.,  organized 
1901,  wholesale  vehicles  and  implements, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Mutual  Wheel  Co., 
Moline,  111.;  Consolidated  Implement  Co., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Robinson  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Freeport,  111.;  also  director 
Freeport,  (111.)  Gas  Light  &  Coke  Co. 
Republican.  Married  at  Racine,  Wis., 
Aug.,  1905,  to  Miss  Ada  G.  Stone.  Office: 
300  Wash.  Av.,  N.  Residence:  Hennepin 
Av.  and  11th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

BOBIU'SOII',  Lewis  A.,  comptroller 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.;  born  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  July 
5,  1856;  son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Lovisa 
(Cool)  Robinson;  educated  in  private 
school  at  Glens  Falls,  and  "Williamstown, 
Mass.  Entered  service  of  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry.,  1873,  and  filled  posi- 
tion of  paymaster's  clerk,  shop  clerk, 
traveling  auditor,  general  bookkeeper 
and  paymaster;  was  auditor  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.,  1886- 
Dec.  31,  1896;  has  been  comptroller,  same 
road  since  Jan.  1,  1897.  Secretary  Min- 
nesota Transfer  Ry.  Co.;  auditor  Minne- 
apolis Eastern  Ry.  Member  Board  of 
Park  Commissioners.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  1889,  to  Miss  Lucy  Gault.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country,  Trans- 
portation. Recreation:  Golf.  Office: 
Rosabel  N.  W.  Cor.  4th  St.  Residence: 
707  Fairmount  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

ROBINSON,  Ii(otiis)   Sidney  Bassford, 


physician;  born  in  Illinois,  July  17,  1S73; 
son  of  Sydney  Turner  and  Mary  I.,. 
(Bassford)  Robinson;  educated  at  Chi- 
cago Manual  Training  school,  1888-90, 
by  tutor,  1890-91,  Harvard  Medical 
School,  M.D.,  1901;  unmarried.  Druggist 
Adirondack  (Cottage  Sanitarium  one  year, 
1902;  house  officer  Boston  City  Hospital, 
two  years,  1903-04;  in  general  practice 
of  medicine  in  St.  Paul  since  1904. 
Member  Harvard  Chapter  of  Delta  Up- 
silon.  Loyal  Legion,  1st  class  (by  in- 
heritance). Clubs:  Harvard  of  Minne- 
sota, St.  Paul  Commercial.  Office:  624 
Selby  Av.  Residence:  638  Ashland  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

SOBSON,  James  Harvey,  banker;  born 
at  Geneva,  Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Feb. 
26,  1858;  son  of  Capt.  James  Alexander 
and  Martha  (Partridge)  Robson;  edu- 
cated in  village  school  at  Geneva. 
Reared  and  worked  on  a  farm  until  19 
years  of  age;  entered  store  of  brother- 
in-law  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  as  delivery 
boy,  advancing  until  he  became  partner 
and  ultimately  successor  in  the  business, 
1895,  conducting  the  store  until  he  en- 
tered banking  business,  April  2,  1906. 
President  of  The  Security  State  Bank; 
vice  president  The  Josten  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  of  Owatonna;  the  Mouse  River 
Bank  of  Towner,  N.  D.;  also  interested 
in  the  Kelly  Co.  of  Owatonna.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Broadway,  cor.  Cedar  St.  Resi- 
dence:    217  E.  Rice  St.,  Owatonna,  Minn. 

BODEABMBIi,  Montg-omery  Gallagrher, 
maiuit'arturer.s'  agent;  born  at  Freeport, 
111.,  .s.'pt.  17,  1S58;  son  of  Jacob  and 
Jane  (Gallagher)  Rodearmel;  educated 
in  Freeport  public  schools;  Nevada, 
(Iowa),  public  schools;  Iowa  State  Agri- 
cultural College  and  business  college, 
Marshalltown,  la.  Became  member  of 
the  firm  of  Livingston  &  Rodearmel, 
Nevada  and  Cambridge,  la.,  1880;  dis- 
posed of  interest  to  partner,  1885,  and 
remained  out  of  business  until  1889, 
when  he  started  the  business  in  which 
he  is  now  engaged,  representing  twenty- 
five  manufacturers  of  hardware,  cutlery 
and  kindred  goods  to  jobbers  in  Minne- 
sota, N.  and  S.  Dakota,  Iowa,  Nebraska, 
Kansas  and  Missouri  with  a  few  points 
in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin.  Stockholder 
Stover  Manufacturing  Co.,  Freeport,  111., 
and  Big  Casino  G.  M.  Co.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.;  president  Interstate  M.  &  M.  Co., 
Spokane,  Wash.;  director  Kansas  Lime 
Co.,  Vilas,  Kas.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order.  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May, 
1885,  to  Lou  Waldron.  Clubs:  Commer- 
cial (Minneapolis),  Commercial  (St. 
Paul).  Recreations:  Hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  Commercial  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2300  Colfax  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

BOBBNBEBG,  Georg'e  W.,  State  man- 
ager United  States  Life  Insurance  Co., 
of  New  York;  born  at  Hanover,  Ger- 
many, Nov.  12,  1861;  son  of  Gerhardt 
and  Fredericka  (Prischmuth)  Roden- 
berg;  came  to  America  early  in  life  and 
was   educated   in  public   schools   of  Cin- 


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cinnati,  O.  Began  active  career,  Sept. 
1,  1881,  as  employe  of  Germania  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  of  New  York;  continued 
witli  same  company  until  Jan.  15,  1901, 
wlien  he  i-esigned  to  accept  position  he 
now  liolds  as  State  manager  of  tlic 
United  States  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New 
York.  Republican.  Representative  in 
Minnesota  State  Legislature,  33rd  sena- 
torial district.  1907.  Married  at  Cin- 
cinnati, 1891,  to  Miss  Jennie  E.  Finney. 
Clubs:  St.  Paul  Commercial,  White 
Bear  Yacht,  Dayton's  Bluff  Commercial 
(director).  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:      7(J5  E.  6th  St.,  St.  Paul. 

BOSGEBS,  James  Percy,  real  estate; 
born  in  England;  son  of  George  and 
Emily  (Chant  j  Rodgers.  Engaged  in 
livery  business,  1891-1906;  began  real 
estate  operations  in  1904  and  is  now 
devoting  attention  to  dealing  in  Dakota 
lands.  Member  Masonic  order.  Wood- 
men of  the  World.  Married  at  Austin, 
to  Miss  Washburn.  Club:  Progressive 
League.      Address:     Austin,   Minn. 

BODMAK,  Bert,  bank  cashier;  born  at 
Red  Wing,  Minn.,  March  4,  1872;  son  of 
Martin  and  Pauline  Rodman;  removed 
to  farm  near  Long  Prairie,  1881;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Long  Prairie. 
Minn.  Was  connected  with  the  Todd 
County  Argus.  Long  Prairie,  1890-92, 
Long  Prairie  Leader,  1892-95;  sold  out 
interest  in  newspaper  and  was  identified 
with  Bank  of  Eagle  Bend,  as  assistant 
cashier,  1895-1902;  has  been  cashier 
State  Bank  of  Akeley  since  1902.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.,  K.  O.  T.  M., 
M.  B.  A.  Married  at  Long  Prairie,  1895, 
to  Miss  Inez  Tufts.  Address:  Akeley, 
Minn. 

BOBSBB,  Jolm  Abram,  lawyer;  born 
in  Stearns  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  28,  1867;  son 
of  Nicholas  and  Margaret  (Kraus) 
Roeser;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Cloud  and  at  State  Normal  School;  mar- 
ried at  Cold  Springs,  Minn.,  Nov.  5,  1894, 
to  Mary  Thomey.  Taught  school  in 
Stearns,  Co.,  1883-90;  entered  office  of 
George  H.  Reynolds  as  stenographer  and 
studied  law  under  Mr.  Reynolds;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1898,  and  a  few 
months  later  entered  into  partnership 
with  Mr.  Reynolds  as  Reynolds  & 
Roeser,  which  still  continues.  Republi- 
can. Member  Modern  Woodmen  ol 
America,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Recreation:  Fishing.  Address: 
St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

BOGBBS,  Arthur  C,  physician;  born 
near  Decorah,  la..  July  17.  1856;  son 
of  Ansel  and  Cynthia  (Benedict)  Rogers; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Palmyra, 
Mich.;  Raisin  Valley  Seminary,  Adrian, 
Mich.;  Earlham  College, -JRichmond,  Ind., 
degree  of  B.S.,  1877;  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Iowa  State  University,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1883;  (LL.D.,  Earlham  College, 
1905).  Has  engaged  in  practice  since 
1883;  superintendent  of  Minnesota 
School  for  Feeble  Minded  and  colony 
for  Epileptics,  Faribault,  since  1885. 
Member  of  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Rice  County 


Medical  Society,  American  Association 
for  the  Study  of  Feeble  Minded  (secre- 
tary and  treasurer),  American  Academy 
of  aiedicino,  American  Medico-Psycologi- 
cal  Association,  American  Association 
for  tlie  Study  of  Epilepsy,  National  Con- 
ference of  Charities  and  correction. 
Was  1st  lieut.,  Iowa  N.  G.,  about  1882- 
84.  Editor-in-chief,  Journal  Psycho- 
Asthenics,  Faribault,  devoted  to  in- 
terests of  the  feeble  minded  and  epilep- 
tic. Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°),  Knight 
Templar;  member  Royal  Arcanum.  Mar- 
ried at  Columbus,  Kan.,  July  17,  1882, 
to  Miss  Phoebe  Coffin.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Yachting.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

BOGBBS,  Bdward  G.,  clerk  district 
court;  native  of  St.  Joseph,  Mich.;  son 
of  Jabez  N.  Rogers;  graduated  from 
Law  Department,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, and  engaged  in  practice  in  St. 
Paul.  First  held  public  office  as  county 
attorney  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1877;  was 
elected  member  of  the  State  Legislature, 
1887;  elected  clerk  of  district  court  of 
Ramsey  County,  1894,  and  has  been  re- 
elected at  each  succeeding  election. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
Junior  Pioneers.  Married  at  New  Al- 
bany. Ind.,  Nov.  12,  1878,  to  Miss  Mary 
E.  McCord.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Com- 
mercial. Offices:  Court  House  and  204 
Natl.  G.  A.  Bk.  Bldg.  Residence:  596 
Summit  Av.,  St  .Paul. 

BOGBBS,  Gecrg-e  H.,  lumber  mer- 
chant; born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  March 
5,  1873;  son  of  Alexander  H.  and  Martha 
M.  (Ross)  Rogers;  educated  at  Milwau- 
kee graded  and  high  schools  and  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin.  Entered  lumber 
business  in  1893;  now  vice  president 
Rogers  Lumber  Company;  vice  president 
and  secretary  Meyer  Lumber  Company, 
Saskatchawan  Lumber  Company,  Rogers- 
Youmans  Lumber  Company,  also  vice 
president  A.  R.  Rogers  Lumber  Co.,  of 
British  Columbia,  owning  retail  lumber 
yards,  also  owning  extensive  timber 
lands  in  Idaho.  Unmarried.  Republi- 
can. Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Minikahda, 
Minneapolis,  Minneapolis  Amateur  Ath- 
letic. Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  2018  Hennepin  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

BOGBBS,  G.  M.  P.,  physician;  born  at 
Otego,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1874;  son  of  W. 
M.  and  Helen  (Martin)  Rogers;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  S.  Dakota  and  in 
Medical  Department,  Hamline  Univer- 
sity, graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1899. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Dec.  17,  1902, 
to  Nellie  R.  Hassinger.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  since  Oct.  1,  1899. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
M.  W.  A.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    1703  4th  St.,  S.  E,  Minneapolis. 

BOGBBS,  Joseph  A.,  insurance;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  14,  1865;  son 
of  John  and  Adelia  (Carney)  Rogers; 
educated  in  public  and  parochial  schools. 


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Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  freight 
department  of  the  St.  Paul  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  later  devoting  his  attention  to 
lire  insurance.  President  St.  Paul  Fire 
Insurance  Patrol;  director  St.  Paul 
Board  of  Underwriters.  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Columbus,  Junior 
Pioneers.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1888,  to 
Miss  Lily  A.  Dowlan.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  105  E.  4th  St.  Residence: 
819   Fairmount  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

ROGERS,  Nathaniel  Fnrviance,  live 
stock  commission;  born  at  Georgetown, 
Ky.,  Dec.  17,  1864;  son  of  WiUiani  E. 
and  Margaret  K.  (Varnon)  Rogers;  edu- 
cated at  Versailles  (Ky.)  School,  1875- 
78;  private  school  of  Prof,  and  Mrs. 
T.  A.  Crenshaw,  1878-82;  Kentucky  Uni- 
versity, 1882-86,  A.B.,  1886.  Married  at 
Lexington,  Jan.  1,  1906,  to  Harriette  C. 
Hodges.  Taught  school  at  West  St. 
Paul,  Dakota  County,  Minn.,  Jan.  to 
June,  1888;  started  in  live  stock  com- 
mission business  Aug.  1,  1888,  at  S.  St. 
Paul,  and  has  since  continued;  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  firm  of  Rogers  & 
Rogers.  Director  St.  Paul  Cattle  Loan 
Co.  City  assessor  S.  St.  Paul,  1888-90; 
member  School  Board  since  1904.  Mason 
(32°).  Clubs:  Commercial,  Town  and 
countrv.  Office:  South  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Residence:      89   Kent  St.,   St.  Paul. 

ROMIiR,  Frederick  H.,  builder  and 
contractor;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan. 
5,  1875;  son  of  Frederick  J.  and  Sophia 
(Wilcken)  Romer;  educated  in  St.  Paul 
public  schools,  1882-88;  Manual  Train- 
ing School,  1888-91;  International  Cor- 
respondence Schools  of  Scranton,  Pa., 
1893-94.  Unmarried.  Since  1901  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  F.  J.  Romer  &  Son, 
(established,  1871),  doing  business  as 
general  contractors  and  builders  in  stone 
work,  brick  work,  reinforced  concrete, 
and  also  carpenter  work  in  connection 
with  buildings.  Member  of  Builders' 
Exchange,  Business  Men's  Ijcague  of  St. 
Paul.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing, 
automobiling.  Office:  200  Ramsey  St. 
Residence:     233  Ramsey  St.,  St.  Paul. 

ROMSTAD,  Michael,  county  auditor; 
born  in  Norway,  July  8,  1861;  son  of 
Ole  J.  and  Martha  (Erickson)  Romstad; 
came  to  America  witli  parents,  June, 
1865,  and  to  Minnesota,  1868;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Minnesota;  married 
at  Morris,  Minn..  1883,  to  Miss  Mathilda 
B.  Anderson.  Was  teacher  in  public 
schools  of  Minnesota  10  years;  book- 
keeper in  retail  lumber  business,  11 
years;  county  auditor  of  Swift  Co., 
since  Nov.,  1902.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Sons  of  Norway.  Address:  Benson, 
Minn. 

ROOSEIT,  Charles  G.,  banker;  born  in 
Germany,  1848;  son  of  B.  C.  Roosen; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Ham- 
burg, Germany.  Came  to  America,  1870, 
and  has  been  a  resident  of  Minnesota 
since  1872.  Organized  Wright  County 
Bank,  1880;  Delano  Elevator  Co.,  1881: 
Delano       Creamery,        1895;        Rockford 


Creamery,  189G;  Prudential  Gas  Machine 
Co.,  1907.  Now  president  Wright  County 
Bank,  Prudential  Gas  Machine  Co.; 
director  American  Bank  Protection  Co. 
Married  at  Montreal,  Can.,  1886,  to  Miss 
Alvina  Fuhrer.  Address:  2401  S.  Hum- 
boldt Av.,  Minneapolis. 

ROOT,  Pernando  Wood,  lawyer;  born 
at  Guilford,  Clienango  Co.  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
7,  1855;  educated  at  Oxford  Academy, 
Oxford,  N.  Y.  Entered  practice  of  law. 
May  4,  1880;  with  legal  department 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  at 
Minneapolis,  since  Oct.  15,  1882,  first 
as  assistant  solicitor,  next  as  attorney 
and  now  as  solicitor.  Judge  advocate 
gi'neral,  with  title  of  brig,  gen.,  on  staff 
of  Governor  John  A.  Johnson  of  Minne- 
sota. Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation.  Automobiling. 
Office:  25  Milwaukee  Station,  Minneapo- 
lis. Residence:  1904  Marshall  Av., 
Merriam   Pk.,    Minn. 

ROOT,  John  Mortimer,  vice  president 
and  treasurer  Western  Securities  Co.; 
born  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  Feb.  18,  1861;  son 
of  George  W.  and  Jane  (Bennett)  Root; 
educated  at  Sparta  High  School.  Was 
a  commercial  traveler  for  20  years;  also 
traveled  extensively  in  foreign  countries, 
for  study  and  in  search  of  general  in- 
formation; general  manager  Decari 
Manufacturing  Co.,  for  two  and  a  half 
years,  resigning  in  1906  to  accept  posi- 
tion as  vice  president  and  treasurer  of 
the  Western  Securities  Co.,  whicli  was 
established.  June  1,  1906,  to  buy  and  sell 
railway  and  other  bonds,  mortgages  and 
securities.  Republican.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Member  Sons 
of  American  Revolution.  Married  at 
Sparta,  Wis.,  1882,  to  Miss  Annie  Lee. 
Club:  Commercial,  Minikahda.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing,  automobiling 
and  driving.  Office:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 

ROSE,  Francis  M.,  physician;  born  at 
Columbus,  O.,  March  25,  1841;  son  of 
Phillip  and  Araminta  L.  (West)  Rose; 
educated  in  Columbus  High  School  and 
at  Starling  Medical  College,  Columbus, 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1860.  Sur- 
geon 43rd  Ohio  Inf.,  Civil  War;  pro- 
moted medical  inspector  17th  army 
corps;  later  sergeon-in-chief  1st  div.-17th 
army  corps,  under  Gen.  M.  F.  Force. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  in  Minne- 
sota since  1867.  Physician  St.  Mary's 
Hall  and  State  School  for  the  Blind. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  President  Rice 
County  Medical  Society.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Widower.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Travel  and  fishing, 
St.  Lawrence  River  and  Thousand  Is- 
lands.     Address:      Faribault,   Minn. 

ROSE,  Isidor,  importer  and  exporter 
furs  and  skins;  born  at  Speyer,  Ger- 
many, Oct.  9,  1832;  son  of  Albert  N.  and 
Fannie  (Plegenheimer)  Rose;  educated 
in  Germany.  Came  to  America  in  1850 
and  to  St.  Paul  in  1855,  where  he  has 
been  continuously  connected  with  Joseph 
Ullman,  the  wiilely  known  furrier  of 
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years  has  been  manager  of  the  branch 
at  St.  Paul,  as  importer  and  exporter  of 
furs  and  skins.  Married  at  Chicago,  111., 
May  14,  1S65,  to  Nannie  Levi.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Standard.  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  outdoor  exercises.  Of- 
fice: 146-150  E.  3rd  St.  Residence:  513 
Summit  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BOSE,  Joseph,  dam  builder;  born 
.at  Chattago,  Quebec,  Can.;  began  active 
career  as  ship  carpenter;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 187S;  began  building  bridges  for 
Chicago  &  Milwaukee  Ry.,  1S8S,  and 
since  1898  has  devoted  his  time  princi- 
pally to  dam  building.  Also  secretary 
and  treasurer  The  Fergus  Falls  Woolen 
Mills,  established,  1887,  manufacturers 
and  wholesale  jobbers  woolen  goods. 
Married  at  Marquette,  Mich.,  May  3, 
1868,  to  Miss  Delphine  Marcure.  Busi- 
ness Address:  Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 
Residence:      Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 

BOSEBROCK,  Carl  H.,  furniture;  born 
at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Jan.  3,  1865;  son 
of  H.  H.  and  Amalia  (Dinnejes)  Rose- 
brock;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
Pillsbury  Academy,  graduating,  1883, 
and  Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn. 
Began  in  furniture  store,  in  1888,  the 
business  having  been  established  by  his 
father;  succeeded  to  entire  business, 
1899.  Director  Farmers  National  Bank. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Chapter,  Commandery, 
Shrine.  Married  at  St.  Charles,  Minn., 
1887,  Miss  Sadie  Wilson.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Driving,  reading. 
Address:      Owatonna,   Minn. 

BOSIIIiAND,  Jens  C,  clergyman;  born 
in  Norway,  March  25,  1859;  son  of 
Abraham  and  Maren  (Enoksen)  Rose- 
land;  came  to  Minnesota  with  pajents, 
1862;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Fill- 
more Co.,  Minn.;  classical  and  theologi- 
cal education  at  Marshall,  Wis.,  and  at 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.;  married  at  Marshall,  Minn.. 
1879,  to  Rosa  A.  Thompson.  Ordained 
to  the  ministry  of  the  Lutheran  Church, 
June  6,  1880;  has  been  in  charge  of 
pastorates  in  Cass  Co.,  la.  (1880),  Le- 
land,  111.,  Milwaukee  and  Clinton,  Wis., 
and  at  St.  Olaf  Lutheran  Church.  Austin, 
since  Feb.,  1899.  Secretary  United  Nor- 
wegian Lutheran  Church  of  America 
since  1893.  Author:  American  Lutheran 
Biographies,  (1890);  Synodical  Handbook 
of  the  United  Norwegian  Lutheran 
Church  of  America;  also  articles, 
pamphlets  and  monographs.  Recreation: 
Music.     Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

BOSBNKBANZ,  Bmest  G.,  hardware; 
born  at  Deisdorf.  Germany,  Oct.  4.  1862; 
son  fof  August  and  Marie  (Ritzke) 
Rosenkranz;  came  to  America,  with 
parents,  1873.  and  located  in  Minnesota; 
early  education  in  Germany.  Began 
business  career  at  16  as  clerk  in  hard- 
ware store;  has  been  engaged  in  hard- 
ware business  since  1897,  under  title  of 
Rosenkranz  &  Lavaur.  Ex-member 
council;  member  board  of  education. 
Methodist.     Married  at  Casselton,  N.  D., 


Oct.  4,  1884,  to  Emelia  Page!.  Address: 
Appleton,    Minn. 

BOSHOIiT,  Norman,  bank  cashier; 
born  at  lola.  Wis.,  Sept.  26,  1874;  son 
of  J.  G.  and  Anne  Mathilda  Rosholt; 
educated  in  graded  schools  of  lola;  High 
School,  Waupaca,  Wis.;  attended  Stough- 
ton  Academy,  1892-93  and  1894,  graduat- 
ing from  the  Normal  Course,  Aug.  16, 
1894;  Luther  College,  la.,  1895.  Taught 
school,  1896-97,  at  New  Hope,  Wis.; 
assistant  cashier  State  Bank  of  Halstad. 
1897-99;  cashier  and  director  State  Bank 
of  Climax  since  Aug.  21,  1899;  also 
vice  president  and  director  State  Bank 
of  Halstad,  State  Bank  of  Nielsville, 
Bank  of  Eldred,  all  of  Minnesota.  Mem- 
ber Lutheran  Church.  Married  at  Black 
Hammer,  Minn.,  April  25,  1903,  to  Miss 
Gertrude  M.  Johnson.  Recreation:  Hunt- 
ing.    Address:      Climax,   Minn. 

BOSING,  ^Leonard  August,  merchant; 
born  at  Malmo,  Sweden,  Aug.  29,  1861; 
son  of  August  George  and  Charlotte 
(Flintburg)  Rosing;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1869,  and  was  educated  in  common 
schools;  married  at  Cannon  Falls,  Minn., 
1886,  to  Miss  May  B.  Season.  Lived 
on  farm  until  1882;  was  clerk  in  general 
store,  1882-88;  senior  member  Rosing  & 
Kraft,  retail  boots,  shoes  and  furnish- 
ings. Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  since  1888. 
'Was  Republican  until  1890,  but  left  the 
party  on  account  of  the  McKinley  tariff 
bill;  was  Democratic  candidate  for  State 
senator,  1894;  chairman  Minnesota 
Democratic  State  Committee,  1896-1900; 
Democratic  nominee  for  governor  of 
Minnesota.  1902.  Private  secretary  to 
governor,  1899-1900;  delegate  to  National 
Democratic  Convention,  1900  and  1904; 
chairman  executive  Democratic  Commit- 
tee, 1904.  Member  State  Board  of  Con- 
trol since  1905;  president  Minneapolis 
Municipal  and  Commercial  League,  1903- 
05.  Office:  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:     Cannon  Falls,  Minn. 

BOSS,  Hiram  W.,  lumber;  born  near 
Milwaukee.  Wis.;  son  of  H.  J.  and 
Hannah  (Ticknor)  Ross;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Milwaukee.  Entered 
the  lumber  business  at  Canton,  S.  D., 
1878,  later  being  in  the  same  business 
at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1894,  and  founded  the  H.  W. 
Ross  Lumber  Co.,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent. Mayor  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D., 
1886-88.  Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
to  Miss  Sarah  Flowers.  Address:  624 
I>umber  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence: 
2007  Stevens  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

BOSS,  William  E.  C,  banker;  born  at 
Columbus,  Wis..  Dec.  5,  1852;  son  of 
Huntress  and  Susan  J.  (Chadbourn) 
Ross;  educated  in  High  School,  and 
Lawrence  LTniversity,  Appleton,  Wis.; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1872;  married,  1st, 
at  Blue  Earth,  to  Etta  M.  Chadbourn; 
2nd.  at  Blue  Earth,  to  Stella  M.  Reid. 
Began  active  career  at  Blue  Earth,  1872. 
with  Chadbourn  Bros.,  bankers,  continu- 
ing until  1900,  when  the  bank  was  na- 
tionalized as  the  First  National  Bank 
and    he    was    elected    cashier,    becoming 


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president  upon  tlie  death  of  Mr.  Chad- 
bourn.  Also  president  Bank  of  Bricelyn; 
vice  president  State  Bank  of  Russell, 
Minn.  Republican.  Mayor  of  Blue 
Earth  two  terms.  Founder  of  Public 
Library  of  Blue  Earth  as  a  memorial  to 
his  wife.  Recreations:  Automobiling. 
Address:     Blue  Earth,  Minn. 

BOTHENBURG-,  Jacob  Charles,  phy- 
sician; born  at  Williamsville,  N.  Y., 
April  5,  1860;  son  of  Val.  and  Paulina 
(Lroeffler)  Rothenburg;  educated  in 
Parker  Academy,  Clarence,  N.  Y.;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  Medical  Depart- 
ment, degree  of  M.D.,  1885.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Piffard,  N.  Y.,  July 
20,  1885;  came  to  Minnesota  Jan.  1,  1887; 
has  been  partner  in  Arm  of  Rothenburg 
&  Schrader,  Springfield,  Minn.,  since 
July,  1900;  also  vice  president  State 
Bank  of  Springfield.  President  Board  of 
Education;  member  pension  board.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations.  Republican.  Ma- 
son; member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Sept.  20,  1898,  to  Miss 
Clara  Doehne.  Address:  Springfield, 
Minn. 

KOTSBOCK,  John  Iiincoln,  physician; 
born  near  Mifllintown,  Pa.,  July  12, 
1863;  son  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  (Sieber) 
Rothrock;  educated  in  Missionary  Insti- 
tute, Selinsgrove,  Pa.,  1880-82;  Pennsyl- 
vania College,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  degree 
of  A  B.,  1885;  Medical  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  M.D.,  1888;  post 
graduate  courses  in.  Berlin  and  Vienna, 
1893.  Interne  at  the  City  Hospital, 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  May  to  Nov.,  1888, 
and  from  Nov..  1888,  to  May,  1890,  at 
City  Hospital,  Philadlephia,  Pa.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Sept.,  1890.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association,  American  Medical 
Association,  American  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine. Office:  Dowry  Bldg.  Residence: 
45  West  4th  St.,  St.  Paul. 

BOTHSCHIIiD,  Iiouis  J.,  wholesale 
millinery;  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan., 
1880;  son  of  J.  and  Rosa  (Siegel)  Roths- 
child; educated  in  St.  Paul  public  and 
high  schools  and  at  commercial  college. 
Has  been  identified  with  the  business 
established  by  his  father,  since  13  years 
of  age;  was  admitted  to  the  firm  in  1901 
andlhas  been  vice  president  of  J.  Roths- 
child &  Co..  since  its  incorporation.  Jan. 
1,  1907.  Member  K.  O.  T.  M.  Office: 
228-232  East  4th  St.  Residence:  948 
Hague  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

BOUCHIiEAV,  I^onis,  mining;  born  in 
Micliigan,  May  1,  1859;  son  of  J.  and 
Amelia  Rouchleavr,  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Hancock,  Mich.  Began  active 
career  in  mining  business  more  than 
25  years  ago  and  made  it  a  success;  has 
been  a  resident  of  Duluth  since  1881. 
Owner  and  manager  of  mines  in  various 
parts  of  the  West  and  Southwest;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.  Married,  1887,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  Alstead,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth  Yacht  and 
Duluth  Boat.  Office:  I.,onsdale  Bldg. 
Residence:     114  7th  Av.,  E.,  Duluth. 


BOWi:,  John  H.,  wholesale  and  retail 
lumberman;  born  May  15,  1860,  in 
Duchess  County,  N.  Y.;  son  of  Daniel 
C.  and  Susan  Ann  (Townsend)  Rowe; 
educated  at  De  Garmo  Institute,  Rhine- 
beck,  N.  Y.,  Mt.  Pleasant  Military 
Academy  and  Sing  Sing  (now  Ossining), 
New  York;  married  at  Excelsior,  Minn., 
July  26,  1905,  to  Mabel  K.  Wyer.  Began 
in  the  lumber  business  with  John  Mar- 
tin Lumber  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1883-86; 
bookkeeper  for  E.  W.  Backus  &  Co.. 
1886-89;  held  interest  in  same  firm  until 
1896;  traveling  salesman  for  North- 
western Lumber  Co.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
1896-98;  in  wliolesale  jobbing  lumber  for 
self  until  Oct.,  1906,  when  he  became 
president  and  treasurer  of  John  H. 
Rowe  Lumber  Co.,  retail  lumber,  Min- 
neapolis. Member  Trinity  Baptist 
Church.  Office:  2nd  Av.,  N.,  and  Colfax 
Av.  Residence:  2637  So.  Bryant  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

BOWE,  "William  H.,  physician;  born  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  July  4,  1858;  son  of 
Richard  W.  and  Martha  M.  (Laselle) 
Rowe;  attended  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, three  years,  1878-80;  graduate  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1882.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
at  Stoughton,  Wis.,  1882;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  St.  James,  Minn., 
since  1890.  Married  at  Madison,  Wis., 
1882,  to  Miss  Isabel  Tillotson.  Address: 
St.    James,    Minn. 

BOWIiAND,  Prank  W.,  department 
store  manager;  born  in  Dearborn  Co.. 
Ind.,  Jan.  6,  1871;  son  of  William  and 
Josephine  (Martin)  Rowland;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Dearborn  Co.  Began 
business  career  with  his  father  in  a 
country  store,  Dillsborough,  Ind.,  con- 
tinuing until  1890;  was  in  employ  of 
tlie  dry  goods  firm  of  John  Shillito  & 
Co.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1890-92;  engaged 
with  Murphy,  Hibben  &  Co.,  wholesale 
dry  goods,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  coming  to 
Minneapolis,  1899,  as  resident  partner 
and  manager  for  the  retail  department 
store  of  Bannon  &  Co.  Republican. 
Married  at  Indianapolis,  1897,  to  Miss 
Arabella  Bannon.  Office:  31-33  Wash- 
ington Av.,  S.  Residence:  164  Laurel 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

BOWIiAND,  Joseph  Wren,  register  of 
deeds  Steele  (IJo. ;  born  in  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  March  7,  1864;  common  school 
education.  Came  to  America,  1884,  and 
located  in  Owatonna,  Minn.,  same  year; 
senior  member  of  the  firm  of  Rowland 
&  Doolittle,  real  estate,  loans  and  in- 
vestments, founded,  1894.  Register  of 
deeds,  Steele  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1905, 
present  term  expiring  Jan.,  1909.  Secre- 
tary Fair  Association,  Business  Men's 
Association;  city  recorder  for  three 
years.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Royal  Arcanum,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Owatonna,  March 
11,  1891,  to  Miss  Eva  M.  Doolittle.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:   Owatonna,   Minn. 

BOWI^EV,  John  M.,  clothing  mer- 
chant; born  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  Dec.  IS, 
1859;     son     of     Martin     V.     and     Nancy 


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(Wilson)  Rowley;  came  to  Minnesota, 
Aug.,  1864;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Rochester,  Minn.  Began  business 
career,  1871,  as  cash  boy  in  store  of  J. 
D.  Blake  &  Co.,  afterwards  Leet  & 
Knowlton,  Rochester,  and  became  part- 
ner, 1892;  bought  the  clothing  depart- 
ment of  the  house  in  company  with 
Henry  E.  Gerry,  1897,  and  has  since 
been  in  business  under  title  of  Rowley 
&  Gerry,  retail  clothing,  furnishings  and 
shoes.  Director  Rochester  Building  & 
Loan  Association,  Masonic  Temple  As- 
sociation, Rochester.  Republican;  dele- 
gate from  1st  Minn,  district  to  National 
Republican  Convention,  Chicago,  1904. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Chapter,  Com- 
mandery.  Shrine;  Knights  of  Pythias,  A. 
O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
Jan.  10,  1890,  to  Miss  Nora  M.  Nelson. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Read- 
ing.    Address:     Rochester,  Minn. 

RtTBEXi,  Frank  Doug-las,  manager  of 
Hartman  Furniture  &  Carpet  Co.;  born 
at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  8,  1869;  son  of 
Abraham  and  Lima  (Hyraan)  Rubel;  edu- 
cated in  Chicago  public  schools;  mar- 
ried at  Omaha,  Neb.,  April  30,  1894,  to 
Mattie  Belle  Polock.  Left  school  at  age 
of  13  to  enter  business  of  father,  then 
engaged  in  manufacturing  stoves  and 
ranges,  established  in  Chicago  in  1852; 
salesman  for  Hartman  Furniture  & 
Carpet  Co.,  1891-99;  manager  Chicago 
branch  of  the  company,  1899-1904;  or- 
ganized Minneapolis  branch  for  retail 
business  and  its  manager  and  buyer 
since  it  was  opened,  Oct.,  1904.  Member 
Jewish  Churcli.  Member  Minneapolis 
Retail  Association,  Royal  Arcanum,  and 
Roval  League.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.  Offlce:  22-26  5th  St.,  S. 
Residence:  2428  Portland  Av.,  Minnea- 
polis. 

BUDBESG,  Andrew,  merchant;  born 
in  Sweden,  Oct.  27,  1865;  son  of  Nels 
and  Britta  Rudberg;  educated  in  Sweden; 
married  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1891,  to  Miss 
Bertha  Anderson.  Came  to  America. 
1885,  and  located  at  Mankato,  following 
trade  of  stone  cutter,  1885-90;  in  employ 
of  George  Pond,  clothing  and  furnish- 
ings, 1890-1904;  now  member  of  the  firm 
of  Rudberg  &  Hanson  Bros.,  clothiers. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Wood- 
men of  the  World.  A.  O.  U.  W.^  Address: 
Mankato,  Minn. 

BUSOIiFH,  Anthony  B.,  sales  agent; 
born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1870;  educated 
at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  salesman  for 
Belding  Bros.  &  Co.,  silks,  Chicago,  re- 
maining with  them  seven  years;  estab- 
lished himself  in  St.  Paul  as  A.  B.  Ru- 
dolph &  Co.,  1888.  Republican.  Pres- 
bvterian.  Office:  Endicott  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     528  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

B1TGG,  Prank  McCready,  Northwestern 
passenger  agent  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincv  Ry.  Co.;  born,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
Jan.  30,  1868;  son  of  K.  Julius  and  Sal- 
lie  V.  (McCready)  Rugg;  educated  at 
Chickering  College,  Cincinnati,  O.;  mar- 
ried.  Cincinnati,   O.,   June   4,   1895,   Daisy 


Priscilla  Wyatt.  Entered  railway  serv- 
ice as  stenographer  and  clerk  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Ry.,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1888, 
and  since  been  consecutively  passenger 
and  assistant  ticket  agent  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Ry.  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1891-92; 
depot  passenger  agent  St.  Louis,  Keokuk 
&  Northwestern  and  Hannibal  &  St.  Jo- 
seph railways,  1892-94;  traveling  pas- 
.senger  agent  Chicago,  Burlington  and 
Quincy  Ry.,  at  St.  Louis.  1894-1903; 
Northwestern  passenger  agent  of  same 
road  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  since  1903.  Ma- 
son. Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Baseball.  Offlce:  Germania  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:    481   Laurel  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

B1TMFF,  William  Henry,  physician; 
horn  in  Dubuque,  la.,  Jan.  2.  1867;  son 
of  William  Henry  and  Adele  (Caesar) 
Rumpf;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Dubuque;  Broolilyn  (N.  Y.)  Polytechnic; 
Yale  College,  class  of  1888;  medical  uni- 
versities of  Berlin,  Freiburg  and  Kiel, 
Germanv,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  at 
Kiel,  1891.  Came  to  Chicago,  111.,  1892; 
was  instructor  in  gynecology.  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  1892- 
98;  instructor  College  of  Physicians  and 
Sufgeons,  Chicago,  same  branch,  1898- 
1900;  professor  of  gynecologv  Postgrad- 
uate School,  Chicago.  1900-03;  on  staff 
of  St.  Luke's  and  Chicago  Hospitals; 
has  been  at  Faribault.  Minn.,  since  1903; 
physician  to  Shattuck  Military  Acad- 
emy; local  surgeon  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.  Surgeon  M.  N.  G.,  med- 
ical examiner  for  leading  old  line  insur- 
ance companies  and  fraternal  benefit  so- 
cieties. Member  Rice  County  Medical 
Society.  Minnesota  State  and  'American 
Medical  associations.  Chicago  G^meco- 
logrica'l  Society,  Chicago  Acadiemy  of 
MeSicine.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar,  Shrine;  Royaf  Arca- 
num. Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at 
Chicago,  April  24,  1894,  to  Miss  Ethel 
Gresty.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Golf.     Address:    Faribault,  Minn. 

BXTSSBIii;,  Charles  P.,  merchant  and 
banker;  born  at  Burlington,  Vt.,  Feb. 
8,  1837:  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Burlington.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1856; 
has  been  engaged  in  general  merchan- 
dise, banking  and  grain  business,  at 
Eyota.  Minn.,  since  1865,  the  title  of  the 
firm  now  being  C.  P.  Russell  &  Son. 
President  First  National  Bank,  Eyota. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Address:  Eyota, 
Minn.     - 

BTTSSEIiIi,  Patrick  J.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Belle  Plain.  Minn.,  June  6,  1863;  son 
of  James  and  Katharine  (Donovan)  Rus- 
sell; educated  in  public  schools;  St. 
Paul  Business  College;  St.  John's  Acad- 
emy, one  year.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Crookston,  Minn.,  1891;  has  been  lo- 
cated at  Bemidji  since  1899  in  active 
practice  of  law.  Elected  six  times  city 
attorney  of  Bemidji.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Democratic  State  Central  Commit- 
tee. Serving  3rd  term  as  Chief  Ranger 
of  St.  Philips  Court,  No.  1294,  C.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Droyton,  N.  Dak.,  1891,  to 
Miss  Cornelia  Hegland.  Address:  Be- 
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BUST,  Cameron  B.,  wholesale  grocer; 
born  in  Columbia  County,  Wis.,  1868; 
son  of  Henry  B.  and  Julia  (Cameron) 
Rust;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wisconsin;  unmarried.  Began  at  print- 
ing trade  and  in  newspaper  business,  at 
the  age  of  17,  continuing  until  21;  en- 
tered employ  of  Henry  Sherry,  the  larg- 
est Individual  lumber  merchant  in  the 
country,  remaining  two  and  a  half 
years;  established  in  business  for  him- 
self as  member  of  Heywood  &  Rust, 
real  estate  and  insurance,  Marshfleld, 
Wis.,  until  1891.  Came  to  South  Supe- 
rior and  was  first  assistant  postmaster 
until  Jan.,  1892;  in  Feb.  same  year, 
entered  the  employ  of  the  Wells-Stone 
Mercantile  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  and 
continued  with  successors,  Stone-Or- 
dean-Wells  Co.  (organized,  Aug.,  1896), 
continuing  as  bookkeeper,  credit  man, 
and  since  1900  as  treasurer  and  mana- 
ger. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
(32°).  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Clubs: 
Kitclii  Gammi,  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Pond  of  good  horses.  Office:  211-223  S. 
.'^th  Av.,  W.  Residence:  Kitchi  Gammi 
Club,    Duluth. 

BUTIiEDGE,  Edward,  civil  engineer; 
born  at  Oregon,  111.,  1855;  son  of  Thom- 
as and  Elizabeth  (Foster)  Rutledge;  ed- 
ucated in  high  scliool  and  college.  Came 
to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  in  1878,  and  lo- 
cated at  Brown's  Valley,  as  civil  engi- 
neer, 18  80;  county  surveyor  of  Traverse 
Co.,  1899-1907.  Member  Brotherhood  of 
American  Yeomen.  Married,  1st,  at  Mor- 
ris, Minn.,  1881,  to  Miss  Fannie  A.  Reis- 
dorf  (now  deceased);  2nd,  1904,  Mrs. 
Margaret  E.  Russell  of  New  York.  Ad- 
dress:    Brown's   Valley,    Minn. 

BTAN,  John  Aug-ustine,  professor 
moral  theology  and  economics  St.  Paul 
Seminary;  born  in  Dakota  County, 
Minn.,  May  25,  1869;  son  of  William 
and  Mary  (Luby)  Ryan;  attended  pub- 
lic school,  Dakota  Co.;  St.  Thomas  Col- 
lege and  St.  Paul  Seminary  (1898),  St. 
Paul,  Minn.;  Catholic  University  of 
America,  Washington,  D.  C,  receiving 
degree  of  Doctor  in  Theology  in  last 
named  institution,  June  6,  1906.  Son 
of  one  of  the  pioneers  of  Minnesota,  he 
was  reared  upon  the  farm;  ordained  to 
the  priesthood,  1898,  by  Archbishop  John 
Ireland.  Author:  A  Living  Wage,  a  dis- 
cussion of  the  rights  of  tlie  laboring 
man,  published,  1906,  in  part  fulfillment 
of  condition  for  receiving  degree  of  Doc- 
tor in  Theology.  Member  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Office  and  residence:  St.  Paul 
Seminary. 

BVAN,  ItUchael  A.,  president  North- 
western Steam  Boiler  and  Mfg.  Co.;  born 
in  Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  Can.,  Sept.  30, 
1859;  son  of  Daniel  and  Annie  (McLel- 
lan)  Ryan;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.  Began  in 
1878  to  learn  the  boiler  making  trade  at 
Bay  City,  Mich.;  came  to  Duluth  in 
1894  and  engaged  in  the  manufacture 
of  steam  boilers,  smokestacks,  etc..  un- 
der the  name  of  Northwestern  Steam 
Boiler    Works,    of     wliicli    he     was    sole 


owner;  incorporated  plant  in  1903  as 
the  Northwestern  Steam  Boiler  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  and  has  since  been  its  president  and 
general  manager.  Also  president  and 
general  manager  National  Boiler  Works 
Co.,  Superior,  Wis.  Member  Duluth 
Builders'  Trade  Association  and  member 
two  Engineers'  associations.  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus,  Roval  Ar- 
canum, C.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  H.,  C.  M.  B.  A. 
Married  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  Nov.  23, 
1887,  to  Miss  Margaret  Ann  Black. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Northern  Railwav. 
Office:  3 G 6-3 82  Gai'field  Av.  Residence: 
514   E.   3rd  St.,   Duluth. 

BVAN,  Michael  Peter,  contractor  and 
builder;  born  at  town  of  Burr,  Tipper- 
ary.  Ireland,  Sept.  8,  1849;  son  of  Mar- 
tin and  Elizabetli  (Phelan)  Ryan;  came 
to  U.  S.  in  infancy  with  parents,  1852; 
went  to  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1857,  and  has  resided  there  ever 
since;  attended  Jefferson  (public)  school; 
served  in  2nd  Minn.  Cav.  in  Civil  War, 
from  Dec,  1863,  until  honorably  dis- 
charged, Feb.,  1865;  married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111..  June  25,  1902,  to  Miss  Agatha 
Moran.  Started  to  learn  carpenter  trade, 
1867;  served  three  years'  apprentice- 
ship; then  small  contractor  and  job- 
bing work  for  two  years;  became  a 
general  contractor  and  builder,  erecting 
some  of  the  largest  and  finest  buildings 
in  St.  Paul,  Duluth,  Superior  and  other 
Nortliwestern  places;  incorporated  busi- 
ness as  Butler-Ryan  Co.,  and  continued 
in  business  until  completion  by  the  com- 
pany of  its  contract  for  the  general 
superstructure  of  tlie  Minnesota  State 
Capitol,  in  1902,  when  he  retired  from 
contracting  business  to  devote  attention 
to  personal  affairs  and  otlier  enterprises. 
President  State  Bank  of  St.  Paul;  presi- 
dent Citizens  Savings  Bank  of  St.  Paul, 
The  Guaranty  Petroleum  and  Gas  Co.  of 
Indiana.  St.  Paul  Tropical  Development 
Co.,  Dulutli  and  Superior  Iron  and  Steel 
Co.,  Las  Bolus  Mining  and  Milling  Co. 
of  Amekia.  Mexico.  Also  president  of 
tlie  C.  L.  Haas  Commission  Co.,  of  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago,  and  president  of  the 
Stevens  Cattle  Co.,  Towner,  N.  Dak. 
Catholic.  Member  Junior  Pioneers, 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Knights  of  St. 
Paul.  Recreations:  Reading,  walking. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  916  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  841  Grand 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

BVAN,  Samuel  Elmer,  clergyman; 
born  at  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  May  6,  1861; 
son  of  James  and  Lurenah  (Cannon) 
Ryan;  educated  at  Alleghany  College, 
Meadville,  Pa.;  married  at  Pleasantville. 
Pa.,  June,  1884,  to  Miss  Lantie  E.  Shel- 
madine.  Ordained  minister  of  the  M.  E. 
Church,  Sept.,  1883;  has  been  pastor 
cliurches  in  Pennsylvania  and  at  Lis- 
bon, Bismarck,  .lamestown  and  Castle- 
ton,  N.  D.,  St.  Paul  and  Blue  Earth, 
Minn.,  and  in  charge  First  M.  E.  Church, 
Albert  Lea,  since  fall  of  1906.  W^as  pre- 
siding elder  M.  E.  conference.  N.  Dak., 
for  7  years;  member  general  confer- 
ence, Chicago,  1900.  Mason  (32°),  Kniglit 
Templar.     Address:    Albert  Lea,   Minn. 


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BYNDA,  John,  clergyman;  born  in 
Moravia,  Austria,  1859;  son  of  Joseph 
and  Frances  (Stasnik)  Rynda;  educated 
in  common  scliools,  pursued  classical  and 
philosophical  studies  at  Olmitz,  Mora- 
via, and  studied  theology  in  the  Amer- 
ican College,  Louvain,  Belgium;  or- 
dained to  the  priesthood,  1S83.  Came 
to  America,  1SS4;  was  in  charge  of  par- 
ish at  Delano,  Minn.,  16  months;  has 
been  pastor  of  St.  Stanislaus  Church, 
St.  Paul,  since  1SS6.  Address:  187  West- 
ern Av.,    S.,    St.   Paul. 


SAASI,  John,  merchant;  born  in  Fin- 
land, Feb.  24,  1877;  came  to  America, 
1SS7;  educated  in  public  schools,  Ish- 
peming,  Mich.;  Gustavus  Adolphus  Col- 
lege, St.  Peter,  Minn.;  College  of  Law, 
University  of  Minnesota,  class  of  1908. 
Married  at  Sparta,  Minn.,  Dec.  S,  1900. 
Became  managing  member  of  the  Sparta 
Mercantile  Co.,  general  merchandise, 
189S,  name  being  changed  to  Saari  & 
Campbell,  Inc.,  1900,  and  Saari,  Camp- 
bell &  Kroker,  Inc.,  1905,  which  still 
continues,  and  of  which  he  is  president; 
member  firm  of  Saari  Bros.,  groceries 
and  meats,  Eveleth,  since  1903.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Legislature,  1905-09.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Shriner;  member  Knights  of 
Pythias.      Address:     Sparta,   Minn. 

SACKETT,  Addison  L.,  milling;  born 
at  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1839;  son 
of  Dexter  B.  and  Electa  (Bement)  Sack- 
ett;  educated  in  Norwich  (N.  Y.)  Acad- 
emy; married  at  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  1865, 
to  Julia  Roberts.  Served  in  S9th  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  Civil  War;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1865,  and  has  ever  since  been  engaged 
in  flour  milling  business.  Director  First 
National  Bank;  trustee  Soldiers'  Home; 
State  senator  2  terms  and  ex-mayor  of 
St.  Peter.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem- 
ber G.   A.  R.     Address:    St.  Peter,  Minn. 

ST.  JOHN,  Byron  Eaton,  president  St. 
John  Nurserv  Co.;  born  at  Port  Byron, 
111.,  July  27,  1845;  son  of  Elisha  Mer- 
rill and"  Matilda  (Addison)  St.  John: 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Wisconsin;  married  at  Roscobel,  Wis., 
Aug.  22.  1868,  to  Magdalene  Houghtal- 
ing.  Began  active  career  as  school 
teacher,  and  taught  school  for  20  terms 
in  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota,  removing 
to  Minnesota,  1872;  quit  farming  and 
teaching,  1891,  and  moved  to  Fairmont; 
owned,  in  partnership  with  the  city,  the 
electric  light  plant  and  operated  it  for 
10  vears.  until  1902;  started  nursery. 
1895,  as  the  Fairmont  Nursery,  and  in- 
corporated it,  1905,  as  the  St.  John  Nur- 
sery Co.,  of  which  he  has  been  president 
and'  manager  from  the  beginning.  Inde- 
pendent Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Recreation:  Whist.  Ad- 
dress:    Fairmont,    Minn. 

SAIiISBUBY,  Pred  B.,  manufacturer; 
born  in  New  Vork,  1861;  son  of  Thomas 
G.  and  Marian  A.  (Richardson)  Salis- 
Ijury;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools   of  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  and  at  Min- 


neapolis Business  College.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1877;  after  leaving  school 
entered  employ  of  T.  G.  Salisbury  &  Co., 
afterwards  Salisbury,  Rolph  &  Co.,  man- 
ufacturers of  bedding,  iron  bedsteads 
and  spring  beds;  became  partner  in  firm, 
1886,  then  known  as  Salisbury  &  Satter- 
lee;  firm  incorporated  as  Salisbury  & 
Satterlee  Co.,  Dec.  1,  1903,  of  which  is 
president.  Democrat.  Mason.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1885,  to  Miss  Nellie  F. 
Barrows.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Literature  and  billiards.  Office: 
215  Main  St.,  S.  E.  Residence:  419  3rd 
Av.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

SAIiIiMON,  "William  Henry,  president 
Carleton  College;  born  at  London,  Ont.. 
Sept.  6,  1866;  son  of  Christopher  and 
Mary  (McMurdoch)  Sallmon;  graduate 
Yale  University,  degree  of  B.A.,  1894 
(A.M.,  same  university,  1897);  degree  of 
D.D.,  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
1904.  Married  at  Bridgeport,  Conn..  Feb. 
17,  1903.  to  Miss  Alice  Bussey  Trubee. 
Traveled  in  Australasia,  Egypt,  Pales- 
tine and  Southeastern  Europe,  1897-1900; 
was  pastor  Soutli  Congregational  Church, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1902;  has  been  presi- 
dent Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn., 
since  1903.  Author:  Studies  in  Life  of 
Jesus;  Studies  in  Parables  and  Miracles 
of  Jesus;  Studies  in  the  Life  of  Paul. 
Editor:  The  Culture  of  Christian  Man- 
hood. Member  Australasian  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Rec- 
reations: Cycling  and  walking.  Address: 
Northfield,  Minn. 

SAI^TBB,  'William  H.,  physician;  born 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1866;  son 
of  Rev.  Charles  Cotton  Salter,  D.D., 
and  Maria  (Vaughan)  Salter;  educated 
at  Lawrenceville  School,  Lawrenceville, 
N.  J.,  1880-84;  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1887;  two  years'  travel  and  study 
in  Europe;  University  of  City  of  New 
York,  Medical  Department,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1892;  resident  physician  New 
York  Lving-in  Hospital,  1892-93;  interne 
Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York  City,  1893- 
94.  Has  been  actively  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Duluth  since  1895. 
Medical  director  The  Modern  Samaritans 
and  Union  Mutual  Ins.  Co.  Member  6 
years  and  president  3  years.  Board  of 
Education,  City  of  Duluth,  beginning 
1897:  president  Associated  School  Boards 
of  Minnesota,  2  years;  meml^er  Duluth 
Public  Library  Board,  1905-08.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions, St.  Louis  County  Medical  Society, 
Interurban  Academy  of  Medicine.  Mar- 
ried at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  June  15,  1898, 
to  Miss  Helen  Macnaughtan.  Clubs: 
Northland  Country,  Duluth  Boat  (life 
member).  Recreations:  Athletics  and 
theatre.  Office:  New  Jersey  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1318  E.   2nd   St.,  Duluth. 

SAMEIiS,  Nicholas  D.,  manufacturer 
and  wholesale  dealer,  butter,  eggs,  etc.; 
born  at  Aurora,  111.,  March  31,  1863; 
son  of  Frank  and  Susanna  (Nickels) 
Samels;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Delaware   Co.,    la.      Farmed   in   Delaware 


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Co..  Iowa,  until  1S96:  removed  to  Min- 
neapolis and  engaged  with  his  brother 
in  wholesale  general  produce  business, 
since  1896.  Also  secretary  Samels  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Lakeville,  Minn.  Democrat.  Ro- 
man Catholic.  Member  Minneapolis 
Produce  Exchange.  Member  C.  O.  F., 
I.  O.  F.  Married  in  Delaware  Co.,  la., 
1896,  to  Miss  May  McDonough.  Recrea- 
tion: Whist.  Office:  216  6th  St.,  N. 
Residence:  2212  Humboldt  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

SAMEIiS,  wmiam  H.,  wholesale  prod- 
uce; born  in  Aurora,  111.,  March  31,1863; 
son  of  Frank  and  Susanna  (Nickels) 
Samels;  public  school  education.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  a  farmer  in  Dela- 
ware Co.,  la.,  later  removing  to  Monti- 
cello,  la.;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1894, 
and  entered  into  wholesale  produce  busi- 
ness under  title  of  Samels  Brothers,  in 
which  he  still  continues.  Vice  president 
Dakota  State  Bank,  Lakeville.  Minn. 
Also  vice  president  Samels  Lumber  Co.. 
Lakeville,  Minn.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Married 
in  Iowa,  Feb.  5,  1895,  to  Miss  "Anna 
King.  Recreations:  Travel  and  driving. 
Office:  216  6th  St.,  N.  Residence:  42 
Highland    Av.,    Minneapolis. 


Theodore  AugTistus,  grain 
and  cold  storage;  born  at  South  Nor- 
walk.  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1845;  son  of  Wil- 
liam C.  and  Sarah  A.  (Nash)  Sammis; 
educated  in  public  and  private  schools 
of  South  Norwalk.  Was  engaged  for 
18  years  in  wholesale  grocery  business. 
New  York  City;  came  to  Mirinesota  and 
was  identified  with  flour  milling  for  18 
years  as  Morse  &  Sammis  and  the  Min- 
neapolis Flour  Manufacturing  Co.,  clos- 
ing out  to  the  U.  S.  Flour  Mill  Co..  in 
1898;  has  been  in  grain  commission 
business  since  1900,  under  title  of  Car- 
ter, Sammis  &  Co.,  successors  to  Wheel- 
er, Carter  &  Co.  Vice  president  Produce 
Refrigerating  Co.;  secretary  and  mana- 
ger State  Elevator  Co.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Dulutli 
Board  of  Trade.  Married  at  New  York 
City,  1867.  to  Miss  Helena  B.  Doolittle. 
Club:  Lake  Minnetonka  Yacht.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
1714    Hawthorne   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SAMPSON,  Henry,  banking;  born  in 
Columbia  County,  Wis.,  Feb.  11,  1865: 
son  of  Samuel  and  Esther  Sampson: 
common  school  education.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1887;  began  in  Bank  of  El- 
bow Lake,  1888,  and  is  now  cashier  of 
the  Bank  of  Elbow  Lake.  Married  at 
Elbow  Lake,  1892,  to  Miss  Thea  Amund- 
son.      Address:     Elbow    Lake,    Minn. 

SAMSON,  Claude  C,  real  estate;  born 
in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  12.  1857; 
son  of  Jolin  L.  and  Barbara  (Stoek) 
Samson;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  Yankton  College,  S.  D.  Began  active 
career  as  a  farmer,  continuing  for  4 
years;  was  in  charge  of  the  retail  yards 
in  Iowa  for  11  years;  elected  sheriff  of 
Kossuth  Co.,  la.,  and  at  the  expiration 
of  term  of  office  engaged  in  real  estate 


business  for  two  years  in  Algona.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  and  lias  been  an  operator 
in  real  estate  and  land  since  1900.  Meth- 
odist. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Amboy,  Minn.,  Oct.  14,  1880, 
to  Miss  Eva  L.  Louer.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Ofllce:  169  East 
3rd  St.  Residence:  The  Willard,  St. 
Paul. 

SANBORN,  Edward  P.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Epsom,  N.  H.,  May  19,  1853;  son  of 
Henry  F.  and  Eunice  (Davis)  Sanborn; 
graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  Han- 
over, N.  H.,  A.B..  1876;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Nov.  21,  1884,  to  Susie  Dana.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  Oct.  15,  1879;  member 
of  law  firm  of  John  B.  &  W.  H.  San- 
born, 1880-92,  and  of  John  B.  &  E.  P. 
Sanborn  from  April  1,  1892,  to  April  1. 
1903;  since  then  has  conducted  law 
business  alone.  Republican.  Member 
City  Council  of  St.  Paul,  March  15.  1897, 
to  June,  1900;  now  member  of  Charter 
Commission.  City  of  St.  Paul.  Member 
American.  Minnesota  State  and  Ramsey 
County  Bar  associations,  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society.  Knight  Templar  (grand 
commander  Knights  Templar  of  Minne- 
sota. 1905-06).  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Com- 
mercial. Office:  National  German  Am. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  505  Oakland 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SANBOBN,  Walter  Henry,  U.  S.  cir- 
cuit judge,  Sth  circuit;  born  at  San- 
born's Hill,  Epsom,  N.  H.,  Oct.  19,  1845: 
son  of  Hon.  Henry  F.  and  Eunice  (Da- 
vis) Sanborn;  graduate  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1867  (LL.D.,  1893);  married  at 
Milford.  N.  H.,  Nov.  10,  1874,  to  Emily 
F.  Bruce.  Began  active  career  as  prin- 
cipal High  School,  Milford,  N.  H.,  1867- 
70;  admitted  to  the  bar,  St.  Paul.  1871; 
practiced  law  with  uncle.  Gen.  John  B. 
Sanborn,  at  St.  Paul,  1871-92;  appointed 
U.  S.  circuit  judge,  Sth  judicial  circuit, 
March  17,  1892.  Member  City  Council 
of  St.  Paul,  1878-80,  1885-92;  president 
Union  League  of  St.  Paul,  1890  ;  presi- 
dent St.  Paul  Bar  Association,  1890-91; 
treasurer  State  Bar  Association.  1885- 
92.  Member  Minnesota  Historical  So- 
cietv.  Mason  (grand  commander  Knights 
Ternplar  of  Minnesota.  1889).  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Fishing,  golf  and  agriculture.  Office: 
Federal  Bldg.  Residence:  143  Virginia 
Av.,  St.  Paul;  summer  residence:  Ep- 
som.  N.  H. 

SANDER,  Jolm,  educator;  born  at 
Cogan  Station.  Pa.,  Nov.  3,  1850;  son 
of  Jacob  Michael  and  Sophia  (Aderhold) 
Sander;  educated  in  common  rural 
schools;  Lvcoming  Normal  School,  Mon- 
toursville,  Pa.,  1867-1868;  Keystone 
State  Normal  School.  Kutztown,  Pa., 
1871-73;  Muhlenberg  College,  Allentown, 
Pa.,  1873-77,  graduating,  1877;  degree  of 
A.M.,  same  college,  1880;  student  Luth- 
eran Theological  Seminary,  1877-80;  de- 
gree of  Litt.D.  from  Gustavus  Adolphus 
College,  1906.  Taught  school  in  Ly- 
coming Co.,  Pa.,  1868-73;  pastor  First 
Evang.  Luth.  Church,  Ridgeway,  Pa.. 
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man,  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Pe- 
ter. Minn.,  1885-1903;  superintendent  of 
Schools,  Nicollet  Co.,  since  May  11,  1903. 
Organized  the  first  English  Evangelical 
Tvutheran  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
1892,  and  served  as  pastor  until  April  1. 
1902.  Assistant  in  translating  Luther's 
works  into  English.  Married  at  Cogan 
Station,  Pa.,  May  24,  1881,  to  Lydia  A. 
Whitman.     Address:    St.  Peter,  Minn. 

SANDERSON-,  ToUef,  hanking;  born 
at  Norway,  Racine  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  7,  1852; 
son  of  Steen  and  Sarah  (Erickson)  San- 
derson, both  natives  of  Norway;  edu- 
cated in  district  schools,  in  Beloit  Col- 
lege, Wis.,  and  at  Luther  College,  De- 
corah,  la.,  not  graduating  at  any  col- 
lege. Mov-ed  from  Wisconsin  to  Iowa, 
1869,  and  to  Minnesota,  1882;  taught 
school  several  years;  engaged  in  farm- 
ing up  to  Jan.,  1889;  county  treasurer 
Fillmore  Co.,  1889-93;  engaged  in  pri- 
vate banking  business,  1893-1904;  has 
been  president  of  Harmony  State  Bank 
since  June  1,  1904.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Harmony,  Minn.,  Feb.  15,  1877,  to 
Miss  Ann  Sophia  Jacobson.  Address: 
Harmony,    Minn. 

SANSON,  C.  H.,  judge  of  probate 
Jackson  Co.;  born  at  Northampton,  Eng- 
land, Oct.  7,  1844,  and  arrived  in  the 
United  States,  March,  1845;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Eliza  (Goodwin)  Sandon; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Dane 
Co.,  Wis.,  and  attended  University  of 
Wisconsin  for  short  time.  Enlisted  in 
Co.  G,  1st  Wis.  Cav.,  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion, Sept.  1,  1861;  served  in  Mo.. 
Ark.,  Tenn.,  Ala.,  and  Ga.;  advanced  to 
non-commissioned  officer  and  was  dis- 
charged Nov.,  1864;  attended  school  in 
"V^^isconsin  for  one  year;  settled  in  Jack- 
son Co.,  Minn.,  1866,  where  he  farmed 
for  24  years;  has  been  probate  judge 
of  Jackson  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1890.  Secre- 
tary Jackson  Cemetery  Association  10 
years.  Held  offices  of  assessor,  town 
clerk,  member  village  council.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.  and  G.  A.  R.,  and  served  as 
presiding  officer  in  both.  Married  in 
Dane  Co.,  Wis.,  to  Miss  Sarah  J.  Fields. 
Republican.     Address:    Jackson,   Minn. 

SANDS,  Charles  A.,  banker;  born  at 
Berlin,  Wis.,  Aug.  12,  1866;  son  of  John 
Sands;  public  school  education.  Began 
active  career  in  hardware  business,  con- 
tinuing from  1885-90;  was  in  hardware 
and  implement  business  in  his  own 
name,  1890-1906;  has  been  engaged  in 
banking  since  Jan.,  1906,  as  president 
First  National  Bank.  City  recorder, 
Adrian,  1890-1902.  Married  at  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1888,  to  Miss  Katherine  Sul- 
livan.    Address:    Adrian,  Minn. 

SANDS,  O.  C,  general  merchandise; 
born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  March  16, 
1860;  son  of  Henry  and  Martha  (Wing) 
Sands;  educated  in  country  schools  of 
Goodhue  Co.  Began  business  career  as 
clerk  in  store  of  P.  A.  Henning,  Aspe- 
lund,  Minn.,  continuing  for  7  years;  as- 
sociated with  brother  Samuel  in  general 
retail  store,  Oct.  10,  1890,  in  which  has 
ever  since  successfully  continued.     Also 


director  Citizens'  State  Bank;  treasurer 
Standard  Carrier  Co.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried at  Kenyon,  Minn.,  June  26,  1901, 
to  Miss  Ida  Newmann.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.     Address:     Kenyon,   Minn. 

SANDS,  Samuel,  merchant;  born  in 
Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  March  5,  1862;  son 
of  Henry  and  Martha  (Wing)  Sands; 
educated  in  country  schools.  Was  man- 
ager of  creamery  at  Aspelund,  Minn., 
for  Marvin  &  Carmack,  1887-90,  resign- 
ing to  go  into  business  for  himself; 
formed  partnership  with  brother,  Oct. 
10,  1890,  and  has  ever  since  continued 
in  retail  store  business  under  title  of 
Sands  Bros.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Ken- 
yon, Minn.,  Dec.  3,  to  Miss  Bell  Hagen. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Kenyon, 
Miim. 

SANDUM,  Knute  O.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher The  Bricelyn  Sentinel;  born  in 
Valders,  Norway,  "Nov.  15,  1874;  came 
to  America  with  parents,  1880,  and  was 
left  an  orphan  at  an  early  age;  earned 
his  living  while  attended  common  school. 
Learned  printer's  trade  in  Times  office, 
Mt.  Horeb,  Wis.;  removed  to  Blue  Earth, 
Minn.,  at  age  of  15  and  worked  in  Regis- 
ter office;  bought  Amboy  (Minn.) 
Herald,  at  IS,  and  had  distinction  of  be- 
ing the  youngest  editor  in  the  state  for 
two  years;  spent  a  year  in  Texas  and 
wife  and  himself  taught  school  in  Win- 
nebago Co.,  la.;  located  in  new  town  of 
Bricelyn  and  began  publishing  Bricelyn 
Sentinel  which  has  grown  to  be  the 
largest  paper  in  Faribault  Co..  of  which 
he  is  owner  and  editor.  Cashier  First 
National  Bank  of  Bricelyn;  president 
and  manager  Bricelyn  Mutual  Tel.  Co.; 
partner  firm  of  Johnson  &  Sandum,  The 
Hub  Clothiers.  Postmaster  of  Bricelyn 
since  1899;  was  assistant  clerk  house 
of  Representatives,  Minnesota  Legisla- 
ture, sessions  1903-05.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  M.  W.  A.,  M.  B. 
A.  Married  at  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  Nov. 
8,  1894,  to  Miss  Cynthia  V.  Tressler. 
Address:      Bricelyn,   Minn. 

SANFOBD,  Wayland  VT.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Lenox,  O..  Oct.  26,  1861;  son  of  Henry 
and  Emerett  (Spencer)  Sanford;  edu- 
cated at  (jrand  River  Institute,  Austin- 
burg,  O.;  University  of  Michigan,  Law 
Department,  class  of  1883.  Married  at 
Hudson,  Wis.,  1890,  to  Miss  Helen  A. 
Hall.  Has  been  actively  engaged  in 
practice  of  law  at  Duluth,  since  1885. 
President  Union  Abstract  Co.  Appointed 
referee  in  bankruptcy  by  Judge  Loch- 
ren.  United  States  District  Court,  in 
1005.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternity.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting 

and  fishing.  Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg. 
Residence:      2432   E.    1st   St.,   Duluth. 

SABDESON,  Frederick  William,  edu- 
cator; born  Owego  Mills,  town  of  Wiota, 
Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1866;  son  of  Joseph  and 
Petra  (Rossing)  Sardeson;  graduated. 
University  of  Minnesota,  B.L.,  1891 
(M.S.,  1892);  Freiburg-in-Baden,  Ger- 
many, Ph.D.,  1895;  married,  June  16, 
1903,    Edna    A.    Mitchell.      Instructor    in 


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palaeontology,  University  of  Minnesota; 
writer  humorous  articles  on  geological, 
palaeontological,  philosophical  and  edu- 
cational subjects.  Member  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Address:  206  Pleas- 
ant  St.,   Minneapolis. 

SATTEBIiEE,  Prank  E.,  machinery 
and  supplies;  born  at  Wauseca,  Minn., 
1863;  son  of  William  W.  and  Sarah 
(Stout)  Satterlee;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1871  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
in  Minneapolis.  Learned  the  printing 
business,  1885-88;  began  in  sale  of  ma- 
chinery and  supplies,  in  St.  Paul  (con- 
tinuing to  live  in  Minneapolis),  1888-94; 
organized  tlie  firm  of  F.  E.  Satterlee 
Co.,  1897,  dealers  in  new  and  second 
hand  machinery,  and  has  continued  in 
that  line  of  business  to  the  present 
time.  Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
Feb.  S,  to  Miss  Margaret  Healy.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Automobil- 
ing  and  fishing.  Office:  219  2nd  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  2701  S.  Fremont  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

SATTEBI^EE,  William  E.,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Viroqua.  Wis.,  April 
2.  1861;  son  of  William  W.  and  Sarah 
(Stout)  Satterlee;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents,  18G3;  has  been  a 
resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1871;  be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  Salis- 
bury, Rolph  &  Co.,  1879;  became  partner 
of  firm  under  title  of  Salisbury  &  Sat- 
terlee, 1886;  vice  president  Salisbury  & 
Satterlee  Co.,  incorporated  Dec.  1,  1903, 
manufacturers  and  jobbers  of  mat- 
tresses, springs,  pillows  and  iron  and 
brass  bedsteads.  Director  East  Side 
State  Bank.  Republican.  Member  of 
City  Council,  cliairman  Ways  and  Means 
Committee.  1904-08.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis.  1883.  to  Miss 
Lilian  M.  Barton.  Clubs:  East  Side 
Commercial,  West  Side  Commercial. 
Minneapolis  Whist  (vice  president). 
Recreation:  Whist.  Office:  215  Main 
St.,  S.  E.  Residence:  224  4th  St.,  S.  E.. 
Minneapolis. 

SAT7NDEBS,  Edward  Nelson,  president 
Northwestern  Fuel  Company;  born  at 
Geneva.  Ohio.  April,  1S45;  son  of  Rev. 
Alanson  and  Cornelia  (Converse)  Saund- 
ers; educated  in  Ohio  public  schools  and 
Western  Reserve  College;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  9,  1874  to  Mary  S. 
Proal.  Engaged  in  coal  business  since 
1870;  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the 
Northwesten  Fuel  Company,  in  1875, 
and  pr.esident  of  that  corporation  since 
1879;  also  director  of  the  Ivorain  Coal 
and  Dock  Co.,  Johnson  Coal  Mining  Co., 
First  National  Bank,  Merchants  Na- 
tional Bank,  Northwestern  Trust  Co., 
Pioneer  Press  Co..  St.  Paul.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Minnesota  (St. 
Paul).        Chicago        (Chicago).  Office: 

Pioneer  Pres.-?  Bldg.  Residence:  323 
Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

SAXTNTBY,  William,  general  mana.ger 
Musser-Sauntr>-  Land,  Logging  and 
Manufacturing    Co.;    director    First    Na- 


tional Bank.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn, 

SAUSEN,  P.  G.,  clerk  of  district  court; 
l)orn  at  Wyoming,  Minn.,  May  31,  1861; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Schmidt) 
Sausen;  public  scliool  education.  Clerk 
of  district  court,  Cliisago  Co.,  since 
March  1,  1S9S.  President  Lindstrom 
Investment  Co.,  director  and  general 
manager  Chisago  (bounty  Telephone  Co. 
Married  at  Center  City,  Minn.,  Dec.  31, 
1884,  to  Miss  Ida  Johnson.  Address: 
Center  City,  Minn. 

SAVAGE,  Donald  R.,  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools;  born  at  Delafield, 
Wis.,  Aug.  8,  1871;  son  of  Edward  and 
Margaret  Ann  (Robertson)  Savage;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Windom, 
Alinn.;  Carrell  Academy,  Waukesha, 
Wis.;  Public  Schools,  Weyauwega,  Wis.; 
High  School,  Windom.  Superintendent 
of  schools  Cottonwood  Co.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1901.  Member  Masonic  order,  Modern 
AVoodmen  of  America,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  Windom,  Minn.,  April  28, 
1903,  to  Miss  Winifred  Robison.  Recrea- 
tion: Horticulture.  Address:  Windom, 
Minn. 

SAVAGE,  M.  W.,  proprietor  Interna- 
tional Stock  Food  (5o.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  stock  food  business  since  1886; 
also  breeder  of  fine  horses.  Owner  of 
Dan  Patch,  Directum,  etc.  Clubs:  Auto- 
mobile. Society  of  Fine  Arts.  Office: 
Main  St.,  S.  E.,  cor.  Bank.  Residence: 
2600    Portland    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SAWVEB,  Charles  Iiincoln,  real  estate; 
born  at  Lee,  N.  H.,  March  28,  1860;  son 
of  Jefferson  and  Elizabeth  Jane 
(Knowles)  Sawyer;  graduated  from 
New  Hampton  Institution,  New  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.,  1884;  Darthmouth  College, 
ciegree  of  A.B..  1888  (A.M.  1891),  Minne- 
sota School  of  Law,  1897;  married  at 
Laconia,  N.  H..  January  16.  1892,  to 
Olive  M.  Bennett.  Reared  upon  farm 
until  1882;  taught  school  in  Waukegan, 
111  .  1888-1892  and  in  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1892-99;  in  real  estate  business  in 
Minneapolis,  under  firm  name  of  Moore 
Bros.     &     Sawyer,      1899-1906.  Mana- 

ger Minneapolis  Real  Estate  Informa- 
tion Bureau  which  is  under  general 
charge  of  Minneapolis  Real  Etate 
Board.  Congregationalist.  Mason,  Chap- 
ter, (Tommandery,  Scottish  Rite.  Club: 
Commercial.  Residence:  1916  Columbus 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

SAWYER,  Edward,  railway  official: 
l)orn  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  July  11,  1836;  son 
of  Thos.  E.  and  Elizabeth  (Watson) 
.Sawyer;  educated  in  Dover  High  School, 
Has  been  identified  with  railway  service 
since  1871,  beginning  as  secretary  of  the 
land  department  St.  Paul  &  Sioux  City 
Rd.;  has  been,  since  May,  1879,  secretary 
and  assistant  treasurer  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Manitoba  Ry.;  treasurer  and 
assistant  secretary  Great  Northern  Ry. 
.since  its  organization;  secretary  and 
treasurer.  Eastern  Ry.  of  Minnesota; 
treasurer  Montana  Central  Ry.,  and 
secretary  and  treasurer  Minneapolis 
[Tnion  Railways.  Married  at  Rochester, 
N.    H.,    1859,    to   Miss   Frances   P.   Kelley. 


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Office:  3rd,  N.  W.  Cor.  Broadway.  Re.si- 
dence:      4G1  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

SAWYER,  Joseph  A.,  lawyer;  born 
near  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  Aug.  2, 
1S46;  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  Sawyer; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1856;  educated  at 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.; 
married  at  Northfield,  1S82,  to  Miss 
Nellie  Abbott.  Taught  school  for  many 
years;  read  law  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1881  and  to  U.  S.  Supreme 
Court  bar,  March,  1903;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  in  Owatonna 
since  1882;  member  firm  of  J.  A.  and 
A.  W.  Sawyer.  Was  county  attorney 
Steele  Co.  i  years  and  city  attorney  3 
years.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Recreations:  Literature,  gardening  and 
working  with  tools.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna,   Minn. 

SCANIiAN,  Patrick  J.,  lawyer;  born 
in  County  Kerry,  Ireland,  Nov.  22,  1869; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Ellen  (Collins) 
Scanlan;  came  to  America  with  parents 
1876;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Olm- 
sted Co.  and  Rochester;  graduate  Col- 
lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1898,  LL.M.,  same  uni- 
versity, 1899.  Raised  on  a  farm;  taught 
school  in  earlier  years;  unmarried.  Was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1898,  and  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  ever  since.  Demo- 
crat. Was  deputy  county  auditor  of 
Olmsted  Co.,  1889-95;  court  commissioner 
since  Nov.,  1902.  City  attorney,  Roches- 
ter, since  April  1,  1906.  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Columbus.  Royal  Ar- 
canum.    Address:     Rochester,   Minn. 

SCANIiON,  Joseph,  lumherman;  born 
at  I^yndon,  Wis.,  Aug.  24,  1861;  son  of 
M.  J.  and  Mary  E.  (McDonnell)  Scan- 
Ion;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Lyndon;  High  School,  Mauston,  Wis.; 
Madison  Law  University,  Madison,  Wis.; 
Omaha  Business  College,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Nov.  26, 
1890.  to  Miss  Sarah  W.  Henkel,  formerly 
Sarah  W.  Plummer,  of  Prarie  du  Chien, 
Wis.  Entered  lumber  business  April  1, 
1885,  with  the  K.  S.  Newcombe  Lumber 
Co.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  continuing  until 
March  1,  1889;  was  secretary  C.  H.  Rud- 
doen  Lumber  Co.,  Minneapolis,  March  1, 
18S9,  to  Jan.  1,  1892;  entered  lumber 
business  on  his  own  account  under  title 
of  Scanlon-Gipson  &  Co.,  1892,  and  has 
gradually  joined  a  number  of  other  cor- 
porations, in  all  of  which  he  has  an 
active  part  in  the  management.  Vice 
president  Brooks-Scanlon  Lumber  Co.,  en- 
gaged in  manufacturing  lumber  and 
wholesaling  exclusively;  also  president 
Central  Florida  Lumber  Co.,  Brooks- 
Scanlon  Co.,  Brooks-Robertson  Lumber 
Co.;  treasurer  Scanlon-Gipson  Lumber 
Co.;  vice  president  M.  &  N.  Wis.  R.  R. 
Co.,  K.  &  E.  Ry.  Co.  Was  first  lieutenant 
Edward  Creighton  Guards,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Hoo  Hoo.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Mini- 
kahda,  Lafayette.  Office:  Lumber  Ex- 
change. Residence:  25  Groveland  Ter- 
race,   Minneapolis. 

SCANNEIiI^,  Patrick  D.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Listowel,   Kerry  Co.,    Ireland,   July    4, 


1865;  son  of  Michael  ancj  Margaret 
(Daly)  Scannell;  educated  in  National 
School,  Listowel,  until  12  years  of  age; 
Edmund  Lee's  Classical  Academy,  List- 
owel, 5  years'  course  Latin  and  Greek; 
St.  Paul  College  of  Law,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
degree  of  B.L.,  June  19,  1903.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  Feb.  9,  1887,  to  Sarah  G. 
O'Brien.  Began  business  career  as 
traveling  expert  for  St.  Paul  Harves- 
ter Co.,  1881;  was  timber  inspector 
for  the  St.  Paul  and  Duluth  Ry.  and 
later  for  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  Ry.;  reporter  St. 
Paul  Dispatch;  subsequently  was  editor 
and  proprietor  St.  Paul  Democrat  and  is 
now  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law, 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
Ramsey  County  and  Minnesota  State  Bar 
associations.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O.  H.  and  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Clubs;  Dayton's  Bluff  Commer- 
cial Club;  Commercial  (St.  Paul).  Of- 
fice: Court  Blk.  Residence:  223  East 
7th  St.,  St.  Paul. 

SCHACHT,  John  Henry,  clothing  and 
furnishings;  born  at  Potsdam,  Minn., 
March  30,  1871;  son  of  Harm  and  Anna 
(Brun)  Schacht;  educated  in  district 
school,  Postdam,  and  Darling's  Business 
College,  Rochester,  Minn.;  married  at 
Rochester,  1893,  to  Miss  Minnie  Ste- 
phens. Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
hardware  store  at  Rochester;  came  to 
Red  Wing,  1894,  and  entered  clothing 
business  as  member  of  firm  of  Alder  iV: 
Schacht,  which  changed  to  Adler, 
Schacht  &  Co.,  in  1904,  in  which  he  still 
continues.  President  and  organizer  St. 
John's  Hospital,  Red  Wing,  established, 
1903.  Republican.  German  Lutheran. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum,  Merchants' 
Association  (vice  president).  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:   Red  Wing,  Minn. 

SCHAD^Z:,  Jacob  Evans,  physician; 
born  at  Williamsport,  Pa..  June  23,  1849; 
son  of  Michael  and  Phoebe  (Sallade) 
Schadle;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  State  Normal  School,  Millersville, 
Pa.,  graduating,  1871;  engaged  in  teach- 
ing and  became  superintendent  of 
schools,  Miffiinburg,  Pa.,  1876;  studied 
medicine  and  grad.  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  Philadelphia,  degree  of  M.D., 
1881;  post  graduate  course,  same  col- 
lege, 1885;  located  in  St.  Paul,  18SS,  and 
has  since  confined  his  practice  to  dis- 
eases of  the  nose,  throat  and  ear. 
Studied  abroad,  in  Europe,  1897-98,  and 
a  year  later  visited  Russia  and  Pales- 
tine. Discoverer  of  sulphate  of  atropine 
as  remedy  for  mushroom  poisoning. 
Contributor  to  medical  journals  and  in- 
ventor of  surgical  instruments.  Clini- 
cal professor  laryngology  and  rhi- 
nology,  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota;  chief  of  staft 
St.  Paul's  Free  Dispensary,  member  of 
staff  St.  Luke's  Hospital.  Member 
American  Rhinological,  Laryngological 
and  Otological  Association  (ex-president 
Western  section),  Ramsey  (bounty  Medi- 
cal Society.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Mif- 
fiinburg, Pa..  Oct.  15.  1888.  to  Miss  Jen- 
nie Ray  Miller.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town   and  Country.      Office:     Lowry  Ar- 


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cade.      Residence:      Hotel    Aberdeen,    St. 
Paul. 

SCHAFFER,  George  P.,  merchant: 
liorn  in  Germany,  June  11,  1848;  son  ol; 
Ulrich  and  Barbara  (Theobald)  Schaf- 
fej;  common  school  education.  Came  to 
America,  Nov.  13,  1852,  and  to  Minne- 
sota, July  30,  1864.  In  harness  business 
at  St.  Paul,  1865-70;  clerk  in  store  for 
Charles  Eppel,  Delano,  Minn.,  1870-84; 
associated  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness with  F.  A.  Barth  at  Watertown, 
Minn.,  18S4;  returned  to  Delano,  1887 
and  engaged  in  general  merchandise 
business  on  his  own  account  until  Sept. 
1,  1906,  when  his  son  was  admitted  into 
partnership,  the  title  of  the  firm  now 
being  George  P.  Shaffer  &  Son.  Also 
director  Wright  Co.  Bank,  Rockford 
Woolen  Mills  Co.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  St.  Anthony's  Benevolent  So- 
ciety. Married  at  Delano,  July,  1875,  to 
Miss  Mary  Barth.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:      Delano,   Minn. 

SCHAIJSr,  Jacob  T.,  merchant;  born  at 
Christiania,  Norway,  April  5,  1852.  Came 
to  America.  1S6S,  and  located  at  Brown's 
Valley,  ISSO.  Has  been  engaged  in  gen- 
eral "merchandise  business  at  Brown's 
Valley  under  title  of  Schain  &  Luckert. 
since  1886.  Representative  Minnesota 
Legislature.  1897-1901;  State  senator, 
since  190.5.  Married  at  Willmar.  1^81,  to 
Miss  Iren  M.  Burdick.  Address:  Brown's 
Valley.    Minn. 

SCHAKCKE,  Aaolph  Marcus,  banker; 
born  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  Jan.  23,  1878; 
son  of  Lorenz  and  Marie  (Monsen) 
Sehancke;  attended  public  schools  of  El- 
more and  Mankato  Commercial  College. 
Began  to  learn  harness  making  trade  at 
age  of  15;  was  made  assistant  cashier 
Exchange  Bank,  Elmore,  1896,  resigning, 
1899,  to  accept  position  as  cashier  of 
State  Bank  of  Bricelyn;  became  cashier 
First  National  Bank,  Elmore,  1900;  uni- 
ted with  brother  and  bought  the  Red- 
ding Bank  of  Redding,  Ta.,  1900.  Later 
organized  the  First  State  Bank,  Hewitt, 
Minn.,  the  Fidelity  Investment  Co.,  El- 
'more.  Minn.,  the  Iowa  Land  Credit  Co., 
Redding,  and  consolidated  the  Redding 
Bank  and  the  Peoples  Bank  of  Reding 
and  organized  the  Union  Savings  Bank 
of  Redding.  President  First  State 
Bank,  Hewitt,  Minn.,  Union  Savings 
Bank,  Redding,  la.,  Iowa  Land  Credit 
Co.,  Redding,  la.,  Elmore  Flour  Milling 
Co.,  Elmore,  Minn.;  cashier  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Elmore;  secretary  Fidelity 
Investment  Co.,  Elmore;  secretary  Elmore 
Building  &  Loan  Association.  Democrat. 
Member  A.  P.  &  A.  M.,  R.  A.  M.,  R.  S. 
M.,  Commandery,  O.  E.  S.,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
M.  B.  A.  Married  at  Blue  Earth,  Minn., 
June  6,  1900,  Miss  Gertrude  C.  Kiester. 
Recreation:  Driving.  Address:  Elmore, 
Minn. 

SCHANDEBA,  Frank,  merchant,  bank- 
er, miller;  born  in  Austria.  1843;  came 
to  America,  1858;  educated  in  country 
schools.  Began  working  for  milling 
company,  at  Kekoske,  Wis..  1859;  farm- 
ed, 1862-65;  moved  to  Blue  Earth,  Minn., 
1865,  and  bought  a  farm  in  fall  of  1872; 


moved  to  Redwood  Co.  and  started  small 
store  at  Lamberton;  had  5  years  of 
grasslioppers,  bought  and  shipped  all 
grain  and  stock  offered  for  sale  in  tlie 
region;  shipped  in  seed  grain  for  two 
years  to  help  farmers  start  again; 
county  commissioner  for  12  years  and 
had  charge  of  all  donations  arriving 
for  that  part  of  the  county.  Member 
firm  of  Schandera  &  Waterman,  general 
merchandise,  established,  Nov..  1872,  as 
F.  Schandera  &  Co.;  also  president  State 
Bank,  Lamberton,  Lamberton  Mill  Co., 
Lamberton  Building  &  Loan  Association, 
vice  president  Land  Co.  Member  A.  O. 
IT.  W.  Unmarried.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Lamberton,  Minn. 

SCHAFEB,  William  A.,  educator, 
born.  La  Crosse,  Wis..  April  17,  1869; 
son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Otte) 
Schaper;  educated  in  district  schools  La 
Crosse  Co.,  187G-86;  State  Normal  School, 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  1886-91,  diploma  and 
life  certificate;  University  of  Wisconsin, 
degree  of  B.L.,  1895;  Columbia  Univer- 
sitv,  degree  of  M.A.,  1898,  Ph.D.,  1901; 
University  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1900- 
1901.  Unmarried.  Farmer,  1880-86; 
teacher,  1887-88;  census  clerk,  1890; 
principal  schools.  Alma,  Wis.,  1891-93; 
instructor  in  political  science  and  his- 
tory, liigh  school,  Dubuque,  la.,  1898- 
1900:  instructor  in  political  science  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1901-02;  assistant 
professor  of  political  science,  1902-03; 
professor  of  pSlitical  science  since  1904. 
Author  of  articles  on  political  science, 
in  educational  and  scientific  periodicals. 
Scholarship  in  economics,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. 1896-97;  fellowship  in  sociology, 
Colurnbia,  1897-98;  awarded  Justine  Win- 
sor  prize  for  the  best  monograph  on 
American  History  based  on  original  re- 
search, submitted  to  the  American  His- 
torical Association  in  1900.  Republican. 
Liberal  in  religious  belief.  Member  of 
American  Political  Science  Association, 
American  Economic  Association.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Six  O'Clock.  Recreations: 
Tennis,  boating,  hunting.  Office:  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Residence:  625 
Fulton   St.,    S.   E.,    Minneapolis. 

SCHEFCIK,  J.  Francis,  surgeon, 
specialist;  born  at  New  York  City,  May 
11,  1872;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
New  York  City;  University  of  Illinois, 
degree  of  B.S.,  1892;  Department  of 
Pharmacy,  University  of  Illinois,  de- 
gree of  Ph.G.,  1894;  Medical  Department. 
Hamline  University,  degrees  of  M.D.  and 
CM..  1900.  After  graduation  from  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  was  in  drug  business 
in  Chicago  until  1896;  removed  to  Min- 
neapolis, 1896,  and  studied  medicine,  at 
same  time  teaching  pharmacy  and  hav- 
ing charge  of  the  laboratory  of  the  Min- 
nesota Institute  of  Pharmacy.  Practiced 
medicine  in  Mapleton,  Minn.,  1900-02; 
and  in  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  two  years; 
went  abroad  and  studied  in  Berlin, 
Vienna  and  later  in  New  York;  has  prac- 
ticed as  surgeon,  specialist,  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat,  in  Minneapolis,  since 
July,  1905.  Professor  materia  medica 
College  of  Dentistry,  University  of  Min- 


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nesota.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Minne- 
sota Valley  and  Hennepin  County  Med- 
ical societies,  American  Oplitlialmologi- 
cal  Association.  Mason  (32°),  Kniglit 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  M.  W.  A.,  M. 
B.  A.,  K.  O.  T.  M.  Married,  at  Glencoe, 
Minn.,  Nov.  6,  1S95,  to  Miss  Emma  Will- 
ametta  Kaspar.  Recreations:  Fencing 
and  chess  playing  (is  an  expert  swords- 
man). Office:  Masonic  Temple.  Resi- 
dence:    1400   Spruce  PL,  Minneapolis. 

SCEENK,  Edward  A.,  druggist;  born 
at  St.  Wendel,  Stearns  Co.,  Minn.,  April 
2.  1869;  son  of  Henry  and  Marguretta 
(Schnoess)  Schenk;  attended  country 
school  and  parochial  Benedictine  Sis- 
ter's School,  Long  Prairie.  Was  in  the 
employ  of  M.  F.  Canfield,  druggist,  Long 
Prairie,  1S8.5-91;  has  been  member  of  the 
firm  and  manager,  Reichert  &  Schenli, 
retail  dealers  in  drugs,  etc.,  since  Sept. 
10,  1891;  also  director  and  treasurer  of 
the  Reichert  Improvement  Co.  a  cor- 
poration, est.,  1902.  Roman  Catholic. 
Married  at  Long  Prairie,  Oct.  13,  1897, 
Miss  Amalia  Reichert.  Address:  Long 
Prairie,    Minn. 

SCHEBEB,  Robert  W.,  merchant; 
born  at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  April  22,  1871; 
son  of  Peter  and  Amalia  (Pfau)  Scherer; 
graduate  LTniversity  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1893.  Entered  mercantile 
business  June,  1S95,  and  is  manager 
Peter  Scherer,  retail  lumber  and  coal, 
established  1876.  Also  directoj-  State 
Bank  of  New  Ulm.  Leader  Union  Con- 
cert Band,  Turner  Hall  Orchestra.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  A.  O. 
T"^.  W.,  New'  Ulm  Turnverein.  Married 
at  New  Ulm,  1893,  to  Miss  Ida  Koch. 
Address:     New  Ulm   Minn. 

SCHIBSEV,  Michael,  implement  jobber; 
born  in  Denmark,  Nov.  15,  1861;  edu- 
cated in  Denmark,  France  and  England. 
Came  to  America,  1886,  and  located  in 
Minnesota,  1894;  secretary,  treasurer 
and  general  manager  Great  Northern  Im- 
plement Co.  since  1894;  also  director  of 
the  John  D.  Gruber  Co.,  dealers  in  grain 
and  lumber.  Ofiice:  622-628  3rd  St, 
S.  Residence:  1225  Hawthorne  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

SCHZNDI^EB,  Jacob  John,  city  editor 
Pioneer  Press;  born  at  Monroe.  Wis.. 
July  13,  1868;  son  of  Henry  and  Kathar- 
ine (Zopfi)  Schindler;  graduate  Monroe 
High  School,  1884;  University  of  Wis- 
consin, degree  of  LL.B.,  1889;  married  at 
Madison,  Wis.,  1898,  to  Miss  Grace  A. 
Lamb.  Entered  newspaper  work,  1889. 
and  was  connected  successively  with 
Republican  and  Leader,  La  C^rosse,  W^is. ; 
Green  Bav  Gazette,  Green  Bay,  Wis.; 
Oshkosh  Northwestern,  Oshkosh,  Wis.; 
city  editor  Milwaukee  Journal,  Milwau- 
kee; assistant  city  editor  Pioneer  Press, 
St.  Paul,  1896-1900;  telegraph  editor 
Minneapolis  Journal,  1900-01;  has  been 
citv  editor  Pioneer  Press  since  1901. 
Office:  Pioneer  Press.  Residence:  156 
McBoal  St.,  St.  Paul. 

SCHJEI^DEBUP,  Nicolay  Hilmar,  phy- 
sician;   born    in    Norway,    Sept.    1,    1873; 


son  of  Martin  and  Johanna  Wanwig 
Schjeiderup;  educated  at  University  of 
Kristinia,  Norway,  1890;  Rush  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  1897;  University  of 
Berlin,  Germany,  1901,  (degrees  M.A., 
Ph.D.,  M.D.).  Married  at  Granite  Falls, 
Minn.,  1897,  to  Sylvia  M.  Odegard.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine  at  Granite 
Falls,  1897;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1905. 
Vice  president  Western  State  Bank, 
Granite  Falls,  Minn.;  director  Milaca 
State  Bank,  Milaca,  Minn.  Ex-coroner 
Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  Minn.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  American  Medical 
Association.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  An- 
drus  Bldg.  Resident?:  2701  Portland 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 

SCHIiEICHEB,  Charles  B.,  merchant; 
born  in  Germany,  Aug.  28,  1867;  came  to 
America,  1881,  and  located  at  Millville, 
Minn.;  educated  in  district  schools  of 
Glasgow.  Began  in  business  in  Mill- 
ville, 1893,  as  retail  dealer  in  lumber, 
machinery  and  grain.  Director  Millville 
State  Bank,  ^Voodman  Hall  Association. 
Married  at  Wabaslia,  Minn.,  Dec.  9,  1890, 
to  Miss  Augusta  Springer.  Address: 
Millville,  Minn. 

SCHIiEIIXB,  John  Albert,  stationer 
and  office  outfitter;  born  at  Pliiladelphia, 
Pa.,  Feb.  24,  1856;  son  of  John  Adam  and 
Bertha  (Sproesser)  Schlener;  educated 
in  parochial  and  select  schools,  and  up 
to  1868,  public  schools  of  St.  Anthony, 
Minn.,  afterwards  a  partial  course  in 
business  college.  Head  of  the  firm  of 
John  A.  Schlener  &  Co.,  founded,  1884, 
wholesale  and  retail  commercial  sta- 
tioners and  outfitters.  Has  been  mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Education,  Minneapolis, 
since  1896,  several  times  president  of 
the  board.  President  Minneapolis  Sta- 
tioners' Association,  National  Associa- 
tion of  Stationers  and  Manufacturers; 
director  and  treasurer  Masonic  Temple 
Association,  Masonic  Library  Associa- 
tion, Zuhrah  Temple.  Mason  (33°),  past 
grand  commander  Knights  Templar, 
Shriner;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Married  at  Lockport, 
N.  Y.,  March  23,  1892,  to  Miss  Grace 
Mary  Holbrook.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Schwaben  Verein.  Recreation:  Study 
of  natural  history.  Address:  Minneap- 
olis. 

SCHl^BUDBB,  Gnstave,  merchant; 
born  in  Prussia,  Germany,  1841;  came  to 
America,  1863;  married.  Identified  with 
jewelry  business;  president  Schleuder 
Paper  Co.  For  many  years  president  of 
the  Austin  National  Bank.  Owner  of 
Masonic  and  Opera  House  Block  and 
large  holder  of  real  estate.  Address: 
Austin,   Minn. 

.  SCHZ^rEK,  Charles  H.,  wholesale 
shoes;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  19,  1853; 
son  of  Henry  A.  and  Maria  (Kersting) 
Schliek;  educated  in  St.  Pau).  schools  and 
colleges;  married  at  St.  Paul,  1878,  to 
Elizabeth  Botzet.  Began  career  in  the 
retail  shoe  business  which  his  father 
started  in  1852;  firm  became  Schliek  & 
Co.,    1882;    Tarbox,    Schliek   &  Co.,    1889; 


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The  Schliek  Shoe  Manufacturing  Co,. 
1900,  of  which  lie  is  president  and  mana- 
ger. Office:  318-320  Sibley  St,  Resi 
dence:      6-!4    Summit   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SCHIiICK,  Frank  Jr.,  vice  president 
and  treasurer  Field,  Schliek  &  Co.;  born, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  27,  185S;  son  of 
Frank  and  Coellestina  (Forster)  Schliek; 
educated  in  parocliial  school  and  at  St. 
John's  University,  Collegeville,  Minn. 
Was  office  boy  in  dry  goods  store,  1873- 
77;  tlien  entered  employ  of  D.  W.  In- 
gersoll  &  Co.  as  clerk,  soon  being  ad- 
vanced to  bookkeeper  and  later  casliier, 
continuing  witli  the  liouse  tlirouglr  the 
following  changes:  Field,  Mahler  & 
Co.,  1884,  becoming  member  of  the  firm, 
1889;  firm  name  changed  to  Field, 
Schliek  &  Co.,  1896,  and  incorporated, 
Feb.  1,  1902,  retail  dry  goods,  carpets 
and  general  merchandise,  when  he  was 
elected  vice  president  and  treasurer, 
which  position  he  now  holds.  Director 
Second  National  Bank;  trustee  St.  Paul's 
Seminary,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Married,  St. 
Paul,  Jan.  15,  1895,  Etta  Marshall. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office: 
Wabasha,  4th,  5th  and  St.  Peter  Sts. 
Residence:     715  Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SCHIiZNGIiBMAN,  Josepb,  dry  goods; 
born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  May  2,  1856; 
son  of  Joseph  and  Magdelin  (Magin) 
Schlingerman;  educated  in  public  scliools 
up  to  9  years  of  age.  In  employ  of  re- 
tail dry  goods  store  for  16  years;  be- 
gan in  dry  goods  business  for  self  cor. 
3d  and  Main  Sts.,  Winona,  Sept.  27. 
1893,  as  senior  member  of  firm  of 
Schlingerman  &  Walsh  and  was  sole  own- 
er of  the  business  at  the  close  of  three 
years;  moved  to  73  East  3rd  St.,  room 
24  X  140,  and  basement,  Sept.  1,  1903, 
and  has  developed  a  highly  flourishing 
business.  Republican.  Catholic.  Treas- 
urer St.  Joseph's  Society;  recording 
secretary  Board  of  Trade.  Married,  1st, 
at  Winona,  Minn.,  March  19,  1878,  to 
Frances  Wirth,  (died,  Aug.  19,  1898); 
2nd,  at  Winona,  Aug.  27,  1901,  to  Mrs. 
Amy  (Burns)  Cotter.  Club:  Arlington. 
Recreations:  Gymnastics,  driving  and 
walking.     Address:      Winona,   Minn. 

SCHMAHIi,  Julius  A.,  secretary  of 
State  of  Minnesota;  born  at  Traverse 
des  Sioux,  Minn.,  Aug.  1,  1867;  son  of 
Jacob  and  Roset  (Apple)  Schmahl;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  and  by  Chau- 
tauqua readings;  married  at  Redwood 
Falls,  Minn.,  Feb.  20,  1895,  to  Miss 
Elizabeth  T.  Dunnington.  Began  ap- 
prenticeship in  newspaper  business  at 
Redwood  Falls,  1881;  purchased  Red- 
wood Gazette,  1892,  and  conducted  the 
editorial  department  of  the  paper  until 
elected  secretary  of  State,  Nov.,  1906. 
Was  chief  clerk  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1901-05,  inclusive.  Repiiblican. 
Member  Masonic  order  (32°),  Scottish 
Rite,  Knights  Templar,  Shrine;  Knights 
of  Pythias,  I.  O.  F.  Office:  State  Capi- 
tol. Residence:  656  Iglehart  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

SCHMAUSS,  Iiconard  Frederick,  phy- 
sician   and    surgeon;    born    in    Bavaria, 


Germany,  Sept.  15,  1SG7;  attended  pub- 
lic schools  in  Germany;  came  to  the 
United  States  in  1881  with  an  uncle  who 
lived  in  Rockford,  111.,  and  who  visited 
home  of  family  in.  Germany;  attended 
private  school,  at  Rockford,  for  a  year 
and  then  went  to  work  in  a  meat  market, 
continuing,  1882-88;  was  proprietor  meat 
market,  at  Duluth.  Minn.,  1888-94;  en- 
tered Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
1894,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1897; 
house  physician  and  surgeon,  Cook 
County  Hospital,  Chicago,  1897-99; 
located  in  Mankato,  Minn.,  1899;  took 
post  graduate  course,  Vienna.  Austria, 
1901,  and  Berlin,  Germany,  1902.  Sur- 
geon to  St.  Joseph  and  Immanuel  Hos- 
pitals, Mankato;  consulting  surgeon  to 
Southwestern  Hospital,  Heron  Lake, 
Minn.;  medical  examiner  N.  Y.  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  C.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  H.,  and  D.  R.  K.  U. 
G.  of  Minn.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  associations.  Min- 
nesota Valley  and  Blue  Earth  County 
Medical  societies.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  Man- 
kato, Minn.,  Sept.  18,  1900,  to  Miss  Marie 
Hoffman.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Reading,  riding,  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,   Minn. 

SCHIMID,  Rudolph  C,  hardware  and 
lumber  merchant;  born  at  Waseca,  Minn., 
July  7,  1873:  son  of  Wolfgang  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Wartha)  Schmid;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Springfield  and  New 
Ulm,  Minn.,  and  Curtis  Business  Col- 
lege. St.  Paul.  Began  active  career  in 
employ  of  Schmid  &  Lehrer,  lumber 
dealers,  Springfield,  Minn.,  1890;  became 
partner  of  the  firm,  1900,  incorporated, 
1905,  as  Schmid  &  Lehrer  Co.,  retail 
hardware  and  lumber.  Democrat.  Mar- 
ried at  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Nov.  17,  1896. 
to  Miss  Katherine  A.  Tauer.  Address: 
Springfield.   Minn. 

SCHSfllST  Carl  Bernard,  lawyer;  born 
at  Manitowoc,  Wis.,  Jan.  20,  1872;  son 
of  Carl  H.  and  Bertha  (Nass)  Schmidt; 
educated  in  public  schools  at  Manitowoc, 
in  high  school  and  college  at  Sheboygan, 
Wis.,  and  the  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1901;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  12,  1893,  to 
Clara  G.  Obst.  Was  deputy  probate 
clerk  under  his  father,  1886-87;  book- 
keeper for  the  Mariitowoc  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  1890-91;  clerk  for  Netherlands 
American  Land  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1893-1901; 
since  1891,  engaged  in  practice  of  law. 
having  been  admitted  to  all  the  courts 
of  the  State  and  the  U.  S.  district  court; 
now  senior  member  of  law  firm  of 
Schmidt  &  Newman.  Member  of  Ram- 
sey County  and  Minnesota  State  Bar 
associations.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Sons  of  Herman, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Concordia 
Singing  Society.  Clubs:  McKinley  and 
Lincoln.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence: 
4  53  Aurora  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SCHMIDT,  Frederick  Augnistus,  theo- 
logian; born,  Leutenberg,  Germany,  Jan. 
3.  1837;  son  of  Martin  and  Helena 
(Wirth)   Schmidt;  removed  to  St.  Louis, 


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1841;  graduated,  Concordia  College,  St. 
Louis,  1857  (D.D.,  Capital  University, 
Cokimbus,  O.,  1883);  married,  December 
S,  1858,  Caroline  Sopliia  Allwardt,  Olean, 
N.  Y.  Entered  Lutlieran  ministry;  pas- 
tor German  Congregation,  Eden,  N.  Y., 
1857-9;  St.  Peter's  Englisli  Lutlieran 
Church,  Baltimore,  1859-61;  professor 
Lutheran  College,  Decorah,  la.,  1861-72; 
professor  theology  Concordia  Seminary, 
St.  Louis,  1872-6,  Madison,  Wis.,  1876- 
86,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  1886-90;  since  1890 
at  Seminary  of  United  Norwegian  Luth- 
eran Church,  Minneapolis.  Edited  Luth- 
eran Watchman,  1865-6;  Altes  und 
Neues,  1880-5;  Lutherske  Vidnesbryd, 
1882-8;  author  of  many  articles  and 
pamphlets  on  religious  subjects.  Resi- 
dence:     2095   Scudder   St.,   St.  Paul. 

SCHMIDT,  Jacob,  president  Jacob 
Schmidt  Brewing  Co.;  born  in  Bavaria, 
Germany,  Oct.  9,  1845;  educated  in  pub- 
lic scliools  of  Bavaria;  married  at  New 
Ulm,  Minn.,  1871,  to  Miss  Katherine 
Haas.  Learned  brewer's  trade  in  Ger- 
many; came  to  America,  1865,  stopping 
for  a  time  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  and  working  at  the  brew- 
er's trade;  located  in  St.  Paul,  1872,  and 
established  the  North  Star  Brewery,  in 
1884,  of  which  the  Jacob  Schmidt  Brew- 
ing Co.  is  the  outcome.  Democrat. 
Member  Sons  of  Hermann,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  882  W.  7th  St. 
Residence:      855  W.   7th  St.,   St.   Paul. 

SCHMIDT,  Julian  G.,  banker;  born  at 
Monroe,  Wis.,  1855;  son  of  Rudolph  and 
Catherine  (Clossner)  Schmidt;  educated 
at  Carleton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn. 
Began  in  banking  business,  1890;  has 
been  highly  successful  and  is  now  presi- 
dent of  tlie  following  Minnesota  banks: 
Northfleld  National  Bank,  First  National 
Bank  of  West  Concord,  First  National 
Bank  of  Adams,  Bank  of  Dennison  and 
Bank  of  Hampton.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  at  Northfleld,  1889,  to  Miss  Ger- 
trude Scriver.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Address:  North- 
fleld,  Minn. 

SCHMIDT,  Oscar  W.,  harness  and 
saddlerv;  born  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  March 
12,  186.5;  son  of  Gottlieb  and  Ida  (Goe- 
dicke),  Sclimidt;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Mankato;  married  at  Man- 
kato, Sept.,  1896,  to  Miss  Catherine 
Manderfeld.  Grew  up  in  harness  and 
saddlery  business  and  succeeded  his 
father  in  the  house  whicli  was  estab- 
lished in  1860;  proprietor  O.  W.  Schmidt 
Saddlery  Co.  Republican.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

SCHMIDT,  "Walter  E.,  banking;  born 
at  Clinton,  la.,  Dec.  11,  1869;  son  of 
John  M.  Schmidt.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1890;  was  connected  with  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Omaha  Ry.,  1891- 
1902;  has  been  identified  with  banking 
since  Oct.,  1902,  and  is  cashier  of  the 
Minnesota  State  Bank,  Amboy.  Address: 
Amboy,  Minn. 


SCHMIDT,  William,  theologian;  born 
at  Hermansburg,  Hanover,  Germany, 
July  26,  1855;  son  of  P.  H.  and  Dorathea 
(Peterson)  Schmidt;  educated  at  Her- 
mannsburg,  Germany,  and  at  Capital 
University,  Columbus,  O.,  degree  of  A.M., 
1876;  married  at  Cliattanooga,  O.,  Sept. 
4,  1879,  to  Miss  Anna  Haeffner.  Has 
been  professor  of  theology  since  18S6 
at  Evangelical  Lutheran  Seminary,  St. 
Paul.  Author:  Bleibe  Daheim;  Sighard 
the  Centurion;  '  Ramuldu;  Aethelburga. 
Contributor  to  tlieological  periodicals. 
Address:     987   E.   Magnolia  St.,   St.   Paul. 

SCHMITT,  Aaron  P.,  physician;  born 
at  New  Trier,  Minn.,  Feb.  12,  1870;  son 
of  John  H.  and  Marie  C.  (Llpp)  Schmitt; 
educated  in  public  scliools  of  Mankato, 
University  of  Minnesota  and  Rush  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  111.,  graduating 
degree  of  M.D.,  1902;  married  at  Man- 
kato, Minn.,  Aug.  29,  1895  to  Miss  Eli- 
zabeth Bongerter.  Principal  Franklin 
School,  Mankato,  1891;  superintendent 
city  scliools,  Jackson,  Minn.,  1892-98. 
Began  practice  at  Wells,  Minn.,  Jan., 
1902.  and  lias  been  engaged  in  practice 
at  Mankato  since  Oct.  1,  1905.  Was 
county  physician  Faribault  Co.,  Minn. 
Director  Wells  National  Bank  of  Wells. 
Minn.  Medical  examiner  old  line  life 
insurance  companies  and  leading  secret 
orders;  N.  Y.  Life,  Mutual  Life  of  N.  Y., 
John  Hancock  of  Boston,  Minnesota  Mu- 
tual Life  of  St.  Paul,  Pacific  Mutual. 
Member  Blue  Earth  County  and  Minne- 
sota Valley  Medical  societies,  Ameri- 
can Medical  Association.  Republican. 
Presbvterian.  Member  Masonic  order, 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  of  A.,  R. 
A..  Degree  of  Honor,  Royal  Neighbors. 
Club:  Social  Science.  Address:  Man- 
kato.   Minn. 

SCHMITT,  Harrison  l.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Waverly,  la.,  Oct.  15,  1866;  son  of 
John  H.  and  Maria  C.  Schmitt;  educated 
at  Mankato  High  School,  1888;  North- 
western University  Law  School,  Chicago, 
111.,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1893.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Mankato, 
Minn.,  since  July  1,  1893;  member  of 
the  firm  of  H.  L.  &  J.  W.  Schmitt.  es- 
tablished 1898.  Married  at  Mankato, 
Minn..  Aug.  13,  1895,  to  Miss  Esther  M. 
Grannis.     Address:     Mankato,  Minn. 

SCHMITT,  John  Willielm,  lawyer; 
born  at  Paynesville,  Minn..  Aug.  12,  1875; 
educated  at  Mankato  High  School,  grad- 
uating, 1896;  University  of  Minnesota, 
College  of  Law,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1900.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law,  at  Mankato,  in  partnership 
with  H.  L.  Schmitt  under  firm  name  of 
H.  L.  &  J.  W.  Schmitt,  since  June  1. 
1900;  elected  city  attorney  of  Mankato 
April  9,  1907,  and  now  acting  as  such. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Married  at  Mankato,  Minn..  July 
26.  1905,  to  Miss  Laura  Elizabeth 
Beatty.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Mankato,   Minn. 

SCHMOIa^,  "Vincent  Francis,  lumber; 
born  in  Austria,  Dec.  20,  1860;  came  to 
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schools  of  Pennsylvania.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1S7S;  acted  as  agent  for  Nelson, 
Tenney  &  Co.,  lumber,  Minneapolis,  18S8- 
95;  has  been  senior  member  of  the  firm 
of  Schmoll  &  Hillemann,  retail  lumber 
and  building  materials  since  1S95.  Also 
director  Citizens'  State  Bank  of  Green 
Isle,  Minn.  Treasurer  Sibley  County 
Agricultural  Association,  village  of  Ar- 
lington; secretary  Arlington  Park  Asso- 
ciation, Arlington  Fire  Department.  Re- 
publican. Mason;  member  M.  W.  A.,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Hector. 
Minn,  1885,  to  Miss  Ada  Shoberg.  Ad- 
dress:     Arlington,   Minn. 

SCHNABEIi,  Iiewis  Hyde,  clothing 
manufacturer;  born  at  Norwich,  Conn., 
Aug.  10,  1872;  son  of  George  E.  and 
Mary  Eunice  (Stedman)  Schnabel;  edu- 
cated in  private  school,  Norwich,  Conn., 
grammar  school,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  high 
school,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Coleman's 
Business  College,  Newark,  N.  J.;  mar- 
ried at  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Oct.  12,  1893, 
to  Catherine  Valentine  Drake.  Travel- 
ing salesman  for  Racine  Woolen  Mills, 
Racine,  Wis.,  1890-96;  general  salesman. 
Grand  Forks  (N.  D.)  Woolen  Mills, 
1897-1904;  president  and  treasurer  Da- 
cotah  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Paul,  since 
1905,  manufacturers  of  men's  clothing. 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  97-103  East 
5th  St.  Residence:  White  Bear  Lake, 
Minn. 

SCHNEIBEB,  Benjamin,  merchant; 
born  in  Russia,  Jan.  25,  1869.  Came  to 
America  in  youth.  Has  been  Identified 
with  the  clothing  business  since  1893  and 
is  partner  in  the  retail  clothing  firm  of 
Schneider  Brothers,  established  in  1906, 
at  Bemidji;  also  president  Levinson, 
Raymond  &  Co.,  wholesale  milliners, 
Minneapolis,  and  vice  president  of  the 
Schneider-Miller  Lumber  Co.,  and  the 
Markham-Schisel  Lumber  Co.,  Bemidji. 
Member  of  Jewish  church.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss  Esther 
Cominsky.  Business  address:  Bemidji, 
Minn.  Residence:  527  Capitol  Blvd.,  St. 
Paul. 

SCKNEIBEB,  Bmil  Alfred,  clothier; 
born  in  Germany,  Sept.  15,  1879;  son  of 
Isaac  and  Esther  Schneider;  came  to 
America,  1889;  educated  in  private 
schools,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  high  school. 
Iron  River,  Wis.  Member  of  the  firm 
of  Schneider  Bros.,  retail  men's  cloth- 
ing and  furnishings;  also  secretary  and 
treasurer  Schneider,  Miller  Lumber  Co.; 
co-partner  Schneider  Bros.  &  Co.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Unmarried.  Address: 
Bemidji,    Minn. 

SCHNBIDBB,  Henry  A.,  physician; 
born  in  Germany.  July  25,  1876;  came  to 
American  with  parents.  1882;  educated 
at  Pillsbury  Academy,  Owatonna,  Minn., 
graduating  1896;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1901.  In  practice  at  Jordan. 
Minn.,  since  1902.  Member  Scott-Carver 
County  Medical  Society,  American  Medi- 


cal Association.     Member  I.  O.  F.,  M.  W. 

A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.     Address:     Jordan,  Minn. 

SCHNBIili,      Iiouis     Aug-nst     "William, 

grain  and  coal;  born  at  I..iel)enwalde, 
Prussia,  June  18,  1851;  son  of  Louis  and 
Louise  (Blankenburg)  Schncll;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Germany.  Came  to 
America,  1867,  and  located  in  Minnesota; 
began  active  career  in  employ  of  J. 
Himstedt  &  Co.,  grain,  St.  Charles,  1868; 
removed  to  Winona  and  was  connected 
with  Otto  Sontag,  1870-76;  in  grain, 
seed  and  coal  business,  at  St.  Charles 
since  Sept.  18.  1876.  Charter  member 
Germania  Lodge  No.  22,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  to  Miss 
Helena  Putsch.  Address:  St.  Charles. 
Minn. 

SCHOCH,  Andrew,  grocer;  born  in 
Germany,  May  10,  1850;  came  to  Amer- 
ica with  his  father,  1866,  and  lived  in 
Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  for  several  years. 
Located  in  St.  Paul  and  was  in  employ 
of  J.  PI.  Hulsick,  grocer,  1871-74;  mem- 
ber of  grocery  firm  of  Schoch  &  Wech- 
sler,  1874-80,  becoming  proprietor,  1880, 
and  so  continuing  until  he  admitted 
his  sons  to  partnership,  the  firm  being 
incorporated,  1890,  under  title  of  the 
Andrew  Schoch  Grocery  Co.,  of  whicli 
he  is  president.  Republican.  Member 
Evangelical  Church.  Member  Royal 
Arcanum,  Modern  Samaritans.  Married 
at  Eden  Prairie,  Minn,  1874,  to  Miss 
Rosalie  Schmeidel.  Office:  Broadway 
and  7th  St.  Residence:  179  Hoffman 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SCHOIiIiBBT,  Feter,  contracting 
painter  and  decorator;  born  in  Den- 
mark, 1848;  son  of  Christian  and  Maria 
(Ernst)  Schollert;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Denmark;  learned  painter's 
trade  in  the  old  country.  Came  to 
America,  1872,  and  located  in  St.  Paul, 
resuming  his  trade;  gradually  developed 
an  extensive  business  in  painting  and 
decorating,  which  requires  the  employ- 
ment of  60  men.  Republican.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
1878,  to  Miss  Mary  Johanna  Christensen. 
Recreations:  Boating,  driving.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Norden.  Office:  Cor.  St. 
Peter  and  Exchange  Sts.  Residence: 
365    Fuller   St.,    St.   Paul. 

SCHOONMAKBB,  Bdward  C,  physi- 
cian and  surgeon;  born  at  Kewanee,  111., 
Aug.  10,  1871;  son  of  A.  R.  and  Mary 
(Webster)  Schoonmaker  of  Owego,  N. 
Y.;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Minne- 
apolis and  Stillwater,  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  graduating,  1892,  and 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D  , 
1899,  from  Medical  Department  of  the 
latter.  Spent  three  years  in  medical 
attendance  at  Asbury  Hospital,  Minne- 
apolis. Is  medical  examiner  at  Perham, 
Minn.,  for  all  the  well  established  old 
line  and  fraternal  insurance  companies. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Brabec  &  Schoon- 
maker, physicians  and  surgeons,  since 
1899;  surgeon  to  St.  James  Hospital: 
for  six  years  past,  chairman  local  board 
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mittee  Perham  Telephone  Exchange  Co. 
Member  Park  Region  District  Medical 
Society  and  Minnesota  State  and  Amer- 
ican Medical  associations.  Member  N. 
S.  N.,  University,  of  Minnesota.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wis..  May  20, 
1S96,  to  Miss  Katharine  Drake.  Club: 
5th  Avenue  (Shattuck  School).  Address: 
Perham,    Minn. 

SCHOTTLER,  Georg-e  J.,  physician; 
born  at  Rockfield,  Wis.,  Nov.  5,  1870; 
son  of  Nicholas  and  Anna  (Regenfuss) 
Schottler;  educated  in  public  schools 
up  to  17;  Northern  Indiana  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1892;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  May  27,  1896.  Has  been  in 
practice  at  Dexter,  Minn.,  since  June, 
1896.  President  Mower  County  Medical 
Society;  member  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mem- 
ber Brotherhood  of  American  Yeomen. 
Married  at  Dexter,  Minn.,  Sept.  12.  1900, 
to  Miss  Kathleen  Vermilya.  Address: 
Dexter,    Minn. 


[,  Julius  W.,  banker;  born 
at  Deutch  Ruden,  Germany,  Dec.  5,  1855: 
son  of  Carl  G.  and  Johanna  (Fenske) 
Schramm;  came  to  Minnesota  with  pa- 
rents, 1856;  public  school  education.  Be- 
gan in  mercantile  business,  as  Rodman 
&  Schramm,  New  Ulm,  1871,  continuing 
until  1881;  was  salesman  for  Smith  & 
Gassett,  Albert  Lea,  1881-86;  salesman 
for  S.  E.  Kellerman,  dry  goods,  St.  Paul, 
1886-90;  engaged  in  general  mercantile 
business  at  Fairfax,  Minn.,  1890-1900; 
president  State  Bank  of  Fairfax  since 
1900.  Director  Salmon  River  Mining 
Co.  Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica. Married  at  New  Ulm.  1880,  to 
Miss  Wilhelmina  Redman.  'Address: 
Fairfax,   Minn. 

SCHRIBER,  Bishop  Hovey,  lawyer; 
born  at  Cleveland,  O.,  March  8,  1863; 
son  of  Peter  E.  and  Mary  Augusta 
(Todd)  Schriber;  educated  at  High 
School,  Sturgis,  Mich.,  and  University 
of  Michigan,  class  of  1884;  married, 
Jan.  21,  1891,  to  Bertha  May  Dorsey. 
In  practice  of  law  in  St.  Paul  since  Jan. 
1,  1897.  Member  Ramsey  County,  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Bar  associa- 
tions. Republican  (independent).  Pres- 
byterian. Secretary  board  of  trustees, 
Macalister  College;  member  board  of 
directors  Y.  M.  C.  A..  Member  Minne- 
sota Society  Sons  of  American  Revo- 
lution. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Pio- 
neer Press  Bldg.  Residence:  727  Fjiir- 
mount    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

SCHROEDER,  Peter,  flour  milling; 
born  at  Luxemburg,  Germany,  1842;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Luxemburg, 
Germany.  Came  to  America,  1869,  and 
to  Minnesota,  1870;  entered  manufac- 
turing business  at  Perham,  1876,  and  is 
president  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Brew- 
ing Co.,  and  proprietor  of  the  Globe 
Milling  Co.,  both  of  Perham.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  May  19,  1874,  to  Miss  Anna 
Fandel.      Address:     Perham,    Minn. 


SCHROEBER,  Peter  Francis,  lawyer; 
born  at  Perham,  Minn.,  June  23,  1879; 
son  of  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  (Mohr) 
Schroeder;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Detroit;  St.  John's  University,  Col- 
legeville,  Minn.;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, College  of  Law,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B..  1903.  Began  practice  of 
law  at  Frazee,  Minn.,  1903;  removed  to 
Defroit,  Minn.,  Dec.  20,  1904,  where  he 
has  since  continued.  County  attorney 
of  Becker  County  since  Jan.  3,  1905. 
Member  of  Frazee  Village  Council,  1904; 
also  member  of  school  board  of  Frazee, 
1904.  Married  at  Frazee,  Minn.,  Feb. 
12,  1906,  to  Miss  Almena  J.  Chilton. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Detroit, 
Minn. 

SCHROEDER,  "Welling-ton  G.,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Cicero,  Wis.,  May  28, 
1872;  son  of  William  and  Augusta 
(Voss)  Schroeder;  common  school  edu- 
cation. Was  employed  in  general  store, 
at  Sanborn,  Minn.,  from  age  of  11  to 
17;  worked  on  farm,  17  to  19;  began 
business  in  partnership  with  his  broth- 
er, as  Schroeder  Bros.,  general  mer- 
chandise. 1896;  sold  out  interest,  1898, 
and  began  in  business  again,  Jan.  10, 
1899,  firm  becoming  Snow  &  Schroeder, 
March  1,  1899;  established  branch  store 
at  Tenstrike  2  years  later  and  built 
two-story  business  house  in  Bemidji, 
1901,  selling  out  interest  in  business  to 
Snow  Bros.,  Feb.  4,  1902.  Discovered 
and  bought  water  power  on  Mississippi 
River,  6  miles  east  of  Bemidji,  and  sold 
it  to  the  Beltrami  Electric  Light  & 
Power  Co..  April  10,  1906.  Member  firm 
of  Schroeder  &  Schwandt,  general  mer- 
chandise; president  Beltrami  Electric 
Light  &  Power  Co.;  land  owner,  Bel- 
trami and  Hubbard  counties.  Repub- 
lican. Protestant.  Married  at  Bemidji, 
Oct.  30,  1900,  to  Miss  Maria  K.  Lilien- 
thal.  Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Be- 
midji, Minn. 

SCHROOTEN,  John,  farmer,  dairy- 
man; born  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  April  9, 
1850;  son  of  Henry  and  Elisa  (Behe- 
rens)  Schrooten;  educated  at  Fond  du 
Lac  Co.,  Wis.,  and  in  private  academy, 
New  Fane,  Wis.;  married  at  Newcas- 
sel.  Wis.,  to  Miss  Bertha  Voss.  Engaged 
in  farming  until  1872;  was  manager  of 
cheese  factory  until  1883,  and  then  re- 
turned to  farming;  removed  to  Waverly, 
Minn.,  1886,  and  engaged  in  farming  and 
managing  North  Star  Creamery;  has 
been  located  at  Fairmont  since  1900. 
Secretary  North  Star  Cheese  and  Butter 
Factory  10  years;  director  Farn  Eleva- 
tor Co.,  6  years.  Democrat.  County 
treasurer  Martin  Co.,  4  years;  member 
State  Legislature  one  term.  Member  Ger- 
man Reformed  Church,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and    fishing.      Address:     Fairmont,   Minn. 

SCHROTH,  Charles  P.,  manufacturer 
of  sash,  doors,  blinds,  etc.;  born  in 
Prussia,  Germany,  Jan.  13,  1833;  son  of 
John  Frederic  and  Johanna  (Bochmann) 
Schroth;  came  to  America  with  parents, 
1839,  and  was  educated  in  public  schools; 


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married  at  Winona,  Sept.  9,  1S65,  to 
Miss  Sophia  Rose.  Has  been  a  resident 
of  Winona  since  183G;  lias  been  engaged 
in  manufacture  of  building  materials  at 
Winona  since  1865;  senior  member  of 
tlie  firm  of  Schroth  &  Ahrens  Co.,  with 
factory  at  Winona  and  branch  office  at 
635-639  S.  Halsted  street,  Chicago,  111. 
Ex-alderman  and  ex-city  recorder  of 
Winona.  Member  State  Legislature, 
1879.  President  Board  of  Park  Com- 
missioners. Recreations:  Miscellaneous 
literature.      Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

SCHUIiZ,  Carl  Gustav,  assistant  su- 
perintendent public  instruction;  born  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,  March  13,  1867;  at- 
tended Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St. 
Peter,  Minn.;  graduate  Augustana  Col- 
lege, Rock  Island,  111.,  degree  of  A.B., 
1888.  Married  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1893, 
to  Miss  Emma  Carlson.  Was  county 
superintendent  of  schools  Nicollet  Co., 
Minn.,  1890  to  1901;  has  been  assistant 
superintendent  of  public  instruction, 
Minnesota,  since  July  1,  1901.  Office: 
State  Capitol.  Residence:  640  Iglehart 
St.,  St.  Paul. 

SCHUIIZ,  Rudolph  Pred,  lawyer,  coun- 
ty attorney;  born  in  Lacqui  Parle  Co., 
Minn.,  July  3,  1872;  son  of  August  and 
Dorothy  (Otto)  Schulz;  graduate  Win- 
dom  Institute,  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1896: 
University  of  Minnesota.  College  of 
Law,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1900.  Born  and 
reared  on  a  farm;  taught  school  while 
completing  education;  began  practice  of 
law  at  Montevideo,  Minn.,  in  partnership 
with  C.  A.  Fosnes,  1900;  has  been  in 
active  practice  at  Ivanhoe  since  1903; 
served  as  county  attorney  of  Lincoln 
Co.,  by  appointment,  during  year  of 
1906.  Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Unmarried.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (secretary).  Address:  Ivanhoe, 
Minn. 

SCpUIiZE,  Ernest  Aug-ust,  saddlery, 
hardware;  born  at  Hancock,  Mich., 
April  6,  1866;  son  of  Gustav  A.  and 
Wilhelmina  (Hohly)  Schulze;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Minnesota,  and  at 
business  college,  St.  Paul.  Came  to  Du- 
Juth,  1881;  worked  at  tanning  trade  for 
three  years,  clerked  in  shoe  store  for 
three  years,  and  was  bookkeeper  in  St. 
Paul  commission  house;  associated  with 
brother  and  purchased  a  small  shoe 
finding  business  in  1888,  under  name 
of  Schulze  Brothers,  which  was  incorpo- 
rated, 1902,  as  the  Schulze  Brothers 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  president  and  treas- 
urer, the  company  being  wholesale  deal- 
ers in  saddlery,  leather  and  shoe  find- 
ings and  manufacturers  of  harness  and 
collars.  Congregationalist.  Director 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 
Married  at  Duluth,  June,  1898,  to  Emma 
Kohagen.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
302-304  W.  Michigan  St.  Residence:  215 
9th   Av.,    E.,    Duluth. 

SCHUIiZE,  Georg-e  IiUdwig-  S.,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Vilsen,  Germany,  Oct.  13, 
1862;  son  of  Louis  F.  and  Henrietta 
(Bergmann)  Schulze;  educated  in  pri- 
vate    school     until     1877;      Gymnasium, 


1877-82;  Univereity  of  Tubingen,  1882- 
83;  University  of  Goettingen,  1883-85; 
University  of  Bonn,  1885-89,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1889.  Served  in  army, 
1SS6-87.  and  was  discharged  as  assist- 
ant physician  of  the  Reserve,  1887. 
Came  to  America,  1889,  and  entered  upon 
practice  of  medicine  at  Elysian;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Owatonna 
since  Oct.  1,  1897.  Member  American 
Jind  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions, Steele  County  and  Southern  Min- 
nesota Medical  societies.  Independent 
in  politics.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Janes- 
ville,  Minn.,  Sept.  8,  1891,  to  Miss  Sarah 
A.  Healy.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Owatonna,    Minn. 

SCHUIiZE,  Theodore  A.,  shoe  manu- 
facturer; born  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.  24, 
1858;  son  of  Frederick  and  Louise 
(Koofhage)  Schulze;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  business  college.  Has 
been  connected  with  manufacture  of 
boots  and  shoes  since  1884;  is  vice 
president  of  Foot,  Schulze  &  (I^o. ;  presi- 
dent Wm.  Lindeke  Roller  Mills;  director 
First  National  Bank.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Oct.,  1884,  to  Miss  Emma  A.  Lin- 
deke. Republican.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  Cor.  3rd  and  Wacouta 
Sts.  Residence:  329  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SCHUNEMAN,  Albert,  merchant;  born 
at  Lexington,  Mo.,  Oct.  24.  1862;  son 
of  Christian  H.  and  Caroline  (Husing) 
Schuneman;  educated  in  public  and  pri- 
vate schools  in  Lexington,  Mo.;  mar- 
ried at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Aug.  12,  1885, 
to  Miss  Lucy  Trueworthy.  Engaged  in 
business  with  Robert  Keith  &  Co.,  Leav- 
enworth, Kan.,  1876-82;  secretary  of 
Robert  Keith  Furniture  and  Carpet  Co., 
Kansas  City,  1882-92;  since  1892,  at  St. 
Paul,  as  member  of  firm  of  Shuneman 
&  Evans,  wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in 
general  merchandise.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial, Town  and  Country,  White  Bear 
Yacht.  Office:  Wabasha  and  6th  Sts. 
Residence:     Hotel   Aberdeen,    St.    Paul. 

SHUNEMAN,  Charles,  merchant;  born 
at  Hamburg,  Germany,  April  30, 
1850;  son  of  Charles  H.  and  Caroline 
(Husing)  Schuneman;  common  school 
education;  married  at  Leavenworth. 
Kan.,  Feb.  9,  1887,  to  Miss  Alice  E. 
Mayo.  Came  to  U.  S.,  1857;  began  busi- 
ness for  himself  at  Atchison,  Kan.,  1871; 
removed  to  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1876, 
merchandise.  Republican.  Presbyterian, 
where  firm  of  Shuneman  &  Evans  was 
organized;  firm  removed  to  St.  Paul 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town 
Paul. 

SCHUBMEIEB,  Edward  J.,  manager 
J.  H.  Schurmeier  Realty  Co.;  native 
of  St.  Paul;  son  of  John  H.  and  Caro- 
line (Wenzel)  Schurineier;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  Berea  Col- 
lege, Berea,  O.,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1879;  studied  law  in  the  office  of 
Judge  Reuben  B.  Gulusha,  Columbia 
Law   School,   New   York  City,   and    com- 


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pleted  the  study  at  University  of  Michi- 
gan. Married  at  St.  Paul,  1883,  to  Miss 
Adele  B.  Blacltford.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  member  of  the  firm  of  Keifer 
&  Schurmeier,  real  estate  and  farm 
lands,  St.  Paul,  continuing  until  1883, 
while  he  took  charge  of  the  interest  of 
the  J.  H.  Schurmeier  Wagon  Co.,  founded 
by  his  father;  reorganized  the  company, 
1904,  and  is  now  manager  John  H. 
Schurmeier  estate  and  J.  H.  Schurmeier 
Realty  Co.  Democrat;  member  Minne- 
sota Legislature,  1895.  Former  director 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Junior  Pioneers.  Office:  1 
and  2  Schurmeier  Blk.  Residence:  274 
E.  7th  St.,  S.  W.  cor.  Rosabel  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

SCHUSIiEB,  Joseph  T.,  merchant  tai- 
lor; born,  Tioga  County,  Pa.;  Nov.  6, 
1856:  educated  in  the  district  schools; 
married.  Office:  3  57  Robert  St.  Resi- 
dence:    61    S.   St.   Albans   St.,   St.   Paul. 

SCHUSTER,  Frederick  W.,  brew  mas- 
ter; born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Aug.  15, 
1863;  son  of  Henry  and  Josephine 
(Hohler)  Schuster;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Rochester  and  is  a  graduate 
of  the  Wahl  Henius  Institute  of  Fer- 
mentology,  Chicago,  111.;  married  Jan. 
16,  1907,  Roxie  Madge  Slade.  Entered 
brewing  business,  1885,  and  is  now 
vice  president  and  treasurer  of  the 
Schuster  Brewing  Co.  and  in  charge  of 
the  brewing  processes  of  the  plant. 
Lutheran.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  and  I. 
O.  O.  F.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion:  Horses.   Address:    Rochester,   Minn. 

SCHTTSTEB,  Henry,  president  Schus- 
ter Brewing  Co.,  Rochester,  Minn.;  born 
at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  May  29,  1862;  son 
of  Henry  and  Josephine  (Hohler)  Schus- 
ter; educated  in  Rochester  public 
schools.  Married  Dec.  20,  1906,  to  Ex- 
ilda  Gadbout.  Began  active  career  in 
the  brewing  business  at  Rochester,  and 
in  Aug.,  1885,  succeeded  his  father  as 
president  of  the  Schuster  Brewing  Co. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Horses.  Address:  Roches- 
ter,  Minn. 

SCHUTZ,  Joseph  M.,  mechanical  engi- 
neer; born  at  Zumbra  Heights,  Minn., 
May  8,  1858;  son  of  Thomas  and  Catha- 
rine (Self red)  Schutz;  married  at  Chas- 
ka,  Minn.,  May  27,  1884,  to  Mary 
Magdalen  Paber.  President  of  the 
Schutz  O'Neil  Co.,  organized  in  1893  for 
the  manufacture  of  pulverizing  machin- 
ery; also  president  of  The  Incinso  Co. 
and  member  of  the  board  of  directors  of 
The  Stock  Food  Company  of  America. 
Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Office: 
Corn  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  521 
W.   27th   St.,   Minneapolis. 

SCHWAIiEN,  P.  S.,  banking;  born  at 
Hudson,  Wis.,  xMarch  25,  1867;  son  of 
Haley  and  Margarite  (Knott)  Schwalen; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at  Nor- 
mal School,  River  Falls.  Wis.,  1885-86; 
married  at  Hudson,  Jan.  21,  1896,  to 
Miss  Louisa  K.  Montman.  Salesman 
Piano  Harvester  Co.,  1895  and  1897,  and 
McCormick  Harvester  Co.,  1896;    partner 


in  general  store  at  Sanborn,  Minn;,  1897- 
1901;  has  been  cashier  Triumph  State 
Bank,  Triumph,  Minn.,  since  June,  1901. 
Republican.  Member  U.  C.  T.  of  Amer- 
ica, A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.  Address: 
Triumph,  Minn. 

SCHWEIZEB,  Albert  J.,  secretary  The 
Theo.  Hamm  Brewing  Co.;  born  in  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  30,  1859;  son  of  Bal- 
thasar  and  Bernhardine  (Staudacher) 
Schweizer;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul;  married,  1st,  at  St.  Paul, 
Oct.,  1895;  2nd,  Nov.,  1899.  Has  been 
secretary  The  Theo.  Hamm  Brewing  Co., 
since  Jan.  1,  1906.  Also  secretary  The 
Theo.  Hamm  Realty  Co.  Fire  commis- 
sioner City  of  St.  Paul  since  Jan.  1, 
1901.  Member  Junior  Pioneers  of  Ram- 
sey Co.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Sons  of  Hermann. 
Office:  681  B.  Minnehaha  St.,  cor  Green- 
brier Av.  Residence:  307  N.  Dale  St., 
St.    Paul. 

SCHWEIZEB,  Iiouis  C,  business  man- 
ager; born  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis., 
Oct.  24,  1864,  son  of  Michael  and  Kath- 
erine  (Hellrich)  Schweizer;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Prairie  du  Chien.  En- 
tered service  of  American  Express  Co., 
and  continued  for  20  years;  has  been 
manager  at  St.  Paul  for  the  Jung  Brew- 
ing Co.  since  1900.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Sons  of  Hermann,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Mozart 
Singing  Society.  Married  at  Montrose, 
Minn.,  Nov.  10,  1886,  to  Miss  Ellen 
Franey.  Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing 
and  music.  Office:  Foot  of  Chestnut 
St.      Residence:      038   Burr   St.,   St.   Paul. 

SCHWEFFE,  Fred  H.,  judge  of  pro- 
bate; born  at  Addison,  111.,  March  IS. 
1861;  son  of  Conrad  and  Wilhelmine 
(Mische)  Schweppe;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Brown  Co.,  and  by  home 
study.  Learned  carpenter's  trade  and 
followed  it  for  17  years;  was  appointed 
judge  of  probate  Watonwan  Co.,  Minn., 
May  15,  1902,  and  has  since  been  elected 
three  times  to  the  office,  present  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Married,  1st,  at  Cortland, 
Minn.,  Feb.  12,  1891,  to  Alwine  Poehler 
(died,  1897);  2nd,  at  New  Ulm,  Minn., 
Dec.  6,  1899  to  Miss  Emma  Wellner. 
Address:     St.   James   Minn. 

SCHWYZEB,  Gustav,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Berne,  Switzerland, 
March  5,  1867;  educated  in  Zurich, 
Switzerland,  1873-86;  universities  of 
Geneva  and  Zurich,  1886-92  (graduate  of 
Medical  Department,  Zurich  University, 
1892);  interne  Cantonal  Hospital,  Muen- 
sterlingen,  Switzerland,  1892-04;  in- 
terne and  first  assistant  at  Kocher's 
Surgical  Clinic.  1904-06;  visiting  sur- 
geon clinics  in  Berlin,  Paris  and  Lon- 
don, 1906-07.  Practicing  physician  and 
surgeon,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1898-1902; 
since  Oct.,  1902,  at  Minneapolis;  sur- 
geon Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Member 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical  as- 
sociations. Minnesota  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine. Office:  Pillsbury  Bldg.  Residence: 
22    So.   10th   St.,   Minneapolis. 


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SCOFIEIiD,  Andrew  J.,  judge  of  pro- 
bate; born  at  Marathon,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6, 
1837;  son  of  David  and  Nancy  (Hoyt» 
Scofleld;  educated  in  public  schools, 
coming  to  Minnesota,  1854,  and  attended 
St.  Paul  College,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1856- 
57.  Participated  in  the  Civil  War  as 
member  of  Co.  B,  3rd  Minn.  Inf.,  enlist- 
ing Sept.  20,  1861.  Married  at  Anoka, 
Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1865,  to  Miss  Jennie  E. 
Dimick.  Began  in  business  at  Newport, 
Minn.,  1859,  as  junior  member  of  the 
firm  of  E.  M.  Shelton  &  Co.,  wholesale 
and  retail  dealers  in  lumber  and  flour, 
and  continued  until  1875;  engaged  in 
buying  wheat,  farming  and  in  selling 
threshing  machines  until  1893;  has  been 
judge  of  probate  court  of  Big  Stone 
Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1893.  Was  member 
of  charter  commission  of  the  City  of 
Ortonvllle.  Republican.  Member  G.  A. 
R.  and  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address:  Orton- 
vllle,  Minn. 

SCOFIEIiD,  Edward  J.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Houston  County,  Minn.,  Oct.  18,  1864; 
graduated  from  University  of  Michigan, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1887.  Commenced  prac- 
tice of  law  in  St.  Paul,  1888;  moved  to 
Elbow  Lake  in  fall  of  1889,  and  became 
member  of  the  law  firm  of  Torrison  & 
Scofleld;  has  been  alone  in  practice 
since  1891.  Has  held  office  of  county 
attorney  of  Grant  Co.  for  12  years,  and 
still  holds  that  position.  Director  Bank 
of  Elbow  Lake,  Grant  County  Telephone 
Co.  Republican.  Member  Masonic  order, 
I.  O.  O.  P.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica, Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at 
Elbow  Lake,  1S84,  Miss  Anna  J.  Ander- 
son.     Address:     Elbow    Lake,    Minn. 

SCOTT,  Frank  B.,  wholesale  fruits, 
produce  and  specialties;  born  in  Monroe 
County,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1861;  son  of 
William  O.  and  Jeanette  (McKenzie) 
Scott;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Monroe  Co.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1886, 
and  engaged  in  fruit  and  produce  busi- 
ness; has  been  head  of  the  F.  B.  Scott 
Co.  since  its  organization,  1900.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  Masonic  order.  ■  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  1896,  to  Miss  Anna 
Krell.  Office:  126-128  1st  Av.,  N.  Resi- 
dence:    2636   Grand  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

SCOTT,  John  W.,  physician;  born  at 
Bladensburg,  Ohio,  Nov.  13,  1850;  son 
of  A.  C.  and  Hannah  (Denney)  Scott. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Bladens- 
burg, March,  1880;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1882,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  St.  Charles.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.     Address:   St.  Charles,  Minn. 

SCOTT,  Jolin  Walls,  banker;  born  at 
Glasgow,  Scotland,  Oct.  3,  1853;  son  of 
Alexander  and  Margaret  (Walls)  Scott; 
came  to  America  in  youth;  educated  in 
common  schools;  commercial  college, 
Toronto;  Union  College  of  Law,  Chi- 
cago, 1876-77.  Entered  service  of  gen- 
eral passenger  department  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Ry.,  at  Chicago, 
as  rate  clerk;  chief  clerk  passenger 
department.  Union  Pacific  Ry.,  1887; 
division  passenger  agent,  same  road, 
at   Kansas   City,    Mo.;    appointed   assist- 


ant general  passenger  agent  same  road, 
at  Omah,  1889;  resigned,  1891,  to 
enter  banking  business.  Organized 
and  establislied  the  Citizens  National 
Bank,  Austin,  Minn.,  1893,  of  which  he 
is  president.  Member  American  Short- 
liorn  Breeders'  Association,  Ayrshire 
Breeders'  Association,  American  Shrop- 
shire Association,  American  Yorkshire 
Club,  etc.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Masonic  bodies.  Shrine.  Mar- 
ried at  Neenah,  Wis.,  Oct.  16,  1889,  to 
Miss  Grace  Graham  Shiells.  Recrea- 
tions: Farming,  breeding  of  live  stock. 
Address:      Austin,   Minn. 

SCOTT,  Iiemuel  G.,  auditor  The  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  R.  R.  and  Iowa 
Central  Railway;  born  in  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
June  12,  1864;  son  of  William  T.  ana 
Mary  E.  (Scobie)  Scott;  educated  in  St. 
Louis  public  schools;  married  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  18,  1888,  to  Mary  J. 
Coghill.  Entered  service  as  messenger 
boy  in  tlie  accounting  department  of 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Ry.,  1879;  with  the  St.  Louis  South- 
western Road,  1894-1900,  holding  vari- 
ous positions;  came  to  Minneapolis  in 
1900,  as  chief  clerk  to  auditor,  continu- 
ing until  April,  1903;  since  then  auditor 
of  The  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  R.  R.. 
and  Iowa  Central  Ry.  Member  of  Mis- 
souri State  Militia  for  about  two  years. 
Congregationalist.  Member         Home 

Guards  of  America,  National  Union.  Ot- 
flce:  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: Lake  Minnetonka,  summer;  Min- 
neapolis,  winter. 

SCOTT,  Iiouis  N.,  theatre  manager; 
born  at  Petersburg,  Ky.,  May  10,  1859, 
son  of  Robert  and  Mary  Ellen  (Kon- 
neff)  Scott;  educated  in  common  schools 
and  business  colleges.  As  a  boy  re- 
sided in  Cincinnati,  O.,  Evansville,  Ind., 
and  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  at  age  of  16  em- 
barked in  the  steamboat  business;  after 
varied  occupations  came  to  St.  Paul, 
where  he  established  in  the  advertis- 
ing business  in  the  Twin  Cities  and  is 
now  president  of  the  Northern  Display 
Advertising  Company;  also  president  of 
the  Minnesota  State  Bill  Posters'  Asso- 
ciation, and  an  official  in  the  Associated 
Bill  Fosters'  Association  of  the  Unitea 
States  and  Canada.  For  more  than 
twenty  years  past  has  been  prominent 
in  the  theatrical  business;  manager  of 
the  Metropolitan  Opera  House,  St.  Paul 
and  Minneapolis,  and  of  the  Lyceum, 
Minneapolis.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial  (St.  Paul); 
Minneapolis  (Minneapolis).  Office:  Met- 
ropolitan Bldg.,  St.  Paul  and  Minneap- 
olis. Residence:  286  Nelson  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SCOTT,  Zar  Delevan,  lumber  and 
timber  lands;  born  at  Plymouth,  Mich., 
Oct.  25,  1848;  son  of  George  and  Abi- 
gail (Hart)  Scott;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Plymouth  and  Norville,  Mich.; 
preparatory  school  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.; 
University  of  Chicago,  two  years;  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  graduating,  degree 
of  B.S.,  1873.     Was  engaged  two  seasons 


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in  U.  S.  Lake  survey  and  one  season  on 
railroad  survey.  Came  to  Minneapolis, 
spring  of  1S74,  and  worked  on  salary 
in  lumber  yards  and  sawmills;  located 
in  Duluth  and  began  on  small  scale  in 
lumber  business,  in  1880;  was  member 
of  Scott  &  Holston,  lumber  merchants, 
up  to  1890,  since  then  vice  president 
and  general  manager  of  the  Scott-Graff 
Lumber  Co.,  wholesale  manufacturers 
of  lumber,  lath  shingles,  sash,  doors, 
moulding  and  Interior  finish,  also  deal- 
ers in  timber  lands  in  Minnesota  and 
California.  President  of  School  Board, 
City  of  Duluth,  for  three  years.  In- 
dependent Republican.  Baptist.  Mem- 
ber National  Geographical  Society,  Na- 
tional Association  of  Manufacturers. 
Member  Psi  Upsilon  fraternity.  Mar- 
ried, at  Lyon,  Mich.,  1875,  to  Miss 
Frances  Gage.  Clubs:  Commercial. 
Duluth  Boat,  Duluth  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing,  driving.  Of- 
fice: 24th  Av.,  W.  and  Mich.  St.  Resi- 
dence:     2127   E.   1st  St.,   Duluth,   Minn. 

SCOVEZ^^,  Howard  M.,  banker;  born 
at  St.  Charles,  Minn.,  April  22,  1861; 
son  of  Harris  and  Sarah  (Owen)  Sco- 
vell;  educated  in  district  school.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  assistant  to  rail- 
way agent,  1883;  was  employed  at  vari- 
ous points  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western railways,  until  1898;  elected 
cashier  Dunlap  Brothers  Bank  at  Led- 
yard,  la.,  1898;  assisted  in  starting  the 
City  Bank  of  Goodhue,  Goodhue,  Minn., 
1900,  which  was  converted  into  the 
First  National  Bank  of  Goodhue,  Feb. 
13,  1904,  of  which  is  president.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Married  at  Elmore, 
Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1889,  to  Matilda  J.  Bun- 
worth.     Address:     Goodhue,  Minn. 

SCSrVlBR,  Edward  J.,  merchant;  born 
Clarenceville,  Quebec,  Can.,  Feb.  11. 
1863;  son  of  James  A.  and  Mary  A. 
(Bullock)  Scriver;  graduated  from 
Clarenceville  Academy,  June  1,  1880; 
married,  at  Clarenceville,  March  31, 
1S86,  to  Martha  A.  Mosher.  Entered  em- 
ploy of  M.  Lara  &  Co.,  rugs,  carpets 
and  draperies,  1888  and  w^as  salesman 
until  the  firm  retired  from  business 
1897;  partner  in  firm  of  Moore  &  Scriver, 
since  March  31,  1897.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Commercial,  Automo- 
bile. Oflace:  711-713  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    809  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

SCSrVER,  Hiram  A.,  banker;  born  in 
Canada,  1860;  son  of  Jolin  A.  and  Kate 
(Rich)  Scriver;  graduated  from  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1881.  Has  been  engaged  in  the 
banking  business  since  1881  and  is  now 
president  of  the  St.  Anthony  Falls 
Bank  at  St.  Anthony  Falls,  Minneapolis, 
and  the  Citizens  State  Bank  of  Cannon 
Falls,  Minn.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Club:  East  Side  Commercial. 
Office:  St.  Anthony  Falls  Bank.  St. 
Anthony  Falls,  Minn.  Residence:  603 
Fulton   St.,   S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

SEABTTRV,  Channing-,  wholesale  gro- 
cer;  born   at   Southbridge,   Mass.,   Jan.   5, 


1842:  son  of  John  and  Caroline  R.  Sea- 
bury;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
at  academy.  South  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Began  active  career  as  errand  boy  in 
the  office  of  Hastings  &  Plimpton,  New 
York  City;  came  to  St.  Paul,  Nov.  20, 
1860,  and  entered  service  of  J.  C.  &  H. 
C.  Burbank  &  Co.;  became  partner  in 
firm  of  A.  H.  Wilder,  successors  of  J. 
C.  &  H.  C.  Burbank  &  Co.,  1865;  was 
assistant  secretary  and  treasurer  North- 
western Union  Packet  Co.,  1867-72; 
member  of  firm  of  C.  Gotzian  &  Co., 
1872-82;  entered  wholesale  grocery  busi- 
ness, 1882,  under  title  of  Maxfleld  & 
Seabury,  which  became  Seabury  &  Co., 
in  1891  and  is  now  Seabury,  Blaine  & 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  senior  member.  Ex- 
president  wholesale  Grocers'  Associa- 
tion of  the  Northwest;  ex-president  Job- 
bers' Union;  ex-member  Board  of  Capi- 
tol Commissioners.  Married,  1st,  at 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1870,  to  Frances  W. 
Cruft  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  1883.  to  Elizabeth  P.  Austin. 
Office:  N.  W.  Cor.  Libbey  and  3rd  St. 
Residence:  4  53  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 
SEAGER,  P.  B.,  nurseryman;  born  in 
New  York,  July  13,  1847;  educated  in 
common  schools.  Came  to  Minnesota  in 
1869;  began  farming  in  April,  1870;  en- 
gaged in  butcher  business  at  Cannon 
Falls,  1876;  sold  out  and  commenced 
canvassing  for  sale  of  nursery  stock, 
1884;  bought  an  interest  in  the  nursery 
business,  1892;  also  engaged  in  grain 
and  ice  business  but  retired  from  grain 
dealing  and  is  now  junior  member  of 
the  wholesale  and  retail  nursery  firm  of 
Tanner  &  Seager,  and  manager  of  the 
business;  vice  president  Cannon  River 
Electric  Power  Co.  Mayor  of  Cannon 
Falls  for  several  terms.  Democrat. 
Mason.  Married  at  Cannon  Falls,  Jan. 
9,  1879,  Miss  Susie  Cross.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (president).  Address:  Cannon 
Falls,    Minn. 

SEARIiES,  Jasper  Newton,  lawyer; 
born  at  Royalton,  O.,  Nov.  9,  1840;  son 
of  Johnathan  D.  and  Harriet  E.  (Bron- 
son)  Searles;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Cleveland,  O.,  Hiram  College  and  Law 
Department,  University  of  Michigan; 
married  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  1866,  to 
Sarah  L.  Tozer.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1855;  enlisted  as  private  in  1st  Regt., 
Minn.  Vols.,  and  became  captain;  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  at  Hastings, 
Minn.,  1866;  has  been  in  practice  at 
Stillwater  since  1871.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Recreations: 
Traveling,  reading.  Address:  Still- 
water,  Minn. 

SEASHORE,  David  E.,  physician;  born 
at  Dayton,  la.,  Feb.  4,  1875;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Dayton,  la.;  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.;  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1902.  Member  St.  Louis 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Battle  Lake,  Minn.,  June  10, 
1904,     Miss     I.     Winifred    Jones.       Club: 


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Commercial.  Office:  404  Central  Av. 
Residence:  631  N.  56  Av.,  M''.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

SEASHORE,  Giltoert,  physician;  born 
at  Dayton,  la.,  July  14,  1874;  son  of 
Alfred  and  Sophia  Seashore;  graduated 
from  academy  of  Gustavus  Adolphus 
College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1S92;  from 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1896;  attended.  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Iowa  University,  1899-1900;  Medi- 
cal Department,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1901-02,  degree  of  M.D.,  Jan.  5, 
1902.  Interne,  Swedish  Hospital,  Min- 
neapolis, 1902-03.  Member  American 
Medical  Association,  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society.  Lutheran.  Unmarried. 
Office:  812  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence: 
758    Adams    St.,    N.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

SEBENIUS,  John  XTno,  mining  engi- 
neer; born  in  Sweden,  Sept.  10,  1862; 
son  of  Carl  William  and  Josephine 
Christine  (Creutzer)  Sebenius;  graduate 
Royal  Technological  Institute  and 
School  of  Mines,  Stockholm;  married- 
at  Marquette,  Mich.,  1895,  to  Susan  May 
A.  Manning.  Came  to  America,  1889; 
was  assistant  superintendent  Wether- 
bee,  Sherman  &  Co.,  mines.  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.,  1890-92;  in  special  work 
on  Messabe  Range,  1892-94;  mining  en- 
gineer for  Rouchleau  Ray  Iron  Co., 
1894-98,  Lake  Superior  Consolidated 
Iron  Mines,  1898-01;  mining  engineer 
and  superintendent  of  explorations  and 
mineral  lands  on  Messabe  Range  for  Oli- 
ver Iron  Mining  Cc,  1901-05,  and  has 
been  general  mining  engineer  for  the 
same  company  since  1905.  Secretary 
and  director  Globe  Consolidated  Copper 
Co.;  director  North  Butte  Mining  Co. 
Member  American  Institute  of  Mining 
Engineers.  Appointed  major  on  staff 
of  Gov.  John  A.  Johnson,  Jan.  9,  1907. 
Mason;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial,  Duluth 
Boat,  Duluth  Yacht,  Washington.  Of- 
fice: Wolvin  Bldg.  Residence:  40th 
Av.   E.,   and   London   Road,   Duluth. 

SEDDON,  Isaac,  purchasing  agent  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.;  born 
at  Toronto,  Canada,  Jan.  24,  1861;  son 
of  Mark  and  Flora  Seddon;  educated  in 
public  schools;  married  at  Hudson,  Wis., 
1882,  to  Frances  J.  Johnson.  Entered 
railway  service  in  auditing  department 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  1875,  and  has  continued  with  the 
same  road  through  the  following 
changes:  storekeeper,  Hudson,  Wis., 
1879;  stationer,  having  charge  of  all 
purchases  and  distribution  of  such  sup- 
plies, 1881;  chief  clerk  and  purchasing 
agent  for  the  same  railway,  1885;  pur- 
chasing agent  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Mil- 
waukee &  Omaha  Ry.,  since  Aug.  1, 
1899.  Mason,  (33°)  and  is  identified 
with  all  Masonic  bodies.  Club:  Min- 
nesota. Recreations.  Hunting  and  fish- 
ing. -  Office:  4th  and  Rosabel  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:     832   Fairmont   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SEDGWICK,  Julius  Parker,  physician, 
specialist;  born  at  Wrightstown,  Wis., 
May    27,    1876;    son    of    Dr.    D.    E.    and 


Jennie  (Treat)  Sedgwick;  educated  in 
public  schools;  University  of  Nebraska, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1896;  Rush 
Medical  College  (affiliated  with  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago),  M.D.,  1899;  University 
of  Berlin,  Germany,  1904-5.  Was  in- 
terne at  Alexian  Brothers  Hospital, 
Chicago,  111.,  1899-1900;  interne  Pres- 
byterian Hospital,  Chicago,  1900-01; 
assistant  physician  Fabiola  Hospital, 
1901-04.  Practice  limited  to  hygiene 
and  diseases  of  children.  Member  Hen- 
nepin County  Medical  Society  and  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Member  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
and  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternities.  Mar- 
ried at  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1899,  to  Miss 
Emily  Weeks.  Office:  Andrus  Bldg. 
Residence:  2015  Kenwood  Parkway, 
;Minneapolis. 

SEE,  John  W.,  lawyer;  born  at  Leb- 
anon, O.,  March  20,  1866;  son  of  A.  W. 
and  Harriet  A.  (Pence)  See;  educated  in 
common  and  high  schools,  Lebanon; 
University  of  Michigan,  graduating, 
1890;  Law  Department,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1892.  Has 
been  actively  engaged  in  practice  in 
Minneapolis  since  1S92.  Married  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1892,  to  Miss 
Marion  Wolverton.  Club:  Minneapolis. 
Recreation:  Golf.  Office:  Lumber  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Residence;  1780  Lyn- 
dale    Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SEEBACH,  Pred,  county  treasurer 
Goodhue  Co.;  born  in  Germany,  May  2  8, 
1841;  son  of  E.  and  Maria  Seebach; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1843; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Milwaukee, 
Wis.;  married  at  Racine,  Wis.,  1868,  to 
Misii  Lydia  Hernlen.  Enlisted  in  Union 
Army  at  the  time  of  the  Civil  War, 
serving  in  24th  Wis.  Vols.;  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Chickamauga  and  confined 
for  15  months  in  Andersonville.  Return- 
ed to  Wisconsin  at  close  of  war  and  was 
town  clerk  of  Caledonia  for  7  years; 
removed  to  Minnesota,  1873;  served  as 
alderman.  Red  Wing,  two  terms,  chair- 
man board  of  county  commissioners  3 
years;  was  elected  county  treasurer 
Goodhue  Co.  since  Jan.,  1903.  Republi- 
can. Lutheran.  Member  G.  A.  R.  Club: 
Commercial.        Address:  Red      Wing, 

Minn. 

SEEBACH,  Oscar,  manager  Betcher 
Sash  &  Door  Manufacturing  Co.;  born 
near  Racine,  Wis.,  Nov.  16,  1867;  son 
of  Amarand  and  Sophia  (Luhring)  See- 
bach; educated  in  Red  Wing  (Minn.) 
High  School  and  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota. Has  been  manager  Betcher 
Sash  &  Door  Manufacturing  Co.,  whole- 
sale manufacturers  sash  and  doors,  etc., 
since  July  1,  1906;  also  vice  president 
Red  Wing  Linseed  Oil  Mills.  Married 
at  Red  Wing,  Oct.  9,  1893,  to  Miss  Clara 
Less.  Enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  G., 
1st  Inf.,  M.  N.  G.,  Feb.  23,  1888;  pro- 
moted to  corporal,  sergeant,  2nd  lieut., 
1st  lieut.  and  capt.,  same  co.;  now 
major  1st  Inf.  M.  N.  G.  Was  capt.  Co. 
G.  13th  Regt.,  Minn.  Vol.  Inf,  during 
Spanish    American   W'ar,    April    29,    1898, 


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to  Oct.  3,  1S99;  brevetted  major  for  gal- 
lantry at  Battle  of  Manila  where  he 
was  severely  wounded;  recommended 
for  promotion  for  meritorious  services 
durin,?  Philippine  Insurrection.  Assist- 
ant Adjutant  General  State  of  Minne- 
sota, Jan.  1,  1901,  to  Jan.  1,  1905.  Com- 
mander Dept.  of  Minnesota  United 
Spanish  War  Veterans,  1902-05.  Ad- 
dress:    Red  Wing,  Minn. 


t,  John  A.,  secretary  Seeger- 
Gallasch  Refrigerator  Co.;  born  at  Cov- 
ington, Ky.,  Dec.  19,  1853;  son  of  Will- 
iam and  Johanna  (Wolf)  Seeger;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  June  28,  1876,  to 
Elvina  Yoerg.  General  contractor,  firm 
of  Leonard  &  Seeger,  1872-77,  and  alone, 
1877-83;  secretary,  1883-95, .  president, 
1895-1905,  Bohn  Manufacturing  Co, 
sash,  doors,  etc.;  since  1905  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  Seeger-Gallasch 
Refrigerator  Co.,  owners  of  tlie  original 
dry  air  patented  siphon  system  for  rail- 
load  refrigerator  cars  and  dining  cars, 
also  house  refrigerators,  wliite  enamel- 
ed lining  shelves  and  siphons,  which 
they  build  and  install  to  order.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (32°),  Kniglit  Temp- 
lar, Sliriner.  Clubs:  (Commercial,  Dav- 
ton's  Bluff.  Office:  339-343  East  7th 
St.  Residence:  657  East  5th  St.,  St. 
Paul. 


Greorg'e  W.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Coshocton,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1845;  son  of 
Robert  and  Ellen  (Bryan)  Seevers; 
graduated  from  Oskalosa  College,  Oska- 
loosa,  la.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1865;  also 
from  University  of  Michigan,  Law  De- 
partment, degree  of  LL.B.,  1867.  Began 
practice  of  law  at  Oskaloosa,  1868.  Gen- 
eral counsel  of  the  Minneapolis  &  St. 
Louis  Railroad  Co.,  and  Iowa  Central 
Railway  Co.;  vice  president  and  gen- 
eral counsel  of  Minnesota,  Dakota  and 
Pacific  Railway  Co.  Married  at  Indian- 
ola,  la.,  Feb.  2,  1868,  to  Mary  L. 
Bryan.  Clubs:  Minikahda,  Minneapolis, 
Grant  (Des  Moines,  la.),  Country,  Oska- 
loosa, la.  Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg., 
Minneapolis. 


Paul  B.,  railway  official; 
born  at  Indianola,  la.,  Jan.  12,  1869; 
son  of  George  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Bryan) 
Seevers;  educated  at  University  of 
Colorado  (special  scientific  course.) 
Began  active  career  in  operating  de- 
partment of  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Ry.. 
at  Denver,  Colo.;  became  connected 
with  train  service  of  Chicago.  Rock  Isl- 
and &  Pacific  Ry.,  at  Des  Moines,  la., 
continuing  for  three  and  a  half  years; 
entered  transportation  department  of 
Iowa  Central  Ry.,  1891;  was  with  cUim 
department,  same  road,  1900,  and  has 
been  general  claim  agent  Minneapoli.s 
and  St.  Louis  and  Iowa  Central  Railway 
with  headquarters  in  Minneapolis  since 
Nov.,  1905.  Republican.  Mason;  mem- 
ber Knights  of  Pythias.  Marric-^  at 
Muscatine,  la.,  1904,  to  Miss  Ella 
Bowldy.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1217  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 


SEGEBSTBOM,        Victor'       Emanuel, 

pianos;  born  at  Philipstad,  Sweden, 
Oct.  30,  1871;  §on  of  Carl  J.  and 
Christina  Segerstrom;  came  with  liis 
parents  to  Minnesota  at  the  age  of  6 
montlis;  educated  in  public  schools  in 
Kandiyolii  Co.,  Minn.  Began  active 
career  at  9  years  of  age,  in  general 
merchandise  store;  later  engaged  at 
Willmar,  Minn.,  in  farm  loan  and 
piano  business;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
1900,  and  established  in  the  same  year, 
the  Segerstrom  Piano  Co.  Presbyterian. 
Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Will- 
mar,  Minn.,  1872,  to  Miss  Ida  O.  Holm- 
blad.  Office:  S04  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:     2928    Grand   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SEI^B,  John  P.,  lawyer;  born  at  St. 
Paul,  Dec.  12,  1872;  son  of  Alexander 
and  Caroline  (Karcher)  Selb;  educated 
in  St.  Paul  public  scliools  gradua'ting 
from  St.  Paul  College  of  Law,  degree 
of  LL.B,  1902.  Episcopalian.  Membei' 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Royal 
Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W  Married,  1904,  to 
Miss  Grace  G.  Rosenkrans.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  699  Jefferson 
Av.,   St.   Paul,    Minn. 

SEIiIGSIAN,  Pelix,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Columbia  Clothing  Co.;  born 
in  Germany,  1866;  educated  in  Germany; 
unmarried.  Came  to  America,  1889; 
located  in  Superior,  Wis.,  1890,  and  be- 
gan in  clothing  business,  continuing  at 
Superior,  until  1905;  has  been  secretary 
and  treasurer  Columbia  Clothing  Co., 
Duluth,  since  the  organization  of  the 
company,  June,  1905;  also  office  and 
advertising  manager  Nathan  &  Billstein 
(Columbia  Clothing  Co.)  Superior.  Wis. 
Served  as  volunteer  in  German  army  one 
vear.  Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Duluth  Yacht.  Office:  301  W.  Superior 
St.  Residence:  St.  liOuis  Hotel,  Du- 
luth. 

SEIiIiWOOS,  Joseph,  mining  and 
banking;  born  at  Cornwall,  Eng.,  Dec. 
5,  1846;  son  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth 
(Carter)  Sellwood;  self  educated.  Has 
made  a  life-long  study  of  mining  and 
has  lived  in  Lake  Superior  region  since 
1865;  large  operator  of  iron  ore  mines 
in  Missabe  and  Vermillion  ranges;  resi- 
dent of  Duluth  since  1888.  President 
City  National  Bank,  Bank  of  Ely,  Minn., 
Bank  of  Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  Cass  Min- 
ing Co.,  Bradford  Mining  Co.;  vice  presi- 
dent Cyprus  Mining  Co.,  Adriatic  Min- 
ing Co.  Republican.  Member  Protest- 
ant Methodist  Church.  Married  at  On- 
tonagon. Mich..  July,  1867,  to  Ophelia 
Sellwood.  Club:  Chicago  (Chicago). 
Office:  Exchange  Bldg.  Residence: 
1802    E.    Superior    St.,    Duluth. 

SEIiOVEB,  Georg-e  Howard,  lawyer 
and  investment  banker;  born  at  Flat- 
bush,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1869;  son  of  Peter 
and  Jennie  (Howard)  Selover;  educated 
in  Lake  City  (Minn.)  High  School,  grad- 
uating, 1886,  and  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1891.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Minne- 
apolis since  1888;  began  practice  of  law, 
1891;   president   of  the   firm    of   Selover, 


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Bates  &  Co.,  investment  bankers;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Wenatchee  Land  Co., 
Howard  Ranch  Co.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  29,  1892,  to  Miss  Editli 
V.  Phillips.  Recreation:  Automobiling. 
Office:  Andrus  Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:  29  Ash  St.,  Bryn  Mawr, 
Minn. 

SESniXN'G,  Conrad  Knute,  clerk  of 
district  court;  born  in  Vestre  Slidre, 
Valders,  Norway,  June  8,  1865;  son  of 
Ole  Jacobson  and  Marit  (Bakken)  Seml- 
ing;  graduated  from  Willmar  (Minn.) 
Seminary,  1889.  Caton  Business  College, 
Minneapolis,  1S92,  Law  Departmerat, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1905,  post 
graduate  course  in  law,  same  unversity, 
1906.  Worked  on  farm  when  a  boy, 
never  attending  school  until  14  years 
of  age;  taught  in  common  schools, 
1889-92;  teacher  Bruflat  Academy,  Port- 
land, N.  D.,  1892-93;  publisher  and  edi- 
tor Portland  (N.  D. )  Press,  1893-94; 
publisher  Northwest  Standard,  Grafton, 
N.  D.,  1S94-95;  publisher  and  editor 
Halsted  (Minn.)  Reporter,  1896-1903; 
practiced  law  at  Halstad,  1905-06;  ap- 
pointed clerk  of  district  court  by  Judges 
Watts  and  Grindeland,  April,  1906; 
elected  at  general  election.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  in  Becker  County, 
1889.  Sofie  Sulerud.  Office:  Ada,  Minn. 
Residence:      Halstad,   Minn. 

SENG,  Robert  E.,  manager  Anheuser- 
Busch  Brewing  Association;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1860;  son  of 
William  and  Walburga  (Butzenhart) 
Seng;  educated  in  St.  Paul  public 
schools,  and  at  Prof.  Faddis'  Business 
College;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  12, 
1886,  to  Catherine  Hardy.  In  retail 
boot  and  shoe  business  in  St.  Paul, 
1878-81;  with  St.  Paul  Lake  Ice  Co., 
1881-85;  served  as  county  assessor,  1885 
to  March,  1890;  since  March  15.  1899, 
manager  at  St.  Paul  for  the  Anheuser- 
Busch  Brewing  Association  of  St.  Louis. 
Served  as  member  Co.  D,  1st  Regt.  M. 
N.  G.;  on  governor's  staff  for  past  ten 
years  as  colonel.  Republican.  County 
Commissioner  of  Ramsey  County  for 
past  eight  years  and  still  serving.  Mem- 
ber Druids,  A.  O.  U.  V^^.,  Junior  Pioneers 
and  B.  P.  O.  Elks.  Member  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Foot  of  Chestnut  St.  Residence:  222 
Smith  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SESSIONS,  John  Hetoard,  Northwest- 
ern sales  agent  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Coal  and  Iron  Co.;  born  West  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Nov.  6,  1848;  son  of  Milan 
H.  and  Caroline  Sessions;  educated  at 
Randolph  Center,  Vt.;  married  at  Lin- 
coln, Neb.  Has  been  in  railway  serv- 
ice since  1867,  in  following  capacities: 
Clerk,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  and  Minneapolis, 
Minn,  1867-71;  agent  Atchison  &  Ne- 
braska and  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 
Road  in  Nebraska,  at  Lincoln  and  Atch- 
ison, Kan.,  1871-81;  agent  Indianapolis, 
Bloomington  &  Western  Road  at  Indi- 
anapolis,    Ind.,     1881-83;     general     agent 


same  road,  at  Columbus,  O.,  18S3-90, 
general  agent  Cleveland,  Cinci^mati  &  St. 
Louis  Ry.  at  Peoria,  111.,  Jan.,  1891,  to 
Dec,  1891;  general  freight  and  passen- 
ger agent  Terre  Haute  &  Peoria  Rd.,  at 
Decatur,  111.,  Jan.,  1892,  to  Sept.,  1893: 
division  frelglit  and  passenger  agent 
Vandalia  Line  at  Decatur,  111.,  Sept., 
1892,  to  June,  1893;  assistant  general 
freight  agent  Peoria  &  Eastern  Division 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Ry.,  at  Peoria,  111.,  June,  1893,  to 
Nov.,  1893;  Northwestern  sales  agent 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Co., 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since  Nov.,  1903. 
Office:  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     3032    1st   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SETEBANCE,  Cordenio  Arnold,  law- 
yer; born  at  Mantorville,  Minn.,  June  30, 
1862;  son  of  E.  C.  and  Amanda  J. 
(Arnold)  Severance;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Mantorville,  and  at  Carleton 
College,  Northfield,  Minn.;  married  at 
Cottage  Grove,  Minn.,  June  26,  1889,  to 
Mary  Frances  Harriman.  Admitted  to 
the  bar,  June  30,  1SS3;  since  1887,  mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Davis,  Kellogg  & 
Severance  (now  composed  of  F.  B.  Kel- 
logg, C.  A.  Severance  and  R.  E.  Olds), 
which  has  continued  wltliout  change  of 
name  since  the  death  of  Senator  Davis 
in  1900.  Republican.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul); 
Kitchi  Gammi  (Duluth);  Chicago  (Chi- 
cago) ;  Metropolitan,  Strollers,  Lawi- 
yers.  Brooklyn  (New  York  City).  Office: 
Merchants"  National  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 235  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul,  and 
Cedarhurst,    Cottage    Grove,    Minn. 

SEVEBENS,  James  Madison,  judge  of 
pi-obate;  born  at  Rockingham,  Vt.,  Aug. 
26.  1839;  son  of  Franklin  and  Elizabeth 
Severens;  educated  at  Saxons  River 
Seminary,  Saxons  River,  Vt.,  and  at 
Law  Department,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1867. 
Was  auditor  of  Chippewa  Co.,  Minn., 
1871-87;  postmaster,  Montevideo,  1872- 
82;  engaged  in  banking  business,  1887- 
94;  has  been  city  clerk  of  Montevideo, 
since  1895,  and  judge  of  probate,  Chip- 
pewa Co.,  since  1897.  Independent  in 
politics.  Episcopalian.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at 
Morristown.  Minn.,  June  16,  1868,  to 
Miss  Mary  Ann  Billings.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.      Address:       Montevideo,    Minn. 

SEVEBSON,  Edward  J.,  sheriff  of 
Cottonwood  Co.;  born  in  Norway.  Dec. 
16,  1863;  son  of  Gulmund  and  Betsey 
(Everson)  Severson;  came  to  America 
witli  parents,  July  14,  1868,  and  to  Min- 
nesota, 1870;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Was  appointed  deputy  sheriff  of  Cotton- 
wood Co.,  1893,  and  served  for  10  years; 
elected  sheriff,  Nov.,  1902,  and  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election,  present 
term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Married 
in  Jackson  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.  26,  1S89,  to 
Miss  Bessie  Sether.  Address:  Windom. 
Minn. 

SEWAIiIi,  Balph  Justin,  surgeon; 
born  at  Rutland,  111.,  1870;  son  of  Mar- 
tin  and   Katherine    (Ellis)    Sewall;    edu- 


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cated  in  Central  High  School.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  University  of  Minnesota, 
2  years;  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota;  post- 
graduate course,  Chicago  Polyclinic 
School.  1900.  Began  practice  of  medi- 
cine, lS9o,  since  which  time  lie  has 
built  and  owned  three  hospitals  in  the 
Mesba  Iron  Range.  Member  of  the 
firm  of  Henderson  and  Sewall.  Chief 
Surgeons  of  the  Brook-Scanlon  Lumber 
Co..  Scanlon.  Minn.;  surgeon  Cleveland 
Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  1903-06;  appointed  chief 
surgeon  Minnesota  and  North  Wiscon- 
sin R.  R.  Co.,  June,  1906.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
and  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternities.  Mar- 
ried at  Two  Harbors,  Minn.,  1897,  to 
Miss  Florence  Grace  Wright.  Address: 
Cloquet,    Minn. 

SEVFRIEI),  Edward  Iiouis,  mer- 
chant; born  at  Winona,  Minn..  1860;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Louise  (Hoffman)  Sey- 
fried;  educated  in  Winona  public  school, 
1868-79;  Winona  Commercial  College, 
1879-81;  Minnesota  State  University, 
1881-84.  Married  at  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich., 
1894,  to  Wilhelmine  C.  Byrne.  Began 
in  furniture  business  at  Superior,  Wis., 
1890-1904;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  1905. 
and  bought  an  interest  in  the  furniture 
business  of  Winslow  &  Ruff  Co.,  of 
which  he  became  vice  president.  On 
April  1,  1906,  acquired  an  interest  in 
the  firm  of  W.  E.  Matheis  Co.,  furni- 
ture, of  which  he  has  since  been  mana- 
ger. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing;  also  enjoys  work  with 
tools.  Office:  Sixth  and  Cedar  Sts. 
Residence:      1168   Ashland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SEVMOUB,  Lewis  Howard,  merchant; 
born  at  Hartford,  Conn,  March  13.  1860; 
son  of  Daniel  F.  and  Kate  S.  (Adams) 
Seymour;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Hartford,  Conn.  Began  as  private  sec- 
retary to  general  manager  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry.,  Chicago,  111.,  1875, 
continuing  until  1878;  transferred  to 
auditor's  office,  Chicago,  St.  Paul  & 
Omaha  Ry.,  at  Hudson,  T\"is.,  remaining 
there  until  the  offices  were  removed  to 
St.  Paul,  and  continued  with  the  com- 
pany until  1876;  entered  employ  of 
wholesale  grocery  and  provision  firm  of 
Jos.  Schupp  &  Son,  which  was  bought 
out  by  the  Minnesota  Mercantile  Co.. 
of  which  he  is  secretary.  Served  term 
of  five  years  in  M.  N.  G.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Foresters.  Married  at  Still- 
water, Minn.,  April  24,  1895,  to  Miss 
Rose  Canfield.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

SHADIiE,  Henry  Watson,  coal  mer- 
chant: born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Feb. 
2•^.  1N60;  son  of  Samuel  F.  and  Rachel 
(Phillips)  Shadle;  educated  in  public 
schools,  at  Normal  and  Commercial  In- 
stitute, Limestoneville,  Pa.,  and  Fred- 
ericksburg Military  Institute,  graduat- 
ing, 1878;  married  at  Hutchinson,  Minn  . 
July  16,  1890,  to  Margaret  L.  Smith. 
'Was  member  of  firm  of  Hunter  & 
Shadle,  shoes  and  hats,  Fredericksburg, 
Pa.,    1881-1883;    came    to    St.    Paul,    1883, 


and  has  since  been  in  the  fuel  business; 
sales  agent  Pittsburgh  Coal  Co.,  in 
charge  of  St.  Paul  interests,  since  Aug. 
1,  1906.  Trea:-5urer  U.  C.  T.  Death 
Benefit  Association.  Was  captain  Fred- 
erij:ksburg  Greys,  3d  Va.  Regt.,  1882. 
Democrat.  Member  Business  League  of 
St.  Paul.  Mason.  Member  U.  C.  T.  and 
Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  4th  and  Cedar  Sts.  Residence: 
394  Ashland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SHAFT,  ■WiUis  Sheridan,  manufac- 
turer of  juvenile  shoes;  born  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y.,  July  15,  1865;  son  of  Alpheus 
and  Margaret  M.  (Curtis)  Shaft;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1872;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Hastings;  married  at  Har- 
vard, 111.,  1890,  to  Miss  Emma  May 
Callender.  Worked  in  printing  office 
13  to  19  years  of  age;  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile business  in  Dakotas,  1884-86; 
became  owner  of  retail  shoe  store  at 
Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  1886;  began  manu- 
facture of  shoes  for  children,  1892,  and 
is  president  of  the  Shaft-Pierce  Shoe 
Co.  Ex-postmaster  and  ex-member 
council  and  school  board,  St.  Louis  Park, 
Minn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Commercial  (Faribault); 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Recreations; 
Driving  and  gardening.  Address:  Fari- 
bault,  Minn. 

SHAIiEEN,  Arthur  W.,  physician: 
born  at  Lindstrom,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1878; 
educated  at  Gustavus  Adolphus  College, 
St.  Peter^  Minn.;  graduate  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1902.  Began 
practice  of  medicine  at  Hallock,  Minn., 
1903.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations.  Red 
River  Valley  Medical  Society.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  L^nmarried. 
Address;      Hallock,    Minn. 

SHAND,  J.  A.  "W.,  fire  insurance; 
born  in  Scotland,  1S67;  son  of  William 
and  Margaret  Shand.  Came  to  America, 
1871;  has  been  engaged  in  general  mer- 
chandise business  at  Garvin.  Minn.,  un- 
der his  own  name  since  1889;  president 
of  the  Western  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  of  Balaton,  Minn.,  organized,  1894; 
also  engaged  in  farming.  Member  M. 
W.  of  A.  Married  at  Balaton,  May  7, 
1896,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Murrison.  Ad- 
dress:     Garvin,    Minn. 

SHABOOD,  Charles  K.,  shoe  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Fowlerville,  Mich.,  Oct. 
10.  1853;  son  of  William  K.  and  Mary 
(Mitchell)  Sharood;  common  school 
education  up  to  12  years  of  age.  Went 
to  work  witli  uncle,  William  Mitchell, 
shoe  manufacturer,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1865, 
and  has  continued  in  that  line  to  the 
present  time.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1883; 
founded  the  house  now  widely  known 
as  the  Sharood  Shoe  Corporation,  ex- 
clusive shoe  manufacturers,  of  which 
he  is  president.  Married.  1st,  at  Detroit, 
to  Miss  Alice  Stafford;  2nd,  at  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  to  Miss  Ella  Galligan,  of 
Neenah.  Wis.  Recreation:  Books.  Of- 
fice: Broadway,  N.  W.  Cor.  5th  St. 
Residence:      523    Laurel   Av.,    St.    Paul. 


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SHAVER,  Benjamin  Allen,  lands; 
born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Feb.  19,  1867; 
has  been  a  resident  of  Kasson  since 
May,  1867;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Ijearned  the  printing-  and  publishing 
business  in  the  office  of  his  father  who 
was  founder  of  the  Republican;  was  in 
partnership  with  his  father  from  1889 
until  the  death  of  latter,  1898,  continu- 
ing as  proprietor  of  the  business  until 
he  sold  out,  Oct.  1,  1903.  Republican. 
Re-appointed  postmaster,  Kasson,  1907. 
Member  Masonic  orders,  M.  W.  A.,  I.  O. 
O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  K.  of  P.  Address: 
Kasson,  Minn. 

SHAW,  Albert  William,  physician; 
born  at  West  I^evant,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1871; 
attended  public  schools  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  graduate  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1899.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  at  Eveleth,  Minn.,  1899;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Buhl,  since 
1902.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  St.  Louis 
County  Medical  Society.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1903,  to  Miss  Annie 
I^aura  Purdy.      Address:      Bulil,    Minn. 

SHAW,  Oliver  Warren,  president  First 
National  Bank;  born  in  Carroll  Co.,  N. 
H.,  July  19,  1834;  son  of  Edward  and 
Elizabeth  Langdon  (Lunt)  Shaw;  edu-- 
rated  in  public  schools;  married  at 
Summerworth,  N.  H.,  1862,  to  Miss 
Sarah  J.  Rollins.  Began  active  career 
as  clerk  in  store  at  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 
and  was  two  years  with  wholesale  dry 
soods  house  in  Boston,  Mass.;  engaged 
for  three  years  in  business  in  N.  H. 
with  Samuel  Merrill  (later  governor  of 
Iowa);  removed  to  Iowa  with  Mr.  Mer- 
rill and  engaged  in  mercantile  business 
at  McGregor  as  Merrill,  Dearborn  & 
Shaw;  in  dry  goods  commission  business 
at  Chicago,  1867-68;  came  to  Austin, 
1868;  organized  and  became  president 
of  the  First  National  Bank,  1868,  a  posi- 
tion he  has  ever  since  held.  President 
State  Board  of  Control  for  School  for 
Dependent  Children  at  Owatonna,  Minn. 
Member  Society  Colonial  Wars,  Ameri- 
can Historical  Assn.,  National  Geograph- 
ical   Society.       Address:      Austin,    Minn. 

SHAW,  Thomas,  educator;  born  at 
Magara,  Ont.,  Jan.  3,  1843;  son  of  Robert 
and  Margaret  (Carnochan)  Sh.aw;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools  of  Woodburn, 
Ont.;  married  July  4,  1865.  to  Miss 
Mary  Janet  Sidney.  Was  professor  of 
agriculture,  Guelph  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, Ont.,  1888-93;  has  been  professor 
of  animal  husbandry.  University  of  Min- 
nesota, since  Oct.  1,  1893.  Editor  of 
The  Farmer,  St.  Paul.  Author:  First 
Principles  of  Agriculture;  Weeds  and 
Modes  of  Eradicating  Them;  Forage 
Crops  Other  than  Grasses;  The  Study 
of  Breeds;  Sheep  Husbandry  in  Min- 
nesota; Soiling  Crops  and  the  Silo;  Ani- 
mal Breeding.  Address:  St.  Anthon\- 
Park,    Minn. 

SHAW,  Willis  A,,  banker;  born  at 
Clearwater,  Minn.,  Feb.  6,  1860;  son  of 
Robert  Shaw;  educated  in  public  schools 


of  Clearwater.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  general  store,  Clearwater,  1877, 
continuing  until  1880;  was  traveling 
salesman  wholesale  grocery  house,  Min- 
neapolis. 1880-93;  has  been  president  of 
the  Clearwater  State  Bank,  since  1902. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Married  at  Still- 
water, Minn.,  1884,  to  Miss  Dora  Sin- 
clair.     Address:      Clearwater,    Minn. 

SHEA,  Patrick  J.,  general  merchant; 
born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1866; 
son  of  Michael  and  Mary  (Sullivan) 
Shea;  attended  school  until  10  years  of 
age;  self  educated  thereafter  by  keep- 
ing time  for  railroad  crews  and  taking 
care  of  the  post  office  at  Felton,  Minn., 
when  first  established  and  for  several 
years  thereafter.  Has  lieen  engaged  in 
sale  of  general  merchandise,  fuel  and 
machinery  at  Glyndon,  since  Feb.,  1894. 
Also  vice  president  Bank  of  Glyndon. 
Democrat.  Served  as  president  of  vil- 
lage council  several  terms.  Member 
Modern  Brotherhood  of  America.  Mar- 
ried.    Address:     Glyndon,   Minn. 

Shearer,  James  D.,  lawyer;  born 
Janesville,  Wis.,  March  25,  1862;  son 
of  Robert  Bruce  and  Elizabeth  Camp- 
bell (McDougall)  Shearer;  educated  in 
common  schools  and  Iowa  State  College 
of  Science  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Ames, 
Ta..  degree  of  B.S.,  1879;  married  at 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Sept.,  1888.  to  Emma 
Evans.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1883,  and 
entered  law  firm  of  Finck,  Shearer  & 
Morphv,  1886.  which  was  dissolved  in 
1887;  member  of  firm  of  Allen  &  Shear- 
er, 1887-91;  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
alone,  1891-1906;  member  firm  of  Belden, 
,Iamison  &  Shearer,  since  January,  1906. 
Elected  to  State  legislature,  1903;  de- 
clined renomination.  Director  State  In- 
stitution for  Savings,  Minneapolis. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Bar  associations,  St.  Andrew's  Society. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing, fishing  and  tennis.  Office:  Min- 
nesota Eoan  and  Trust  Bldg.  Residence: 
1912    Queen   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SHEDD,  Herbert  A.,  banker;  born  at 
Newport,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1,  1854;  son  of 
Christopher  Columbus  and  Melita  M. 
(Metcalf)  Shedd;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  Carleton  College;  mar- 
ried at  Northfield,  Minn.,  Jan.  16,  1879. 
to  Miss  Emma  Woodworth.  Came  to 
Minnesota  about  1867;  engaged  in  mer- 
chandise business  for  12  years,  in  Osa- 
kis;  has  been  identified  with  banking 
since  1893  and  has  been  president  of 
tlie  Osakis  State  Bank  since  1900. 
Methodist.  Slason.  Address:  Osakis, 
Minn. 

SHEBD,  Hugh  E.,  manufacturer: 
born  at  Three  Oaks,  Mich.,  July  11. 
1865;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Three  Oaks;  married  at  ftacine.  Wis., 
1896,  to  Miss  Rose  La  Londe.  Began  in 
*noveltv  business  in  Chicago,  111.,  1892; 
located  in  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1897; 
assisted  in  organizing  the  Sh^dd  & 
Wright  Manufacturing  Co..  of  which  he 
is  president,  the  company  removing  to 
Austin.       1906.         Member       Progressive 


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T.eas:ue.  Member  Masonic  order,  Knights 
I'f  Pythias.     Address:     Austin,  Minn. 

SHSSBT,  James  D.,  president  Alli- 
ance Fire  Insurance  Co.;  born  in  Wis- 
consin, Nov.  21,  1S58;  son  of  Patrick 
and  Mary  (Meade)  Sheedy;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Minnesota;  married  at 
Austin,  Minn.,  1886,  to  Miss  Clara  Re- 
vord.  Has  been  a  resident  of  Austin 
since  1867  and  has  for  many  years 
been  engaged  in  farming;  president 
Alliance  Fire  Insurance  Co.  since  1904. 
.Member  Progressive  League.  Address: 
Austin,    Minn. 


.  Timothy  J.,  soldier.  U.  S. 
officer;  born  in  County  Cork,  Ireland, 
Dec.  21,  1835;  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Ann 
(McCarthy)  Sheehan;  attended  national 
schools  of  Ireland;  came  to  America, 
1850.  and  attended  school  at  Glens  Falls, 
N.  Y.;  went  to  Dixon,  111.,  1855.  Re- 
moved to  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1857,  and 
located  a  homestead;  served  as  town- 
ship clerk,  1860-61;  resigned  and  en- 
listed as  private  in  4th  Minn.  Inf.,  Oct. 
11,  1861;  became  1st  lieut.  Co.  C,  5th 
Minn.  Inf.,  Feb.  IS,  1862;  was  sent  in 
July,  1862,  after  hostile  Indians.  In- 
kupadutas  band,  and  drove  them  from 
Yellow  Medicine  Agency;  was  recalled 
to  Fort  Ridgely;  commanded  in  heroic 
defense  of  that  fort,  Aug.  19-27,  1862. 
until  relieved  by  volunteer  force;  pro- 
moted captain,  Aug.  31,  1862;  served  in 
Tennessee,  Mississippi,  Arkansas,  Mis- 
souri and  Alabama,  Dec.  1862-Sept., 
1865;  commissioned  lieut.  col.  and  hon- 
orably discharged;  wounded  twice  at 
Ridgely  and  twice  at  Nashville.  Re- 
sumed farming  in  Minnesota;  was 
sheriff  of  Freeborn  Co.,  1871-83;  agent 
Chippewa  Indians  at  "White  Earth 
Agency,  Minn.,  1885-89;  deputy  U.  S. 
marshal  since  May,  1890;  had  charge  of 
right  flank  in  battle  with  Chippewa 
Indians,  at  Sugar  Point.  Oct..  1898 
(wounded  three  times).  Married  Nov., 
1866,  to  Jennie  Judge.  Address:  831 
Ashland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 


John,  postmaster:  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn..  Sept.  30,  1863;  son  of 
Tliomas  W.  and  Catherine  (Browne) 
Sheehy;  educated  in  the  Roman  Catho- 
lic Schools  of  St.  Paul  and  Faribault. 
Minn.,  and  at  night  scliools  for  book- 
keeping and  business.  Member  of  the 
firm  of  T.  W.  Sheehy  &  Co.,  grain  mer- 
chants; also  director  First  State  Bank 
of  Montgomery,  and  owner  of  several 
farms.  Was  appointed  postmaster  of 
Montgomery  by  President  Cleveland,  in 
March,  1885,  as  a  Democrat,  and  still 
holds  the  position  (now  a  Republican). 
Twice  a  delegate  to  Democratic  National 
Conventions,  1892  and  1896.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, A.  O.  H.  (for  past  18  years  has  been 
State  treasurer  of  the  Ancient  Order  of 
Hibernian's  Life  Ins.  Fund).  Married  at 
Le  Sueur,  1895,  to  Miss  Mary  Hanlon 
Address:      Montgomery,    Minn. 

SHEFFIEIiD,  Benjamin  Belcher,  mill- 
ing, banking,  etc.;  born  in  Aylesford. 
Nova  Scotia,   December  23,   1860;   son   of 


M.  B.  and  Rachel  (Tupper)  Sheffield. 
Began  business  career  in  1880,  as  mer- 
chant-miller; now  president  Sheffield 
Elevator  Co.,  Sheffield  Mill  and  Elcvar 
tor  Co.,  Security  Bank  of  Faribault. 
Minn.,  Security  Bank  of  Ellendale, 
Minn.;  vice  president  Crown  Elevator 
Co.  Was  mayor  Faribault,  Minn,  two 
terms.  Republican.  Roosevelt  elector. 
Episcopalian.  Mason      (32  =  ).        Club: 

Minneapolis.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  •  2412  1st  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

SHEIiBON,  Albert  Millard,  general 
manager  and  treasurer  Imperial  Eleva- 
tor Co';  born  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  May 
15,  1868;  graduated  from  Owatonna 
High  School,  1886.  Began  active  career 
as  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank, 
Stillwater,  Minn.,  1886;  resigned  posi- 
tion, 1889,  to  accept  management  of 
new  private  bank  of  Prince,  Sheldon 
&  Co.,  at  Clocjuet,  Minn.;  continued  as 
active  partner  in  bank  until  closed  out 
interest,  1896;  has  been  treasurer  and 
general  manager  Imperial  Elevator  Co.. 
since  its  organization,  June,  1896,  ex- 
tensive operators  of  country  elevators 
and  retail  lumber  yards.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar.  Married,  1893,  to  Miss 
Wilhelmine  C.  Heegard.  Club:  Min- 
neapolis. Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  224  W.  27th 
St..   Minneapolis. 

SHBIiDON',  Aug-ustus  C,  lawyer;  born 
at  Willsborough,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
3,  1837;  son  of  Aikin  E.  and  Phoeby 
(Perry)  Sheldon.  Attended  district 
school,  Essex  High  School,  and  .grad- 
uated at  New  Hampton  Institution, 
Fairfax,  Vt.,  June,  1860,  and  from  Al- 
bany Law  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1863; 
married,  1st,  New  York  1865,  to  Ellen 
W.  Havens  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at 
Barnston,  P.  Q.,  Canada,  1876,  to  Emma 
E.  Cushing.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1882. 
Has  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law 
since  May,  1863.  President  and  direc- 
tor Verde  Water  &  Power  Co.  Lincoln 
Republican.  Member        Knights        of 

Pythias.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  110  Malcolm  Av.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

SHBIiDON,  Benjamin  Cashing*,  water 
power;  born  at  Louisiana.  Mo.,  Dec.  3. 
1876;  son  of  Augustus  C*.  and  Emma 
(Cushing)  Sheldon;  educated  in  the 
public  and  high  school  of  Minneapolis, 
Minneapolis  Academy  and  University  of 
Minnesota;  unmarried.  Secretary  Cop- 
per Butte  Mines  Co.,  and  secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  Verde  Water  and  Power 
Co..  Central  Arizona  Power  Company 
and  the  Mountain  Harvest  Company. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Minne- 
apolis), Commercial  (St.  Anthony). 
Minnetonka  Boat,  Roosevelt.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Office:  New 
York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  110  Mal- 
colm  Av.,   S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

SHBXiDON,  Charles  E.,  secretary  and 
manager    Red    Wing    Sewer    Pipe     Co.; 


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born  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Julv  9,  1854: 
son  of  Blisha  S.  and  Camilla  (Crofts) 
Sheldon;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Red  Wing  and  at  Collegiate  Institute. 
Left  school,  1875;  clerk  in  book  and 
stationery  store,  1876,  and  in  company 
with  A.  H.  Rosenboom,  bought  out  em- 
ployer; sold  interest  to  partner,  1877; 
worked  for  E.  W.  Brooks,  general  agent 
for  McCormick  Harvesting  Macliine  Co., 
1877-83;  moved  to  Owatonna  and  en- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  feed  mills,  un- 
til 1891;  returned  to  Red  Wing  and  be- 
came secretary  and  manager  of  the 
Red  Wing  Sewer  Pipe  Co.,  at  time  of 
its  organization,  Oct.,  1891,  a  position 
he  still  holds.  President  Red  Wing 
school  board;  secretary  Man\afacturers' 
Association,  and  secretary  board  of 
managers  Red  Wing  Auditorium.  Red 
Wing  Union  Stoneware  Co.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Married  at  Red  Wing, 
Oct.  30,  1S78,  to  Miss  Carrie  Brooks. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 

T^aunching  and  automobiling.  Address: 
Red  Wing,   Minn. 

SHEFASD,  David  Cliauncey,  civil  en- 
gineer, retired;  born  near  Geneseo,  N. 
T.,  Feb.  20,  1828;  son  of  David  and 
Dolly  Olmstead  (Foote)  Shepard;  edu- 
cated in  district  schools,  Temple  Hill 
Academy,  Geneseo,  and  Brockport  Col- 
legiate Institute,  Brockport,  N.  Y.;  mar- 
ried, Dec.  24,  1850,  to  Frances  Aurelia. 
Began  professional  work  in  1847,  when 
was  appointed  by  Gov.  Young  of  New 
York,  as  a  member  of  the  engineer 
corps  engaged  in  construction  of  the 
Genesee  Valley  Canal;  resigned,  1851, 
to  engage  in  surveys  for  the  Rochester 
<&  Genesee  Valley  R.  R.  (now  part  of 
Erie  System);  employed  on  Erie  Canal 
in  summer  of  1851,  and  afterward  in 
State  engineer's  office  at  Rocliester,  N. 
Y.,  until  1852;  had  charge  of  construc- 
tion of  Canandaigua  &  Niagara  Falls  R. 
R.;  engaged  on  various  surveys  and 
railroad  work,  1852-53;  chief  engineer 
Atlantic  &  Great  Western  Rv.,  1853-56. 
Milwaukee  &  Beloit  R.  R.,  1856-57,  Min- 
nesota &  Pacific,  1856-59,  and  in  that 
capacity  in  May,  1858,  turned  the  first 
sod  for  a  railroad  in  the  State  of  Min- 
nesota. Engaged  in  shipping  wheat, 
1859-62;  chief  engineer  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Railway  in  Minne- 
sota, 1863-70;  member  of  Northwestern 
Construction  Co.,  railway  contractors, 
of  which  was  general  manager  until 
retired  from  business,  1894.  Address: 
324   Dayton  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SHEFABD,  Prank  M.,  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Hubbard  Co.;  born  at  Bainbridge, 
Mich.,  July  16.  1860;  son  of  Morton  R. 
and  Matilda  (Crossman)  Shepard;  dis- 
trict school  education.  Junior  member 
of  the  firm  of  Vanderpoel  &  Shepard, 
real  estate  and  insurance.  Park  Rapids, 
establislied,  1895.  .Probate  judge  of 
Hubbard  Co.,  since  Nov.,  1900.  Republi- 
can. Member  Masonic  order.  Chapter, 
Commandery,  Shrine;  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at 
Park    Rapids,     Sept.     15,     ]»S97,    to    Miss 


Eugenia  E.  Price.  Club:  Gun.  Ad- 
dress:     Park   Rapids,   Minn. 

SHEPARD,  Prank  P.,  capitalist;  born 
at  Cleveland.  O.,  1853;  son  of  David 
Cliauncey  Shepard,  one  of  the  leading 
railroad  builders  of  the  Nortliwest. 
Came  to  St.  Paul  with  his  parents, 
1857,  and  was  closely  identified  witli 
his  fatlier  for  many  years  during  the 
period  of  railroad  construction,  and  also 
in  extensive  financial  operations.  Di- 
rector First  National  Bank  and  stock- 
holder in  a  number  of  corporations. 
Married,  1880,  to  Miss  Anna  McMillan. 
Presbyterian.  Residence:  325  Dayton 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SHEPARD,  Irwin,  pennanent  secre- 
tary National  Educational  Association 
since  1898;  born,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.. 
July  5,  1843;  son  of  Euman  and  Betsy 
J.  Shepard;  attended  State  Normal 
School.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1860-1  and 
1865;  graduated.  Olivet  College,  Mich., 
1871  (A.M..  1874;  Ph.D.,  1893);  married. 
Aug..  1871,  Mary  Bassett  Elmer.  Served 
in  17th  Mich.  Inf.  Vols.,  9tli  army  corps, 
1862-5,  discharged  for  wounds  received 
in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May  6. 
1864;  received  Congressional  medal  of 
honor  for  meritorious  services  at  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn..  Nov.  21.  1863.  Superintend- 
ent city  schools.  Charles  City.  la.,  1871- 
5;  principal  high  school.  Winona.  Minn.. 
1S75-S;  superintendent  city  schools,  Wi- 
nona, 1878-9;  president  State  Normal 
School.  Winona,  1879-98;  permanent  sec- 
retary National  Educational  Assn.  since 
1898.      Address:      Winona,   Minn. 

SHEPARD,  John  W.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Newton,  Conn.,  June  29.  1847;  son  of 
Hart  and  Charlotte  R.  (Piatt)  Shepard: 
educated  in  the  district  school;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  22,  1872,  to 
Matilda  M.  Myrick.  Began  business 
career  in  men's  furnishing  goods  store. 
New  York  City,  1867;  came  to  St.  Paul 
and  engaged  in  same  business,  1869-77: 
senior  member  of  the  firm  of  J.  W. 
Shepard  &  Co.  Vice  president  Anacon- 
da Sonora  Copper  Mining  Co.  Republi- 
can. Presbvterian.  Club:  Commerci.nl. 
Office:  95  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  1931 
Iglehart   St.,    St.    Paul. 

SHEPARDSON,  Creorgfe  Defrees,  edu- 
cator; born  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  1864;  son 
of  Rev.  Daniel  and  Eliza  (Smart)  Shep- 
ardson,  founders  of  Shepardson  College 
for  women,  Granville,  O. ;  graduate. 
Denison  University,  O.,  1885,  degree  of 
M.A.,  same  university,  188S;  student 
electrical  engineering  course  Cornell 
Universitv,  graduating,  M.E..  1889. 
Married  at  King's  Mills.  O..  1892.  to 
Harriet  B.  King.  Traveled  in  Europe. 
1880;  instructor  in  Young  Ladies'  In- 
.stitute,  Granville.  O.,  1886-87;  was  con- 
nected with  Edison  Illuminating  Co., 
Boston.  1887-88;  engineer  and  designer. 
Akron  (O.)  Electrical  Mfg.  Co..  1889; 
was  instructor  in  Cornell  University. 
1890-91  ;  has  been  professor  electrical 
engineering  University  of  Minnesota 
since  1891.  Member  jury  of  awards 
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[exposition,  1904.  Member  Sigma  Xi. 
American  Institute  of  Electrical  En- 
yrin'^er.s,  Nortliwestern  Electrical  Asso- 
ciation, etc.  Autlior:  Electrical  Cate- 
chism; Electrical  Train  Lighting-.  Of- 
fice: University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence:    717   E.   River  Rd.,   Minneapolis. 

SHEFIiE'S',  Ethel-  J..,  vice  president 
North  Western  Fuel  Co.;  born  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  Sept.  29,  1862;  son  of  Leonard 
Downes  and  Frances  Ellen  (Chase) 
Shepley;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Portland  and  at  St.  Augustine  Academy, 
Portland.  Began  active  career  in  office 
of  E.  D.  Bangs  &  Co.,  brokers,  Boston. 
Mass.,  1879;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1886,  and 
occupied  various  positions  in  the  Na- 
tional German  American  Bank  until 
1891.  Entered  service  of  Northwestern 
Fuel  Co.,  as  assistant  treasurer  of  the 
company,  1891-96,  and  has  been  first 
vice  president  of  the  company  since 
1905.  Also  secretary,  treasurer  and 
director  Northwestern  Coal  Railway  Co  , 
1893-1901;  ex-president  St.  Paul  Credit 
Men's  Association.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
18S9.  to  Miss  Sophia  Perin.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  12 
Swmmit   Ct.,    St.    Paul. 

SHEPIiET,  Iiouls  E.,  contractor;  born 
at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1858;  com- 
mon school  education.  Began  active 
career  in  grocery  business,  in  Cleveland, 
O.,  later  engaging  in  general  contract- 
ing, same  city;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1885, 
where  he  has  made  a  specialty  of  con- 
tracting for  street  sewers  and  public 
works;  member  of  the  firm  of  Field- 
ing &  Shepley.  Member  Knights  of 
Pvthias,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Cleveland,  O.,  1880,  to  Miss 
Kate  Fielding.  Office:  216  W.  Univer- 
sity Av.  Residence:  993  Ashland  Av., 
St.     Paul. 

SHEFFABD,  Oeorg'e  Kampton,  special 
agent  life  insurance;  born  Toronto, 
Canada  March  27,  1875;  son  of  John  H. 
and  Elizabeth  J.  (Kampton)  Sheppard; 
educated  in  Toronto  and  St.  Paul 
schools;  married,  at  St.  Paul,  June, 
1902,  to  Nonie  Marie  Hill.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  the  ticket  department  of 
the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and 
Omaha  Railway,  and  later  in  the  land 
department  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Rail- 
way; since  Nov.  16,  1903,  has  been  spe- 
cial agent  of  the  John  Hancock  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Massachusetts. 
For  the  past  fourteen  years  has  been 
connected  with  M.  N.  G.,  with  rank  of 
1st  lieut.;  served  in  the  Philippine  Is- 
lands with  the  13th  Regt.  Minn.  Vols.; 
was  wounded  through  the  leg  at  the 
battle  of  Tondo;  served  there  with  rank 
of  1st  sergt.  Captain  of  the  St.  Paul 
Roosevelt  Club;  took  the  club  to  inau- 
gurations of  President  McKinley  and 
President  Roosevelt  at  Washington;  at 
inauguration  of  President  Roosevelt 
was  commissioned  colonel.  Member 
Camp  Carlton,  Army  of  the  Philippines. 
Recreation:  Shooting.  Office:  Globe 
Bldg.  Residence:  634  St.  Anthony  Av., 
St.   Paul. 


SHEBFIKG,  Olaf  Th.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Hallingdal,  Norway, 
Aug.  6,  1864;  son  of  Thorstein  K.  and 
Margit  (Opheim)  Sherping;  educated  in 
Maribogidens  Latin  and  Realskole,  in 
his  native  land;  Wittenberg  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso  Normal  School, 
Keokuk  Medical  College  (B.S.,  M.D.). 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine .  since  April,  1894;  surgeon  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  Fergus  Falls,  since 
1903;  surgeon  "Soo"  Railway  Co.,  1894- 
1902.  Director  Scandia  State  Bank, 
Frankowitz  Hardware  Co.  Ex-mayor  of 
Enderlin,  N.  D.,  ex-member  Normal 
School  Board,  N.  D.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Member  Park  Region  and  N.  D. 
State  Medical  societies  and  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions. Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Valley  City,  N.  D.,  Sept.  11,  1895,  to 
Miss  May  Sollin.  Clubs:  (iJhippewa, 
Norden  (St.  Paul).  Address:  Fergus 
Fall,    Minn. 

SHEBBIFF,  Georg-e,  railway  account- 
ing official;  born  at  Chatham,  Ont., 
Canada.  Dec.  12,  1843;  son  of  John  and 
Anne  (Kennedy)  Sherriff;  educated  in 
grammar  and  graded  schools  of 
Chatham,  (Ont.)  1850-59;  married, 
Chatham,  Ont.,  Feb.,  1876,  Victoria  A. 
Weir;  two  children:  Jennie  F.  and  Helen 
E,  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Huntrods).  In  carriage 
making  business  at  Chatham,  Ont., 
1863-70;  came  to  Minnesota,  1870,  and 
was  employed  in  construction  of  Lake 
Superior  and  Mississippi  R.  R.,  (now 
part  of  Northern  Pacific  Ry.),  1870-71; 
entered  employ  of  Northern  Pacific  R. 
R.,  1871,  and  ever  since  in  that  service, 
consecutively  as  clerk  at  station,  sta- 
tion agent,  agent,  clerk  in  auditor's  of- 
fice, paymaster,  cashier  to  local  trea- 
surer, chief  clerk  to  auditor  of  freight 
receipts,  assistant  auditor  of  traffic  re- 
ceipts .Jan.,  1S90,  to  Sept.,  1896;  since 
then  auditor  of  passenger  receipts. 
Episcopalian.  Office.  General  Offices, 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Residence:  352 
Pleasant   Av.,   St.    Paul. 

SHERWOOD,  Georg-e  Edward,  physi- 
cian; born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  14, 
1872;  son  of  George  W.  and  Adaline 
(Hard)  Sherwood;  graduate  St.  Paul 
High  School,  1890;  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
degree  of  M.D.,  1904.  Practiced  medi^ 
cine  at  Dassel,  Minn.,  1894-1900;  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  at  Kimball 
since  1900.  Local  surgeon  Minneapolis, 
St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  railways. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Crow  River  Valley 
Medical  Society.  President  State  Bank 
of  Kimball,  Kimball  Main  Prairie  Tele- 
phone Co.;  director  Reed  &  Sherwood 
Manufacturing  Co.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Member  Masonic  order  (including 
Royal  Arch),  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Court  of  Honor.  Married  at  Howard, 
Minn.,  1898,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Milton. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and  au- 
tomobiling.      Address:      Kimball,    Minn. 


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SHERWOOD,  Georg-e  W.,  proprietor 
Slu'rwood  Stock  Farm;  born  at  Green- 
ville, N.  Y..  April  3,  1S33;  son  of  Al- 
fred and  Jane  (Begordes)  Sherwood; 
educated  in  common  schools;  married  at 
Unadella,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1S53;  to  Adaline 
Hard.  Learned  carpenter  trade  early 
in  his  career;  came  to  Minnesota,  1855, 
and  located  in  St.  Paul  as  a  carpenter, 
later  becoming  a  contractor  and  builder; 
began  in  construction  of  railroad  bridges; 
1862,  in  partnership  with  R.  H.  Fitz; 
was  for  more  than  20  years  senior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Sherwood,  Sutherland 
fk  Co.;  also  member  of  Reed  &  Sher- 
wood, of  Anoka,  Minn.,  and  owner  of 
the  Sherwood  Stock  Farm.  President 
Union  Bank  of  Sheldon,  la.  Republi- 
can. Office:  Endicott  Bldg.  Residence: 
Afton   Rd.,   St.   Paul. 

SHEVIiHT,  Thomas  Henry,  lumber 
manufacturer;  born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.. 
Jan.  3,  1852;  son  of  John  and  Matilda 
(Leonard)  Shevlin;  public  school  edu- 
cation. Began  active  career  at  15  years 
of  age.  in  employ  of  John  McGraw  & 
Co.,  lumber  dealers,  Albany,  continu- 
ing with  the  company  for  10  years  and 
assuming  charge  of  lumber  interests 
at  Albany,  Tonawanda  and  Bay  City. 
N.  Y.;  resigned,  1879,  and  for  one  year 
was  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  employ  of 
T.  W.  Harvey,  a  large  lumber  operator 
of  Chicago;  associated  with  Stephen  C. 
Hall,  of  Muskegon  and  organized  th.- 
Stephen  C.  Hall  Lumber  Co.,  of  which 
he  became  treasurer  and  general  mana- 
ger; organized  North  Star  Lumber  Co., 
as  a  branch,  with  headquarters  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1SS4;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
1886,  and  organized  the  Hall  &  Ducey 
Lumber  Co.,  which  later  became  the 
Hall  &  SheVlin  Lumber  Co.,  and,  in 
1892,  the  Shevlin-Carpenter  Co.,  of 
which  he  is  president.  Built  the  Min- 
neapolis Mill,  one  of  the  largest  in  the 
world,  formed  new  partnerships  and 
bought  large  tracts  of  timber  on  the 
Red  River  Reservation  and  elsewhere. 
Republican;  delegate  to  Republican  Na- 
tional Convention,  1900,  and  to  Reci- 
procity Convention,  Washington  City. 
Married  to  Miss  Alice  Hall.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Minnetonka 
Yacht,  Automobile.  Office:  Foot  of 
4th  Av.,  N.  Residence:  129  Oak  Grove, 
Minneapolis. 

SHIMONEK,  Anton,  physician;  born 
at  Kossuth,  Wis.,  1855;  son  of  Wenzel 
and  Elizabeth  (Kastomlastky)  Shi- 
monek:  received  professional  education 
at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  1879, 
and  at  Universities  of  Prague  and 
Vienna.  Moved  to  St.  Paul  from  Man- 
itowoc, Wis.,  1883.  Professor  of  clini- 
cal surgery  at  Hamline  L'niversity; 
member  of  the  surgical  staff  of  City, 
County  and  St.  Joseph's  hospitals.  Mem- 
ber Academy  of  Medicine.  Ramsey 
County  Medical  Society  and  American 
Medical  Associations.  Office:  Deflel 
Blk.  Residence:  458  Laurel-  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SHXFMAK,  Benjamin  Jonson,  lawyer; 
born   at   East  Haddam,    Conn.,    Sept.    29, 


1853;  son  of  William  Davis  and  Sarah 
R.  Shipman;  educated  in  Hartford 
(Conn.)  grammar  and  high  schools,  and 
Yale  Law  School,  graduating  in  class 
of  1876,  degree  of  LL.B.  Began  practice 
of  law.  1S76,  and  subsequently  also  en- 
gaged in  handling  real  estate,  loans  and 
probate  matters  and  in  the  care  of  es- 
tates. Married  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  March 
10,  1887,  to  Helen  Augusta  Briggs.  Au- 
thor: Common  Law  Pleading;  Equity 
Pleading;  Practice  and  Forms  for  Min- 
nesota. Democrat.  Member  of  Protest- 
ant Episcopal  Church.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  member  of  Scottisli  Rite, 
Mystic  Shrine;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  St. 
Paul  Commercial  (director  1904-06). 
Recr-^ations:  Photography,  hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:      S4S    Goodrich   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SHOEMAKER,  Waite  A.,  educator; 
born  at  Willoughby,  O..  March  24,  1860; 
son  of  Abraham  and  Achsah  (Waite) 
Shoemaker;  graduate  State  Normal 
School,  1880  and  1881;  New  York  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  Pd.M.,  1898;  Pd.D., 
same  university,  1900.  Began  profes- 
sional career  as  ci*itic  in  grammar 
grades,  1881;  was  principal  prepara- 
tory department  1S52;  assistant  in 
mathematics,  1883;  in  charge  mathe- 
matics, 1884;  mathematics,  psychology 
and  methods,  1890;  superintendent  City 
Schools,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1900;  has 
been  presidept  of  State  Normal  School, 
St.  Cloud,  since  June,  1902.  President 
Minnesota  State  Teachers'  Association. 
1900.  Author  text  book  on  Arithmetic. 
Married  at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  18S4,  tcr 
Miss  Louise  Polley.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,    "Minn. 

SHORE,  Robert,  banker;  born  at 
Rochdale,  Lancashire,  England,  Nov. 
24,  1828;  educated  in  the  public  schools 
in  England.  Came  to  America  before 
the  Civil  War  and  served  as  private  in 
Co.  K,  4  4th  Wis.  Vols.  Taught  school 
for  a  number  of  years  and  engaged  in 
farming  and  mining;  also  president  of 
the  Rushmore  State  Bank  since  May  fi, 
1903.  Republican;  has  held  almost  all 
the  offices  in  Nobles  Co.,  from  county 
commissioner  down.  Member  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.  Address:  Rush- 
more,    Minn. 

SHRADER,  John  Strickler,  surgeon 
and  phvsician;  born  in  Niagara  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  March  9,  '1S5S;  son  of  Philip  F.  and 
Fannie  M.  (Strickler)  Shrader;  educa- 
ted at  Clarence  (N.  Y.)  Academy,  1875- 
7S;  Medical  Department  University  of 
Michigan,  1882-85;  post  graduate  course, 
Vienna,  Austria,  1901.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Delano,  Minn.,  1886;  has 
been  in  practice  at  Springfield,  Minn., 
since  1901;  member  of  the  firm  of  Rath- 
enburg  &  Shrader;  also  president  Farm- 
ers and  Citizens  Mutual  Telephone 
Co.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations.  Brown  and 
Redwood  Co.  Medical  Society.  Member 
State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners,  1897 
and  1898.  Republican.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried   at    Minneapolis,    Nov.    28,    1888,    to 


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Miss  Charlotte  Macdonald.  Address: 
Sprinsfield,     Minn. 

SHSADEB,  W.  H.,  banking;  born  at 
Clarence,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1881;  son  of 
Philip  and  Lydia  Shrader;  educated  In 
public  schools  of  Clarence,  1886-96,  and 
in  Clarence  High  School,  1896-19W0; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1903,  to 
Miss  Cora  M.  Long.  Worked  on  his  fa- 
ther's farm  until  21  years  of  age; 
taught  school  at  Pavement,  N.  Y.,  two 
terms;  came  to  Minnesota,  Oct.,  1902, 
and  entered  the  State  Bank  of  Water- 
town  as  2nd  Asst.  Cashier;  was  elected 
cashier  State  Bank  of  Mayer,  Dec.  1, 
1902,  and  now  holds  that  office.  Also 
organizer  and  treasurer  Mayer  Canning 
Co.  (organized  1904);  member  firm  of 
Hahn  and  Shrader,  ditching  and  drain- 
ing contractors.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. ClTib:  Commercial.  Address: 
Mayer,    Minn. 

SHUMAIT,  Jesse  "Wyman,  contracting 
engineer;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
March  23,  1874;  son  of  George  W.  and 
Sarah  Caroline  (Elliot)  Shuman;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Minneapolis 
and  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, C.  E.  1893;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis. June  23,  1903,  to  Martha  Rogers. 
Was  with  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit  Co. 
about  18  months;  in  Minneapolis  ofl^ce 
of  Ewd.  P.  Allis  Co.,  for  7  years, 
last  three  years  as  manager  Minneapo- 
lis oflice;  formed  the  Power  Engineer- 
ing Co.,  Dec,  1904,  of  which  is  secre- 
tary and  treasurer.  Director  Minnesota 
Flour  Mill  Co.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Corn 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  400  Sum- 
mit   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SHUTTER,  IVXarion  Daniel,  clergy- 
man; born  New  Philadelphia,  O..  Aug. 
4.  1853;  son  of  Peter  K.  and  Alethia  M. 
(Haag)  Shutter;  graduate  of  University 
of  Wooster,  O.,  A.B.,  1876,  and  Bap- 
tist Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  111., 
B.D.,  1881,  (A.M.,  1879,  University  of 
Wooster;  D.D.,  1890,  Canton  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  N.  Y.);  married,  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  June  30,  1888,  Mary  E.  Wil- 
kinson. Engaged  in  ministry  since 
1881;  was  ordained  to  Baptist  min- 
istry, pastor  Olivet  Baptist  Church. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  changed  views  and 
became  pastor  First  Universalist 
Church  there.  Author:  Wit  and  Hu- 
mor of  the  Bible;  Justice  and  Mercy;  A 
Child  of  Nature;  Applied  Evolution; 
The  Way  the  Preachers  Pray;  Life  of 
James  Harvey  Tuttle.  Mason.  Knight 
Templar.  Club:  Commercial.  Resi- 
dence:     1906    Park   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SZCHIiEB,  Walter  J.,  jeweler;  born 
at  Garden  Valley,  Wis.,  Nov.  26,  1871; 
son  of  Francis  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(McGovern)  Sichler;  common  school 
education.  Born  and  raised  on  a  farm; 
graduated  as  an  expert  watchmaker 
from  Horological  School,  1897;  located 
in  business  at  Madison  Lake,  Oct.,  1899; 
bought  out  drug  stock  of  J.  W.  Bowe, 
changed  title  to  W.  J.  Sichler  Drug 
Co.,  and  has  since  continued  as  its  man- 


ager, carrying  drugs,  jewelry,  pianos 
and  organs.  Also  president  Peoples 
State  Bank;  member  firm  of  Swearin- 
gen  &  Co.  Alderman,  1900,  mayor, 
1901-06,  now  village  treasurer.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Member  M.  W. 
A.  Married  at  Madison  Lake,  June  1, 
19*04,  to  Miss  Mae  Madigan.  Address: 
Madison    Lake,    Minn. 

SIGEBFOOS,  Charles  Peter,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Arcanum,  O.,  May  4,  1865; 
son  of  George  W.  and  Nancy  Sigerfoos; 
attended  public  schools  of  Arcanum; 
Ohio  State  University,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1889;  degree  of  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1897.  Un- 
married. Assistant  zoological  instruct- 
or Ohio  State  University,  1889-91;  in- 
structor University  of  Virginia,  1891- 
92;  instructor  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
1895-97;  has  been  professor  of  zoology 
T^niversity  of  Minnesota,  since  1900. 
Fellow  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  member 
American  Society  of  Naturalists,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Sigma  Xi  and  Beta  Theta 
Pi  societies.  Office:  University  of 
Minnesota.  Residence:  328  10th  Av., 
S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

SZKES,  Simeon  ».,  manufacturer  of 
leather  belting;  born  in  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y., 
June  27,  1849;  son  of  William  S.  and 
Mahala  (Jones)  Sikes;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Erie  Co.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  general  store,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.;  engaged  in  manufacture 
and  sale  of  leather  belting,  at  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  1874-82;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis and  established  the  S.  R.  Sikes 
Co.,  1882,  which  was  incorporated,  1901 
and  of  which  he  is  president.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Married  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872.  to  Miss  Ella  M. 
Lathrop.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Office: 
915  Washington  Av.,  S.  Residence:  317 
Clifton    Av..    Minneapolis. 

SZIiBEBSTEIir,  Bernard,  dry  goods 
merchant;  born  at  Buda  Pest,  March  4, 
1848;  son  of  Solomon  and  Katharina 
(Steiner)  Silberstein;  came  to  America, 
1866,  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
in  Buda  Pest,  and  Detroit,  Mich.  Began 
active  career  in  Detroit  as  clerk  in 
wholesale  dry  goods  store;  located  in 
Duluth  and  began  in  business  on  own 
account  in  May,  1870;  entered  into  part- 
nership with  Isaac  Bondy,  as  Silber- 
stein &  Bondy,  1881;  incorporated  as 
Silberstein  &  Bondy  Company,  1896,  of 
which  is  president  and  treasurer  (the 
death  of  Mr.  Bondy  occurred  in  1903). 
Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Director 
Jewish  Publication  Society  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Denver  Hospital  for  Con- 
sumptives. Mason  (33°);  member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  B'nai  B'rith.  Member  Board  of 
Park  Commissioners,  Duluth,  since 
1888.  Marrted  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  9, 
1870,  to  Miss  Nettie  Weiss.  Club: 
Commercial.  .  Recreations:  Fishing 
and  yachting.  Office:  9  W.  Superior 
St.      Residence:     31   W.   2nd   St.,   Duluth. 

SII^BEBSTEIN,  Edward.  A.,,  dry 
goods;    born    at    Duluth,    Minn.,    Aug.    3, 


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1873;  son  of  Bernard  and  Nettie 
(Weiss)  Silberstein;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Duluth;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, class  of  1S94;  Denver  Law 
School,  University  of  Denver,  degree  of 
LIj.B.,  1900.  Beg-an  in  dry  goods  busi- 
ness witli  Silberstein  &  Bondy,  1894; 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Denver, 
Cole,  1895-1900;  in  practice  of  law  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  1901-03;  resumed  busi- 
ness, 1903,  with  Silberstein  &  Bondy 
Co..  of  which  he  is  secretary  and  gen- 
eral manager.  Republican.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Member  Utah  and  Colorado 
State  Bar  associations.  Member  B'nai 
B'rith,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta 
fraternity.  Married  at  Salt  Lake  City, 
July  11,  1900,  to  Miss  Rose  Goldberg. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth  Boat,  Com- 
mercial (Salt  Lake  City).  Office:  9-11 
W.  Superior  St.  Residence:  519  E.  3rd 
St.,  Duluth. 

SZIiVEKSON',  Charles,  president  Ea- 
gle Roller  Mill  Co.;  born  in  Germany, 
Aug.  8,  1850;  son  of  Anton  and  Eliza- 
beth (Zimmerman)  Silverson;  came  to 
America  with  parents,  1853;  had  ad- 
vantages of  public  schools  at  Cummins- 
ville,  O.,  (suburb  of  Cincinnati)  only 
until  12  years  of  age,  when  he  went 
to  work  to  help  his  widowed  mother 
support  the  family.  Became  identified 
with  bakery,  at  Cincinnati,  July  4, 
18f)9;  in  wholesale  flour  business  Cin- 
cinnati, 1880;  came  to  New  Ulm,  Minn., 
1886,  and  organized  Eagle  Roller  Mill 
Co.,  Sept.  10,  1886;  returned  to  Cincin- 
nati, 1894,  retaining  interest  at  New 
Ulm,  and  was  vice-president  Gerke 
Brewing  Co.,  1895-99,  also  president 
Eureka  Soap  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1899-1903; 
again  took  up  residence  in  New  Ulm, 
1901.  Now  president  Eagle  Roller  Mill 
Co.,  New  Ulm,  5,000  barrels  daily  ca- 
pacity; director  Citizens'  Bank  of  New 
Ulm,"  Millers  National  Insurance  Co.,  of 
Chicago;  stockholder  Western  German 
and  Fifth  National  Banks,  Cincinnati. 
Member  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  Liberal  Republican.  Mem- 
ber City  Council,  Cincinnati,  about 
1883;  president  board  of  education,  New 
Ulm,  1894,  and  city  council.  New  Ulm. 
1894;  twice  unanimously  elected  mayor 
of  New  Ulm,  1904  and  1906.  and  now 
holding  that  office.  Protestant.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°).  Shriner,  life  member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Widower.  Address:  New 
Ulm,  Minn. 

SIIiVEY,  William  Baird,  real  estate 
and  loans;  born  at  T\^ashington,  D.  C, 
Feb.  7,  1861;  son  of  William  and  Isa- 
bella (Heilaman)  Silvey;  educated  in 
schools  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  graduating  from  Brown  Univer- 
sity, Providence,  1881.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1887.  Entered  real  estate  busi- 
ness, 1888,  and  is  now  president  of  the 
Silvey  Realty  Co.,  Interstate  Hotel 
Co.,  Lake  Superior  Hotel  Co.,  Providence 
Improvement  Co.;  also  secretary  of  the 
Providence  Loan  &  Investment  Co. 
Member  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  frater- 
nitv.  Married  at  Duluth. U893,  to  Miss 
Alice      Gray       Munger.       Clubs:       Kitchi 


Gammi,  Nortliland  Counti-y,  Boat, 
Yacht,  Curling.  Recreations:  Golf, 
riding,  fishing  and  shooting.  Office: 
Providence  Bldg.  Residence:  Spalding 
Hotel,    Duluth,    Minn. 

SIME,  Thomas  E.,  investments;  born 
at  Madison,  Wis.,  April  27,  1861;  son  of 
Lewis  T.  and  Rhoda  (Amundson)  Sime; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Decorah 
and  Northwood,  la.,  1868-78;  business 
college,  Madison,  Wis.,  graduating, 
1880;  College  of  Law,  State  University 
of  Iowa,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1889.  Was  connected  with  fire  insur- 
ance agency,  Northwood,  la.,  1880-81; 
junior  partner  firm  of  L.  T.  Sime,  gen- 
eral merchandise,  1881-86;  salesman  for 
Ransom  Brothers,  Albert  Lea,  Minn., 
1886-87;  teller  and  bookkeeper  First 
National  Bank,  Albert  Lea.  1887-88; 
traveling  collector,  Piano  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  1890-91;  at  Windom,  Minn., 
loans  and  lands,  1891-1901;  has  been  in 
St.  Paul,  president  and  manager  of  the 
Sime  Land  &  Investment  Co.,  since 
1901.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern 
Woodmen.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Mer- 
riam  Park  Golf.  Recreation:  Golf.  Of- 
fice: 3091/2  Jackson  St.  Residence: 
1927    Carroll    St.,    St.    Paul. 

SIMMONS,  North  K.,  milling;  born 
at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  June  16.  1861;  son 
of  Thos.  K.  and  Hanna  S.  (Hawkinson) 
Simmons;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Red  Wing;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss  Emma  Bierman. 
Began  active  career  in  the  grain  busi- 
ness, continuing  for  15  years;  became 
identified  with  manufacture  of  flour, 
and  has  been  vice  president  of  the  Sim- 
mons Milling  Co.  since  1901.  Also  presi- 
dent of  the  Red  Wing  Linseed  Mills. 
Republican.  Member  City  Council  of 
Red  Wing.  Lutheran.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Red 
Wing,    Minn. 

SIMMONS,  Osman  J.,  postmaster;  born 
Shelby  Co..  Ind..  1857;  son  of  Joseph 
and  Francis  ("Wilson)  Simmons;  public 
school  education;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1874;  married  at  Austin,  1881,  to  Mary 
Swan.  Was  on  farm  until  20;  in  in- 
surance business  10  years  and  a  short 
time  in  hotel  business;  was  clerk  of 
district  court,  Austin,  1895-1907;  ap- 
pointed postmaster  at  Austin  by  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt,  1907.  Republican. 
Chairman  Republican  County  Central 
Committee  for  6  years.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  B.  P.  O.  E..  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Club:  Progressive  League. 
Address:     Austin,   Minn. 

SIMON,  David,  clothier;  born  in  Chi- 
cago, Aug.  4,  1861;  son  of  Felix  and 
Sophia  (Ottenheimer)  Simon;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Chicago.  Became 
connected  with  the  Palace  Clothing 
House  of  Minneapolis  in  1895  and  is 
its  treasurer.  Jewish  religion.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Married  at  Chicago,  1889, 
to    Sophia   Rothschild.      Club:      Commer- 


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Office:       Palace    Clothing    House. 
iloncc:       2122    Aldrich    Av.,    S.,    Min- 


SIlVION£T,  Aloysius,  merchant;  born 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Aug.  25,  1869;  son 
of  Sebastian  and  Caroline  (Caprez) 
Simonet;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Stillwater;  married  at  Stillwater,  1892, 
to  Christina  Wolf.  Began  business  at 
Stillwater  with  his  father;  has  been  in 
business  at  Little  Falls  since  1892,  the 
firm  being  incorporated,  1903,  as  the 
Simonet  Furniture  &  Carpet  Co.,  of 
which  he  is  vice  president.  City  treas- 
urer of  Little  Falls.  Member  B.  P.  O. 
K.      Address:      Little    Falls,    Minn. 

SIMONET,  IiUdwig*,  merchant;  born 
:it  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Feb.  13,  1863;  son 
of  Sebastian  and  Caroline  (Caprez) 
Simonet;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Stillwater;  married  in  Le  Sueur  Co., 
Minn.,  Jan.  2Sth,  1888,  to  Laura  Wie- 
land.  At  the  beginning  of  his  active 
career  entered  the  business  established 
by  his  father  in  1866;  upon  death  of  his 
father,  assumed  charge  and  when  the 
firm  was  incorporated,  1903,  as  the  Si- 
monet Furniture  &  Carpet  Co.,  was 
made  its  president,  which  position  he 
now  holds.  Also  general  manager  Si- 
monet Bros.  Undertaking  Co.,  Simonet 
Rug  Co.,  ex-member  Co.  K,  1st  Regt.. 
M.  N.  G.  Ex-alderman.  Member  B.  P. 
O.    E.      Address:    Stillwater,    Minn. 

SIMONS,  Iiuman  Clendenin,  banker; 
born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  Nov.  10,  1866; 
son  of  L.  G.  and  Miriam  C.  (Little) 
Simons;  graduated  from  Stevens  Semi- 
nary, Glencoe,  1885,  and  from  Law  De- 
partment University  of  Minnesota, 
1895.  Became  interested  in  banking 
business,  1884,  and  is  now  president  of 
the  First  State  Bank  (Plummer),  First 
State  Bank  (Brooks),  and  the  Waubun 
Bank,  Waubun,  Minn.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Legislature,  1903-07;  judge 
of  probate  court,  Red  Lake  Co..  1897,-98. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Minn.,  July  25,  1900,  to 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Rodgers.  Address:  Red 
Lake    Falls,    Minn. 

SIMONS,  Orlando,  furniture  and  un- 
dertaking; born  at  Glencoe,  Minn.,  Feb. 
23,  1864;  son  of  L.  G.  and  Miriam  (Lit- 
tle) Simons;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Glencoe.  Has  been  engaged  in  fur- 
niture, carpet  and  undertaking  business 
as  O.  Simons  Co.,  since  1891.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  4,  1893,  to 
Miss  Effie  Papst.  Address:  Glencoe, 
Minn. 

SIMPSON,  David  PergTxson,  jurist; 
born  in  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  June  13.  1860: 
son  of  William  and  Catherine  (Good- 
sir)  Simpson;  educated  in  country  dis- 
trict school  and  village  school,  Waupun, 
Wis.;  preparatory  department  Ripon 
College;  University  of  Wisconsin,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1882  (LL.B., 
1884);  Columbia  Law  School,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1884.  Located  in  Minneapolis, 
1884;  city  attorney  of  Minneapolis, 
1893-97:  has  occupied  office  of  judge  of 
district    court,    since    1897.      Republican. 


Mason,  Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Jan.  15,  1886,  to 
Miss  Josepliine  Sarles.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  outdoor  games.  Clubs: 
Lafayette,  Commercial.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  135  Lyndale  Av., 
N.,   Minneapolis. 

SIMPSON,  Earl,  lawyer;  born  at  Wi- 
nona, Sept.  24,  1872;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Margaret  (Holstein)  Simpson;  educated 
m  public  schools  and  State  Normal 
School,  Winona;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1899; 
College  of  Law,  same  university,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1901.  Unmar- 
ried. Followed  civil  engineering  for  10 
years;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  at  Winona  since  1902.  Republican. 
County  attorney  Winona  Co.,  elected 
Nov.  6,  1906,  term  extending  to  Jan., 
1909.  Member  Winona  County  Bar  As- 
sociation. President  The  Watosa  Com- 
pany, manufacturers  of  medicines;  sec- 
retary Winona  Co.  Fishermen's  Assn. 
Methodist.  Mason  (32°).  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Address:  Wino- 
na,  Minn. 

SIMPSON,  Georg-e  Tliomas,  lawyer; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept.  2  7,  1867; 
son  of  Hon.  Thomas  (Minn.,  1853)  and 
Margaret  (Holstein)  Simpson  (Minn., 
1859);  educated  in  State  Normal  School, 
Winona.  Minn.,  and  University  of  Wis- 
consin, law  and  academic,  degree  of 
B.S.,  1890;  married  at  Winona,  Minn., 
Dec.  26,  1897,  to  Elizabeth  Ludwig.  Be- 
gan practice  of  law  at  Winona,  Minn., 
on  admission  to  bar,  1895;  city  attorney 
City  of  Winona,  1897-99;  county  attor- 
ney of  Winona  County,  1900-04;  came 
to  St.  Paul,  1905,  and  became  assistant 
attorney  general  of  Minnesota  under  the 
present  attorney  general,  Edward  T. 
Young.  Republican.  Member  Phi  Delta 
Theta  fraternity.  Mason  (32°)  and 
member  Mystic  Shrine.  Recreation: 
Fishing.  Office:  State  Capitol,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:    Winona,    Minn. 

SIVEBSON,  John,  register  of  deeds, 
Faribault  Co.;  born  in  Norway,  March 
2(J.  1861;  son  of  S.  A.  Ophelm  and  Sa- 
rah Opheim;  attended  common  schools 
for  5  years  in  Norway.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica June,  1878,  and  to  Minnesota  same 
year.  Was  clerk  in  general  store  at 
Blue  Earth,  8  years,  1879-87;  proprietor 
general  store,  1887-94;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  real  estate,  loan  and  insurance 
business  since  Jan.  1,  1897.  Register 
of  deeds,  Faribault  Co.,  since  Nov., 
1900.  Director  and  member  committee 
on  securities  Blue  Earth  City  B.  &  L. 
Association,  for  15  years.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Aug.,  1887,  to  Miss 
Delia  Rugtwet.  Address:  Blue  Earth, 
Minn. 

SJOBEBCr,  Israel,  merchant  and 
banker;  born  in  Sweden,  Feb.  16,  1866; 
son  of  Jonas  and  Catharina  (Bloom) 
Sjoberg;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools  in  Sweden.  Came  to  America 
in    1888    and    engaged    in    general    store 


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business  in  Roseau,  1SS9;  establislied  a 
l)ranch  store  at  Badger  in  company 
with  a  brother,  1S94;  added  flour  mill 
to  the  business,  1S98;  has  accumulated 
5000  acres  of  farm  land  since  1900. 
Vice  president  First  National  Bank, 
Roseau,  since  1904;  director  First 
State  Bank,  Badger,  since  1905.  Re- 
publican. Married,  June  18,  1S97,  to 
Miss  Laur  Miller.  Address:  Roseau, 
or  Badger,   Minn. 

SJOBERG,  Peter,  merchant,  banker, 
miller;  born  in  Sweden,  Jan.  29,  186S; 
educated  in  common  and  private  schools. 
Came  to  America,  1893;  began  in  busi- 
ness for  self  under  title  of  Sjoberg 
Brothers,  establishing  general  store  at 
Roseau.  April  1,  1S93,  and  second  store 
at  Badger,  Oct.  1,  1896;  also  Badger 
Roller  Mills,  Oct.  1,  1S98,  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  flour  and  feed.  President 
First  State  Bank,  Badger,  since  Oct.  1, 
1905;  director  First  National  Bank, 
Roseau,  since  Jan.  1,  1905;  president 
and  manager  Badger  Milling  Co.;  man- 
ager firm  Sjoberg  Brothers.  Village 
treasurer  of  Badger,  1899;  president 
common  council,  1900-01  and  1904-06. 
Republican  (chairman  Republican  Coun- 
ty Committee  since  1905).  Lutheran. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Roseau,  1903,  to  Miss  Chris- 
tina Lindstrom.  Club:  Commercial 
(vice  president).  Address:  Badger, 
Minn. 

SKABTUM,  Kittil  G.,  druggist;  born 
in  Norway,  April  3,  1852.  Came  to 
America,  1869.  Has  been  in  drug:  busi- 
ness since  Nov.  1,  1875.  Married  at 
Kasson,  Minn.,  Jan.  26,  1881,  to  Miss 
Anna  Ruhberg.  Address:  Lake  Ben- 
ton, Minn. 

SKEIiIiET,  Thomas  J.,  born  in  Den- 
mark, March  15,  1870;  son  of  J.  Jenson 
and  Marie  Skjellet;  came  to  America, 
1886;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Den- 
mark and  Wisconsin;  Trinity  Seminary, 
Blair,  Neb.;  Curtiss  Business  College, 
Minneapolis.  Engaged  in  lumber  and 
grocery  business  at  Hayward,  Wis.; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1889;  junior  part- 
ner, vice  president  and  secretary  Elliott 
&  Skellet  Fuel  Co.,  since  April  1,  1905. 
Also  secretary  Minneapolis  Transfer  & 
Storage  Co.,  Purity  Malt  Brewing  Co. 
Independent  Democrat.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Royal  League, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Oct.  10,  1895,  to  Miss  Molly  Thone. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Odin,  North  Side 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Fishing.  Of- 
fice: 9  S.  4th  St.  Residence:  1028 
Knox   Av.,    N.,    Minneapolis. 

SKEWIS,  Edward  J.,  grain,  born  at 
Pachuca,  Mex.,  Jan.  12,  1865;  son  of 
James  and  Jane  T.  (Rabling)  Skewis 
(Americans  temporarily  in  Mexico); 
came  to  U.  S.,  in  1868;  educated  at  Au- 
gustana  College,  Canton,  S.  D.;  Law  De- 
partment. Iowa  State  University,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1898.  Was 
cashier  Farmers'  Bank,  Inwood,  la., 
1890-99.       Came    to    Minneapolis,     1900; 


now  president  Skewis  Grain  Co.,  Min- 
neapolis; vice  president  Skewis  Lumber 
Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade.  Married  at  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,.  Dec.  7,  1904,  to  Miss  Franc 
Scandrett.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Chapter;  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Residence:  620  E.  16th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

SKINNEB,  Bert,  merchant;  born  in 
Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  21,  1868;  son 
of  John  E.  and  Jane  (Gardner)  Skin- 
ner; educated  in  public  schools  of  Free- 
born Co.;  married  in  Freeborn  Co.,  1897, 
to  Miss  Nettie  M.  Bessenger.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  a  store  at 
Northwood,  la.,  1888;  later  was  with  C. 
P.  Hunter  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  and  the 
Havland  Mercantile  Co.,  Albert  Lea;  or- 
ganized the  Skinner  Mercantile  Co., 
1897,  changing  name,  1902,  to  Skinner, 
Chamberlain  &  Co.,  of  which  he  has 
been  president  and  manager  from  the 
beginning.  Independent  Republican. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

SKINNER,  Herbert  E.,  real  estate; 
born  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  March  5, 
1871;  son  of  Robert  B.  and  Martha  J. 
(Elliott)  Skinner;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Albert  Lea,  Macalester  Col- 
lege and  one  year  at  University  of  Min- 
nesota; unmarried.  Began  business  ca- 
reer in  the  R.  B.  Skinner  Milling  Co., 
of  which  he  was  secretary  until  1902; 
has  been  engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness since  1900.  Also  vice  president 
Albert  Lea  Corset  Co.  Republican;  al- 
derman 1st  ward.  Presbyterian.  Royal 
Arch  Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias. B.  P.  O.  B.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

SKINNEB,  James  H.,  wholesale  mer- 
chant; born  at  Faribault,  Minn.;  son 
of  George  E.  and  Mary  (Gibson)  Skin- 
ner; graduated  from  Cornell  University, 
class  of  1881.  Has  been  a  resident  of 
St.  Paul  since  1880  and  engaged  in  the 
sale  of  furs,  hats  and  gloves,  since 
1884;  member  of  the  firm  of  Lanpher, 
Skinner  &  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in 
furs,  hats,  caps,  gloves  and  mittens, 
organized,  1876.  Director  Merchants' 
National  Bank,  Northwestern  Trust  Co., 
St.  Paul  Fire  &  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
West  Publishing  Co.  Married  at  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  1886,  to  Miss  Annie  Wood. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Countrj-, 
Commercial,  White  Bear  Yacht.  Oflice: 
174-184  E.  4th  St.  Residence:  385 
Portland   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

SKINNEB,  John  H.,  editor;  born  at 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Aug.  13.  1864;  son 
of  Thomas  and  Rosamond  (Reece) 
Skinner;  married  at  Austin,  Minn.,  June 
26,  1900,  to  Gertrude  C.  Ellis.  Began 
in  newspaper  business  at  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  1885;  came  to  Minnesota,  1896, 
and    has    been    editor    and    publisher    of 


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the  Austin  Herald  since  1898.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Eagles,  Yeoman,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Club' 
Progressive  League.  Address:  Ausun, 
Minn. 

SKINNER,  Myron  W.,  banker;  born 
at  Jericho  Center,  Vt,,  June  2,  1834;  son 
of  David  and  Esther  (Chapin)  Skinner; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Jericho 
Center  and  at  Joseph  Cillev  Academy, 
Underbill,  Vt.;  married  at  Anoka,  Minn., 
Sept.  5,  1859,  to  Emily  Willey.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  country  store 
at  Underbill,  later  at  Burlington,  Vt.; 
moved  West,  1853,  and  clerked  in  stores 
at  Dubuque,  la.,  and  Galena,  111.;  lo- 
cated in  Northfield,  Minn.,  and  entered 
general  merchandise  business  in  part- 
nership with  his  brother,  Martin  P. 
Skinner;  engaged  in  loaning  and  bank- 
ing business  and  since  1896  has  been 
vice  president  of  The  First  National 
Bank.  Republican.  Mayor  of  North- 
field,  1900-04.  Congregationalist.  Ad- 
dress:     Northfield,    Minn. 

SKINNER,  Robert  B.,  miller,  retired; 
born  at  Fort  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  March 
15,  1841;  son  of  John  P.  and  Polly 
(Gray)  Skinner;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  N.  Y.  state  and  Madison, 
Wis.;  married  at  Granville,  Minn.,  Sept. 
10,  1868,  to  Martha  J.  Elliott.  Came  to 
Albert  Lea,  18G5,  and  engaged  in  grain 
and  milling  business  until  he  retired  in 
1902;  manages  his  own  real  estate  in- 
terests. Was  clerk  and  alderman  of 
Albert  Lea.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Address:  Al- 
bert   Lea,    Minn. 

SKIiUZACEK,  Albert  Joseph,  lumber 
merchant;  born  at  Wheatland,  Rice  Co., 
Minn.,  March,  1875;  son  of  Josepli  and 
Katerina  (Sticha)  Skluzacek;  educated 
at  St.  Vinceslaus  Catholic  School,  New 
Prague,  Minn.,  and  parochial  school  at 
Faribault.  Began  business  career  as 
clerk  in  general  merchandise  store,  re- 
maining 2  years;  engaged  in  scliool 
teaching  for  6  years;  has  been  connect- 
ed with  retail  lumber  business  since 
1903,  under  title  of  A.  J.  Skluzacek. 
Married  at  New  Prague,  to  Miss  Emma 
Roemer.      Address:      Maple    Lake,    Minn. 

SK06RAND,  John  H.,  county  treas- 
urer; born  in  Norwa>',  Jan.  1,  1864;  son 
of  Johan  Skogrand  and  Ermegaar  (Erick- 
son)  Skogrand;  came  to  America  witli 
parents,  1869;  school  education  limited 
to  short  attendance  at  public  schools,  in 
Fillmore  Co.,  1870,  moving  to  the  new 
county  of  Chippewa,  1873,  where  he  at- 
tended school  a  few  days  each  year  until 
1888,  when  he  was  a  student  in  Luther- 
an Seminary,  Willmar,  one  term.  Com- 
menced farming,  1884,  and  remained  on 
farm  until  elected  county  treasurer  of 
Chippewa  Co.,  1902;  has  been  reelected 
at  each  succeeding  election.  Organized 
firm  of  Alstad  &  Skogrand,  1S94;  which 
still  continues;  director  First  State 
Bank  of  Watson.  Democrat.  Lutheran. 
Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried   in   Chippewa   Co.,   Dec.    11,    1890.    to 


Miss  Jolianne  Negaard.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.      Address:       Montevideo,    Minn. 

SIiASE,  G-eorg-e  Shepard,  hotel  pro- 
prietor and  farmer;  born  at  Albanj-,  N. 
Y.,  July  21,  1854;  son  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Shepard)  Slade;  educated  in 
public  schools  at  Merrimac,  Wis.,  and 
at  Jefferson  Institute,  Jefferson,  Wis. 
Began  active  career  as  farmer  on  a 
homestead  in  Minnesota,  about  1876;  en- 
tered the  hotel  business  at  Adrian, 
Minn.,  1884,  which  he  has  since  contin- 
ued; has  for  a  number  of  years  con- 
ducted farms  in  Minnesota,  "n.  Dakota 
and  Wisconsin.  Republican.  Member 
of  the  Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias. Married  at  Worthington,  Minn., 
1879,  to  Miss  Nettie  R.  Denham.  Clubs: 
Commercial.  Kanaranzi.  Address:  Adrian, 
Minn 

SI^ADE,  Georg-e  Theron,  railway  offi- 
cial; born  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  22, 
1871;  son  of  George  P.  and  Cornelia  W. 
(^Strong)  Slade;  attended  St.  Paul's 
School,  Concord,  N.  H.;  graduated  from 
Yale  University,  1893.  Began  career  as 
clerk,  Great  Northern  Ry.,  1893;  was 
time  keeper,  1894-95;  assistant  road 
master.  May  15  to  Aug.  8,  1895;  chief 
clerk  to  superintendent  Eastern  Ry.  of 
Minnesota,  1895-96;  assistant  superin- 
tendent same  road,  1896-97;  superintend- 
ent, 1897-99,  and  Duluth  Terminal  Ry.; 
general  manager  Erie  &  Wyoming  Val- 
ley Rd.  and  Delaware  Valley  &  Kings- 
ton Ry.,  1899-1901;  superintendent  Wyo- 
ming and  Jefferson  divisions,  Erie  Rd., 
March  to  Aug.  1,  1901;  general  super- 
intendent Erie  division,  same  road,  1901- 
03;  lias  been  general  superintendent 
Great  Northern  Ry.,  since  April  1,  1903. 
Member  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Society 
of  Colonial  Wars.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
Oct.  9,  1901,  to  Charlotte  E.  Hill,  daugh- 
ter of  James  J.  Hill.  Office:  Great 
Northern  Ry.  Bldg.  Residence:  435 
Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SIiAKER,  Iionis  Frederick,  superin- 
tendent Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
S:  Omaha  Ry. ;  born  at  Oconomowoc, 
Wis.,  July  15,  1862.  Began  railroad  ca- 
reer as  telegraph  operator  and  station 
agent,  Chicago  &-  Northwestern  Ry., 
1883-86;  chief  clerk  of  general  superin- 
tendent and  general  manager's  office, 
1887-98;  has  been  superintendent  Chica- 
go, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry. 
since  April,  1898.  Club:  Commercial, 
(St.   Paul).     Address:      St.   James,  Minn. 

SI^ATER,  Edward  K.,  state  dairy  and 
food  commissioner:  born  at  Northwood, 
Iowa,  June  28,  1877;  son  of  Charles  G. 
and  Adelaide  (McPherson)  Slater;  edu- 
cated in  country  scliools  and  higli  school 
at  Fairmont,  Minn.;  married  at  Chicka- 
mauga  Park,  Ga..  June  22,  1898,  to 
Clara  Santee.  Engaged  in  newspaper 
work,  17  to  21  years  of  age;  served  in 
"V^'■ar  with  Spain  as  2d  lieutenant  Co. 
D,  12th  Regiment.  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  sta- 
tioned at  Cliickamauga  Park;  butter- 
maker,  1898-1903;  since  1903  with  the 
State  Dairy  and  Food  Department,  as 
deputy,    Jan.    1,    1903,    to    Jan.    1,    1905; 


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since  then  as  state  dairy  and  food  com- 
missioner. Regular  correspondent  for 
several  dairy  journals.  Republican,  but 
appointed  under  Democratic  governor 
because  practical  buttermaker  and 
dairyman.  Methodist.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Knights  of  the  Maccabees. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing and  hunting.  Office:  Capitol.  Res- 
idence:     1276    Raymond   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

SIiATER,  Edwin  S.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1856;  son  of 
William  and  Caroline  (Pope)  Slater; 
came  to  the  Northwest  in  boyhood  and 
attended  public  schools  in  Wisconsin; 
graduated  from  Oberlin  College.  Ober- 
lin,  O.,  degree  of  A.B.,  1SS3.  Entered 
practice  of  law,  1SS5,  in  which  has  since 
continued.  Located  in  Minneapolis, 
1883.  Member  of  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Bar  associations.  Married  at 
Lincoln.  Neb.,  Oct.  31,  1888,  to  Miss  Sa- 
rah L.  Greer.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Hunting,  mountain  climbing 
and  literature.  Office:  Guaranty  Bldg. 
Residence:  1900  Kenwood  Parkway, 
Minneapolis. 

SIiATTENGBEN,  Alfred  B.,  county 
auditor;  born  at  Chisago,  Minn..  March 
21,  1871;  son  of  John  J.  and  Mathilda 
C.  Slattengren;  attended  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College  for  2  years;  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  University,  3  years, 
graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1893.  Taught 
in  common  schools  8  years;  principal 
Lindstrom  public  schools,  fall  of  1898; 
has  been  county  auditor,  Chisago  Co.. 
since  Jan.  1,  1899.  Elected  president 
village  of  Chisago.  1896,  president  Chi- 
sago Co.  Mutual  Telephone  Co.;  partner 
Slattengren  Drug  Co.  Republican.  Lu- 
theran. Married  at  Center  City,  Sept. 
30,  1900,  to  Miss  Amanda  C.  Jonason. 
Address:      Center    City,    Minn. 

SIiATTEBV,  Charles  lewis,  clergy- 
man; born  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  9, 
1867;  son  of  Rev.  George  and  Emma 
McLellan  (Hall)  Slattery;  graduate  of 
Harvard  LTniversity,  degree  of  B.A., 
1891;  graduate  Episcopal  Theological 
School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  degree  B.D., 
1894;  D.D.,  1907;  ordered  deacon,  1894; 
ordained  priest,  1895.  Unmarried.  Was 
master  of  Groton  School,  and  rector  of 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1894- 
96;  has  been  dean  of  the  cathedral  of 
Our  Merciful  Saviour,  Faribault,  since 
1896.  Author:  Felix  Reville  Brunot. 
1901;  Edward  Lincoln  Atkinson,  1904: 
The  Master  of  the  World:  A  Study  of 
Christ,  1906;  also  lecturer  in  Seabury 
Divinity  School,  since  1905.  Recrea- 
tion: Horseback  riding.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

SPAVIN,  Michael  J.,  farming;  born  at 
Zanesville,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1831;  educated  in 
country  schools;  reared  on  a  farm; 
learned  mason's  trade  at  Columbus,  O. ; 
removed  to  La  Crosse,  Wis..  1855;  lo- 
cated in  Nower  Co.,  Minn.,  1856;  farmed 
imtil  1874,  when  he  moved  to  Rochester 
nnd  engaged  in  hotel  business  for  three 
years;  went  to  Dakota,  1880,  and  proved 
up  a  homestead;  returned  to  Minnesota, 


1882;  has  been  a  resident  of  Austin 
since  1889.  Vice  president  Citizens  Na- 
tional Bank,  member  library  board  and 
board  of  equalization.  Address:  Aus- 
tin,   Minn. 

SIiEEFEK,  Prank  S.,  produce-  commis- 
sion; born  at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  April 
6.  1857;  son  of  William  F.  and  Hannah 
H.  (Pollard)  Sleeper;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  higii  schools  of  Manchester. 
Began  business  career  in  grocery,  with 
his  father,  in  Manchester;  came  to  Du- 
luth,  1890,  and  was  connected  with  Si- 
mon, Clark  &  Co.;  maanger  Duluth  Cash 
Grocery,  1893-95;  has  been  secretary 
Fitzsimmon-Palmer  Co..  since  the  com- 
pany was  organized,  1896.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  League,  U.  C.  T.  of 
America.  Married  at  Manchester,  N.  H., 
Sept.,  1886,  to  Miss  Imogen  Austin. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  120-124  'W. 
Mich,  St.  Residence:  212  15th  Av.,  E., 
Duluth. 

SImJIVIN,  John  J.,  clergyman;  born  in 
Ireland,  1855;  educated  at  All  Hallows 
College,  Dublin;  ordained  to  the  priest- 
hood by  Cardinal  McCabe,  Dublin,  1878. 
Came  to  America.  1880,  and  for  20  years 
was  pastor  of  St.  Patrick's  Church,  at 
Shieldsville,  Minn.;  has  been  pastor  of 
the  Church  of  the  Immaculate  Concep- 
tion at  Faribault,  since  1900.  Address: 
Faribault,   Minn. 

SI.INGI:BI.AITD,  Teunis  S.,  banker; 
born  in  Cobleskill,  Scoharie  Co.,  N.  T., 
March  22,  1823;  son  of  Jacob  and  Sophia 
(Butler)  Slingerland;  educated  at  (Tlin- 
ton  grammar  school,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  and 
Liberal  Institute,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Mother  died  when  he  was  12  years  of 
age;  was  a  farm  hand,  1835-1840;  clerk 
in  grocery  store  and  hotel,  at  Oneonta, 
Otsega  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1840-1843;  taught  dis- 
trict school  and  attended  school,  1843- 
1845;  was  pension  agent  with  office  in 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  prosecuting  claims  foi- 
pensions,  land  warrants,  etc.,  against 
the  government  at  Washington,  1845- 
1856;  came  to  Minnesota  and  beg-an  to 
deal  in  farm  lands  and  real  estate, 
1856;  became  president  First  National 
Bank  of  Kasson,  1878,  charter  expiring 
Aug.,  1895,  when  he  became  president  of 
its  successor,  the  National  Bank  of  Kas- 
son, which  position  he  now  holds;  also 
president  Bank  of  Mantorville,  Bank  of 
Hayfield,  and  president  of  the  firm  of 
T.  S.  Slingerland  &  Co.,  dealers  in 
lands;  has  for  a  number  of  years  been 
extensively  interested  in  farming.  Mar- 
ried at  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  1853,  to  Miss 
Catherine  E.  Bouck.  Address:  Kasson, 
Minn. 

SI^ITEB,  Rohert  H.,  banker;  born  in 
Leeds  Co..  Ont..  Can.,  Jan.  1,  1865;  son 
of  S.  P.  and  Amelia  Sliter;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Morton,  Ont.;  Athens 
High  School,  Athens,  Ont.;  Kingston 
Business  College,  Kingston,  Can.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1888;  taught  school  at 
Grey  Eagle;  was  station  agent  and  tele- 
graph operator  Northern  Pacific  Ry. 
Co.,  7  years;  instrumental  in  incorporat- 


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mg-  village  of  Grey  Eagle.  Now  presi- 
dent of  Bank  of  Grey  Eagle,  Grey  Eagle 
Telephone  Co.,  Grey  Eagle  Implement 
Co.  Director  school  board  several 
terms.  Republican;  secretary  Repub- 
lican Club.  Congregationalist.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.  (St.  Cloud  Lodge);  Mason, 
Odd  Fellow.  Married  at  Long  Prairie, 
Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Estella  Thompson. 
Recreations:  Shooting,  automobiling, 
launching.      Address:     Grey  Eagle,  Minn. 

SIiOAN,  Samuel  G.,  real  estate;  born 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  30,  1834;  son 
of  John  and  Mary  (Harris)  Sloan;  ed- 
ucated in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Philadelphia;  married  at  West  Point, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1861,  to  Miss  Eleanor 
Johnson.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1855,  and 
became  connected  with  the  firm  of  Rice, 
HoUingshead  &  Bicker,  in  charge  of 
conveyancing  and  real  estate  depart- 
ment of  the  firm,  later  entering  real  es- 
tate business  for  himself;  has  repre- 
sented the  James  Stinson  estate  of  Chi- 
cago, since  1881.  Prebyterian.  Office: 
Germania  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  Hotel 
Ryan,   St.   Paul. 

SI^OANE,  Janies  R.,  insurance,  etc.; 
born  at  Wooster,  O..  June  21,  1857;  son 
of  John  O.  and  Margaret  A.  (Carr) 
Sloane;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1857;  educated  in  public  school.s  of  Min- 
neapolis. Began  active  career  as  mes- 
senger for  Security  Bank,  Minneapolis, 
]SS1;  was  head  bookkeeper  of  the  bank 
until  he  resigned,  in  1901;  then  of  the 
firm  of  Lauderdale  Company  &  Sloane 
until  Jan.  1,  1906;  now  member  Sloane- 
McC^ulloch  Agency.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Minneapolis 
Real  Estate  Board,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  March  IST,  1884, 
to  Miss  B.  Etta  Goldsborough.  Recrea- 
tions: Baseball  and  tennis.  Office: 
Oneida  Blk.  Residence:  2715  Bryant 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SIiOAlTi:,  William  E.,  clergyman;  born 
at  Saxonburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  18,  1863;  son 
of  Robert  P.  and  Eleanor  J.  (Logan) 
Sloane;  educated  at  Washington  and 
Jefferson  College,  Washington.  Pa.,  and 
Western  Theological  Seminary,  Alleghe- 
ny, Pa.;  married  at  Glenshaw,  Pa.,  May 
17,  1893.  to  Minnie  M.  Hodil.  Ordained 
to  the  Presbyterian  ministry,  1893;  has 
had  charge  of  pastorates  at  the  follow- 
ing places:  Wellsville,  O.,  East  Liver- 
pool, O.,  Knoxville,  la.,  Storm  Lake.  la.; 
was  for  three  years  in  evangelistic 
work  and  has  been  pastor  of  the  Cen- 
tral Presbvterian  Church,  Austin,  since 
March,  1906.  Formerly  Chaplain  Iowa 
N.  G.  Member  Masonic  order.  Knights 
Templar.      Address:      Austin,   Minn. 

SI^OCUM,  Albert  M.,  groceries;  born 
at  Young  America,  Minn.,  1870;  son  of 
James  Slocum,  Jr.,  and  Amelia  M. 
(Sisson)  Slocum:  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  Hamline  University.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  banking  business; 
was  cashier  Bank  of  Norwood,  Norwood, 
Minn.,  for  10  years;  organized  Waseca 
Countv  Bank  of  Janesville,  Minn.,  re- 
moving   to    Minneapolis,    1899;    has   been 


president  of  the  Slocum-Bergren  Co., 
wholesale  grocers,  since  its  organiza- 
tion. Married  at  Excelsior,  Minn.,  June 
5.  1895.  to  Miss  Estelle  Apgar.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Hunting.  Of- 
fice: 124-128  N.  3rd  St.,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:     Excelsior,   Minn. 

SIiOSS,  Andrew  Ii.,  banking;  born  at 
Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  12,  1866;  son  of  Allan 
and  Jeanette  (Shanks)  Sloss;  educated 
at  Reinbeck  High  School,  Reinbeck,  la., 
and  at  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 
Was  bookkeeper  for  5  years  Onawa 
State  Bank,  Onawa,  la.;  filled  position 
of  cashier  for  5  years.  First  State  Bank 
of  Elkton,  S.  D.;  for  8  years  has  been 
cashier  Bank  of  Appleton,  Appleton, 
Minn.  Also  president  Citizens  State 
Bank,  Arlington,  S.  D.;  vice  president 
First  National  Bank  of  Springfield, 
Springfield,  Minn.;  director  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Waseca,  First  National 
Bank,  Balaton,  Lincoln  County  State 
Bank  and  First  National  Bank,  Orton- 
ville,  Minn.  Mason.  Married  at  Ivan- 
hoe,  Reinbeck,  la..  May  6,  1891,  to  Miss 
Bertha  C.  Bradley.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  automobiling.  Address:  Ap- 
pleton,   Minn. 

SIVIART,  Herbert  P.,  lands  and  invest- 
ments; born  at  Pembroke,  Me.,  July  6, 
1859;  son  of  Ephraim  K.  and  Adelaide 
S.  (Porter)  Smart;  educated  in  public 
and  high  schools,  Pembroke.  Located  in 
N.  Dakota,  1880,  where  he  engaged  in 
real  estate  business;  was  register  of 
deeds,  Griggs  Co.,  N.  D.,  June,  1882,  to 
Jan.,  1887;  has  been  second  vice  presi- 
dent of  Wells  &  Dickey  Company  with 
headquarters  in  Minneapolis,  since  Feb., 
1904.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Married  at  Cooperstown,  N.  D.,  1885,  to 
Miss  Mary  C.  Barnard.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Amateur  Athletic,  Minnesota 
Congregational,  Plymouth  Congregation- 
al. Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     2016    Beard    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SMEDT,  Martinus  O.,  merchant  tail- 
or; born  in  Norway,  Oct.  11,  1843;  came 
to  America,  June  14,  1869;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Norway  and  3 
months  in  schools  of  Minnesota.  Has 
been  engaged  in  merchant  tailoring 
business  at  Mankato  since  Jan.  1,  1873. 
Director  Mankato  National  Bank  (later 
changed  to  Mankato  State  Bank)  for  IS 
years;  director  Mankato  Savings  and 
iSuilding  Association  for  19  years;  mem- 
ber Norwegian  Lutheran  Trinity  Church 
and  one  of  its  organizers.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

SMEBSH,  Francis  M.,  physician;  born 
at  Volsan.  Moravia.  Europe,  Oct.  4,  1859; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Rosaline  (Maca) 
Smersh;  came  to  America,  1867.  En- 
tered employ  Duquesne  Glass  Works, 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  at  age  of  9;  attended 
night  school  at  Allegheny,  Pa.;  was 
employed  in  various  iron  works,  and 
later  as  carpenter  and  builder  at  Daven- 
port, la..  16  to  18  years  of  age,  also 
engaging  in  carriage  blacksmithing; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1878;  attended  Owa- 
tonna   High    School,    entered   upon   study 


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of  medicine  under  Dr.  E.  M.  Morehouse, 
fall  of  1885;  student  at  King's  Eclectic 
Medical    College,    Des   Moines,    la.,    1886- 

87,  and  Bennett  College  of  Eclectic 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  Chicago.  111.,  1887- 

88,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  18SS; 
also  graduate  of  Cleveland  Homeopathic 
College  and  Hospital,  1889.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Iowa  City,  la.,  Aug., 
1888;  has  been  located  at  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  since  1889.  President  and  treas- 
urer Owatonna  Drug  Co.,  Smersh-Kubat 
Medicine  Co.;  manager  Auditorium  Bill 
Posting  Co.  President  Board  of  Health 
and  Physicians'  Advisory  Board,  Owa- 
tonna. Member  Steele  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations,  American  Public 
Health  Association.  Democrat.  Member 
M.  B.  of  A.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  A.,  Beavers. 
Bohemian  societies,  C.  S.  P.  S.  and  C.  Z. 
B.  J.  Married  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Mav 
18,  1891,  to  Miss  Emelia  A.  Slezak.  Ad- 
dress:   Owatonna,  Minn. 

SMITH,  Amos  Delbert,  county  super- 
intendent of  schools,  Murray  Co.;  born 
at  Waseca,  Minn.,  Sept.  5,  1872;  son  of 
Peter  P.  and  Katherine  F.  (Reemnsny- 
der)  Smith;  high  school  education  and 
one  year  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1895-96.  Began  teaching 
school  in  Murray  Co.,  Minn.,  1890,  and 
continued  as  teacher  for  8  years;  was 
elected  county  superintendent  of  schools, 
Nov.,  1900,  and  has  been  reelected  at 
each  succeeding  election,  present  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1909.  Republican. 
Member  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  I.  O.  O.  P.  and 
M.  B.  A.  Unmarried.  Recreations:  Out- 
door sports,  especially  baseball.  Ad- 
dress:   Slaj'ton,  Minn. 

SMITH,  Bela  'Winfield,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  1,  1861; 
son  of  Ezra  Leonard  and  Lucy  Aranna 
(Hastings)  Smith;  public  school  educa- 
tion. Came  to  B£innesota,  1869;  has 
been  identified  with  sash  and  door  man- 
ufacturing ever  since  the  beginning  of 
his  active  career,  June  12,  1879;  was 
connected  with  the  firm  of  Johnson  tS: 
Hurd  until  it  retired  from  business; 
organized  the  City  Sash  &  Door  Co., 
1895,  and  has  been  president  of  the 
company  since  time  of  its  organization. 
Also  director  Minneapolis  Savings  Bank. 
Republican.  Member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  June  9,  1904, 
to  Miss  Mable  McClary.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Automobillng.  Ad- 
dress: 3rd  Av.,  S.,  and  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    600   W.    32nd    St.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Benjamin  Dayton,  lawyer; 
born  at  Vernon  Center,  Minn.,  May  27, 
1860;  son  of  John  Stilley  and  Mary  P. 
(Dayton)  Smith;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  Mankato  State  Normal 
School,  advanced  course,  graduating, 
1880;  married  at  Oakham,  Mass.,  Sept. 
15,  1892,  to  Alice  Whipple  Ayres.  Taught 
.■school,  1880-81;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Freeman  &  Pfau,  Mankato,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  practice,  Dec,  1883;  has  been 
in  practice  at  Mankato  ever  since. 
County    attorney    Blue    Earth    Co.,    1887- 


91.  Elected  head  adviser  (vice  presi- 
dent) Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
June,  1895;  appointed  member  national 
board  of  directors,  same  order,  July, 
1895,  and  served  8  years  (chairman  of 
board  two  years),  and  has  been  general 
attorney  of  the  order  since  July,  1903. 
Appointed  member  Beneficiary  Commit- 
tee Royal  Neighbors  of  America,  June, 
1903,  and  reappointed,  June,  1905  (now 
chairman  of  the  committee).  Repub- 
lican. Ex-chairman  Blue  Earth  County 
Republican  Committee;  ex-member  Re- 
publican State  Central  Committee;  for 
7  vears  member  M.  N.  G.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W. 
of   A.,   R.    N.    of  A.      Clubs:     Commercial  j 

(Mankato);     Rock    Island,    Rock    Island  I 

Arsenal  Golf  Club   (both  of  Rock  Island,  I 

111.).     Address:    Mankato,   Minn.  ' 

SMITH,  Charles  A.,  loans  and  real  es- 
ta,te;  born  at  Wilton,  Minn.,  June  12, 
1866;  son  of  Warren  and  Susan  E. 
Smith;  educated  in  public  school  and 
business  college;  unmarried.  Worked 
at  printing  trade  three  years;  was  in 
county  treasurer's  office  2i/^  years;  as- 
sisted his  father  in  his  real  estate  busi- 
ness and  succeeded  to  his  interests. 
President  W.  J.  Armstrong  Co.,  whole- 
sale grocers.  Mayor  of  Waseca  for  6 
terms.  Republican.  Universallst.  Mason, 
Odd  Fellow.     Address:    Waseca,   Minn. 

SMITH,  Charles  Axel,  lumber  manu- 
facturer; born  in  Sweden,  Dec.  11,  1852: 
came  to  America,  1867,  and  located  in 
Minneapolis;  attended  public  schools; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1872-73;  earned 
his  own  way  from  the  time  he  was  14 
years  of  age.  Engaged  in  handling- 
wheat,  lumber  and  farm  machinery  in 
Western  Minnesota,  1878-84,  being  asso- 
ciated in  business  with  J.  S.  Pillsbury; 
returned  to  Minneapolis  in  1SS4  and  be- 
gan investing  in  timber  and  having  it 
manufactured  into  lumber  in  hired 
mills;  bought  and  erected  mills  and  now 
ownes  largest  saw  mill  in  the  world 
and  vast  timber  interests  in  Northwest 
and  Pacific  coast,  employing  over  1,500 
men.  President  C.  A.  Smith  Lumber 
Co.,  C.  A.  Smith  Timber  Co.,  North- 
western Compo-Board  Co.;  director 
Swedish  American  National  Bank;  treas- 
urer Northern  Pine  Manufacturers'  As- 
sociation; delegate  to  Reciprocity 
Convention,  Washington,  D.  C,  1901. 
Republican;  McKinley  elector,  189  6. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  14,  1878, 
to  Miss  Johanna  Anderson.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis. Commercial,  Odin.  Office:  An- 
drus  Bldg.  Residence:  2324  Emerson 
A"v.,   S.,   Mmneapolis. 

SMITH,  Charles  H.,  clerk  of  district 
court  Pipestone  Co.;  born  in  Germany, 
April  4,  1843;  son  of  Jacob  and  Anne  M. 
(Wirth)  Schmidt;  came  to  America, 
May,  1857;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools.  Enlisted  as  private  in  Civil 
War,  Feb.  12,  1862,  in  Co.  H,  16th  U.  S. 
Inf.,  and  was  discharged  Feb.  12,  1865, 
as  sergeant.  Engaged  in  milling  before 
the  war  and  resumed  it  until  1868  in 
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later  removed  to  Pipestone  Co.,  Minn., 
ind  took  up  homestead.  May,  1878,  en- 
g^aging  in  farming;  returned  to  business 
career,  1893;  clerk  of  district  court 
since  Jan.,  1898.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Pv.  A.  M.,  G.  A.  R.  Married  at  West 
Prairie.  Wis.,  Aug.  30,  1868,  to  Miss  Kate 
J..  Schoenberger.  Address:  Pipestone 
City,   Minn. 

SMITH,  Charles  H.  P.,  stock  and  bond 
broker;  born  in  New  York  City,  Oct.  6, 
1857;  son  of  Charles  H.  and  Hannah 
(Shanahan)  Smith;  common  school  edu- 
cation; married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov. 
11,  1891,  to  Mary  R.  Shaw.  Engaged  in 
retail  grocery  business  at  Chicago.  1880; 
came  to  St.  Paul  in  1883  and  was  in 
wholesale  grocery  business  until  1SS5; 
then  engaged  in  merchandise  brokerage 
business  until  1890,  when  he  entered 
the  stock  and  bond  brokerage  business 
under  title  of  Charles  H.  F.  Smith  &- 
Co.,  "in  which  he  has  since  been  en- 
gaged. First  member  of  the  New  York 
Stock  Exchange  in  the  Northwest;  also 
member  of  the  Chicago  Stock  Exchange 
and  Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Director 
American  National  Bank  and  Northern 
Savings  Bank.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Com- 
mercial, Town  and  Country.  Recreations: 
Golf  and  fishing.  Office:  Ger.  Am.  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  339  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SMITH.  Charles  Iiinnaeus,  lawyer; 
born  at  Newton.  111.,  March  8,  1861;  son 
of  Col.  B.  and  Celeste  (Gray)  Smith; 
attended  graded  schools.  Champaign, 
111..  1869-75;  Champaign  High  School, 
1875-78;  University  of  Illinois,  1878- 
1882,  degree  of  B  L.,  1882;  Albany  Law 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1885.  Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at 
Champaign,  111.,  1885-87;  located  in 
Minneapolis.  1887,  where  he  has  since 
remained.  Captain  I.  N.  G.,  1882;  attor- 
ney for  board  of  countv  commissioners. 
Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.,  1900-1905;  judge 
of    Municipal    Court,    Minneapolis,    since 

1905.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  Maccabees. 
Married  at  Champaign,  111.,  1888.  to  Miss 
Grace  M.  Healy.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Traveling.  Office:  Court 
House.  Residence:  2118  Hawthorne  Av.. 
Minneapolis. 

SltHTH,  Denison  BilUng-s,  coal;  born, 
Toledo,  O.,  March  17,  1854;  son  of  Deni- 
son B.  and  Sophia  (Hunt)  Smith;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  in  Toledo.  Has 
been  engaged  in  coal  business  since 
1883;  in  Duluth,  1883-1903,  and  St.  Paul, 
1903-1906;      came    to    Minneapolis,    July. 

1906,  and  represents  the  Pittsburg  Coal 
Co.  of  Minnesota,  and  the  Youghiogheny 
&  Lehigh  Coal  Co.,  of  which  is  presi- 
dent. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Knight  Templar.  Married  at  Manistique, 
Mich.,  March  17,  1SS5,  to  Miss  Clara  M. 
Colman.  Clubs:  Commercial  (St.  Paul), 
Kitchi  Gammi  (Duluth).  Office:  206  S. 
4th  St.  Residence:  1804  Park  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

SMITH,      Edward      Bamum,      retired; 


born  at  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1837:  son 
of  Archibald  M.  C.  and  Bulah  A.  (Gran- 
ger) Smith;  educated  in  Lockport  and 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  schools;  married,  Lew- 
iston,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1863,  Kate  C. 
Boughton.  Began  business  career  as 
clerk,  1S57;  for  many  years  head  of 
the  insurance  firm  of  Smith,  Davis  & 
Co.,  No.  200  Main  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1892,  and  organized 
the  firm  of  Smith,  Parker  &  Oilman, 
insurance,  real  estate  and  loans,  St. 
Paul,  1892.  Soldier  in  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Member  of  G.  A.  R.  (Acker  Post). 
Member  of  Buffalo  Club,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  777 
Fairmount  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SMITH,  Edwin  Thomas,  lawver;  born 
at  Olivet,  Mich..  June  14,  1863;  son  of 
I.,ouis  O.  and  Mary  J.  Smith;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Charlotte,  Mich.,  Oli- 
vet College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  degree  of 
M.S.,  Law  Department,  LTniversity  of 
Michigan.  Special  examiner  U.  S. 
pension  office;  county  attorney  of  Jack- 
son Co.,  Minn.,  1896-1906.  Republican. 
Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  Chaska,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Clara 
Schaler.      Address:     Jackson,   Minn. 

SMITH,  Ernest  Frederick,  lumber; 
born  at  Pekin,  111..  Aug.  4,  1868;  son 
of  Hon.  D.  C.  and  Mary  (Pieper)  Smith; 
educated  in  Pekin  High  School  to  1884, 
United  States  Naval  Academy,  1884-86, 
Iowa  Wesleyan  College,  1886-87;  mar- 
ried, Minneapolis.  Aug.  15,  1895,  to 
Julia  Walker.  Began  business  career 
as  member  of  the  firm  of  Smith  &  Zem- 
mer,  Minneapolis;  sold  out  interest, 
1895;  organized  Hennepin  Lumber  Com- 
pany, 1900,  of  which  is  president;  or- 
ganized Western  Implement  Co.,  1905. 
closing  out  interest  Jan..  1906.  Was  one 
of  the  organizers  of  the  Surety  Fund 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  of  Minneapolis,  of  which 
is  vice  president.  Member  Minneapolis 
Charter  Commission.  1904-06.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  1800 
Quincy  St.,  N.  E.  Residence:  421  Grove- 
land   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Ezra  B.,  Lawyer;  born  at 
Collfield,  Canada.  Dec.  25,1873;  graduate 
Central  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn. ; 
graduate  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  LL.D.,  1900;  un- 
married. Has  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  since  1900;  was  senior  member  of 
the  firm  of  Smith  &  Wilson,  law  and 
surety  bonds,  from  1902  to  Aug.  1,  1905. 
wlien  firm  dissolved;  bought  out  inter- 
est in  the  firm  owned  by  Mr.  W^ilson 
and  has  since  made  a  specialty  of  cor- 
poration, insurance  and  real  estate  law. 
Secretary  John  L.  Smith  Land  Co. 
Served  in  Spanish-American  War  in 
Philippines,  as  member  13th  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1898-99.  Charter  member  Camp  A. 
R.  Patterson,  Post  No.  1,  8th  Army 
Corps.  Republican.  Member  Delta  Chi 
fraternity.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  319  S. 
10th   St.,   Minneapolis. 


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SMITH,  Francis  Joseph,  grain;  boi-n 
at  Rose  Creek,  Minn.,  Sept.  19,  1862; 
son  of  Thomas  B.  and  Margaret  R. 
(Gorman)  Smith;  attended  district 
school  and  Piono  College,  St.  Francis, 
Wis.  Engaged  in  grain  business  with 
father  at  Elliton,  Minn.,  1886-88;  was 
first  postmaster  at  Elltton;  grain  buyer 
for  the  Osborne-McMillan  Elevator  Co. 
at  Wendell,  Minn.,  1888-89,  when  he  was 
transferred  to  Elbow  Lake,  Minn.,  as 
buyer;  traveling  auditor,  same  company, 
1891-01;  secretary  and  director  Empire 
Elevator  Co.  and  general  superintendent 
Osborne-McMillan  Elevator  Co.  since 
1901;  also  secretary  and  director  North- 
land Elevator  Co.  Came  to  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1892.  Roman  Catholic.  Member 
U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Ofl^ce:  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  214  E. 
16th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Frank  B.,  life  insurance; 
born  at  Savanna,  111.,  July  28,  1866;  son 
of  E.  K.  and  Mary  (Rtiodes)  Smith; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1872;  educated  in 
public  scliools  and  at  University  of 
Minnesota.  Began  in  life  insurance 
business  at  Minneapolis,  Oct.,  1899,  and 
since  1901  has  been  district  manager 
of  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company 
of  New  York.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Oct.  18,  1892,  to  Miss  Inez  L.  Kemp. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Ath- 
letics, outdoor  sports.  Office:  Phoenix 
Bldg.  Residence:  2447  Colfax  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Fred  G.,  real  estate;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Nov.  15,  1868;  son  of 
George  F.  and  Anne  M.  (Connor)  Smith; 
educated  in  graded  and  high  schools, 
Minneapolis.  Has  been  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  since  beginning  of  his 
active  career,  Feb.,  1886;  junior  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Nickels  &  Smith, 
real  estate,  loans,  rentals  and  insur- 
ance. Member  and  one  of  the  leading 
organizers  of  tlie  Philharmonic  Club, 
the  largest  and  most  prominent  musical 
organization  of  the  Northwest  (total 
membership  1,100);  also  largely  instru- 
mental in  promoting  and  building  the 
Minneapolis  Auditorium.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Minneapolis  Society  of  Fine  Arts. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  21,  1895, 
to  Miss  Alma  Westin.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Music.  Office:  311 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1820  4th  Av., 
S.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Fred  Ii.,  printing;  born  at 
Lee,  Me.,  July  2,  1843;  son  of  Joseph 
and  Lucy  (McKnight)  Smith;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Lee  and  at  Lee 
Normal  Academy.  Began  trade  as 
pHnter.  at  Minneapolis,  Sept..  1857;  be- 
came foreman,  1863;  proprietor  Minne- 
apolis Chronicle,  a  weekly  newspaper, 
1865;  merged  Chronicle  with  the  Atlas, 
forming  Tribune,  1867;  president  Harri- 
son &  Smith  Co.  since  1871.  President 
Board  of  Park  Commissioners,  of  whicli 
has  been  member  since  1896;  alderman 
Minneapolis  City  Council,  1877-81.  York 
and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°).  Repub- 
lican.      Married     at     Minneapolis,    Dec, 


1876,  to  Miss  Roxanna  G.  Sinclair.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  624  So.  4th  St. 
Residence:  419  S.  E.  5th  St.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

SMITH,  Georg-e  A.,  judge  of  probate; 
born  in  Hammond,  Minn.,  Jan.  22,  1856; 
son  of  William  M.  and  Margaret  (Roger) 
Smith;  public  school  education;  married 
at  Janesville,  Minn.,  July  3,  1895,  to 
Mary  E.  Wilson.  In  photographic  busi- 
ness at  Janesville,  1882-90;  justice  of 
the  peace  and  handling  insurance  until 
1894;  probate  judge  Waseca  Co.  since 
1894.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Address:    Waseca,   Minn. 

SSiHTH,  Georg'e  Iiucius,  judge  of  pro- 
bate Rice  Co.;  born  at  Forest,  Minn., 
Sept.  27,  1857;  son  of  Alexander  and 
Julia  Ann  (Foster)  Smith;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Rice  (io.,  at  age  of 
19,  working  on  farm  in  summer;  was 
in  partnership,  with  A.  J.  Bell,  at  Fari- 
bault, 1884-85;  moved  to  Dundas,  spring 
of  1885,  and  worked  at  common  labor; 
was  village  marshal,  1886-88;  on  farm 
at  town  of  Forest,  1888-96;  was  elected 
register  of  deeds.  Rice  Co.,  Nov.,  1896, 
reelected.  1898,  and  defeated  1900;  en- 
tered county  auditor's  office  as  deputy 
and  continued  for  4  years;  elected  judge 
of    probate,    Nov.,    1904,    and    re-elected, 

1906,  present  term  extending  to  Jan., 
1909.         Elected      mayor     of     Faribault, 

1907.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  subordinate  and  encamp- 
ment, A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Samaritans, 
M.  B.  A.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Bridge- 
water,  Minn.,  March  17,  1884,  to  Miss 
Olive  Olson  of  Port  Washington,  Wis. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Faribault. 
Minn. 

SMITH,  Georg-e  Boss,  lawyer;  born  in 
Stearns  Co.,  Minn.,  May  28,  1864;  son 
of  David  and  Katharine  (Crowe)  Smith; 
attended  district  school  until  15,  work- 
ing on  farm  in  summer;  graduate  Lake 
View  Academy,  1886,  gaining  prize  of 
gold  medal  for  scholarship;  taught 
school  until  1891;  graduate  College  of 
T..aw,  T;'niversity  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1893.  Has  been  actively  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  in  Minneapolis 
since  June,  1893.  Elected  judge  Pro- 
bate Court,  Nov.,  1906,  term  expiring, 
1909.  Member  Minnesota  State  Bar 
Association.  Republican.  Member  Delta 
Chi  fraternity.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Jan.  9,  1895,  to  Mrs.  F.  J.  Horan. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  114  Univer- 
sity Av.,  N.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  H.  Williams,  physician;  born 
at  Plainview,  Minn.,  Jan.  25,  1863;  son 
of  Hiram  and  Kate  (Williams)  Smith; 
graduate  State  Normal  School,  Winona. 
Minn.,  1886;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1897.  Unmarried.  Has 
been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Crookston,  Minn.,  since  Oct., 
1897.      Address:     Crookston,    Minn. 

SMITH,  Hansen  E.,  investment  bank- 
er and  mine  operator;  born,  Dec.  6,  1867. 
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in  public  schools  of  Manistee,  Mich., 
and  Swenberg's  School.  Grand  Rapids. 
Mich.,  graduating  from  the  latter  in 
1887.  Came  to  Duluth,  1892,  and  was 
connected  with  the  Duluth  Gas  &  Water 
Co.,  1892-93;  was  assistant  treasurer 
Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  Ry.,  1893- 
94,  and  cashier  Iron  Exchange  Bank, 
1894-95:  established  H.  E.  Smith  &  Co., 
1895,  of  which  he  is  the  head,  the  com- 
pany being  devoted  to  organizing  and 
financing  mining  and  other  enterprises, 
among  which  are  the  D.  R.  L.  &  W.  Ry., 
Rainy  Lake  Lumber  Co.,  Union  Match 
Co..  Palladio  Building  Co.,  Zenith  Coal 
Mining  Co.,  Intermountain  Exploration 
Co.,  etc.  Is  the  president  of  the  Inter- 
mountain Exploration  Co.,  of  Salt  Lake 
City;  Zenith  Coal  Mining  Co.,  of  Ze- 
nith, N.  D.,  and  officer  and  director  in 
others.  Ex-president  Duluth  Water  and 
Light  Department,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; one  of  the  organizers  and  di- 
rector Commercial  Club;  member  of 
Duluth  Charter  Commission.  Married, 
1891,  to  Mary  Cecelia  Wilson.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi.  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Boating-  and  fishing.  Ofl^ce:  Palladio 
Bldg.,  Duluth.  Residence:  Central  Court, 
W.   Duluth,    Minn. 

SMITH,  Henry  Edwin,  N.  W.  sales 
agent  North  Western  Fuel  Co.;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  8.  1868;  son 
of  Addison  T.  and  Theresa  Smith;  edu- 
cated in  St.  Paul  public  schools;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1S95,  to  Miss  Esther 
M.  Geery.  Entered  general  office  of 
Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.,  and  continued  for  5  years;  became 
connected  with  the  North  Western  Fuel 
Co.,  1888,  advancing  until  in  1900  he 
was  made  North  Western  Sales  Agent 
of  the  North  Western  Fuel  Co.,  at  St. 
Paul,  a  position  he  now  holds.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota. Town  and  Country,  Nushka.  Rec- 
reations: General  athletics.  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  656 
Portland   Av..   St.   Paul. 

SMITH,  Henry  Gordon,  fire  insurance; 
born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J..  1855;  son 
of  F.  Randolph  and  Hannah  (Gordon) 
Smith.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1857,  and 
started  in  fire  insurance  business  as 
local  agent,  Winona.  1880.  In  1895  or- 
ganized a  mutual  fire  insurance  com- 
pany to  carry  grain  and  elevator  risks; 
in  i902  reorganized  the  company  on  a 
stock  basis  as  the  Winona  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.,  and  within  the  past  two  years 
has  located  in  Minneapolis  as  its  secre- 
tary and  manager.  Married  at  Winona, 
Minn.,  1878,  to  Miss  Lucy  Kendall. 
Clubs:  Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Automo- 
bile. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and 
golf.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1672   Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Henry  Morse,  merchant;  born 
at  Janesville,  Wis.,  June  10,  1800;  son 
of  F.  M.  and  Anna  (Morse)  Smith;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents,  1805;  edu- 
cated in  Rushford  High  School  and 
Janesville  Business  College.  Has  been 
engaged  in  general  merchandise  business 


at  Rushford  since  Feb.,  1882,  and  in  his 
own  name  since  1887.  Married  at  Rush- 
ford, 1898,  to  Miss  Minnie  E.  Rockwell. 
Address:    Rushford,  Minn. 

SMITH,  Herbert  Olin,  physician;  born 
at  Dixon,  111.,  Sept.  6,  1858;  son  Eli  Clark 
and  Ann  Eliza  (Mason)  Smith;  graduate 
Dixon  High  School;  attended  University 
of  Illinois,  1874-75;  Hahnemann  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  111.,  1878-81,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  M.D.,  1881.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  at  Shakopee,  Minn., 
since  June,  1881.  Member  Scott-Carver 
County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association.  Mason;  R.  A.  M., 
Knight  Templar;  member  O.  E.  S.,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  16.  1882, 
to  Miss  J.  Addie  Meacham.  Address: 
Shakopee.    Minn. 

SMITH,  Hiram  Clark,  furniture  man- 
ufacturer; born  at  Neenah,  Wis..  June 
3,  1859;  son  of  Abner  B.  and  Betsey 
L.  Smith;  educated  in  Oshkosh  (Wis.) 
High  School  and  Daggett's  Business  Col- 
lege, Oshkosh.  Began  active  career  as 
traveling  furniture  salesman,  1879;  lo- 
cated in  Minneapolis  and  assisted  in 
organization  of  firm  of  McLeod  &  Smith, 
1888,  manufacturers  of  upholstered  fur- 
niture, of  which  he  is  manager.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum,  National  Union. 
Married  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1885, 
to  Miss  Ida  L.  Tyler.  Club:  East  Side 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  700  Central  Av.  Resi- 
dence:   801   6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  J.  Georg-e,  manufacturer  of 
chocolates;  born  at  Madison,  Wis..  Sept. 
21,  1866;  son  of  J.  and  Mary  (Higham) 
Smith;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
St.  Paul.  In  confectionery  business  in 
St.  Paul  since  1885.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Married  at  Charlotteville.  Va., 
Sept.  10,  1902,  to  Miss  Alice  "Warren. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Cor.  6th  St. 
and  Automobile  Alley.  Residence:  826 
Goodrich  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SMITH,  J.  Watson,  life  insurance; 
born,  Phillips.  Me,  June  3,  1855;  son  of 
Linus  and  Eliza  F.  (Cook)  Smith;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Nicho'ls  Latin  School  and  Bates 
College,  Lewiston;  married  at  Phillips, 
Me.,  June  28,  1880,  to  Minnie  G.  Beal. 
Began  active  career  in  1877  as  teacher 
and  for  three  years  was  principal  in 
high  schools  of  Toledo,  O..  and  Newark, 
N.  J.;  has  been  connected  with  Provi- 
dent Life  and  Trust  Co.,  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  continuously,  since  1880,  and 
came  to  St.  Paul  in  July,  1888,  as  gen- 
eral agent  for  the  State  of  Minnesota. 
Republican.  Congregationalist.  Member 
of  the  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  St.  Paul  Whist.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
SOI   Goodrich  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

SMITH,  James  B.,  clothier;  born  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  Jan.  20.  1867;  son  of 
Alexander  and  Anna  (Parson)  Smith; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Faribault 
and    at    The    Shattuck    School;     unmar- 


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ried.  Has  been  engaged  in  tailoring  and 
clothing  business  since  the  beginning 
of  his  active  career,  1887;  member  of 
the  firm  of  Carpenter  &  Smith.  Demo- 
crat. Mayor  of  Faribault,  1896-07.  Was 
1st  lieut.  staff  inspector  rifle  practice, 
M.  N.  G.  Mason.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Golf,  tennis  and  fishing. 
Address:     Faribault,   Minn. 

SMITH,  John  A.,  quarrying;  born  at 
Rushford,  Minn.,  1870;  son  of  John  C. 
and  Josephine  V.  (Lamb)  Smith;  edu- 
cated at  University  of  Minnesota,  class 
of  1894.  Be^an  active  career  in  mer- 
cantile business  in  Wisconsin;  has  been 
interested  in  stone  quarrying  since  1896 
and  is  general  manager  of  the  Kettle 
River  Quarries  Co.;  also  vice  president 
Quarryman's  State  Bank  and  Sandstone 
Land  Co.  Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  4429  Upton  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

SMITH,  John  Day,  jurist;  born  at 
Litchfield,  Me.,  Feb.  25,  1845;  son  of 
Edward  G.  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Lord) 
Smitli;  educated  at  Brown  University, 
graduating,  1872,  degree  of  A.M.,  1875; 
Columbia  University,  Law  School,  1878, 
degree  of  LL.M.,  1881.  Served  in  Civil 
War,  in  Co.  F,  19th  Maine  Vols.,  2nd 
Army  Corps,  battles  Army  of  Potomac 
from  Antietam  until  June  22,  1864,  when 
he  was  severely  wounded  at  Petersburg. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1880;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1886;  member  Minnesota  House 
of  Representatives,  1889;  State  senate, 
1891-95.  Republican.  Lecturer  on  law 
of  torts  and  criminal  law,  Howard  L"ni- 
versity.  lSSl-86;  lecturer  on  American 
Constitutional  law,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, since  1888.  Member  G.  A.  R. 
(commander  department  of  Minnesota, 
1893).  District  judge  4th  judicial  dis- 
trict of  Minnesota,  for  term  expiring 
Jan.  1,  1911.  Author:  Cases  on  Consti- 
tutional Law.  Married,  1st,  at  Waltham, 
Mass..  July  20,  1872,  to  Mary  H.  Chad- 
bourne;  2nd,  at  Delaware,  O.,  Sept.  16, 
1879,  to  Laura  Bean.  Address:  Court 
House.  Residence:  2720  Pillsbury  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  John  Iiiudsay,  loans  and  farm 
lands;  born  at  Collfield,  Quebec,  Can., 
Sept.  7,  1857;  son  of  Asahel  W.  and 
Jennette  (Rorison)  Smith;  attended 
public  schools  and  graduated  from  Mus- 
grove  College,  Ottawa.  Ontario,  Can. 
Became  a  citizen  of  the  United  States, 
1881;  engaged  in  real  estate  and  in- 
surance business  at  Brainerd,  Minn., 
until  1889,  in  which  year  he  moved  to 
Minneapolis,  and  has  since  been  largely 
identified  with  real  estate,  loans,  lands 
and  fire  insurance.  President  Minnesota 
Saving  Fund  Co.,  John  L.  Smith  Land 
Co.;  secretary  and  treasurer  Settlers' 
Land  Co.,  Minnetonka  Land  Co.  Mem- 
ber Minneapolis  Real  Estate  Board, 
Board  of  Insurance  Underwriters.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Zion  Commandery  K.  T.,  Zurah 
Temple.  Married,  Brainerd,  Minn.,  Sept. 
5,  1883,  to  Blanche  S.   Sleeper,  daughter 


of  Judge  Chauncy  B.  Sleeper.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Lafayette.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing  and  stock  raising. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
2323   Bryant  Av.,   S.,  Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Joseph  H.,  hardware  mer- 
cliant;  born  at  Houlton,  Me.,  July  14, 
1853;  son  of  Chas.  B.  and  Cliristiana 
M.  (Bray)  Smith;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Maine  and  Minnesota;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1876, 
to  Sarah  L.  Bryant.  Came  to  Minne- 
sota. 1868;  started  in  the  hardware 
lousiness,  1878,  as  partner  of  C.  B.  &  J. 
H.  Smith;  since  1893  under  own  name. 
Recreation:  Travel.  Office:  214-216 
Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  226  Ridgwood 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Iiewis,  general  merchandise; 
born  in  Douglas  County,  Minn.,  May  8, 
1873;  son  of  Knute  J.  and  Belle  (Ras- 
muson)  Smith;  educated  in  country 
school  until  15,  Alexandria  High  School, 
Sauk  Center  Academy,  International 
Correspondence  College,  up  to  19.  Taught 
school  5  years;  was  secretary  Nelson 
Creamery,  2  years;  engaged  in  general 
merchandise  business  at  Osakis,  Minn., 
in  his  own  name,  1897-1903;  has  been 
manager  J.  A.  Caughren,  Smith  &  Co., 
retail  general  merchandise,  since  Sept. 
15,  1903.  Town  clerk,  Osakis,  2  years; 
village  recorder,  4  years;  now  village 
alderman.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mem- 
ber Danish  Brotherhood  of  America. 
Married  at  Osakis,  Feb.  16,  1898,  to 
Sophie  M.  Clausen.  Address:  Osakis, 
Minn. 

SMITH,  Iiyndon  Ambrose,  lawyer; 
born  at  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  July  15,  1854; 
son  of  Ambrose  and  Cynthia  M.  (Eger- 
ton)  Smith;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  academies,  N.  H.  and  Vt.;  Dart- 
mouth College,  degrees  of  A.B.,  1880, 
A.M.,  1883;  Georgetown  Universitv,  D. 
C,  LL.B.,  1882,  LL.M.,  1884.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1883.  Clerk  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion, Washington.  D.  C,  1880-85;  came 
to  Minnesota,  1885;  county  attorney, 
Chippewa  Co.,  Minn.,  1889-90,  1903-09; 
lieutenant  governor,  Minnesota,  1899- 
1903.  Vice  president  First  National 
Bank  of  Montevideo,  Minn.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Bar  Association,  Amer- 
ican Bar  Association;  delegate  Interna- 
tional Congregational  Council,  Boston, 
1899,  and  Universal  Congress  of  Law- 
yers and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Re- 
publican. Congrcgationalist.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Author:  Re- 
cent School  Law  Decisions  (1883).  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  3,  1886,  to 
Miss  Dora  Rogers  of  Kittery,  Me. 
Clubs:  Minnesota  Congregational,  Com- 
mercial.      Address:       Montevideo,    Minn. 

SMITH,  Milton  Stelle,  civil  engineer; 
born  in  New  Jersey,  1852;  son  of  Rich- 
ard Ross  and  Julia  A.  (Stelle)  Smith; 
educated  in  common  and  high  schools 
and  at  The  Shattuck  Military  Academy, 
Faribault,  Minn.  Began  work  as  civil 
engineer  in  1870;  county  surveyor  of 
Nobles  Co.,  Minn.,  for  15  years;  drain- 
age   expert    for    10    years.      President    of 


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Smith  Implement  Co.,  organized,  1903. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Married  at  Fari- 
bault, 1874,  to  Flora  E.  Ingram  (now 
deceased).   Address:   Worthington,   Minn. 

SMITH,  Myron  W.,  physician;  born 
at  Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  27,  1871;  son  of 
Col.  Bliphas  and  Emma  (Barnes)  Smith; 
graduate  University  of  N.  Dakota,  de- 
gree of  B.S.,  1890;  Boston  University, 
Ch.B.,  1894,  M.D.,  1895.  Married  at 
Oil  City.  Pa.,  1896,  to  Dr.  Grace  Gardi- 
ner. Began  practice  in  Boston.  1895: 
in  Oil  City,  Pa.,  1896-98;  came  to  Red 
Wing.  Minn.,  1898.  Homeopath.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Institute  of  Homeo- 
pathy, Boston  Homeopathic  Medical 
Society.  Vice  president  Red  Wing  board 
of  education  since  1905.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Yachting,  automobiling.  Address: 
Red   Wing,   Minn. 

SMITH,  Peter  Bentz,  manager  St.  An- 
thony &  Dakota  Elevator  Co.;  born  at 
York,  Pa.,  Feb.  9,  1851;  son  of  Peter 
J.  and  Eva  (Bentz)  Smith;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Pennsylvania. 
Came  west,  in  1869,  and  taught  school 
at  Bellevue,  Neb.,  one  year,  1869-70; 
went  to  Duluth,  Minn.,  1870,  and  began 
in  grain  business,  continuing  until  1874; 
became  junior  partner  in  grain  firm  of 
C.  B.  Newcomb  &  Co.,  St.  Paul;  was 
in  Fargo,  N.  D.,  as  superintendent  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  Elevator  Co.,  1880-88; 
located  in  Minneapolis  and  has  been 
connected  with  the  St.  Anthony  &  Da- 
kota Elevator  Co.,  as  its  director  and 
manager,  since  Sept.  1,  1888;  also  di- 
rector Washburn-Crosby  Co.,  Barnum 
Grain  Co.,  Royal  Milling  Co.;  director 
and  treasurer  Huhn  Elevator  Co.;  vice 
president  Winona  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
President  Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (reelected,  Oct.,  1906,  director  and 
vice  president  7  years  prior  to  1905). 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  May,  1902,  to  Miss 
Marie  Dewey  Graham.  Clubs:  Minneap- 
olis. I^afayette.  Minikahda.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Residence: 
103   E.   Ifith   St.,   Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Rj,  president  The  Munson 
Shorthand  Institute  (inc.) ;  born  at  Eagle, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  -'4,  1868;  son  of  George  H. 
and  Alvira  (Thompson)  Smith;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  New  York,  Ohio  and 
Michigan.  Came  to  Minneapolis,  1884; 
began  active  career  as  clerk  in  a  fruit 
store;  began  study  of  shortliand,  1886; 
bought  out  school,  1893,  and  incorpo- 
rated it  in  1894  as  The  Munson  Short- 
hand Institute,  of  which  is  president; 
also  president  Munson  Stationery  Co. 
and  Munson  Printing  Co.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Member  National  Shorthand 
Teachers'  Association.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
1899,  to  Miss  Gladys  F.  Anderson.  Club: 
Automobile  (secretary).  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  fishing.  Office:  Met- 
ropolitan l.,ife  Bldg.  Residence:  2911 
Park   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

SMITH,  Robert  Armstrong',  mayor  of 
St.    Paul;     born   at   Boonville,    Ind.,   June 


13,  1827;  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Graham)  Smith;  educated  in  public 
schools;  graduated  from  Eaw  Depart- 
ment University  of  Indiana,  1850.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1853,  as  private  secretary 
to  his  brother-in-law,  Willis  A.  Gorman, 
territorial  governor  of  Minnesota,  and 
has  since  made  St.  Paul  his  home;  was 
elected  treasurer  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1856, 
and  served  until  1868;  held  the  posi- 
tion of  territorial  librarian  until  1858. 
Became  member  banking  firm  of  Daw- 
son, Smith  &  Reed,  1866,  and  was  one 
of  the  incorporators  of  the  Bank  of 
Minnesota,  and  served  many  years  as 
its  vice  president.  Ex-president  and  ex- 
member  city  council;  postmaster  of  St. 
Paul,  1892-1896;  has  been  mayor  of  St. 
Paul  for  8  terms.  Married  at  Blooming- 
ton,  Ind..  1850,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  Stone. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Club: 
Commercial.  Offices:  City  Hall.  Resi- 
dence:   Merchants'   Hotel,   St.   Paul. 

SMITH,  Samuel  Georg-e,  clergyman 
and  educator;  born  at  Birmingham, 
Eng.,  March  7.  1852;  son  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Smith  (M.A.)  and  Harriet  (John- 
son) Smith;  graduated  at  Cornell  Col- 
lege (A.B.:  A.M.),  Syracuse  University 
(A.M.;  Ph.D.);  married  at  St.  Paul, 
June  14,  1890,  to  Sadie  Nicols.  Pastor 
Peoples'  Church  of  St.  Paul  since  1888; 
professor  of  sociology.  University  of 
Minnesota,  since  1890.  Member  of  com- 
mission to  locate  Insane  Hospital;  mem- 
ber Board  of  Corrections  and  Charities 
seven  years  and  school  board,  St.  Paul, 
three  years;  member  of  Library  Board; 
member  Board  of  Regents  University  of 
Minnesota,  four  years.  Member  Nation- 
al Conference  of  Charities  (president). 
National  Prison  Association  and  numer- 
ous reform  organizations.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Town  and  Country 
(St.  Paul),  Aldine  (New  York  City). 
Office:  Peoples'  Church.  Residence:  125 
College   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

SMITH,  Suwarrow  A.,  county  treas- 
urer of  Mower  Co.;  born  at  Spring 
Valley,  Minn..  March  28,  1859;  son  of 
John  M.  and  Ann  J.  (Kingsley)  Smith; 
educated  in  public  schools;  married, 
Oct.  24,  1882,  to  Cora  B.  Urleson  (died, 
April  19,  1899).  Raised  on  a  farm  in 
Fillmore  Co.,  Minn.;  located  in  Austin 
in  fall  of  1882;  engaged  in  grain  busi- 
ness, 1884-1903;  has  been  county  treas- 
urer of  Mower  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1903. 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W..  M.  W.  A.  Club: 
Progressive  League.  Recreation:  Launch- 
ing.    Address:    Austin,  Minn. 

SMITH,  "Walter  J.,  banker;  born  at 
Eureka,  Kan.,  Oct.  5,  1870;  entered 
lianklng  business,  1890;  president  and 
director  Miners'  National  Bank,  Eveleth; 
vice  president  State  Bank  of  Aurora. 
Deputy  collector  of  customs,  district  of 
St.  Paul;  member  Eveleth  School  Board. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pvthias. 
Married  at  Tower,  Minn.,  1896,  to  Miss 
I,illian  Maclnnis.  Club:  Fayal.  Ad- 
dress:   Eveleth,   Minn. 


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SmiTH,  Welcome  J.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Galesville,  Wis.,  Jan.  17,  1S64;  son  of 
George  H.  and  Carrie  C.  (Johnston) 
Smitli;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Galesville;  Galesville  University;  Law 
Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1887.  Mar- 
ried at  Winona,  Minn.,  1890,  to  Miss  Ida 
Gerlicher.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  March. 
1886;  has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
Winona  since  1887;  member  law  firm 
of  Tawney,  Smith  &  Tawney  since  1890. 
Democrat.  Was  municipal  judge,  Wi- 
nona, 1901-05.  Member  Winona  Bar  As- 
sociation. Director  Park  Brewery  Co. 
Mason  (32°),  Shriner;  member  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Club:  Arlington.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing,  bowling  and  boating. 
Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

SMITH,  William  C,  division  engineer 
Northern  Pacific  Rv.;  born  at  St.  Cloud, 
Minn.,  July  30,  1865;  son  of  Albert  and 
Sarah  Chittenden  (Nichol)  Smith;  edu- 
cated at  St.  Cloud  High  School,  gradua- 
ting, 1884;  graduated  from  University 
of  Minnesota,  Civil  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, June,  1890.  Entered  service  of 
St.  Paul  &  Northern  Ry.,  as  resident 
engineer,  St.  Paul,  continuing,  1890-93; 
was  assistant  engineer  Northern  Pacific 
Ry.,  at  Duluth,  1893-97;  assistant  en- 
gineer, same  road,  at  Jamestown,  N.  D., 
1897-99;  assistant  engineer  in  charge  of 
construction  work,  1899-1902;  division 
engineer  at  Uivingston,  Mont.,  March  1 
to  Dec.  1,  1902;  has  been  division  engi- 
neer, same  I'oad,  at  St.  Paul,  since  Dec. 
1,  1902.  Mason  (32°);  member  Beta 
Theta  Pi  fraternity.  Married  at  Sauk 
Center,  Minn.,  Dec.  29,  1896,  to  Miss 
Clara  Richards.  Office:  Broadway,  Cor. 
4th  St.  Residence:  95  Kent  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

SMITH,  William  Watkins,  bank  cash- 
ier; son  of  William  A.  and  Martha 
Strong  (Watkins)  Smith;  reared  on  a 
farm  and  educated  in  common  schools 
and  at  Lawrence  University,  Appleton, 
Wis.,  graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  June, 
1881.  Began  active  career  as  employe 
of  the  First  National  Bank,  Canton, 
S.  D.,  1881;  associated  with  C.  D.  Grif- 
fin and  organized  the  Merchants'  Bank, 
Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.,  Aug.  1,  1882,  which 
continued  until  1902,  when  it  was 
merged  into  The  First  National  Bank, 
of  which  he  is  cashier.  Was  member 
military  staff  of  Gov.  Nelson.  Member 
L  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Mar- 
ried at  Kasson,  Minn.,  Sept.  29.  1885,  to 
Miss  Ada  Cogswell  Bunker.  Address: 
Sleepy  Eye,    Minn. 

SNIDER,  Samuel  Prather,  ex-con- 
gressman, farmer,  miner;  born  at  Mt. 
Gilead,  O.,  Oct.  9,  1845;  son  of  John  R. 
and  Catharine  (Prather)  Snider;  edu- 
cated at  Mt.  Gilead  High  School,  Ober- 
lin  College;  married  at  Mt.  Gilead,  O., 
Julv  27,  1871,  Ella  A.  Trimble.  Enlisted 
Dec.  6,  1861,  in  Co.  D,  65th  Ohio  Vols.; 
later  capt.  13th  U.  S.  C.  T.;  wounded  at 
battles  of  Stone  River  and  Chickamauga; 
discharged  on  account  of  wounds,  Oct., 
1864.     Civil  pursuits  in  Ohio  until   1875, 


when  removed  to  Minnesota,  and  made 
liome  in  Minneapolis.  Served  in  Minne- 
sota Legislature  4  years;  member  Con- 
gress, 1889-91.  Built  Midland  railroad 
as  president,  and  engaged  in  farming 
and  iron  mining.  Member  G.  A.  R., 
Loyal  Legion.  Episcopalian.  Repub- 
lican. Address:  1226  Mt.  Curve  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

SNOW,  Arthur  Herbert,  jurist;  born 
at  Clinton,  Mich.,  Sept.  20,  1841;  son  of 
Fielder  Slade  and  Caroline  (Keyes) 
Snow;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Clinton;  University  of  Michigan,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  June,  1865; 
Albany  Law  School,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
graduating,  June,  1867;  married  at  Ho- 
mer, Mich..  Aug.  28,  1867,  to  Miss 
Martha  A.  Westcott.  Began  practice  of 
law  in  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Dec,  1867, 
continuing  until  1871;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, Jan.  12,  1871,  and  located  at  Wi- 
nona; was  county  attorney  Winona  Co., 
1875-79;  city  attorney,  Winona,  several 
terms,  and  mayor,  1885-86;  also  mem- 
ber board  of  education,  Winona,  member 
State  Board  of  Examiners  in  Law.  Has 
been  district  judge,  3rd  judicial  dis- 
trict of  Minnesota,  since  Jan.,  1897, 
present  term  expiring  Jan.,  1909.  Epis- 
copalian. Recreations:  Miscellaneous 
reading,  the  theatre,  trips  into  the  coun- 
try and  on  tiie  river  in  summer.  Ad- 
dress:   Winona,  Minn. 

SNVDER,  Fred  B.,  attorney  at  law; 
l3orn  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  21, 
1S59;  son  of  Simeon  P.  and  Mary  (Ram- 
sey) Snyder;  educated  in  public  schools 
in  Minneapolis  and  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  1881;  married,  1st,  at 
Minneapolis,  1885,  to  Miss  Susan  M. 
Pillsbury,  who  died  in  1891;  2nd,  1896, 
to  Miss  Leonora  G.  Dickson,  of  Pills- 
bury.  Entered  upon  practice  of  law, 
1882.  and  now  member  of  the  law  firm 
of  Snvder  &  Gale.  Alderman  2nd  Ward, 
Minneapolis,  1893-96;  president  City 
Council  and  acting  mayor,  1895-96; 
member  House  of  Representatives,  Min- 
nesota State  Legislature,  1897-98;  mem- 
ber State  Senate,  1899-1902.  Republican. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
915    6th    St.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

SNVDER,  Harry,  professor  of  agri- 
cultural chemistry  and  soils;  born  at 
Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1867;  son 
of  David  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Harter)  Sny- 
der; educated  in  public  schools,  Herki- 
mer (N.  Y.)  Academy,  Clinton  Liberal 
Institute,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, B.S.,  with  special  honors  in 
chemistry,  1889;  spent  two  years  in  ad- 
vanced work  at  Cornell  University; 
married  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1890,  to 
Adelaide  C.  Craig.  Since  1891.  professor 
of  agricultural  chemistry,  University  of 
Minnesota,  and  chemist  to  the  Minnesota 
Agi-icultural  Experiment  Station;  pro- 
fessor of  soils,  1906.  Expert  in  Nutri- 
tion Investigations,  carried  on  by  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Fellow  A. 
A.  A.  S.;  member  Society  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Agriculture,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Delta 
Theta.    Author:    The  Chemistry  of  Plant 


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tilizers  (1905);  Dairy  Chemistry  (1906): 
also  bulletins.  Office:  College  of  Agri- 
culture, University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence: 2090  Commonwealth  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SOSESIiINIl,  Alfred,  banking,  real 
estate;  born  in  Sweden,  May  IS.  18.56; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Sweden. 
Came  to  America,  1877,  and  to  Luding- 
and  Animal  Life  (1903);  Soils  and  Fer- 
ton,  Mich.,  1879;  worked  at  mason's 
trade  and  in  lumber  camps;  located  in 
Lincoln  Co.,  Minn.,  1885,  bought  land 
and  engaged  in  farming;  was  elected 
register  of  deeds,  1890,  continuing  until 
1895;  began  in  real  estate  and  farm 
loan  business,  1895;  engaged  in  banking 
in  1901,  as  cashier  and  director  of 
National  Citizens  Bank;  now  cashier  of 
Farmers'  State  Bank.  Has  been  court 
commissioner  of  Lincoln  Co.  since  1898; 
also  abstracter  of  titles.  Lutheran. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A., 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Ludington, 
Mich.,  Dec.  22,  1SS3,  to  Miss  Emily  R. 
Johnson.     Address:    Lake  Benton,   Minn. 

SOBERQUIST,  Harold  A.,  electrician; 
born  in  Sweden,  June  30,  1866;  educated 
in  public  schools  in  Sweden,  until  1880; 
pursued  three  courses  of  study  at  The 
Royal  Navy,  Sweden,  1886-90.  In  the 
service  of  the  Royal  Telegraph  Works, 
Sweden,  1890-92;  immigrated  to  the 
I'nited  States,  1892;  engaged  in  various 
occupations,  1892-98.  Manager  of  the 
Fergus  Telephone  Co.  since  April,  1898, 
and  of  the  North  Western  Telephone 
Exchange,  at  Fergus  Falls,  since  Oct.  1, 
190G.  Served  in  Royal  Navy  of  Swe- 
den, 1880-90,  resigning  as  sergeant. 
Member  M.  W.  A.  and  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1897,  to 
Emma  Elizabeth  Elg.  Address:  Fergus 
Falls,  Minn. 

SOHIDBEBG,  Olof,  physician;  born  at 
Ostersund,  Sweden,  July  6,  1859;  son  of 
Olof  and  Ingrid  (Olsdotter)  Sohl- 
berg;  graduated  from  College  of  Oster- 
sund, Sweden,  1879;  Minnesota  College 
Hospital  (now  Medical  Department  of 
the  University  of  Minnesota)  M.D.,  1884. 
Married  at  (Gannon  Falls,  Minn.,  1886, 
to  Helvina  A.  Wold.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  since  1S84.  Member 
Ramsey  County  Medical  Society,  Minne- 
sota State  and  American  Medical  asso- 
ciations, director  of  the  North  Star 
Benefit  Association  of  Moline.  111.;  .di- 
rector Minnesota  College  (Minneapolis, 
Minn.),  Bethesda  Hospital,  Bethesda 
Deaconness  Home  (St.  Paul)  and  The 
Home  for  the  Aged  at  Chisago  City, 
Minn.  Lutheran.  Club:  Norden.  Office: 
329  East  7th  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
783  Fairmount  Av.,  St.  Paul.  Summer 
home.    Lake    Forest,    Minn. 

SOMERS,  Charles  W.,  lumber:  born 
in  Pennsylvania,  Jan.  10.  1870;  son  of 
Edward  and  Margaret  (Fisher)  Somers: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; married  at  Lakefield,  Minn.,  1900, 
to  Miss  Minnie  L.  Timm.  Began  active 
career  as  a  commercial  traveler;  came 
to    St.    Paul,    1893,    and    engaged    in    real 


estate  and  land  business;  assisted  in 
organizing  the  Somers-Timm  Lumber 
Co.,  1903,  of  which  he  has  been  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  since  time  of  its 
organization.  Mason,  Knight  Templar. 
Recreation:  Driving.  Office:  Manhattan 
Bldg.  Residence:  779  Carroll  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

SOMEBVIIiIiE,  Georgre  W.,  lawyer; 
born  in  Indiana,  1855;  son  of  William 
and  Rachel  (Cunningham)  Somerville; 
graduated  from  Rochester  (Minn.)  High 
School,  1876,  and  from  Law  Department, 
University  of  Michigan,  1879.  Began 
practice  of  law  in  1879.  Filled  position 
of  county  attorney  of  Brown  Co.,  1882- 
88;  ex-city  attorney  of  Sleepy  Eye; 
State  Senator,  1899-1907.  Member  of 
the  law  firm  of  Somerville  &  Hauser; 
president  Sleepy  Eye  Land  and  Invest- 
ment Co.;  vice  president  North  Star 
Grain  Co.,  Canada;  director  State  Bank 
of  Morgan.  Republican.  Methodist.  Ma- 
son, Shriner;  member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Roch- 
ester, Minn.,  1881,  to  Miss  Mary  Fuller. 
Address:    Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 

SOXbnviEBS,  Benjamin,  merchant;  born 
at  Monroe,  Wis.,  1859;  son  of  George 
and  Amalie  (Stern)  Sommers.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1882;  has  been  identified 
with  G.  Sommers  &  Co.,  wholesale  gen- 
eral merchandise,  since  the  organization 
of  the  house,  in  1881,  and  has  been 
president  of  the  company  since  its  in- 
corporation, 1903.  Office:  6th  and 
Wacouta  Sts.  Residence:  18  Summit 
Ct.,   St.   Paul. 

SOMMERS,  Charles  Iiyesring',  mer- 
chant; born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Feb. 
14,  1870;  son  of  George  and  Amalia 
(Stern)  Sommers;  graduate  Green  Bay 
High  School,  1886;  University  of  Min- 
nesota, B.A.,  1890.  Married  at  New  York, 
1904,  to  Rosa  Davidson.  Since  1890  has 
been  in  firm  of  G.  Sommers  &  Co.,  of 
which  is  secretary.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Member  Beta  Theta  Pi  society 
(treasurer  of  Minnesota  society),  Pi  Beta 
Nu  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Secretary 
Unity  Church.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Min- 
nesota Boat  (vice  president),  Amateur 
Athletic  (director).  Office:  6th  and  Wa- 
couta Sts.  Residence:  592  Grand  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

SOMMERS,  Henry  Stem,  merchant; 
born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1877; 
son  of  George  and  Amalie  (Stern)  Som- 
mers; came  to  Minnesota,  1886;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul  and 
at  University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
TiL.B.,  1898.  Has  been  identified  with 
G.  Sommers  &  Co.,  wholesale  merchan- 
dise, since  leaving  college;  became 
member  of  the  company,  upon  its  incor- 
poration, 1903,  and  is  its  treasurer. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Unmarried.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  A.  A.  A.,  Minnesota,  Boat. 
Office:  6th  and  Wacouta  Sts.  Residence: 
9   S.   St.  Albans  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

SOMMERSTAD,  Carl  P.,  banking; 
born  at  New  Richland,  Minn.,  Dec.  3, 
1876;  son  of  Tollef  K.  and  Ellen  (He- 
denstad)   Sommerstad;    educated  in  com- 


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mon  schools  of  Waseca  Co.,  find  at 
Minnesota  Normal  and  Business  College, 
1896.  Unmarried.  Raised  on  a  farm; 
became  bookkeeper  First  National  Bank, 
Waseca,  1S99;  was  elected  assistant 
cashier,  1902,  and  has  been  cashier  of 
the  bank  since  1903.  Deputy  oil  in- 
spector for  3  years;  has  been  treasurer 
City  of  Waseca  since  1903.  Lutheran. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Waseca, 
Minn. 

SOMSEK,  Stephen  Herbert,  lawyer: 
born  in  Howard  County,  la..  May  29. 
1877;  son  of  G.  J.  and  Emma  H.  (Gleas- 
son)  Somsen;  came  to  Minnesota,  1889; 
educated  in  Minneapolis  High  School 
and  College  of  Law,  University  of  Min- 
nesota, graduating,  degree  of  LL.B., 
1898;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  the  bar 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June,  1898;  began 
practice  in  Winona  and  has  been  part- 
ner in  law  firm  of  Brown,  Abbott  & 
Somsen  since  Jan.,  1900.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  and  Winona  County  Bar 
associations.  Democrat.  Was  special 
judge  of  municipal  court,  1900-04.  Sec- 
retary and  director  Biesanz  Stone  Co. 
Mason  (32°),  Shriner.  Director  Masonic 
Benevolent  Association.  Member  Phil- 
harmonic Society.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Arlington  (president).  Meadow  Brook 
(director).  Recreations:  Golf,  automo- 
biling.      Address:     Winona,    Minn. 

SOmrESTir,  Jolm  K.,  merchant;  born 
in  Norway,  April  15.  1858;  son  of  Chris- 
topher P.  and  Ingrid  Sonnesyn;  educated 
in  common  and  high  schools  and  grad- 
uated from  seminary,  1879.  Entered 
mercantile  business  in  Norway,  1880: 
came  to  America,  1882,  and  stopped  at 
Boscabell,  Wis.,  moving  to  Madelia, 
Minn.,  later  in  the  year;  bought  store 
of  H.  Herrick,  1886,  and  has  since  con- 
ducted business  under  title  of  J.  K. 
Sonnesyn  &  Co.  Also  director  First 
National  Bank;  president  St.  James 
Telephone  Co.  (St.  James),  Twin  City 
Oil  Co.  (Minneapolis).  Married  at  St. 
James,  Dec.  7,  1896,  to  Miss  Anna  Sophia 
Fuhr.      Address:     St.    James,    Minn. 

SORElfSON,  Oscar  C.  P.,  miller:  born 
in  Denmark,  April  3,  1850;  educated  in 
private  schools.  Began  at  the  age  of 
15  to  learn  tlie  milling  business;  came 
to  America,  1872,  located  first  at  Gran- 
ville, Mich.;  was  connected  with  the 
Rockton  Mills,  the  old  Kasson  Mill  and 
milled  at  Claremont  for  two  j'ears: 
purchased  the  Rockton  Mills.  1877.  and 
has  since  operated  them;  built  the  Kas- 
son Roller  Mills,  1894.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:   Kasson,   Minn. 

SOBSNSEIT,  Severin  N.,  manufactur- 
er; born,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  April  3,1864; 
son  of  Soren  Andreas  and  Anna  (Sve- 
nungsen)  Sorensen;  educated  by  private 
instruction;  married  at  Clear  Lake,  la., 
June  22,  1892,  to  Andrine  M.  Halvorsen. 
Began  business  career  as  clerk  in  hard- 
ware store.  Clear  Lake,  la.,  1879-81; 
learned    tinner's    trade    at    Blue    Earth, 


Minn.,     1882-85; 
Clear    Lake,    la 


worked 
1886,    r 


trade    at 
It    Devil's 


Lake,  N.  D.,  1887-88;  bought  tin  shop 
at  Crookston,  Minn.,  1889;  started  hard- 
ware business  with  M.  E.  Randklev, 
Fosston,  Minn.,  1890;  added  farm  imple- 
ments and  lumber  and  continued  in  that 
business  until  1899;  since  fall  of  1900, 
president,  treasurer  and  director  Foss- 
ton Mfg.  Co.  of  St.  Paul,  manufacturers 
and  jobbers  of  road  graders,  ditching 
machines,  etc.  Democrat.  Lutheran. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (St.  Paul);  Odin, 
Minneapolis.  Othce:  473  Cleveland  Av., 
North  St.  Paul.  Residence:  1716  El- 
liott  A\-..   S.,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 

SOSKXTSS,  Halvor  !•.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Grue.  Norway,  1870;  educated  at 
Kongsvinger  Academy,  Norway;  came 
to  America,  1888;  graduate  of  College 
of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1898;  degree  of  LL.M.,  same 
university,  1899.  Began  practice  of  law, 
1898;  elected  countv  attorney  of  Lac 
t|Ui  Parle  Co.,  1900,  1902  and  1904.  Mar- 
ried at  Madison,  Minn.,  1901,  to  Miss 
Carine  Jerde.     Address:    Madison,   Minn. 

SOKTEBAHi;,  Martin  O.,  banking; 
born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  May  6, 
1866;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Goodhue  Co.;  attended  St.  Olaf  College, 
Northfleld,  Minn.,  six  and  a  half  years. 
Born  and  reared  on  a  farm;  deputy 
clerk  of  district  court,  Polk  Co..  1890- 
99;  removed  to  Red  Lake  Falls,  1899, 
where  he  has  since  resided,  engaging  in 
banking,  etc.  President  Bank  of  Red 
Jjake  Falls  and  Sortedahl  Land,  Loan 
and  Abstract  Co.  Address:  Red  Lake 
Falls,    Minn. 

SOSTOS,  Alexander  Iiouis,  Jr.,  presi- 
dent American  Suburbs  Co.;  born  in 
Johnson  County,  la.,  July  15.  1867;  son 
of  Alexander  Louis  and  Nancy  Ada 
(Sprague)  Sortor;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Johnson  Co.,  la.  Was  in 
business  in  Mason  City,  la.,  for  16  years; 
founder  and  builder  of  the  National 
Memorial  University,  at  Mason  City, 
la.,  which  is  dedicated  to  the  G.  A.  R. ; 
has  been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis. 
Minn.,  since  1904;  president  of  the 
American  Suburbs  Co.,  since  the  time  of 
its  organization,  1905,  a  merger  of  indi- 
vidual interests  for  the  purpose  of  sup- 
plying homes  to  home  seekers  at  Minne- 
apolis. Was  captain  Co.  A,  52nd  la. 
Inf.,  Spanish-American  War.  Member 
Sons  of  American  Revolution,  Sons  of 
Veterans,  Spanish-American  War  Asso- 
ciation, American  Institute  of  Civics. 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  M.  W.  A. 
Democrat.  Member  Disciples  of  Christ. 
Married  at  Mason  City,  la.,  1892,  to 
Miss  Minnie  L.  Francisco.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  Hamp- 
shire  Arms,    Minneapolis. 

SOVIiE,  'Winfield  S.,  farmer;  born  at 
Phillips,  Me.,  April  13,  1854;  son  of 
Jesse  H.  and  Ellen  (Brown)  Soule;  came 
to  Minnesota  with  parents.  1854;  edu- 
cated in  country  schools  of  Minnesota. 
Has  engaged  in  farming  in  Washington 
Co.,  since  he  commenced  his  active 
career;  now  president  Withrow  Cooper- 
ative    Creamery     Association;      member 


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Board  of  County  Commissioners  since 
1898,  chairman  of  tlae  board  since  1901. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Kniglits 
of  Pytliias.     Address:    Witlirow,  Minn. 

SOVTHWICK,  Claude  E.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Wells,  Minn.,  Jan.  15,  1873;  son  of 
Oriji  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Benson)  South- 
wick;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wells;  Hamline  University,  graduating, 
degree  of  Ph.B..  1894;  College  of  Law, 
University  of  Minnesota,  LL.B.,  1897. 
Unmarried.  Practiced  law  in  Minneap- 
olis, 1897-99;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Albert  Lea  since  1899.  City  at- 
torney of  Albert  Lea.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist; president  Minnesota  State  Ep- 
worth  I.ieague  M.  E.  Church,  for  2  years, 
now  4th  vice  president.  Secretary  Chau- 
tauqua Association.  Member  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:    Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

SOUTHWOBTH,  Eli,  lawyer;  born  at 
Mattapoisett,  Mass..  Sept.  4,  1844;  son 
of  Newton  and  Rhoda  (Sparrow)  South- 
worth;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
by  home  and  office  study.  Served  in  the 
Civil  War  as  private  in  Co.  A,  4th  Regt.. 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1861-62.  Entered  pro- 
fession of  law,  June,  1874;  county  at- 
torney Scott  Co.,  Minn.,  1881;  city 
attorney  of  Shakopee,  Minn.,  8  years, 
between  1879-99;  has  been  member  of 
the  State  Board  of  Examiners  in  Law, 
1891  to  the  present  time,  and  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  board  since  1897. 
Member  G.  A.  R.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A., 
and  Minnesota  Territorial  Pioneers'  So- 
ciety. Married  at  Belle  Plaine,  Minn., 
April,  1867,  Lenora  E.  Walter.  Address: 
Shakopee,   Minn. 

SPACE,  Georg'e  Montrose,  general 
Northwestern  agent  Pittsburgh  Coal 
Co.;  born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1857: 
son  of  Edward  H.  and  Maria  (Thomp- 
son) Space;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  New  York  State.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  employ  of  the  Erie  Railroad  Co., 
at  Salamanca,  N.  Y.,  occupying  positions 
for  several  years  in  ticket  and  freight 
departments;  came  to  Minnesota  from 
New  York,  in  1887;  secured  clerkship 
with  the  Ohio  Coal  Co.,  and  was  pro- 
moted consecutively  to  agent  at  Minne- 
apolis, general  agent  same  place,  resi- 
dent manager,  vice  president  with  office 
at  St.  Paul,  and  finally  president.  Short- 
ly after,  in  1901,  the  Pittsburgh  Coal  Co. 
secured  control  of  the  Ohio  Coal  Co., 
and  he  was  made  its  general  North- 
western agent,  in  charge  of  the  north- 
western sales  departments,  first  at  St. 
Paul,  and  since  1906,  at  Minneapolis. 
Republican.  Married  in  New  York,  1879, 
to  Miss  Sara  S.  Goodell.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota (St.  Paul),  Commercial  (St.  Paul). 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Recreations: 
Automobiling  and  boating.  Office:  Frank- 
lin Blk.  Residence:  2200  Hennepin  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

SFAPFOBD,  Pred,  banking;  born. 
Lake  City,  Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1865;  edu- 
cated in  schools  of  Minnesota.  Con- 
nected with  the  banking  business  since 
1883;    began  with  the  Security  Bank  of 


Minnesota,  May,  1887,  and  is  now  assist- 
ant cashier  of  the  bank.  Office:  Secu- 
rity Bank  of  ^Minnesota.  Residence:  3209 
Portland  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

SPAIiDING,  Georg'e  Cash,  jeweler; 
born  at  Negaunee,  Mich.,  June  13,  1868; 
son  of  Lyman  M.  S.  and  Lucy  A.  (Don- 
aldson) Spalding;  came  to  Duluth  with 
parents,  1876;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Duluth.  Began  active 
career  in  jewelry  business  and  has  con- 
tinued in  it  to  the  present  time;  sec- 
retary F.  D.  Day  &  Co.,  jewelers. 
IMember  Masonic  order.  Modern  Samari- 
tans, Royal  League.  Married  at  Supe- 
rior, Wis.,  1900,  to  Miss  Alice  I.  Gibbs. 
Office:  315  W.  Superior  St.  Residence: 
407  E.  '5th   St.,  Duluth. 

SPANG,  Mattliew  A.,  county  auditor, 
Itasca  Co.;  born  in  Ontario,  Can.,  Feb. 
19,  1875;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
York  Co.,  Can.;  Markham  (Ont.)  High 
School;  Ontario  Business  College,  Belle- 
ville, Ont.,  graduating.  May  11,  1892. 
Born  and  raised  on  a  farm;  came  to 
Minnesota,  Sept.,  1892;  was  in  employ 
of  J.  Leary  &  Co.,  lumber  dealers.  La- 
prairie,  for  three  years;  taught  public 
school  in  Itasca  Co.:  in  Jan.,  1903,  was 
appointed  deputy  sheriff  of  Itasca  Co.; 
elected  county  auditor  Nov.,  1904,  and 
reelected  Nov.,  1906,  present  term  ex- 
tending to  Jan.,  1909.  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  I.  O.  R. 
M.,  Eagles.  L'nmarried.  Address:  Grand 
Rapids,   Minn. 

SFEAB,  Iiambert  Edwin,  gas  engines; 
born  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  Sept.  28,  1872; 
son  of  Everett  and  Lizzy  Ann  (Watts) 
Spear;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Northfield  and  at  Carleton  College.  En- 
gaged in  mechanical  work,  1890-98; 
originator  and  organizer  of  the  Spear 
Gas  Engine  Co.,  established  1899,  manu- 
facturers of  gas,  gasoline  and  alcohol 
engines  and  accessories.  Married  at 
Hastings,  Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1896,  to  Miss 
Louise  B.  Greenslade.  Address:  North- 
field,   Minn. 

SFEETEB,  John  J.,  merchant;  born 
at  Nenno,  Wis.,  Oct.  26,  1861;  son  of 
Nicholas  and  Katherine  (Martin)  Spee- 
ter;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Nenno;  Pio  Nono  College,  St.  Francis, 
Wis.;  National  Academy,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Taught  school,  1880-84;  has  been 
in  mercantile  business  since  1884.  Al- 
derman, St.  Charles,  1895-96-97;  mayor, 
1899-1901.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F..  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Sa- 
maritans. Married  at  Nenno,  Wis.,  Aug. 
12,  1884,  to  Miss  Lora  Boehm.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  traveling.  Address: 
St.   Charles,    Minn. 

SPENCER,  Albert  M.,  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools;  born  at  North  Eng- 
lish, la,,  Aug.  5,  1872;  educated  in 
common  schools  in  Keokuk  Co.,  la..  New 
Sharon  (la.)  High  School  and  Valparaiso 
L'niversity,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  graduating, 
June,  1892.  Superintendent  of  schools 
Lincoln  Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1899.  Repub- 
lican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at 
Coal    Creek,    la.,    July    12,    1893,    to    Miss 


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Alice  M.  Holloway.  Address:  Hen- 
dricks,  Minn. 

SFSNCER,  Edmund  Dix,  business 
manager;  born,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich., 
March  22,  1861;  son  of  C.  A.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Dix)  Spencer;  educated  in  Benton 
Harbor  public  schools.  Entered  marble 
and  tile  business  20  years  ago,  and  be- 
came manager  F.  H.  Sammis  &  Co., 
with  headquarters  in  Chicago  and  the 
Northwest;  came  from  Chicago,  1900, 
as  manager  of  the  Drake  Marble  &  Tile 
Co.  Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  in  Michigan,  1881,  to  Miss 
Theresa  Phillips.  Office:  607  2rid  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  1015  8th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

SFENCEB,  Georg-e,  Spencer,  Moore  & 
Co.,  grain  commission.  Address:  Du- 
luth. 

SFEBBV,  Dennis  Samuel,  merchant 
and  manufacturing  stationer;  born  at 
Malone,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1848;  son  of 
Samuel  and  Polly  H.  (Bell)  Sperry; 
educated  at  Franklin  Academy,  Malone; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892,  to 
Miss  Emma  J.  Sutton.  Began  business 
career  as  clerk  with  W.  W.  Hutchinson 
&  Son,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1868-69;  sales- 
man with  Culver,  Page,  Hoyne  &  Co.. 
Chicago,  111.,  1870-85;  member  of  firm 
of  Brown,  Tracy  &  Co.,  1885-1901,  and 
since  incorporation,  1901,  president  of 
Brown,  Tracy  &  Sperry  Co.  Mason  (32°). 
Shriner.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Countrv.  Office:  Fifth  and  Minnesota 
Sts.  Residence:  536  Holly  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

SFERRV,  "Wesley  A.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Farmington,  Mich.,  March  15,  1847;  son 
of  Harvey  S.  and  Betsey  E.  (Winslow) 
Sperry;  educated  in  public  and  select 
schools;  commenced  study  of  law  in 
office  of  Judge  Wheelock,  April,  1871; 
admitted  to  bar,  Dec,  1873;  entered  Law 
Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
fall  of  1872,  and  graduated,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  March  26,  1873;  completed  stud- 
ies with  Judge  Wheelock  until  Jan.  1, 
1S74.  Began  practice  at  Mantorville, 
Minn.,  Jan.,  1S74,  and  continued  there 
for  6  years;  returned  to  Owatonna, 
Nov.,  1879,  and  entered  into  partner- 
ship with  Judge  Wheelock,  as  Wheelock 
&  Sperry,  which  still  exists  (said  to  be 
the  oldest  law  firm  in  the  state),  enti- 
tled to  practice  in  all  courts  of  Michi- 
gan and  Minnesota,  and  has  tried  cases 
in  U.  S.  district  court,  circuit  court  of 
appeals  and  U.  S.  supreme  court.  Di- 
rector and  secretary  Owatonna  Building 
&  Doan  Association;  director  Owatonna 
Opera  House  Co.;  vice  president  Sperry 
Mfg.  Co.  County  attorney  9  years: 
president  board  of  education.  12  years; 
State  senator,  4  years.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Married  at  E.  Bloomfleld,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2  5, 
187S,  to  Miss  Julia  A.  Steele.  Recrea- 
tions: Farming  and  driving  good  horses. 
Address:    Owatonna,   Minn. 

SPICEB,  Lester  "Wedg-e,  pharmacist; 
born  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Oct.  20,  1876: 
son  of  Lester  V.  and  Laura  A.    (Smith) 


Spicer;  graduate  of  Albert  Lea  High 
School.  1895,  and  University  of  Minne- 
sota, Pharmacy  Department,  1897;  un- 
married. Entered  upon  business  ca- 
reer, 1897;  member  of  the  firm  of  Bar- 
low &  Spicer,  manufacturing  and  retail 
pharmacists.  Member  of  the  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Woodmen,  Maccabees.  Recreation:  Golf. 
Address:    Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

SFICIIB,  Russell,  banker;  born  at 
Willmar,  Minn.,  Feb.  26,  1876;  son  of 
John  M.  and  Eliza  F.  (Deming)  Spicer; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Willmar, 
The  Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn., 
graduating,  1893;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1897. 
Began  active  career  in  retail  farm  im- 
plement trade,  continuing  from  1898- 
1900;  engaged  in  sale  of  real  estate, 
and  is  secretary  of  the  Spicer  Land  Co.; 
entered  banking,  1902,  and  is  now  presi- 
dent of  the  First  National  Bank,  Will- 
mar. Mason  (32°).  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Jan.  28,  1903,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet  Moore.      Address:    Willmar,   Minn. 

SFOOITER,  Lewis  C,  lawyer,  mer- 
chant, farmer;  born  in  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y., 
March  7,  ISGO;  son  of  Carlton  and 
Phoebe  (Skippy)  Spooner;  educated  in 
common  schools  and  at  Griffith  Insti- 
tute, Springville,  N.  Y.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1875,  having  resigned  principal- 
ship  of  Hamburg  (N.  Y.)  Union  High 
School,  Oct.  13,  1875,  to  accept  similar 
position  at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  continuing 
as  principal  until  June,  1877;  studied 
law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at 
Litchfield.  Minn.,  April,  1876;  member 
of  law  firm  of  Campbell  &  Spooner, 
Litchfield,  1877-80;  practiced  alone  at 
Morris,  Minn..  1881-83;  member  of  firm 
of  Spooner,  Darling  &  Flaherty,  1884- 
85;  was  general  attorney  Piano  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1886-91; 
general  counsel  William  Deering  &  Co., 
and  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  Chicago, 
Nov.,  1891,  to  March,  1896.  Returned 
to  Morris.  Minn.,  March,  1896,  and  re- 
opened law  office  and  practice;  has  con- 
ducted many  important  cases;  also  has 
large  investments  in  farming  lands  and 
city  real  estate  and  properties.  Presi- 
dent of  Olsen,  Guter,  Healy  Company, 
Nilson,  Hanson  &  Company  (department 
store),  and  Spooner  Investment  Com- 
pany (all  incorporated),  and  treasurer 
and  director  of  M.  B.  Lord  &  Co.  Re- 
publican (not  partisan).  Member  State 
Legislature,  57th  district;  chairman 
railroad  committee  and  also  member 
following  committees:  Drainage,  judi- 
ciary, municipal  legislation.  State  School 
at  Owatonna  and  agricultural  schools, 
taxes  and  laws.  State  Prison  and  Re- 
formatory, etc.  Member  Knights  of 
Pvthias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Sar- 
dinia, N.  Y.,  March,  1873,  to  Miss  Ella 
F.  Lord,  daughter  of  Samuel  H.  and 
Catherine  Lord.     Address:    Morris,  Minn. 

SFRAGUE,  Cassius  M.,  banker;  born 
at  Crete.  111.,  Dec.  11,  1846;  son  of 
Henry  and  Louisa  C.  (Walker)  Sprague; 
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nnil  private  business  college  education. 
Knlisted  in  1st  Regt.  Mounted  Rangers, 
Oct.  23,  lSfi2,  and  was  mustered  out 
Nov.  28,  1863;  "enlisted  in  2nd  Regt. 
Minn.  Vols.,  Feb.,  1S65,  and  was  dis- 
charged, June,  1865.  Moved  from  Hast- 
ings to  Sauk  Center,  Minn.,  fall  of  1865, 
entered  employ  of  Linnemann  &  Cap- 
ser,  general  merchandise,  as  clerk,  1866, 
and  continued  for  8  years;  began  in 
business  for  himself  under  firm  name 
of  Capser  &  Sprague,  1874;  sold  out, 
1S77,  and  went  into  loan  business;  in 
drug  business,  1880-84;  began  in  bank- 
ing business  as  cashier  of  the  First 
National  Bank,  1884,  and  has  since  de- 
\oted  liis  attention  to  banking;  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank,  Sauk  Center, 
and  officer  of  many  other  banks,  etc. 
Republican.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  For 
S  years  member  State  Board  of  Equali- 
z.ition  (four  years  its  chairman);  candi- 
date for  lieut.  governor,  1906.  Address: 
Sauk   Center,   Minn. 

SFBAGUi:,  Qiiincy  S.,  produce;  born 
at  Bellevue,  la..  Sept.  8,  1867;  son  of 
Horatio  J.  and  Deborah  (Rockwell) 
Sprague;  came  to  Minnesota,  1871;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Albert  I^ea, 
Minn.  Removed  to  Grafton,  N.  D..  in 
1881  and  remained  there  until  1895,  en- 
gaging in  grocery  business;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1895,  and  organized  the 
Sprague  Commission  Co.,  in  which  he 
still  continues.  Also  director  Sprague, 
Benedict  &  Co.,  retail  produce.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Minneapolis  Produce  Ex- 
(iiange.  Mason.  Married  at  Grafton, 
N.  D.,  May  28,  1891,  to  Miss  Hattie 
Hammett.  Recreation:  Whist.  Office: 
219  6th  St..  N.  Residence:  2908  Girard 
Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SFBIETEB,  Chris  A.,  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools;  born  at  Roscoe, 
Minn.,  Oct.  15,  1874;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  and  at  Beeman's  Business 
College  and  Normal  Department,  Red 
Wing.  Minn.  Has  been  engaged  in 
teaching  school  except  when  in  U.  S. 
army;  superintendent  of  schools,  Kan- 
abec Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1902.  Enlisted 
in  3rd  U.  S.  Inf.  (regulars),  March  26, 
1898;  participated  in  battles  of  El  Caney, 
San  Juan  Hill  and  Santiago,  Spanish 
American  War;  honorably  discharged 
from  service,  for  disability,  Feb.  14, 
1899;  pensioned  March  20,  1899.  Re- 
publican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Unmar- 
i-ied.      Address:      Mora,    Minn. 

STABECK,  Henry  N.,  banker;  born  at 
Davis,  111.,  March  26,  1875;  son  of  T. 
and  Torgen  Stabeck;  educated  in  public 
schools  at  Freeport,  111.;  at  Davis  Union 
School,  graduating,  1893;  studied  veter- 
inary surgery,  1892-93;  took  course  De- 
troit Correspondence  Law  School,  1896- 
97.  Began  business  career  as  book- 
keeper in  Security  Bank,  Renville,  Minn., 
Nov.  1,  1893,  assistant  cashier.  Jan.  1. 
1894,  cashier,  Jan.  1,  1896;  became  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank,  Renville, 
Jan.  1,  1901;  vice  president  Nortliwest- 
ern  Fire  &  Marine  Insurance  Co..  Min- 
neapolis,   Minn.,    Jan.    1,     1907.      Organ- 


ized various  banks  and  investment  com- 
panies, 1895-1906,  in  company  witli  F. 
O.  Gold,  W.  H.  Gold  and  C.  "O.  R.  Sta- 
beck. Also  connected  with  other  cor- 
porations. Republican.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  at  Renville,  Minn.,  April  5, 
1899,  to  Miss  J.  Alice  Carey.  Club: 
Commercial  (Minneapolis).  Recreations: 
Hunting,  riding  and  driving.  Address: 
Minneapolis,    Minn. 

STACK,  Michael  K.,  merchant;  born 
in  Co.  Kerry,  Ireland,  April  5,  1861; 
son  of  Edward  and  Joanna  (Keene) 
Stack;  educated  in  National  Schools  and 
Intermediate  College,  Lastowel,  Ireland. 
Came  to  America,  1881,  and  located 
first  in  Indianapolis  and  in  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1893;  was  connected  with  Ban- 
non  &  Co.,  department  store,  until  he 
removed  to  Duluth  in  1900  and  organ- 
ized the  firm  of  Stack  &  Co.,  dry  goods 
and  millinery,  of  which  he  is  the  head; 
also  director  Celtic  Building  &  Loan 
Association  of  Indianapolis.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Member  Kniglits  of  Columbus, 
A.  O.  H.  T'nmarried.  Club:  Elks. 
Office:  21-23  W.  Superior  St.  Residence: 
1211    East    1st    St.,    Duluth. 

STACV,  Bdwin  P.,  general  commis- 
sion merchant;  born  at  De  Kalb,  N.  Y., 
May  31,  1831;  son  of  Isaac  and  Orpah 
(Page)  Stacy;  educated  in  district 
schools  of  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
at  Governeur  Academy,  N.  Y.  Has  been 
engaged  in  mercantile  business  ever 
since  the  beginning  of  his  active  career, 
commencing  in  drv  goods  store  at 
I'tica,  N.  Y.,  1849;  firm  started  branch 
at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  of  which  he  took 
charge  early  in  the  '50s;  engaged  in 
lumber  and  grain  business  with  his 
brother,  at  Dover,  111.,  1853-61;  was  in 
general  merchandise  business,  at  Mit- 
chell, la.,  1861-83;  came  to  Minneapolis 
and  entered  general  commission  busi- 
ness; is  president  K.  P.  Stacy  &  Sons, 
jobbers  and  wholesale  dealers  in  foreign, 
domestic  and  California  fruits,  founded, 
1883,  incorporated,  1901,  operating  7 
branch  produce  houses  in  principal 
points  in  Iowa,  Minnesota  and  N.  and  S. 
Dakota.  Was  mayor  of  Mitchell,  la., 
1880-83,  and  president  school  board.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
Minneapolis  Produce  Exchange.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  1856,  to  Elizabeth  Leonard  of 
Governeur,  N.  Y.  (now  deceased);  2nd, 
at  Naperville,  111.,  1880,  to  Miss  Amelia 
M.  Kent.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Outing  vacations.  Office:  200- 
202  N.  6th  St.  Residence:  1910  Port- 
land Av..  Minneapolis;  (winter)  South- 
ern   California. 

STAIB,  J.  Harry,  register  of  deeds, 
Polk  Co.;  born  at  Oneco,  111.,  March  16. 
1873;  son  of  George  Washington  and 
Rebecca  (Dinehardt)  Stair;  educated  in 
public  schools;  Orangeville  (111.)  High 
School,  graduating.  1889;  Mt.  Morris 
College,  graduating,  degree  of  B.A., 
1891.  Taught  in  public  schools,  1891-92; 
came  to  Minnesota.  Sept.,  1S92;  was 
stenographer    for    law    firm    of    Janes    & 


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Cady,  Pipestown.  Minn.,  1S93-95;  prin- 
cipal business  department  Western  Col- 
lege, Toledo,  Ta.,  1S95-96;  abstractor  for 
H.  Bendeke  &  Co.,  Grand  Porks,  N.  D., 
1S97-1901;  in  abstract  business  since 
1901.  Register  of  deeds  of  Polk  Co., 
since  Jan..  1905.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  M.  W.  A., 
Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at  Osakis. 
Minn.,  June  21,  1898,  to  Miss  Alta  Leona 
Crowe.  Clubs:  Cheer  Up,  Tauk-Much- 
Fishing  Club,  Crookston.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Crooks- 
ton.   Minn. 

STAIiEV,  Joliu  C,  physician;  born  in 
Bureau  Co.,  111.,  Feb.,  1875;  soji  of  John 
C.  Staley;  removed  with  parents  to 
North  Dakota  when  a  child;  graduate 
Bismarck  (N.  D.)  High  School,  attended 
Valley  City  Normal  School;  graduate 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D., 
1903;  interne  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  June, 
1903,  to  June,  1904.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  in  St.  Paul  since  1904.  Mem- 
ber American  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical associations,  Ramsey  County  Med- 
ical Society.  Scottish  Rite  Mason; 
member  Royal  Arcanum.  Office:  421 
W.  Universitv  Av.  Residence:  624 
Sclby    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

STAMM,  P.  Gottfried,  physician;  born 
in  Switzerland,  1S42;  educated  in  uni- 
versities of  Zurich,  Thurbinger,  Prague. 
Vienna  and  Berne.  Began  practice  of 
medicine  in  Switzerland  June,  1867; 
came  to  America,  located  in  St.  Paul, 
1873,  and  has  since  been  in  practice  in 
that  city.  Consul  of  Switzerland  for 
Minnesota,  N.  and  S.  Dakota  and  Wyom- 
ing since  18S9.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations, 
Ramsey  County  Medical  Society.  Mason. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1880,  to  Miss 
I.,ouisa  Pfaender.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Deriel  Blk.  Residence:  105 
Smith  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STAFIiES,  Charles  P.,  State  railroad 
and  warehouse  commissioner;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  4,  1856;  son  of 
Samuel  C.  and  Katlierine  (McDonough) 
Staples;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools.  Began  active  career  as  a 
school  teacher,  continuing  for  3  years; 
is  a  practical  farmer  and  dairyman  and 
at  one  time  operated  the  largest  dairy 
in  Minnesota;  engaged  in  banking  busi- 
ness for  10  years.  Served  S  years  in 
Minnesota  State  Ucgislature,  beginning, 
1S!)2:  lias  been  member  Railroad  and 
Wareliouse  Commission  since  1900.  Was 
member  school  board,  Mandota.  Minn., 
for  28  years,  chairman,  town  board  10 
years,  chairman  board  of  county  com- 
missioners 4  years.  Married  at  St. 
Paul.  Minn.,  Nov.  19,  1878,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet Johnson.  Oflice:  State  Capitol. 
Residence:  Mendota,  Minn.;  postofflce, 
St.  Paul. 

STAFIiES,  Henry  Iioring*,  physician; 
l>orn  :it  Wnbs,  iM.„  Sept.  1' 1 .  1Si-,9;  son  of 
l-oriiig  'I',  and  Sarah  Dean  (Gilpatrick) 
Staples;  educated  at  (limerick  (Me.) 
Academy,  graduating,  1877;  Bowdoin  Col- 


lege. Me.,  graduating,  1881  (A.:\I..  same 
college,  1884);  Medical  School  of  Maine, 
Bowdoin  College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1886 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since 
1888.  Presbyterian.  Member  Minne- 
sota Academy  of  Medicine,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions, American  Academy  of  Medicine; 
president  Hennepin  Co.  Med.  Society, 
1902.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan. 
18.  1896,  to  Miss  Jenny  L.  Mitchell. 
Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  430 
Oak   Grove   St.,    Minneapolis. 

STABK,  Edward  W.,  judge  of  probate: 
born  at  Fish  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  5,  1869; 
son  of  Lars  J.  Stark;  public  school  edu- 
cation. Worked  on  farm  as  a  boy;  en- 
tered general  merchandise  store  of  his 
father  and  succeeded  him  in  business 
at  21  years  of  age;  disposed  of  store, 
spring  of  1905,  and  was  connected  for 
several  months  with  the  St.  Croix  Falls 
Minnesota  Improvement  Co.,  as  right  of 
way  agent;  appointed  to  fill  unexpired 
term  as  judge  of  probate,  Nov.  1,  1905. 
which  position  he  now  holds.  Member 
Minnesota  Legislature,  1901-3.  Village 
treasurer,  Harris,  and  member  village 
school  board  for  many  years.  Republi- 
can. Member  M.  W.  of  A.  Married  at 
Kenyon,  Minn.,  Oct.  12,  1893,  to  Miss 
Tillie  W.  Taylor.  Address:  Center 
City,    Minn. 

STARKWEATHER,  Perry,  manufac- 
tui-.T  (if  knit  si.ods;  born  at  Southfield, 
(Jaklan.l  <;nuni\-,  Mich.,  Nov.  20,  1844; 
son  of  llilus  li.  and  Katherine  (Tucker) 
Starkweather;  attended  country  district 
school  until  13  years  of  age;  married, 
1st,  at  Athens,  Pa,,  April  3,  1867,  to 
Marv  E.  Ovenshire,  who  died  Jan.  25, 
1895;  2nd,  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  5,  1896,  to 
Mrs.  Mary  Whitaker  Thayer.  Served  4 
years  and  2  months  in  the  Civil  War 
in  Co.  I,  9th  Mich.  Vols.,  advancing  to 
first  sergeant.  After  the  war  operated 
on  the  Great  Lakes  as  mate,  master  and 
pilot.  Was  for  10  years  engaged  in  the 
postal  service  at  Detroit,  Mich.  Es- 
tablished the  St.  Paul  Knitting  Works 
in  company  with  C.  E.  Ovenshire,  1883, 
and  moved  to  Minneapolis  and  started 
the  Minneapolis  Knitting  Works  with 
Mr.  Ovenshire  and  others,  1890.  Vice 
president  St.  Paul  Knitting  Works  and 
vice  president  and  general  manager  of 
the  Minneapolis  Knitting  Works.  Elect- 
ed member  of  the  city  council  of  Min- 
n'^apolis  in  1904.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Grand  Armj^  of  the  Republic, 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen, 
Royal  Arcanum  and  Commercial  Travel- 
ers' Association.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  626  Bryant  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
61    Highland  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

START,  Charles  M.,  chief  justice  Su- 
pit-nie  Court  of  Minnesota;  born  at 
Uakirsfiehl.  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  1839;  son  of 
Sini.on  Gould  and  Mary  Sophia  (Barnes) 
Start;  educated  at  Barre  Academy,  Vt. 
First  lieut.  Co.  I,  Vermont  Vols.  Came 
to  Minnesota  and  located  at  Rochester, 
1S63.  Married  at  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  Aug. 
10,    1865,    to    Clara    A.    Wilson.      County 


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attorney,  Olmsted  County,  Minn.,  for  S 
years;  attorney  general  Minnesota  Jan., 
1880.  to  March,  1881,  when  he  resigned 
to  accept  office  of  judge  3rd  judicial  dis- 
trict; resigned  Jan.,  1895,  to  accept  of- 
fice of  chief  justice  which  he  now  holds. 
Office:  State  Capitol.  Residence:  647 
Lincoln    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

STAVDi:,  Edwin  Cr.,  president  E.  G. 
Staude  Manufacturing  Co.;  born  at 
Watertown,  Wis.,  May  27,  1876,  son  of 
Adolph  H.  and  Louisa  (Schenck) 
Staude;  educated  in  common  schools, 
Larimore,  N.  D.;  High  School,  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.;  University  of  North  Da- 
kota. Was  born  on  a  farm  and  at  the 
age  of  6  years  moved  with  parents  to 
N.  Dakota;  removed  to  Minneapolis,  and 
secured  employment  as  mechanical 
draughtsman,  1S96;  began  as  consulting 
engineer,  1900;  began  in  manufacture  of 
paper  box  machinery,  special  printing 
presses,  etc.,  Feb.  1,  1900,  incorporating 
Feb.  1,  1906,  as  E.  G.  Staude  Manufac- 
turing Co.  of  which  he  is  president  and 
managing  director.  Married  at  Dayton, 
O.,  Aug.  7,  1906,  to  Miss  Olive'  B.  Eick- 
hoff.  Recreation:  Hunting.  Office: 
526-530  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  1219 
Kenwood    Parkway,    Minneapolis. 

STAUPP,  Charles  J.,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  in  Wismar,  Germany,  Feb. 
8.  1843;  son  of  Carl  C.  and  Wilhelmina 
CHachman)  Stauff;  educated  in  schools 
of  Wismar.  Came  to  America,  1854;  en- 
listed in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  as 
member  of  the  5th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf..  Feb. 
6,  1862;  became  1st  lieut.  and  was  dis- 
charged. Sept.  28,  1865.  Clerk  of  dis- 
trict court  of  Wabasha  Co.,  since  Jan. 
1,  1870.  Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Married  at  W^abasha,  Oct.  28. 
1869,  Miss  Jean  M.  Durand.  Address: 
Wabasha,  Minn. 

STEARNS,  Clayton  H.,  dentist;  born 
at  Ashland,  Minn.,  1859;  son  of  Truman 
and  Cornelia  (Thayer)  Stearns;  educated 
in  public  schools;  taught  school  for  5 
years,  in  the  meantime  studying  den- 
tistry; located  at  Zumbrota  and  engaged 
in  practice  of  the  profession,  1881.  con- 
tinuing there  for  16  years;  removed  to 
Owatonna,  1897,  and  has  since  been  in 
active  practice  in  that  city.  Married  at 
Waseca,  Minn.,  May  17,  1887,  to  Miss 
Clara  A.  Bierwalter.  Ex-president  Min- 
nesota State  Dental  Society  and  South- 
ern Minnesota  Dental  Society.  Author 
of  works  upon  metallurgy  and  others 
applying  to  dentistry.  Member  Masonic 
order  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Identified  witli  the  M.  N.  G.  for  many 
years  as  lieut.  col.  and  is  commandant 
at  Pillsbury  Academy.  Recreations: 
Literature  and  hunting.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna, Minn. 

STEARNS,  Edg'ar  J.,  lumber;  born  at 
Winthrop,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1856;  son  of 
Jason  W.  and  Chloe  A.  Stearns;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  at  State  Normal 
School,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  1876; 
married  at  Rensselaer  Falls.  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
26.  1882,  to  Miss  Mary  McKee.  Moved 
from    New    York    to    Tower    City,    N.    D., 


1880;  engaged  in  general  merchandise 
business,  1880-85;  located  in  Hutchin- 
son, Minn.,  1885,  and  was  manager  re- 
tail lumber  yard  of  R.  C.  Libbey  & 
Co.,  1886-92;  began  in  lumber  business 
for  himself,  Feb.,  1S92,  as  E.  J.  Stearns, 
which  was  succeeded  by  the  Stearns 
Lumber  Co.,  Inc.,  1903,  of  which  he  is 
president.  President  Public  Library 
Board;  member  Park  Board.  Address: 
Hutchinson,   Minn. 

STEARNS,  Victor,  lawyer;  born  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  Sept.  14,  18  70;  son  of 
Judge  Ozora  P.  and  Sarah  B.  (Burger) 
Stearns;  educated  in  public  schools, 
ITniversity  of  Minnesota  and  Harvard 
I^aw  School,  graduating  degree  of  LL.B., 
1S94;  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1895,  to  Miss  Lucy  Leach.  In  practice 
of  law  in  Duluth  since  1894,  and  since 
1903  senior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Stearns  &  Hunter.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Bar  associations. 
Unitarian.  Member  Chi  Psi  fraternity, 
I^oyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi, 
Duluth  Boat.  Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg. 
Re.sidence:      1105    London    Road,   Dulutn. 

STEBBZNS,  Alonzo  Thomas,  hard- 
ware; born  at  Mansfield.  Mass.,  Sept.  21, 
1S47;  son  of  Thomas  Warren  and  Har- 
riet (Blandin)  Stebbins;  located  with 
parents  in  Winona  Co.,  Minn.,  1854;  edu- 
cated at  Winona  high  school  and  Bry- 
ant and  Stratton  Commercial  College, 
Boston,  Mass.,  graduating  from  latter, 
in  18G5.  Began  business  career  as  clerk 
in  a  hardware  store,  Winona,  1865,  re- 
signing to  become  station  agent  of  Chi- 
cago Northwestern  Ry.  at  Utica;  later 
was  bookkeeper  for  the  grain  firm  of 
Miller  &  Ellsworth,  AVinona,  until  1871: 
entered  hardware  business  for  self  '  in 
Rochester,  Minn.,  as  Stebbins  &  Co.,  of 
which  his  father  was  a  partner,  1871. 
and  has  continued  since  that  time  in 
the  hardware  business.  Ex-president 
Rochester  Board  of  Trade,  Southern 
Minnesota  Fair  Association  and  South- 
ern Minnesota  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  Republican.  Ex-member  City  Coun- 
cil of  Rochester;  ex-member  Minnesota 
State  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives, identified  with  the  management  of 
insane  hospitals  of  the  State.  Member 
Masonic  orders  (past  grand  master  Min- 
nesota Grand  Lodge).  Knight  Templar 
(past  captain  general  Minnesota  Grand 
Commandery,  also  past  presiding  officer 
Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Commandery), 
K.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  and  Sons  of  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  Married  at  Brookline, 
Vt..  Sept.  20,  1871,  to  Miss  Adelaide  L. 
Stebbins.     Address:      Rochester,   Minn. 

STEBBINS,  Georg-e  M.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Rochester,  Minn.,  July  25,  1875;  son 
of  A.  T.  and  Adelaide  Stebbins;  grad- 
uated from  Rochester  High  School,  June, 
1895,  and  from  College  of  I^aw,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B.L., 
June,  "1898;  unmarried.  Practiced  law 
with  firm  of  Brown  &  Abbott,  Winona, 
Minn..  1898-1900;  has  practiced  in 
Roseau  since  1900.  U.  S.  commissioner 
for  the  district  of  Minnesota,  since  Jan., 


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1903,  and  county  attorney  of  Roseau  Co., 
since  Jan.  3,  1905.  Director  Farmers 
and  Merchants  State  Bank  of  Roseau, 
Farmers  &  Merchants  State  Bank  of 
Greenbush;  secretary  and  manager  of 
Roseau  County  Abstract  Co.  Republi- 
can. Mason.  Recreation:  Hunting. 
Address:     Roseau,   Minn. 

STEBBINS,  Henry  Constant,  merchant 
miller;  born  at  Hartford.  Conn.,  March 
i;».  1S(j.t;  son  of  Constant  Merrick  and 
Laura  Caroline  Stebbins;  educated  in 
common  schools,  and  at  Minneapolis 
High  School.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  for  George  H.  Higglns,  druggist. 
1879;  attended  business  college  one  year; 
entered  employ  of  Bardwell-Robinson 
Co.  and  continued  for  10  years,  becoming 
partner  in  the  Arm;  was  manager  Hard- 
wood Decorative  Co.,  New  York  City. 
1SS9-90;  was  secretary  Barrett-Record 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  1890-96;  in  partnership 
with  James  I^.  Record,  1896-99;  since 
May  1.5,  1899,  has  been  president,  treas- 
ui-er,  manager  and  owner  of  the  Mont- 
evideo Roller  Mill  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
flour  and  feed  and  buying  and  selling 
grain.  Republican.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Aug.  26,  1890,  to  Miss  Eda  M. 
Schultz.  Club:  Minneapolis.  Recrea- 
tions: Tennis,  baseball,  autombiling. 
Address:     Montevideo,   Minn. 

STEBBINS,  Iiouis  C,  insurance;  born 
at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1861;  son  of  Henry  M. 
and  Alzina  M.  Stebbins;  educated  in  pub- 
lis  schools  of  Kankakee,  111.;  married 
at  Chester,  111.,  1885,  to  Eliza  G.  Mc- 
Hride.  Left  school  at  16  years  of  age 
to  work  for  Illinois  Central  Ry.  as  tele- 
graph operator.  Admitted  to  the  bar 
1885;  came  to  St.  Paul  in  1885  and  en- 
tered service  of  Great  Northern  Ry.  as 
traveling  passenger  agent  and  agent  at 
Fargo,  N.  D.;  went  into  insurance  and 
banking  at  Fargo;  president  St.  Paul 
Mutual  Hail  &  Cyclone  Insurance  Co., 
since  1896;  vice  president  and  incorpora- 
tor East  St.  Paul  State  Bank;  director 
I^irst  National  Bank  of  Winnebago  City, 
Minn.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason 
(32°),  Shriner.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence: 
138  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

STBEIi,  Carl  Alfred,  wholesale  dairy 
products;  born  at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  Jan. 
28,  1878;  son  of  Andrew  E.  and  Carrie 
K.  (Erickson)  Steel;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Lake  City  and  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Began  active  career  as  employe  of  An- 
drew Schock  Grocery  Co.,  St.  Paul;  be- 
came connected  with  telegraph  depart- 
ment Northern  Pacific  Ry.;  was  in  serv- 
ice of  the  IT.  S.  Army  18  months  and 
again  in  grocery  business;  entered 
creamery  business  in  St.  Paul,  1899;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  Sept.,  1906,  and  is 
manager  of  the  Crescent  Creamery  Co.; 
also  manager  North  Star  Creamery  Co. 
Served  in  Co.  E,  13th  Minn.  Vols.,  1898- 
99,  in  all  Philippine  campaigns.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Min- 
neapolis Produce  Exchange.  Member 
Masonic  order,  U.   T.  C.  of  America,  So- 


ciety of  the  Army  of  the  Philippines. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Aug.,  1902,  to  Miss 
Florence  S.  Smith.  Recreations:  Gen- 
eral athletics.  OfTice:  117-119  N.  6th 
St.  Residence:  331  E.  16th  St.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

STBBIiB,  John  Henry,  lawyer;  born 
at  Longford,  Ireland.  Jan.  8,  1856;  came 
to  America  in  boyhood;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Illinois.  Entered 
practice  of  law,  1883;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1884.  Republican.  Was  judge 
of  probate,  Hennepin  Co.,  4  years;  chair- 
man Republican  State  Central  Commit- 
tee, 1898;  president  Minneapolis  Bar 
Association,  1904;  member  of  Minne- 
apolis School  Board.  Memlier  Masonic 
order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, June  27,  1895,  to  Miss  Eva  Riehl. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing  and 
travel.  Office:  Phoenix  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    1930  Girard  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

STBEIjB,  William  Edward,  investment 
broker;  born  at  Fort  Snelling,  Minn., 
Oct.  12,  1861;  son  of  Franklin  and  Annie 
E.  (Barney)  Steele;  educated  at  Media 
(Pa.)  Academy,  1874-76,  and  at  Hell- 
mouth  College,  London,  Ont.;  married  at 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Aug.  9,  1882,  to  Jes- 
sie M.  Topping  (died,  Aug.  9,  1900). 
Formed  firm  of  Steele,  Birdwell  &  Ford, 
1883,  succeeded  by  Steele,  Porman  &  Ford, 
window  and  plate  glass.  Investment 
broker  in  Minneapolis  since  1885.  Mem- 
ber M.  N.  G.  since  1889;  since  1892, 
captain  and  commissary  of  1st  Regt. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Union  League. 
Office :  Mutual  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
Harvai'd    Cliamber.'^,    Minneapolis. 

STEEN,  Arthur  Henry,  physician; 
born  at  Oakfleld,  Wis..  June  16,  1850; 
son  of  Arthur  Hood  and  Frances  (Fil- 
bey)  Steen;  educated  in  common  and 
private  schools  of  Wisconsin  and  at 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago;  married 
at  Hastings,  Minn.,  April  9,  1887,  to 
Miss  Eva  Perkins.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1874,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  profession.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Medical  Association.  Wash- 
ington County  Medical  Society.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (32 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Address: 
Cottage   Grove,   Minn. 

STEENERSON,  Andrew,  retired;  born 
al  Shclddii,  Minn..  I'^cli.  9,  1855;  son  of 
.^-^t.i'n.T  Iviiu.l.son  and  Bergeth  (Rohalt) 
Knudson;  eumnion  scliool  education.  Be- 
gan farming  in  Polk  Co..  Minn.,  1879: 
entered  business  career  as  member  of 
the  general  merchandise  firm  of  Steener- 
son  Bros.,  1881,  continuing  until  1880: 
was  proprietor  of  a  meat  market  at 
Crookston;  engaged  in  general  merchan- 
dise business  at  Climax,  1889-1903; 
member  of  firm  of  A.  &  E.  Steenerson, 
Climax,  1903-07;  has  rented  farms  and 
retired  from  active  business.  Treasurer 
and  director  Climax  Creamery  Associa- 
tion (co-operative).  "V\^s  school  clerk, 
town  supervisor,  village  treasurer, 
sheriff  of  Polk  Co.  (1896-97),  organizer 
People's  Party  and  member  national 
committee.     Now  a  Republican.     Agnos- 


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tic.     Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica.     Married  at   Crookston,   Minn.,   Sept. 
10,     ISSl.     to    Miss    Bertlia    Hang-.       Ad- 
dress:     Climax,   Minn. 
I  STEEITERSON,    Halvor,    lawyer;    born 

in  Dane  County,  Wis.,  June  30,  1852; 
son  of  Steener  Knudson  and  Bergetli 
(Rohalt)  Knudson;  educated  in  common 
and  high  schools,  Rushford,  Minn.,  and 
at  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  1878,  and  located  at 
Crookston,  Minn.,  April,  1880,  where  he 
has  since  continued;  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Steenerson  &  Loring,  organized, 
1902.  Director  and  vice  president  Scan- 
dinavian American  Bank,  Crookston; 
director  Bank  of  Erskine,  Erskine, 
Minn.;  extensively  interested  in  farm 
and  city  property.  County  attorney  of 
Polk  Co.,  1881-83;  state  senator,  1883-85; 
member  of  congress,  9th  Minnesota  dis- 
trict, 1903-09.  Republican  (member  Na- 
tional Republican  conventions,  1884, 
1888).  Lutheran.  Member  American, 
Minnesota  State  and  Polk  County  Bar 
associations.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Mar- 
ried, 1878.  to  Miss  Maria  Christofferson. 
Recreation:  Fly  fishing.  Address: 
Crookston,    Minn. 

STEXDI^,  Ferdinand  J.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Moravia,  Austria,  Aug.  27,  1857;  son 
of  Raymond  and  Theresia  Steidl;  edu- 
cated for  6  years  in  public  schools  in 
Austria;  came  to  America  with  parents, 
in  1872,  locating  in  Iowa;  continued 
education  at  seminary  Osage,  la.,  1881- 
82;  studied  in  law  department  of  Drake 
University,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1882-83,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  in  June,  1883.  Practiced 
law  at  West  Mitchell,  la.,  from  Aug.. 
1883.  to  June,  1884;  at  Waconia  and 
Chaska,  Minn.,  1884-91;  in  Traverse  Co., 
Minn.,  at  Brown's  Valley  and  Wheaton, 
sincfe  1891.  Served  two  terms  as  county 
attorney.  Traverse  Co.;  appointed  judge 
of  the  16th  judicial  district,  July,  1899. 
to  succeed  Judge  C.  L.  Brown  who  was 
elected  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
State;  candidate  for  reelection  in  fall  of 
1900,  but  district  went  strongly  Republi- 
can that  year.  Member  law  firm  of 
Steidl  &  Houston;  director  Prudential 
Exchange  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  Lang,  Saskat- 
chewan, Canada,  incorporated,  1906,  for 
business  in  banking,  grain  elevators, 
land,  etc.  Member  I.  N.  G.  1882,  at 
Osage,  la.  Democrat.  Mason.  Married 
in  Roberts  Co.,  S.  D.,  Jan.  2,  1895,  to 
Miss  Melia  H.  Lillejord.  Club:  Com- 
mercial.    Address:     Wheaton,   Minn. 

STEIN',  Henry,  dry  goods  merchant; 
born  at  Reichensachsen,  Germany,  Dec. 
27,  1853;  son  of  Aaron  and  Esther  Stein; 
educated  in  Germany;  came  to  America, 
1868;  married  at  City  of  Chicago,  111., 
April  9,  1889,  Belle  F.  Fox.  Began  bus- 
iness career  in  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  as  re- 
tail dry  goods  merchant,  1872;  conducted 
business  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1873-75;  Rich- 
mond, Ind.,  1875-80;  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1880-92  and  St.  Paul  since  1893.  Re- 
publican. Office:  93  Hast  7th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     64  9    Dayton  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STEM,  Allen  Hartzell,  architect;   born 


at  Van  Wert,  O.,  Jan.  2S,  1856;  son  of 
John  and  Sarah  (Armstrong)  Stem;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Van  Wert, 
O.,  and  at  Indianapolis  Art  School,  Indi- 
anapolis, Ind.  Entered  office  of  J.  H. 
Stern,  architect,  Indianapolis,  1876;  was 
partner  from  1880  to  1881;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1884;  formed  partnership  with  C. 
A.  Reed,  as  Reed  &  Stem,  1892;  opened 
office  in  New  York  City,  1901.  Married 
at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  23.  1886,  to 
Lucy  R.  Rackley.  Architect  of  follow- 
ing buildings:  Helena  (Mont.)  Court 
House;  St.  Paul  Auditorium,  Metropoli- 
tan Opera  House,  "VS^illard  Hotel,  Mann- 
heimer  buildings,  George  Thompson  resi- 
dence. In  1901  began  making  a  specialty 
of  railroad  w'ork  and  has  designed  most 
of  the  buildings  erected  since  by  the 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  including  sta- 
tions at  Bismarck,  N.  D.,  Livingston, 
Butte,  Helena  and  Missoula,  Mont.,  and 
Great  Northern  stations  at  Seattle  and 
Everett  Wash.;  also  N.  Y.  Central  Term- 
inal Station  in  New  York  City  to  cost 
$20,000,000,  and  all  stations  and  power 
houses  of  the  N.  Y.  Central  Railway 
in  electric  zone  in  New  York  City. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country, 
White  Bear  Yacht.  Recreations:  Ten- 
nis, yachting,  boating  and  other  out- 
door sports.  Offices:  5  East  42nd  St., 
New  York,  and  601  Endicott  Bldg.,  St. 
Paul.  Residence:  The  Augus,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

STENEHJEM,  John  Edwin,  merchant; 
liorn  at  Wilmington.  Minn.,  Jan.  15. 
1881;  son  of  Andrew  A.  and  Gundvor 
(Tryhus)  Stenehjem;  attended  Luther 
College,  Decorah.  la.,  for  2  years.  Has 
been  member  of  the  clothing  firm  of 
Fuos  &  Stenehjem,  Caledonia,  since 
Sept.  1,  1902;  also  member  of  the  livery 
firm  of  Ludwig  &  Co.  Lutheran.  Mar- 
ried, June  20,  1900,  to  Miss  Selmine  B. 
Hefty.      Address:      Caledonia,    Minn. 

STEinTES,  John  J.,  surveyor  and  civil 
engineer;  born  at  Newburg,  Minn.,  Jan. 
2,  1865;  son  of  Jacob  Stennes;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  at  Augustana.  Col- 
lege, Canton,  S.  D.;  married,  1st,  at 
Highland,  Minn.,  1890,  to  Mary  S.  Vig- 
ness  (died  1901);  2nd,  at  Milan,  Minn., 
1903,  to  Miss  Celia  M.  Gilbertson.  Has 
been  county  surveyor  of  Chippewa  Co., 
Minn.,  since  1902.  _  Member  Minnesota 
Surveyors  and  Engineers'  Association. 
Address:     Montevideo,   Minn. 


A.  Marshall,  physician; 
born  near  Pittsburg,  Pa..  June,  1840; 
son  of  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Marshall) 
Stephens;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Ohio;  degree  of  A.M., 
from  One  Study  University,  Ohio,  1879; 
studied  medicine  in  Chicago,  111.,  and 
was  graduated  from  Hahnemann  Medi- 
cal College,  degree  of  M.D.,  1884.  Mar- 
ried at  ^Waterloo,  Wis.,  1864,  to  Miss 
Mary  Bishop.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1866, 
to  occupy  the  position  of  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences  In 
Hamline  University;  oracticed  medicine 
at  Chatfleld.  Minn.,  1882-91;  practiced  at 
St.    Paul,    1891-94;    has   been   engaged   in 


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jjractice  in  Red  Wing  since  1894.  Homeo- 
patli.  Was  secretary  U.  S.  Board  of 
Pension  Examiners  at  Cliatfleld,  Minn. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota 
Homeopathic  institutes.  Republican. 
Metliodist.  Recreation:  Microscopy. 
Address;      Red  Wing.   Minn. 

STEPHENS,  Andrew  D.,  banker;  born 
In  Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  May  27,  1855;  son 
of  Lewis  and  Hannah  (Pehrson)  Step- 
liens;  educated  in  district  schools  of 
Camer  Co.,  and  St.  Ansgarius  Academy 
(now  Gustavus  Adolphus  College).  Left 
farm  in  Kandiyohi  Co.,  and  began  clerk- 
ing at  store  in  Willmar,  Minn.,  1873;  en- 
gaged in  general  merchandise  business 
at  Atwood,  Minn.,  1876;  was  traveling 
salesman,  1878-80;  in  general  store  busi- 
ness at  Fisher,  Minn.,  1880-84;  engaged 
in  real  estate  business  and  private 
banking,  1884-91;  has  been  identified 
with  banking  since  1891;  cashier  Mer- 
chants National  Bank,  Crookston;  presi- 
dent First  National  Bank,  Fosston,  First 
National  Bank,  Bagley.  Bank  of  Men- 
ter;  vice  president  Merchants'  State 
Bank,  St.  Hilarie;  director  Bank  of 
Shevlin,  State  Bank  of  Middle  River. 
Republican.  Mayor  of  Crookston;  sur- 
veyor general  of  logs  and  lumber  7th 
dist.,  Minn.;  member  Republican  State 
Central  Committee;  State  senator;  dele- 
gate to  National  Republican  Conven- 
tion, 1904.  Mason,  Shriner;  member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Mar- 
ried at  Axwater,  Minn.,  1878,  to  Miss 
Chrissie  Cameron.  Address:  Crooks- 
ton,  Minn. 

STEPHENSON,  John  A.,  fire  insur- 
ance and  investments;  born  at  Chatham, 
Ont.,  1867;  son  of  Rufus  Stephenson; 
grammar  school  education.  Has  devoted 
his  attention  since  entering  business  ca- 
reer to  fire  insurance,  real  estate  and 
loans;  president  of  the  Stephenson  Insur- 
ance Agency,  established,  1892;  also  pres- 
ident Lake  Superior  Investment  Co.,  and 
director  Duluth  Salvage  Corps.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  to  Miss  Mary  H.  Beal. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunting.  Of- 
fice: 231  W.  1st  St.  Residence:  1931 
E.   1st  St.,  Tmluth. 

STEPHENSON,  "Williani  Michael,  gen- 
eral agent  Wisconsin  Central  Ry. ;  born 
at  Nashville.  Tenn.,  May  23,  1873;  son  of 
Patrick  Joseph  and  Sarali  Jane  (Horn) 
Stephenson;  educated  at  St.  Columbia's 
Catholic  School,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Nash- 
ville Business  College  and  Sprague's 
Correspondence  School  of  Law,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Married  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 
April  20,  1900,  to  Lenore  R.  Scheffer. 
Began  railway  service  as  messenger 
with  Louisville  &  Nashville  R.  R.,  Nash- 
ville. Tenn..  1883-85;  clerk  in  office  of 
district  attorney,  and  third  vice  presi- 
dent, same  road,  Nashville,  188R-S9; 
yard  work,  operating  department,  same 
road,  1890-93;  contracting  agent  Evans- 
ville  &  Terre  Haute  and  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  R.  R.,  at  Nashville, 
1893-96;     contracting     agent     Wisconsin 


Central  Railway,  Chicago.  1896-97,  gen- 
eral agent,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1897-1902, 
general  agent,  St.  Paul,  since  1902,  same 
road.  Member  T.  N.  G.  (Company  A), 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  one  year.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights 
of  Columbus,  National  Union.  Order  of 
Hoo  Hoo;  Order  of  Kokoal.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Minnesota  Boat.  Recrea- 
tions: Rowing,  baseball,  fishing,  driv- 
ing. Office:  371  Robert  St.  Residence: 
271   Kent  St.,  St.  Paul. 

STEBN,  Charles,  clothier;  born  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  16,  1847;  son  of 
Joseph  and  Regina  (Fleischman)  Stern; 
educated  in  public  scliools;  married  at 
Philadelphia,  March  15,  1883,  to  Miss 
Sophia  Strauss.  Began  business  career 
as  clerk  at  McGregor,  la.,  and  was  in 
clothing  business  for  himself  at  Mc- 
Gregor for  7  years;  in  business  at  North- 
field  since  1882.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Address:      Northfleld,   Minn. 

STERNBERG,  Henry  S.,  merchant; 
horn  at  Louisville,  Ky..  Aug.  22,  1867; 
son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Sternberg; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Louisville; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1893,  to 
Miss  Flora  Weiss.  Began  in  dry  goods 
business  at  Louisville,  at  age  of  15;  was 
connected  with  same  line  of  business  in 
Chicago.  111.,  for  two  years;  came  to 
St.  Paul,  1890,  and  was  with  Shaw  <fc 
Charlton,  dry  goods,  for  two  years;  be- 
gan in  wholesale  furnishings  and  cloth- 
ing for  self,  1892,  continuing  until  1896: 
was  one  of  the  organizers  of  tlie  firm  of 
Sternberg  &  Gottschall,  1896,  incor- 
porated July  1,  1906,  as  Sternberg  & 
Gottschall  Co.,  The  White  House  de- 
partment store,  of  which  he  is  president. 
Democrat.  Jewish  religion.  Mason. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  1893,  to  Miss  Flora 
Weiss.  Office:  7th  and  Cedar  St.  Resi- 
dence:     647  Lincoln  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

STERNER,  Otto  "W.,  physician;  born 
in  Sweden.  Oct.  1,  1878;  son  of  Johan 
and  Johanna  (Magnuson)  Sterner;  came 
to  America,  1S91;  educated  in  common 
schools;  Cleveland  High  School,  St. 
Paul;  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating  de- 
gree, of  M.D.,  1903.  In  practice  of 
medicine  at  Cambridge.  Minn.,  since 
June,  1903.  Lutheran.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  Association,  Tri 
County  Medical  Society.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  1903,  to  Miss  Hildegarde  Johnson. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Cam- 
bridge,   Minn. 

STEVENS,  Arthur  Wellingrton,  man- 
ufacturer; born  at  Rushford,  Minn.,  Jan. 
30,  1875;  son  of  Andrew  J.  and  Clara  M. 
(Bentley)  Stevens;  educated  in  the  pub- 
lic schools  of  Winona  and  Minneapolis; 
married  at  Minneapolis,  June  25.  1901. 
to  Nellie  G.  Sticknev.  Spent  12  years 
with  F.  H.  Peavey  &  Co.,  grain  dealers. 
Minneapolis,  and  engaged  for  two  years 
in  the  banking  business;  secretary  and 
treasurer  since  1904  of  the  Twin  City 
Knitting  Company,  manufacturers  of 
knit  specialties;  also  secretary  and 
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CompanJ^  retailers  of  all  classes  of 
knit  wear.  Republican.  Methodist.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Calhoun  Yacht  Club  (direct- 
or). Recreations:  Yachting  and  outdoor 
sports.  Office:  15  So.  7th  St.  Residence: 
3216    Humboldt   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

STEVEN'S,  Eug-ene  Morgran,  banker, 
born  Preston,  Minn.,  Feb.  1,  ISTl;  son  of 
Andrew  J.  and  Clara  M.  (Bentley)  Stev- 
ens; educated  in  the  public  and  high 
schools  of  Winona,  Minn.;  married  in 
Iowa,  1899,  to  Mary  F.  Rolfe.  Entered 
business  career  with  the  Winona  Wag- 
on Co.,  where  he  remained  5  years;  then 
engaged  with  F.  H.  Peavey  &  Co.,  grain 
dealers,  Minneapolis,  for  10  years,  fill- 
ing position  of  general  auditor  of  the 
Peavey  Grain  System  for  four  years. 
Organized  in  1901,  the  firm  of  Eugene 
M.  Stevens  &  Co.,  bankers  and  dealers 
in  commercial  paper  and  investment 
bonds;  admitted  Edward  T.  Chapman 
as  partner  1906.  Republican;  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  bodies.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda,  Minnetonka  and  Min- 
nesota (St.  Paul).  Office:  Northwestern 
National  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  2109 
Blaisdell    Av.,    :Minneapolis. 

STEVENS,  Francis  Augustus,  court 
commis.sioner  Nobles  Co.;  born  at 
Charleston,  N.  H.,  Sept.  21,  1S35;  son  of 
Henry  and  Dorothy  (Gove)  Stevens; 
educated  in  common  schools  of  Clare- 
mont,  N.  H.;  married  at  Crovdon,  N.  H., 
July  4,  1856,  to  Miss  Helen  M.  Mitchell 
of  Croydon,  N.  H.  Came  to  Dodge  Co., 
Minn.,  1860;  served  in  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion about  one  year,  as  member  2nd 
Battery  Light  Artillery.  Minn.  Vet.  Vols.; 
engaged  in  farming;  moved  upon  home- 
stead in  Nobles  Co.,  1879;  elected  clerk 
of  district  court.  Nobles  Co.,  1886,  and 
served  12  years;  has  been  deputy  county 
clerk  and  court  commissioner  since  1899. 
Republican.  Member  G.  A.  R.  Address: 
Worthington,  Minn. 

STEVENS,  Frederick  Clement,  con- 
gressman; born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1,  1861;  educated  in  district  school  at 
Searsport,  Me.,  Rockland  (Me.)  High 
School,  graduating  1877;  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, graduating,  1881.  Studied  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  A.  W.  Paine,  Bangor, 
Me.,  and  in  Law  Department,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  receiving  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1884.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  1884, 
and  entered  upon  practice  of  law.  Re- 
publican. Member  State  Legislature, 
1881-91;  has  been  member  of  Congress 
from  4th  district  of  Minnesota,  since 
1897.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn..  1889, 
to  Miss  Ellen  J.  Fargo.  Home  address: 
St.   Paul. 

STEVENS,  James  Van  Sant,  art  deal- 
er; born  at  Feasterville,  Bucks  Countv, 
Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1846;  son  of  Benjamin  arid 
Elizabeth  (Barcalow)  Stevens;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  and  in  business 
college  in  Philadelphia,  1864-65;  unmar- 
ried. Began  business  career  as  clerk,  in 
Philadelphia;  came  to  St.  Paul  in  Spring 
of  1878,  and  bought  interest  in  art  busi- 
ness of  James  Brownell.  Mr.  Brownell 
sold  his  interest  to  George  C.  Robertson, 


in  Spring  of  1879,  firm  becoming  Stevens 
&  Robertson  until  July  1,  1901,  when  he 
bought  Mr.  Robertson's  interest.  Office: 
62  E.  6th  St.  Residence:  Merchants' 
Hotel,  St.  Paul. 

STEVENS,  Marion  S.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Arkansaw,  Wis.,  Aug.  31,  1854;  son  of 
Eli.iah  Grant  and  Mary  (Rice)  Stevens; 
educated  in  common  schools  and  at 
Galesville  College.  Has  been  engaged 
in  the  practice  of  law  since  1879.  Re- 
publican; has  served  as  member  of 
town,  county,  legislative,  congressional 
and  state  Republican  committees.  Owner 
of  several  farms  (one  of  1,300  acres, 
highly  improved)  which  he  operates  him- 
self. Methodist.  President  of  the  Char- 
ter Commission  of  Graceville,  and  mayor 
of  that  city,  where  he  has  resided  for 
18  years.  Member  Masonic  order.  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America,  Maccabees  and 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Bur- 
lingame.  Kan..  May  14,  1899,  to  Sue  J. 
Crossmun.  Club:  Commercial,  of 
Graceville.      Address:      Graceville,   Minn. 

STEVENS,  "Walter  Tyrie,  real  estate; 
born  at  Dunnville,  Ont.,  Canada,  Dec. 
11,  1867;  son  of  Milledge  Albert  and 
Elizabeth  (Jameson)  Stevens;  educated 
in  high  school,  Dunnville,  Ont.,  and  in 
Europe.  Married  in  New  York,  Oct.  8, 
1898,  to  Miss  Marie  Claire  Perkins. 
Engaged  for  many  years  in  the  export 
business  in  New  York  City;  in  1905  ob- 
tained contract  as  manager  land  depart- 
ment Union  Trust  Company  of  Canada 
for  the  U.  S.,  and  has  since  been  en- 
gaged in  that  business.  Also  manager 
Paradise  Valley  Land  Co.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Member  City  Club  of 
Capetown,  South  Africa.  O'ffice:  Endi- 
cott    Bldg.      Residence:      St.   Paul. 

STEVENSON,  Thomas  W.,  whole.salo 
merchant;  born  at  Attica,  Ind  .  1853: 
son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Wilson) 
Stevenson;  common  school  education. 
Lived  upon  farm  until  19  years  of  age; 
was  clerk  in  general  store,  at  River 
Falls,  Wis.,  8  years;  became  partner  in 
firm  of  Stevenson  &  Lucas,  general 
merchandise,  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wis.,  firm 
name  being  changed  to  Stevenson  & 
Vincent  and  continued  until  1890,  when 
sold  out  and  located  in  Minneapolis.  Pur- 
chased interest  of  junior  partner  in  firm 
of  Patterson  &  Dickinson,  the  firm  be- 
coming Patterson  and  Stevenson,  since 
incorporation  of  which,  in  1902,  he  has 
been  vice  president  and  secretary  of  the 
company,  wholesale  dealers  in  hats, 
caps  and  furs.  Republican.  Presbyte- 
rian. Member  Portland  Avenue  His- 
torical Society.  Mason.  Married  at  St. 
Croix  Falls,  Wis..  Dec.  1877,  to  Cora 
Vincent.  Clubs:  Commercial  (1st  vice 
president  and  member  board  of  direct- 
ors), Bryn  Mawr  Golf.  Recreations: 
Golf,  riding,  driving,  fishing  and  hunt- 
ing. Office:  416  1st  Av.,  N.  Residence: 
2620   Portland   Av.,   Minneapolis. 

STE'WART,  Ang-us,  real  estate  and 
lumber;  born  at  Glencoe,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec. 
27,  1858;  son  of  Duncan  and  Mary  (Mc- 
Rae)       Stewart;       educated       in      public 


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schools.  Glencoe;  High  School,  Wards- 
ville,  Ont.,  graduating  1875;  Janesville 
Business  College,  Janesville,  Wis.,  grad- 
uating, 1S7S;  Chicago  Athenaeum  Col- 
lege, graduating,  ISSO.  Was  in  employ 
of  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co..  Chi- 
cago, 1879-80;  was  connected  with  Deer- 
ing  Harvester  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  ISSO- 
95;  associated  with  McCormick  Har- 
vesting Co.,  Minneapolis.  1895-1905;  sec- 
retary and  general  manager  of  Stewart 
&  Mathews  Co.,  Ltd.,  engaged  in  buying 
and  selling  lands  and  in  retail  lumber 
business,  since  March  1.  1905.  Member 
National  Union.  Married  at  Chicago, 
111.,  Oct.,  1885,  to  Miss  Carrie  Mae  Flinn. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Minneapolis.  Rec- 
reations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
305  Jackson  St.,  St.  Paul.  Residence: 
3124   Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

STE'WABT,  Charles  Adams,  pliysician 
and  surgeon;  liorn  at  Sandusky.  O..  June 
23.  1848;  educated  in  public  schools; 
Western  Reserve  Normal  School;  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Keo- 
kuk, la.,  degree  of  M.D.  1870;  Medical 
Department,  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity, Cleveland,  O.,  degree  of  M.D.,  1877. 
Has  been  engaged  in  medical  practice 
since  1870.  Member  St.  Louis  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Minne- 
sota Academy  of  Medicine,  Western  As- 
socfation  of  Surgeons  and  Gjniaecolo- 
gists.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner.  Married 
June  5,  1885,  to  Miss  Lida  Riddle.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Duluth  Boat,  Duluth 
Gun.  Office:  New  Jersev  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     501   E.    2nd    St.,   Duluth. 

STEWART,  Darwin  Adelbert,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Croyden,  N.  H.,  April  5. 
1845;  son  of  Gardner  and  Sarah  (Pow- 
ers) Stewart;  graduate  Medical  Depart- 
ment, Columbia  University,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1869.  Was  interne  New  York  City 
Hospital  one  year;  has  been  engaged  iii 
practice  in  Winona  since  1870;  surgeon 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.  Was 
health  officer  Winona,  5  years  and  coro- 
ner Winona  Co.,  12  years.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Winona  County  Medical 
Society,  National  Association  of  Rail- 
way Surgeons.  Democrat.  Mavor  of 
Winona,  1901-03;  president  Winona 
Board  of  Education  2  years.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner;  mem- 
ber R.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Arlington,  Mead- 
ow Brook.  Married  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y., 
1875,  to  Miss  Minnie  A.  Hall.  Organ- 
izer and  president  Winona  Humane  So- 
ciety.     Address:      Winona,    Minn. 

STEWART,  Georg-e  W.,  lawver;  born 
at  l!clli'\in-,  ;,linn.,  June  18,  1859;  son  of 
Jns.pli  and  Joanna  B.  (Hill)  Stewart; 
educated  in  district  schools  and  Stats 
Normal  School,  St.  Cloud,  graduating. 
May,  1882;  married  at  Fairmont,  Minn., 
Aug.  23.  1888,  to  Mary  L.  Huntsman. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  Dec.  10,  1884;  member  of  law  firm 
nf  Stewart  &  Brower  since  Nov.  19 
1000.  President  Western  Granite  Co  ; 
director     Public     Service     Co.       Member 


American  and  Minneapolis  State  and 
Stearns  County  Bar  associations.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Member  Macca- 
bees, B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Lakeside.     Address:      St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

STEWART,  J.  Clark,  surgeon;  born  at 
Camden,  N.  J.,  Oct.  21,  1854;  son  of 
Daniel  and  Eliza  (Mann)  Stewart;  grad- 
uate University  of  Minnesota  degrees  of 
B.S.  and  C.E.,  1875;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  degree  of  M.D., 
1884.  Unmarried.  Professor  principles 
of  surgery,  Medical  Department  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota;  surgeon  to  City  Hos- 
pital, Misneapolis;  consulting  surgeon 
to  Asbury  and  Northwestern  hospitals. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Hennepin  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  Academy  of 
Medicine  and  Western  Surgical  Associa- 
tion. Republican.  Presbyterian.  Club: 
Minneapolis.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  Pillsbury  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:     1628    5th   Av.,   S.,    Minneapolis. 

STEWART,  John  T.,  manager  Duluth 
Music  Co.;  born  in  Seneca  Co.,  O.,  1844; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Henrietta  (Bernard) 
Stewart;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Seneca  County.  Began  active  career  in 
hardware  business  at  Fostoria,  O.,  1866, 
continuing  until  1875;  entered  music 
business,  with  R.  D.  Bullock,  Jackson, 
Mich.,  1875;  was  for  5  years  with  A.  B. 
Chase  and  was  identified  with  music 
business  with  Dyer  Brothers.  St.  Paul, 
for  16  years;  came  to  Duluth  as  man- 
ager for  the  Duluth  Music  Co.,  general 
offices  in  St.  Paul,  1903.  Served  in  War 
of  the  Rebellion  as  sergt.,  Co.  E,  185th 
Ohio  Vols.  Methodist.  Member  Royal 
Arcanum.    Married  at  Fostoria,  O..  June. 

1866,  to  Miss  Louisa  M.  Kelly.  Office: 
222-224  W.  1st  St.  Residence:  33  Min- 
nesota  Point,   Duluth. 

STEWART.  Sylvester,  milling;  born  in 
"Wayne  Co.,  O.,  Jan.  31.  1847;  son  of 
Harmon  B  and  Harriet  C.  (Tanner) 
Stewart;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wayne  Co.  to  1858;  in  public  schools  of 
Wisconsin  until  1861;  Bryant  &  Stratton 
and  Spencer  Commercial  Colleges, 
Milwaukee,  Wis..  1864.  Entered  general 
merchandise  business  at  Brodhead,  Wis.. 

1867.  continuing  until  1877;  came  to 
Minnesota.  1877:  began  buying  grain  at 
Hancock,  Minn.,  1SS2  and  in  1900  built 
flour  mill  at  Morris,  known  as  the 
Morris  City  Mills;  also  established  line 
of  elevators,  now  in  operation;  July  1, 
1903,  purchased  electric  light  plant  at 
Morris.  Republican.  Married  at  Janes- 
ville, Wis.,  Dec.  10,  1877,  to  Miss  Au- 
gusta M.  Vinton.  One  son,  Guy  H.  Stew- 
art, born  p-eb.  21,  1886.  Address:  Mor- 
ris. Minn. 

STEWART,  William  D.,  lime  and  ce- 
ment; born  at  Seaforth,  Ont.,  Can.,  Aug. 
14.  1868;  son  of  Alexander  and  Mar- 
garet Stewart;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Ontario  and  at  Collegiate  Institute, 
Seaforth.  Ont.  Began  active  careei'  as 
bookkeeper  in  flour  mill  at  Seaforth, 
came  to  ,St.  Paul,  1888,  and  engaged  as 
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tered  lime  Jind  cement  business  as  book- 
keeper for  Twin  City  Lime  &  Cement 
Co.,  1S91;  became  manager  of  tlie  com- 
pany and  part  owner  1896,  clianging  tlie 
title  to  St.  Paul  Lime  and  Cement  Co.; 
became  proprietor,  1905.  Member  Build- 
ers and  Traders  Exchange.  ]Mason. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  189  4,  to  Miss 
Eleanor  Derrick.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreations:  Curling,  lacrosse.  Office: 
Foot  of  Jackson  St.  Residence:  735 
Holly  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

STICKIiES,  Iiyndon  D.,  manufacturer 
and  wholesaler  boots  and  shoes;  born 
in  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1866;  son 
of  Philips  H.  and  Regina  C.  (Dedrick) 
Stickles;  educated  in  public  schools  in 
Columbia  Co.  Began  active  career  at 
age  of  19  as  clerk  in  general  merchan- 
dise store,  La  Moure,  N.  D.,  continuing 
2  years;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
and  was  employed  in  furnishing  goods 
store,  18SS-90;  was  salesman  in  shoe  de- 
partment of  the  W.  H.  Elsinger  Com- 
pany's department  store,  for  six  years, 
and  for  7  years  was  manager  and  buyer; 
accepted  position  as  buyer  for  French, 
Finch  &  Henry,  wholesale  boots  and 
shoes,  continuing  20  months  when  he 
resigned  to  become  treasurer  and  man- 
ager of  the  Northern  Shoe  Co.,  shoe 
manufacturers  and  whole.sale  dealers, 
Duluth,  which  position  he  has  held  since 
Dec.  1,  1906.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Member  Masonic  order  (Blue  Lodge  and 
Chapter),  Knights  of  Maccabees,  U.  C. 
T.  of  America.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1888,  to  Miss  Lyda  Sanderson. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Kitchi  Gammi.  Of- 
fice: Lake  Av.  Residence:  1914  E. 
2nd    St.,   Duluth. 

STICKI7Z:V,  Alpheus  Beede,  railway 
official;  born  at  "^^ilton,  Me.,  June  27, 
1S40;  son  of  Daniel  and  I'rsula  Maria 
(Beede)  Stickney;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Maine  and  New  Hampshire, 
and  at  academies  in  New  Hampton,  N. 
H.,  and  Foxcroft,  Me.  Began  active 
career  as  a  scliool  teacher;  studied  law 
and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1862;  prac- 
ticed law,  1862-69;  has  engaged  in  build- 
ing and  railway  operations  since  1869. 
Organized  and  built  first  section  of  the 
Northern  Wisconsin  Ry.,  beginning, 
1871;  was  superintendent  of  construc- 
tion 500  miles  Great  Northern  and 
Canadian  Pacific  railways,  1879-81;  or- 
ganized and  built  first  section  Wiscon- 
sin, Minnesota  &  Pacific  Ry..  1881;  Or- 
ganized and  began  construction,  1883, 
Chicago,  Great  Western  Ry.;  president 
Minnesota  &  Northwestern  Ry..  until 
consolidation  with  Chicago,  St.  Paul  & 
Kansas  City  Ry.,  when  he  became  presi- 
dent latter  road,  continuing  until  1890; 
chairman  board  of  directors,  same  road. 
1890-92;  chairman  board  of  directors  of 
the  reorganized  company,  the  Chicago, 
Great  Western  Ry.,  since  1892;  also 
president  same  road,  since  April,  1894 
Organizer  and  builder  St.  Paul  Union 
Stock  Yards  and  packing  houses,  1882. 
Married,  1st,  1864.  Kate  W.  H.  Hall 
(now  deceased);   2nd,   1901,   May  Crosby. 


Office:  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.  Bldg. 
Residence:      288   Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

STICKNEY,  Cliarles  Alpheus,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept. 
11,  1876;  son  of  Alpheus  B.  and  Kate 
W.  H.  (Hall)  Stickney;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  at  St.  Paul,  Minn..  North- 
western Military  Academy,  Higlilanci 
Park,  111.,  and  Massachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass.;  married 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  1898,  to  Miss 
Edith  P.  Jones.  Since  1898,  engaged  in 
manufacturing  business  as  president  of 
the  Charles  A.  Stickney  Company,  gaso- 
line engines,  etc.  Office:  Fillmore  Av. 
and  Starkey  St.  'Residence:  846  Lincoln 
Av..    St.    Paul. 

STICKNEY,  Preston  I..,  born  at  Ando- 
ver.  Vt.,  June  13,  1849;  son  of  George 
W.  and  Roxelane  (Burton)  Stickney; 
educated  in  district  school,  Chester 
(Vt.)  Academy,  Black  River  Academy, 
working  at  home  on  farm  in  summer. 
Began  active  career  as  school  teacher 
at  Ludlow-,  Vt.;  emigrated  to  Dodge  Co., 
Neb.,  1872,  and  to  Green  Co.,  la.,  1873; 
was  in  retail  grocery  business  at  Ames, 
la.,  1877;  came  to  Polk  Co.,  Minn.,  1880; 
began  buving  wheat  for  the  Pillsbury 
Flour  Mills,  1887;  established  retail 
lumber  at  Hereford  and  Tintah,  adding 
hardware  and  farm  implements  at  Tin- 
tah; became  mehiber  firm  of  Stickney 
and  Dahlquist,  1897,  and  organized  Cres- 
cent Lumber  Co.,  of  which  was  presi- 
dent; sold  out,  1905.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Address:  Tintah,  Minn.,  and 
Ponderoy.  Idaho.  Address  during  win- 
ter:    P.  L.   Stickney,   Ponderoy,   Idaho. 

STICKNEY,  Samuel  Crostoy,  railway 
official;  born  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Nov. 
19,  1865;  son  of  Alpheus  Beede  Stick- 
ney; graduated  from  Massachusetts  In- 
stitute of  Technology.  Entered  railway 
service,  1886,  as  locating  engineer,  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul  and  Kansas  City  Rail- 
road, now  the  Chicago  Great  Western 
Railway;  advanced  consecutively  to  1894, 
as  superintendent  of  construction,  en- 
gineer maintenance  of  way  and  assist- 
ant to  president  of  road;  appointed  gen- 
eral manager,  1894,  and  second  vice  pres- 
ident, 1895.  Office:  Chicago  Great 
"^"estern  Gen.  Office.  Residence:  1111 
Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

STIIiIi,  Henry  E.,  assistant  general 
freight  agent  Northern  Pacific  Ry.;  born 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  3.  1855;  son 
of  Quincv  A.  and  Lydia  M.  (Wetherby) 
Still;  educated  in  Philadelphia  public 
schools.  Entered  service  of  Illinois 
Central  R.  R.,  at  Chicago,  as  clerk  local 
freight  office,  1875,  continuing  until 
1879;  was  clerk  general  freight  office 
Minneapolis,  and  St.  Louis  R.  R.  at 
Minneapolis,  1879-81;  clerk  general 
freight  office  Northern  Pacific  R.  R., 
1881-83;  agent  at  Valley  City,  N.  D., 
1S83-S4;  clerk  general  freight  office, 
same  road,  1885-86;  traveling  freight 
agent,  1887-90;  division  freight  agent, 
1890-1902;  has  been  assistant  general 
freight  agent,  same  road,  since  Jan., 
1902.     Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1875, 


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to  Miss  Mlna  E.  Chamberlain.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Transportation.  Office: 
Broadway,  Cor.  4tli.  Residence:  1937 
Selby  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STXIiWEIiI^,  Eugene  Jay,  president 
Minneapolis  Paper  Co.;  born  Newburg, 
Wis.,  June  27,  1!S49;  son  of  Hiram  and 
Sarali  Elizabeth  (Salisbury)  Stilwell; 
grraduated  from  the  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
High  School,  1866;  married  at  Chicago. 
March  19,  1S7S.  to  Kittle  M.  Goewey. 
Began  in  the  paper  business,  April,  1S73, 
and  for  5  years  was  shipping  clerk  for 
Averill.  Russell  &  Carpenter;  then  went 
upon  the  road  as  traveling  man  for  6 
years,  and  was  for  6  years  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Averill,  Carpenter  &  Co.; 
assisted,  1890,  in  tlie  organization  of 
the  Minneapolis  Paper  Co.,  of  wliicli  lie 
is  president  and  treasurer,  a  corporation 
widely  known  as  paper  manufacturers, 
wholesale  stationery,  and  manufacturers 
of  building  paper,  roofing  and  paving 
materials.  Formerlv  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Wright.  Barrett  &  Stilwell.  St. 
Paul.  Ex-president  of  the  St.  Paul  Fire 
Board.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Masonic  order.  Knights  Tem- 
plar (commander).  Shrine.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Lafavette.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  400-404  S.  5th 
St.  Residence:  1900  Park  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

STINCHFrBIiD,  Augaistus  W.,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Phillippi.  Mf..  in  INl:^;  son 
of  Jacob  H.  and  Jane  R.  (Whitney) 
Stinclifield;  educated  in  high  school  and 
academy,  Franklin  Co.,  Me.,  Maine  Med- 
ical College  and  University  of  Michi- 
gan, degree  of  M.D.,  1868.  Has  been  en- 
gaged in  general  practice  of  medicine 
since  June,  1868;  located  in  Rochester, 
Minn.,  1892;  member  of  the  firm  of 
Mayo,  Stinchfield  &  Graham,  practition- 
ers of  medicine  and  surgery,  1S92,  to 
July,  1906;  since  July,  1906.  alone  as 
specialist  heart  and  lungs.  Republican. 
Member  Olmsted  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota.  State  and  American 
Medical  Associations.  Member  Masonic 
order,  Knights  Templar,  Shriner.  Mar- 
ried at  Eyota,  Minn.,  1S7S,  to  Miss  Mat- 
tie  J.   Bear.     Addre.«s:      Rochester,  Minn. 

STOCKEB,  Samuel  Marstou,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Muscatine,  la..  Sept.  19. 
1857;  son  of  Samuel  and  Celesta  Cabot 
(Patrick)  Stocker;  educated  in  Musca- 
tine High  Scliool,  I'niversity  of  Michi- 
gan, B.P.L.,  1880,  Medical  Depart- 
ment University  of  New  York.  1885; 
married  at  Jacksonville.  III.,  Mav  20tli, 
1885,  to  Stella  Prince.  Came  to  Dulutli, 
3  885.  For  many  years  was  in  cliarge 
of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Duluth;  former 
member  State  Board  of  Healtli;  was  for 
two  terms  member  of  Libra  rv  Board 
City  of  Duluth.  Office:  13  West  Supe- 
rior St.  Residence:  1014  E.  2nd  St.. 
Duluth.   Minn. 

STOCKLAND,  Charles  K..  macliinist; 
born  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn..  July  3,  1S5S; 
son  (if  Kittel  Kittelseii  and  Kirsti  (Jor- 
.srensen)  Stockland;  common  school  edu- 
cation;   married    in    Fillmore    Co.,    Minn., 


Dec.  3,  1879,  Ingeborg  Wraa.  Began  to 
learn  blacksmitli  trade,  1879;  started 
blacksmitli  shop  at  Stephen,  Minn.,  1882, 
and  machine  shop,  1886;  took  in  partner 
as  Russell  &  Stockland  and  added  im- 
plement house  to  other  lines  of  busi- 
ness; name  of  firm  clianged  to  Stock- 
land  and  Corn  well,  1893;  bought  out 
partner  and  acquired  full  control  of  tlie 
business,  1899;  started  foundry,  1901, 
and  commenced  manufacture  of  road 
graders,  1903;  moved  part  of  the  tools 
to  Minneapolis  and  incorporated  as  Rus- 
sell Grader  Mfg.  Co.,  March  1,  1906,  of 
whicli  is  vice  president  and  manager. 
Christian  Scientist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Office:  2429  University  Av.,  S.  E..  Min- 
neapolis.     Residence:      Stephen,    Minn. 

STOCKISAIT,  Benjamin,  mercliani 
miller;  born  at  Edinburgh.  Scotland, 
1863;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Annie  (Stewart) 
Stockman;  educated  in  Royal  Higli 
Scliool,  P^dinburgli;  unmarried.  Began 
active  career  under  father  at  Leith, 
Scotland,  importing  produce  mainly  from 
tlie  United  States;  came  to  America, 
1892,  and  located  for  several  years  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  lias  been  secretary, 
treasurer  and  manager  New  Ulm  Roll- 
ing Mill  Co.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.,  since 
1898;  also  secretary  and  treasurer  New 
Ulm  Feed  and  Cereal  Mill  Co.  Club: 
Minneapolis  (Minneapolis).  Address: 
New   I'lm,   Minn. 

STOCKWE!.!.,  Silvanus  Albert,  gen- 
eral agent  Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
(ro. ;  born  at  Anoka,  Minn.,  June  8,  1857; 
son  of  Silvanus  and  Charlotte  (Bow- 
dish)  Stockwell;  educated  in  public 
-scliools  at  Anoka;  married  at  Minneapo- 
lis. Minn.,  Oct.  4,  1887,  to  Miss  Maud 
Conkey.  Was  connected  with  the  Amer- 
ican Express  Co.  11  years,  special  agent 
of  P.  L.  &  T.  Co.  for  4  years  and  since 
Oct.  1,  1896.  has  been  general  agent  of 
the  Penn  Mutual'  I^ife  Insurance  Co.. 
at  Minneapolis.  Democrat,  membei-  Min- 
nesota House  of  Representatives.  1891 
and  1897;  member  Minnesota  State  Sen- 
ate, 1899-1901-02;  Democratic  candidate 
for  Congress,  1896.  President  Minne- 
apolis Municipal  Ownership  League. 
Unitarian.  Mason,  Knight  Templar;  Odd 
Fellow.  Clubs;  Commercial,  Native 
Sons  of  Minnesota.  Jefferson.  Recrea- 
tions: Farming  and  horticulture.  Of- 
fice: Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  3204  E.  | 
51st   St.,   Minneapolis.  ' 

STODDABD,  Albert  Georg-e;  physi- 
cian; l)Orn  in  Lewis  Co..  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1. 
IM9;  son  of  Alonzo  E.  and  Flora  (Stile^^ 
Ooddard;  was  educated  in  public  school."* 
of  Greenbush.  Wis.,  until  18  yars  of 
age;  taught  school  5  years;  attended 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.  111., 
graduating,  degre(>  of  M.D.,  1882.  Has 
been  in  practice  in  Renville  Co..  Minn., 
for  25  years.  Member  State  Board  of 
Medical  Examiners  for  6  years  and  ex- 
president  of  the  looard.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciations, Camp  Release  Medical  Society 
(ex  pres1.  Republican  (delegate  from 
Minnesota    to   Republican   National    Con- 


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vention,  Philadelphia,  1900).  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Kilborn  City, 
Wis.,  Aug.  3,  1S75,  to  Miss  Sylvia  M. 
Ross  of  Boltonville,  Wis.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Fairfax, 
Minn. 

STOIiBEBG,  Alfred  P.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Fish  Lake,  Minn.,  Dec.  4,  ISTti;  son 
of  Hon.  P.  H.  and  Sarali  (Larson)  Stol- 
berg;  attended  public  schools  at  Harris 
and  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn.;  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
graduating  degree  of  A.B.,  1899;  Col- 
lege of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  degree  of  LL.B.,  1902.  Has 
been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  since 
1902;  has  held  office  of  register  of  deeds, 
Chisago  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Swedish  Lutheran 
Church.  Married  at  Center  City,  Minn., 
1906,  to  Miss  Laura  Nelson.  Address: 
Center  City,   Minn. 

STOIiIi,  Anthony  P.,  cashier;  born  at 
Little  Falls,  Minn.,  June  13,  1884;  son 
of  Stanislaus  and  Gertrude  Stoll;  edu- 
cated in  Little  Falls  schools;  unmar- 
ried. Became  connected  witli  the  bank- 
ing business  in  1900  as  teller  of  the 
First  National  Bank  of  Little  Falls; 
was  elected  cashier  Bank  of  Pierz,  in 
1903,  a  position  he  now  holds.  Roman 
Catholic.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.     Address:      Pierz,   Minn. 

STONE,  Archibald  A.,  implement  and 
fuel  dealer;  born  at  L'Original,  Ont.. 
Can.,  Oct.  30,  1853;  son  of  Heman  Ward 
and  Polly  (Wells)  Stone;  came  to  Min- 
nesota in  1856;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools.  Has  been  engaged  in 
farm  implement  and  fuel  business  since 
Maj',  1877;  member  of  the  firm  of  Stone 
&  Munro.  Congregationalist.  Married 
at  Morris,  Minn.,  April  13,  1881,  to  Miss 
Theodora  D.  Mills.  Address:  Morris, 
Minn. 

STONE,  Azro  Ashley,  lawyer;  born  at 
Oshawa,  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  17,  1840;  son 
of  Marshall  B.  and  Emily  A.  (Blair) 
Stone;  came  to  Minnesota,  1854;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Canada  and 
Minnesota;  married  at  St.  Peter,  Minn., 
1866,  to  Sarah  Frances  Phelps.  Reared 
on  a  farm;  enlisted  in  Union  Army, 
July  5,  1861,  and  served  until  July, 
1864,  as  member  of  2nd  Minn. 
Vol.  Inf.;  was  sheriff  of  Nicollet  Co.. 
1866-70;  studied  law  and  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  at  St.  Peter.  Minn.,  1S74: 
clerk  of  court,  1871-76;  mayor  of  St. 
Peter,  1878;  county  attorney,  Nicollet 
Co.,  since  1885,  with  exception  of  2 
years.  Republican.  Member  Church  of 
the  Disciples.  Mason.  Member  G.  A.  R. 
Address:      St.    Peter,    Minn. 

STONE,  Edward  Thomas,  railway 
purchasing  agent;  born  at  San  Jose. 
Calif.,  Jan.  21,  1861;  son  of  Orlando  B. 
and  Julia  Ann  (King)  Stone;  educated  at 
Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington,  111., 
and  University  of  Chicago,  graduating, 
1882;  married  at  Bloomington,  111.,  Oct. 
24.  1888.  to  Lucy  J.  Haggard.  Began  rail- 
way service  as  traveling  auditor  Nortli- 
western    Traffic    Association,     1884,    and 


has  since  filled  tlie  following  positions 
on  the  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Ry. :  clerk  accounting  de- 
partment, 1887-97;  assistant  auditor, 
1897-99;  freight  claim  agent,  1899-1903; 
purchasing  agent  since  April  15,  1903. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  319  2nd 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  3156  Columbus  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

STONE,  Georg-e  Chickering-,  whole- 
sale merchant;  born  at  Saginaw,  West 
Side,  Mich.,  Aug.  18,  1875;  son  of  F.  C. 
and  Harriott  (Chad wick)  Stone;  grad- 
uate Saginaw,  West  Side,  High  School, 
1893;  University  of  Michigan,  Law  De- 
partment, degree  of  LL.B.,  1898.  Began 
business  career  with  Stone-Ordean- 
W^ells  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  Duluth, 
continuing,  1898-99;  was  with  Patrick 
<Sr  Granger  Co.,  1899-1900;  vice  president 
F.  A.  Patrick  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods, 
since  1901;  also  vice  president  Clyde 
Iron  Works;  treasurer  Blanke  &  Waite 
Co.;  director  Stone-Ordean-Wells  Co., 
Marshall-Wells  Hardware  Co.  Married 
at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  to  Miss  Marion  Burt. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 5tli  Av.,  W.  C'or.  Commerce.  Resi- 
dence:     222  2    E.    Superior   St.,    Duluth. 

STONE,  George  P.,  real  estate;  born 
in  Chickasaw  Co.,  la.;  graduate  com- 
mercial department  Cedar  Valley  Semi- 
nary, Osage,  la.;  married  at  Marietta, 
Ga.,  1896,  to  Miss  Halcyone  B.  Hug- 
gard.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1891;  was 
connected  with  First  National  Bank, 
Crookston,  1892-96;  now  member  of  firm 
of  Vance  &  Stone,  real  estate,  loans  and 
insurance.  Also  breeder  of  registered 
(Short  Horn)  cattle  and  Shropshire 
sheep.  Member  Masonic  order.  Ad- 
dress:     116    State    St.,    Crookston,    Minn. 

STONE,  Heman  Ward,  flour  milling; 
born  at  Lorignal,  Can..  Oct.  2,  1855; 
son  of  Heman  Ward  and  Polly  (Wells) 
Stone;  came  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1856;  educated  in  common  schools.  Has 
been  engaged  in  flour  milling  at  Morris, 
Minn.,  since  Oct.  1,  1879,  as  H.  W.  Stone 
&  Co.  MemCer  Minnesota  House  of 
Representatives,  1903  to  1906,  inclusive. 
Address:      Morris,    Minn. 

STONE,  Herman  A.,  watchmaking: 
born  in  Olmsted  Co.,  Minn.,  May  23, 
1859;  son  of  Anson  K.  and  Phoebe 
(Compton)  Stone;  reared  upon  a  farm; 
came  to  St.  Paul  at  the  age  of  15;  at- 
tended public  schools  and  business  col- 
lege. Apprenticed  to  William  Ander- 
son, jeweler,  continuing  with  him,  1876- 
85;  began  in  jewelry  business  for  self. 
1885;  established  the  Stone  School  of 
Watchmaking,  1901.  Member  of  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct. 
21,  1881,  to  Miss  Nellie  Trov.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  466  Dayton 
Av.,   St.  Paul. 

STONE,  Iver,  farming,  banking;  born 
in  Norway,  May  26,  1850;  son  of  Knudt 
and  Guneld  (Enersdatter)  Stone.  Came 
to  America,  June  T5,  1867;  located  at 
Lake  Hanska,  Minn.,  May  1st,  1869,  and 
has  since  been  engaged  in  farming;  also 
president    of    the    Security    State    Bank 


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of  TIanska;  director  State  Bank  of  Ma- 
ck'lia.  Married  at  L.ake  Hanska,  Dec.  li', 
JS7S,  to  Miss  Anne  Joi-amoe.  Address: 
Madelia,    Minn. 

STONE,  Boyal  Aug-ustus,  lawyer; 
born  at  T^e  Sueur,  Minn.,  June  26,  IISTS; 
son  of  Hon.  H.  W.  and  Polly  (Wells) 
Stone;  educated  in  Morris  (Minn.)  pub- 
lic schools;  Carleton  College,  1S92-94; 
University  of  Minnesota,  1895;  Wasli- 
ington  University  (St.  Louis  Law 
School),  degree  of  LL.B.,  1897.  Mar- 
ried at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  Aug.  14. 
1901,  to  Edith  Olive  Whiting.  Admit- 
ted to  the  bar,  Oct.  6,  1897,  and  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  law  at  Morris 
Minn.,  where  since  1905  he  has  been  sen- 
ior member  of  firm  of  Stone  &  Randall 
(C.  B.  Randall).  Assistant  attorney 
general  of  the  State  of  Minnesota  since 
April,  1905.  Republican;  was  sergeant 
in  Co.  C,  15th  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish- 
American  War.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber Golden  Sheaf  Lodge.  No.  133,  A.  F 
&  A.  M.,  Morris,  Minn.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (St.  Paul).  Office:  State  Capitol, 
St.   Paul.      Residence:      Morris,   Minn. 

STONEB,  Prank  B.,  vehicles;  born  in 
Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  June  17,  1S6S; 
son  of  Benjamin  and  Lydia  Stoner;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Faribault  Co. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  R.  G. 
Dun  &  Co.,  commercial  agency,  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1895. 
and  traveled  for  the  Parry  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  vehicles,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  for 
three  years;  has  been  Northwestern 
manager  for  the  company  with  head- 
quarters in  Minneapolis  since  1900.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Aug.  2,  1905,  to 
Miss  Louise  Ware.  Club:  Athletic. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: 227  1st  St.,  N.  Residence:  1915 
Hennepin    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

STONBB,  Marcus  Daniel,  civil  engi- 
neer; born  at  Little  York,  O..  May  21, 
]870;  son  of  Daniel  and  Margarette 
(Miller)  Stoner;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Montgomery  Co.,  O.;  at  Na- 
tional Normal  University,  Lebanon,  O. ; 
Valparaiso  (Ind.)  Normal  University. 
Removed  to  Crookston,  Minn.,  1892,  and 
began  as  surveyor  and  engineer;  has 
been  located  at  Bemidji  since  1897.  Pur- 
chased town-site  of  Blackduck,  Minn., 
1900,  built  a  town  of  1,000  inhabitants 
in  two  years,  and  1903  constructed  tele- 
phone and  electric  light  plant  in  the 
village.  Now  devoting  attention  to  rail- 
way and  municipal  engineering.  County 
surveyor  Beltrami  Co.,  for  9  years;  city 
engineer  Bemidji,  chief  engineer,  Min- 
neapolis, Red  Lake  &  Manitoba  Ry. 
President  Blackduck  Electric  &  Tele- 
phone Co.  Republican.  Member  State 
Surveyors'  and  Engineers'  Association. 
Married  at  Dayton,  O.,  June  1,  1899.  to 
Miss  Gertrude  Darst.  Address:  Bemidji, 
Minrt. 

STONQ,  Eenry,  farmer;  l)orn  Ontario. 
Can.,  Ai>ril  <;,  1S53;  son  of  Joseph  and 
Elizabi'th  (Snider)  Stong;  educated  in 
the  public  scliools  of  Elia,  Ontario  and 
the    High    School    at    Weston.    Ontario; 


married,  Clifford,  Ont.,  Feb.  23,  1S7(;. 
Susan  C.  Gram.  Began  business  career 
in  a  general  store  at  Hamilton,  Ont., 
1876;  removed  to  Crystal,  N.  D.  1881. 
and  engaged  in  general  store  business 
until  1884;  was  interested  in  N.  Dakota 
grain  elevators,  1885-90;  principally  en- 
gaged since  1881  in  farming.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office  and  residence:  2212 
Colfax   Av.,   S..   Minneapolis. 

STOBM,  John  C,  business  manager. 
St.  Paul;  born  at  Bellevue,  la.,  Feb.  14, 
1869;  son  of  John  J.  and  Susan  (Kurt- 
nacker)  Storm;  educated  in  public 
scliools;  unmarried.  Began  in  employ  of 
Swift  &  Co.,  at  Chicago,  111.,  1892;  was 
transferred  to  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  and  Osh- 
kosli.  Wis.,  and  since  Jan.  1,  1903,  has 
been  in  charge  of  Swift  &  Company's 
meat  business  at  St.  Paul.  Also  presi- 
dent St.  Paul  Woolen  Mills.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Fishing,  base- 
ball. Office:  5th  and  Broadway.  Resi- 
dence:   10th   and   St.    Peter   St.,    St.   Paul. 

STOBB,  John  Bobert,  manager  Cen- 
tral Bedding  Company  of  Illinois;  born 
at  Gosherton,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  July 
12,  1847;  son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Case)  Storr;  attended  school  until  10 
years  of  age.  Began  working  as  a.  lad, 
at  parlor  and  chamber  furniture  finish- 
ing and  continued,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  as 
contractor,  until  1872;  came  to  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  June  18,  1884;  was  for  12  years 
connected  with  St.  Paul  Board  of  Health ; 
had  charge  of  gents'  furnishing  goods. 
Bannon  Co.,  one  year,  and  was  with 
Kuhles  &  Stock,  cigar  manufacturers, 
two  years;  resigned  latter  position,  1901, 
went  to  New  York  City,  bought  a  car 
load  of  couch  beds  and  introduced  them 
for  the  first  time  in  -the  Northwest,  con- 
tinuing in  business  for  self  two  years. 
Manager  Central  Bedding  Co.  of  111.,  at 
St.  Anthony  Park,  since  April,  1904,  steel 
couches,  davenports  and  bed  springs. 
Member  of  the  Midway  Manufacturers' 
Club.  Methodist.  Member  Masonic  Or- 
der, Chapter,  Commandery,  and  Council 
Royal  and  Select  Masters;  member  K. 
P.  Married  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan.  14, 
1869,  to  Miss  Nancy  L.  Harrington.  Rec- 
reations: Gunning  and  fishing.  Office: 
2306-2308  Hampdon  Av.,  St.  Anthony 
Park.  Minn.  Residence:  105  S.  Milton 
St.,  St.   Paul. 

STOTT,  Enoch,  manufacturer  cotton 
flannel  gloves  and  mitts;  born  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa..  1856;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth  (Watmough)  Stott;  came  to 
Minnesota,  1859,  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Winona;  married  at 
Winona,  1882,  to  Miss  Emma  Beal. 
Filled  position  of  traveling  man  for 
wholesale  grocery  firm  of  Memphis, 
Tcnn.,  1877-78;  entered  retail  house  fur- 
nisliing  business  and  continued  in  it  for 
lit  vears;  began  in  manufacture  of 
nhives  and  mittens,  in  1900,  and  is  senior 
paitno'r  of  tlie  firm  of  Stott  &  Son,  es- 
lablislied.  1881.  Republican.  City  treas- 
urer of  Winona  three  terms;  alderman 
at    large    one    term;    was    park    commis- 


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sioner  for  5  years.  Member  Winona 
Board  of  Ti-ade.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
(32"),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.  Club:  Arlington. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,    Minn. 

STOUGHTON,  WilUam  Robert,  editor; 
born  at  Calabogie.  Ont.,  Can.,  Aug.  12, 
1872;  son  of  Nathan  and  Mary  Ann 
(Ryan)  Stoughton;  educated  in  the  log 
school  house;  unmarried.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, Jan.  1,  1903,  and  located  at  East 
Grand  Forks,  where  he  has  since  been 
editor  of  The  Valley  View,  a  weekly 
newspaper  of  Polk  Co.;  member  of  firm 
of  Stoughton  &  Stember,  printers  and 
publishers.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Address:      East  Grand  Forks,  Minn. 

STOUT,  Wilfred  Oakley,  railway  sup- 
plies; born  at  Lake  City,  Minn.,  April  5, 
1872:  son  of  James  Cooper  and  Agnes 
M.  (Scott)  Stout;  educated  in  St.  Paul 
public  and  high  schools,  and  at  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1891-95;  unmarried. 
Advertising  manager  of  the  Boston 
Clothing  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1897-1901;  assist- 
ant superintendent  of  advertising,  St. 
Paul  Dispatch,  1901-03;  since  1903,  pres- 
ident International  Railway  Device  Co. 
Served  in  Spanish-American  War,  189  8, 
as  sergt.  major  2nd  U.  S.  Vol.  Engs. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  319  Jackson 
St.  Residence:  672  Summit  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

STRAIGHT,  Iieonard  A.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Bloomington,  111.,  June  10,  1866;  son 
of  Johnson  William  and  Jennie  Ursula 
(Elledge)  Straight;  educated  in  public 
schools,  in  Illinois  Wesleyan  University 
(B.A.  1887)  and  in  Union  College  of 
Law,  Cliicago;  unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept., 
1890;  has  been  in  partnership  with  W. 
W.  Allen  since  May,  1897.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:      634   Hayne  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STBAPF,  Jeremiah  J.,  chief  of  fire  de- 
partment, St.  Paul;  born  in  St.  Paul, 
April  3,  1860;  son  of  John  and  Johanna 
Strapp;  educated  in  public  and  parochial 
scHools  of  St.  Paul;  unmarried.  Entered 
the  St.  Paul  fire  department,  Nov.  14, 
1879;  advanced  through  various  grades 
and  has  been  chief  of  the-  department 
since  April  1,  1905.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreation:  Fish- 
ing. Office:  Sth  and  Minnesota  Sts. 
Residence:     15  East  10th  St.,  St.  Paul. 

STBATHEBN,  Fred  Paul,  physician; 
born  at  Rich  Valley,  Minn.,  May  6,  1869; 
son  of  Walter  W.  and  Mary  (Tracy) 
Strathern;  graduated  from  Hastings 
High  School,  1889;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, degT'ee  of  B.S.,  1894;  degree  of 
M.S.,  same  university,  1895;  Medical  De- 
partment. University  of  Minnesota,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1899.  Began  practice  at 
St.  Peter,  Minn.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  ■  State  Medical  associations, 
Minnesota  Valley  Medical  Society. 
Member  St.  Peter  Library  Board,  Delta 
Upsilon   and   Nu   Sigma   Nu    fraternities. 


St.  Peter  Tennis  Association  and  Gun 
Club.  Mason.  Married  at  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  June  16,  1903,  to  Miss  Ida  L. 
Schleuder.  Recreations:  Tennis,  fish- 
ing and  duck  shooting.  Address:  St. 
Peter,    Minn. 

STBATTOM',  Joseph  B.,  hardware; 
born  at  White  Rock,  R.  I.,  May  26.  1855; 
son  of  Robert  and  Sarah  (Hayes)  Strat- 
ton;  came  to  Minnesota,  Nov.  1,  lS7ti; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Belle  Plaine  and  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  and  a,t  Taylor's  Academy,  St. 
Paul,  1877.  Began  in  drug  business  at 
Montgomery,  Nov.  1,  1880,  and  con- 
tinued for  18  years;  moved  to  Belle 
Plaine  where  he  has  been  engaged  in 
sale  of  hardware,  heating  and  plumbing 
materials,  under  title  of  Stratton  Sup- 
ply Co.,  since  1893.  Also  vice  president 
State  Bank  of  Belle  Plaine.  Member  A. 
O.  H.,  I.  O.  O.  P.  Married  at  Belle 
Plaine,  Nov.,  1879,  to  Miss  Ada  Bene- 
dict.    Address:      Belle  Plaine,   Minn. 

STBATTSS,  Simon,  merchant:  born  in 
Hessen,  Germany,  March  27,  1850;  at- 
tended common  schools  in  Hessen  and 
the  Seminar  at  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 
Came  to  U.  S.  in  1876;  started  in  cloth- 
ing and  men's  furnishing  business  at 
Albert  Lea,  Sept.  15,  1878,  and  still  con- 
tinues. Director  First  National  Bank 
and  Albert  Lea  State  Bank.  Member 
Masonic  Order  (32^),  Shriner,  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  10,  1886, 
to  Lilly  Adler.  Address:  Albert  Lea. 
Minn. 

STBEATEB,  Wesley  A.,  banking;  born 
at  Burt,  la.,  Jan.  15,  1880;  educated  in 
public  schools.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  and  bookkeeper  State  Bank  of 
Armstrong,  la.,  1895;  became  bookkeeper 
and  clerk  First  National  Bank.  Esther- 
ville,  la.,  1897;  was  assistant  cashier  of 
the  bank,  1899-1903;  auditor  Cedar  Rap- 
ids (la.)  National  Bank,  Jan.  to  Aug., 
1903;  has  been  cashier  Faribault  County 
Bank,  Winnebago,  Minn.,  since  Aug., 
1903.  Member  Masonic  order.  Married. 
1902,  to  Miss  Ruth  M.  Barron.  Address: 
Winnebago,  Minn. 

STBEET,  Iiiudley  M.,  banking;  born 
at  Muscatine,  la.,  Feb.  1,  1854;  son  of 
Aaron  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Street;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools;  public  schools, 
Hesper,  la.,  1874-75;  Decorah  (la.)  High 
School,  1876;  business  college,  Decorah. 
1877;  taught  school  in  Houston  Co., 
Minn.,  1877-78.  Started  Bank  of  Spring- 
field, Springfield,  Minn.,  1888.  as  cashier 
and  manager,  also  engaged  in  real  estate 
business;  one  of  the  first  presidents 
Citizens  State  Bank,  Lamberton,  Minn.; 
organizer  and  manager  Bankers  Land  & 
Loan  Co.,  Maynard,  Minn.,  1900:  organ- 
izer and  manager  Citizens  Bank,  May- 
nard, for  3  years;  organizer,  1903.  now 
cashier  and  manager  Bank  of  Moose 
Lake;  also  in  real  estate  business.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Married  at  Hampton, 
la.,  Oct.  1,  1882,  to  Miss  Ida  M.  Hansell. 
Address:     Moose    Lake,    Minn. 

STBICKIiAND,  Samuel  Georg-e,  rail- 
way    official;     born     at     Lakefleld,     Ont., 


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C:m.,  Aug-.  15,  1S59;  son  of  George  W.  R. 
and  Fanny  (Rothwell)  Strickland;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools,  Lakefield,  Higii 
School  Peterborough,  Ont.,  and  Col- 
legiate Institute,  Port  Hope,  Ont.;  mar- 
i-ied,  1901,  to  Louise  Yates.  Began  rail- 
road service  as  telegrapher  and  agent 
Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  continuing,  1.ST5- 
76;  telegrapher  and  clerk,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Manitoba  Ry.,  1877-79;  since 
ISSO,  with  the  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  Railway  consecutive- 
ly as  telegrapher,  agent,  general  agent, 
train  master,  superintendent  and  since 
Jan.,  1905,  as  general  superintendent. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  4th  and  Rosabell  Sts.  Resi- 
dence: 304  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

STBICKIiAND,  William  G.,  insurance; 
born  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1849;  educated 
in  public  and  high  schools  of  Hartford. 
Began  active  career  as  a  boy  in  the 
general  office  of  the  Phoenix  Insurance 
Co.,  continuing  until  1873;  came  to  St. 
Paul,  1873,  and  entered  service  of  the 
St.  Paul  Fire  &  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
as  solicitor,  remaining  with  the  com- 
pany until  1882,  when  he  went  into  in- 
surance business  on  his  own  account. 
Member  Strickland-Doolittle  Co.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Knights  Templar, 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Hartford,  Conn.. 
1880,  to  Miss  Kate  Seymour  Beckwith. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and  Countrv. 
Office:  139-141  -Endicott  Arcade.  Resi- 
dence:     657   Fairmount  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STRICKIiER,  Ora  C,  surgeon;  born  at 
Markham,  Ontario,  Jan.  7,  1863;  edu- 
cated in  public  and  high  schools,  Mark- 
ham,  at  Toronto  Institute  and  in  Medi- 
cal Department  of  the  University  of 
Michigan.  Began  practice,  1885.  Mem- 
ber board  of  regents  of  University  of 
Minnesota;  ex-member  State  Board  of 
Medical  K.xaminers.  Member  National 
Association  of  Railway  Surgeons,  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  Stat,e  Medical  Asso- 
ciations, Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  Temp- 
lar. Scottish  Rite,  Shrine.  Married  at 
New  Ulm,  1887,  to  Miss  Emilie  Doehne. 
Address:      New   Ulm,    Minn. 

STRINGER,  Edward  C,  lawyer;  born 
at  .\uburn,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1852;  son  of 
William  and  Mary  A.  (Peak)  Stringer; 
graduate  Auburn  (N.  Y.)  High  Scliool, 
1872;  Hamilton  College  (Clinton,  N.  Y.  ) 
A.B.  (Phi  Beta  Kappa)  1876;  Hamilton 
College  Law  School,  LL.  B..  1876.  Mar- 
I'ied  at  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1879,  to  Isabel 
Seymour.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Rochestei-. 
N.  Y.,  1879;  came  to  Hastings,  Minn. 
1879;  to  St.  Paul  1890,  and  since  1881 
lias  been  senior  partner  of  the  firm  of 
Stringer  &  Seymour,  lawyers.  Was 
special  national  bank  examiner,  1893; 
T'nited  States  district  attorney,  1894-98. 
Director  St.  Paul  National  Bank.  Demo- 
crat; delegate  to  Democratic  National 
Convention  at  St.  Louis,  ISSS.  Presby- 
terian. President  Minnesota  State  Bin- 
Association.  Member  Sons  of  American 
Revolution,  Society  of  Colonial  Wars. 
Minnesota     Historical     Society.       Clubs: 


puoiic    Hciioois    or    ue- 

ve  career  as  a  farmer  f 

itinuing     on     the     farm  I 

ame      connected      witli  I 

utual     Life     Insurance  I 


Minnesota,  Commercial,  Town  and  Coun- 
try. Office:  National  German  Am. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  4  71  Ashland  Av.. 
St.  Paul. 

STRHTGER,  Joseph  W.,  life  insur- 
ance; born  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  1860;  son 
of  William  and  Agnes  (Sinclair)  Strin- 
ger; educated  in  public  schools  of  De- 
troit. Began  active  career  as  a 
in  Michigan,  cont 
until  1888;  becai 
Northwestern     Mutual 

Co.,  of  Milwaukee,  1888;  entered  employ 
of  Aetna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  1896;  has 
been  state  manager  Michigan  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Detroit  since  1901. 
Member  Minnesota  Life  Underwriters' 
Association.  Married  in  Michigan.  1889. 
to  Miss  Wilmot  Bowden.  Office:  Lum- 
ber Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  26  IS 
Emerson  Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

STROM,  Henrik,  president  The  Amer- 
ican Mortgage  and  Investment  Co.;  boi-n 
in  Christiania,  Norway,  Feb.  9,  1869; 
son  of  Feodor  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Lar- 
sen)  Strom;  came  to  America,  1879;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Milwaukee. 
Wis.  Lived  in  Milwaukee,  1879-86;  en- 
gaged in  banking,  at  Jackson,  Minn.,  as 
member  of  J.  K.  Brown  «fe  Co.,  1886- 
1901;  came  to  St.  Paul  as  secretary  of 
The  American  Mortgage  and  Investment 
Co.,  1901,  and  was  made  president  of  the 
company,  1904;  also  treasurer  The  Amer- 
ican Farm  Land  Co.  Republican.  Fresbv- 
terian.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W. 
Married  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  15,  1893, 
to  Miss  Catherine  McMurtrie.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Norden.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  439  Portland  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

STROlfG,  Preeman  Poole,  invest- 
ments; born  in  Boston.  Mass..  Jan.  15, 
1817;  son  of  Charles  Dibble  and  Abigail 
Spurr  (Jefferson)  Strong;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  widower.  Be- 
gan at  15  to  learn  the  hardware  busi- 
ness, with  Strong,  Hackett  &  Co.,  con- 
tinuing until  Jan.  1,  1879,  when  he  pur- 
chased an  interest  in  the  business; 
treasurer  Strong-Hackett  Hardware  Co.. 
1885-89;  president  Farwell,  Ozmun,  Kirk 
&  Co.,  wholesale  hardware.  Jan.  1,  1890, 
to  Jan.  1,  1897,  when  he  retired  from  ac- 
tive business.  Since  May  1,  1903,  vice 
president  and  since  May  1,  1906,  also 
treasurer  of  Sherwood  Shoe  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Commercial,  Minnesota. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  651 
Fairmount  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

STROITG,  James  Woodward,  educator; 
born  at  Brownington,  Vt.,  Sept.  29,  1833; 
son  of  Elijah  Gridley  and  Sarah  Ashley 
(Partridge)  Strong;  graduate  Beloit 
College,  degree  of  A.B.  July  13,  1858; 
degrees  of  A.M.,  1861,  D.D..  1872,  same 
college;  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York  City,  graduating.  1862;  honor- 
ary degree  of  LL.  D.,  Illinois  College, 
1896.  Married  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  Sept.  3, 
1861,  to  Miss  Mary  Davenport.  Was 
city  clerk  Beloit,  1854-55;  city  super- 
intendent schools,  1855-56;  pastor  Con- 
gregational     Church,      Brodhead,      Wis., 


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1862-64;  Faribault,  Minn.,  1865-70;  first 
president  Carleton  College,  1870-1903; 
now  president  emeritus.  Corporate  mem- 
ber American  Board  of  Commissioners 
for  Foreign  Missions;  president  Minne- 
sota State  Home  Missionary  Society  from 
its  organization  in  1872  to  Oct.,  1905; 
member  almost  every  national  Congre- 
gational council,  1S65-1901;  member  In- 
ternational Council,  1899,  and  Ec'amen- 
ical  Missionary  Conference,  1900.  Lec- 
turer: Abraham  Lincoln;  Personal  Rem- 
iniscences of  Robert  Browning.  Author 
of  various  monograplis,  reports  and  his- 
torical papers.  Address:  Northfield, 
Minn. 

STBONGE,  Joseph,  millinery;  born  in 
Ireland,  Aug.  6,  1863;  came  to  America. 
1882,  stopping  for  several  months  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.;  engaged  in  millinery- 
business  at  Toronto,  Can.,  1883,  spent  a 
year  at  Montreal  and  removed  to  St. 
Paul,  1887;  represented  the  Oppenheimer 
Co.,  wliolesale  millinery,  as  traveling 
salesman,  1887-91,  starting  a  millinery 
establishment  at  Rocjiester,  Minn., 
while  in  employ  of  the  firm;  entered 
wholesale  millinery  business  under  title 
of  the  Stronge  Millinery  Co.,  at  St. 
Paul,  1894,  the  name  becoming  Stronge 
&  Warner,  1901,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent. Republican.  Married,  1891,  to 
Miss  Louise  Williams.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Commercial,  Town  and  Country. 
Office:  67-73  E.  7th  St.  Residence:  502 
Marshall  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

STBOVT,  Oeorgre  Elmer,  physician; 
born  at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  son  of  George  A. 
and  Mary  L.  (Trott)  Strout;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Fargo  and  Lisbon;  N. 
Dakota  High  School;  Santa  Rosa,  Cal., 
1894;  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating 
M.D.,  1901.  Practiced  pharmacy  in  store 
of  W.  S.  Parker;  secretary  N.  Dak.  State 
Board  of  Pharmacy,  1895-97;  was  in- 
terne St.  Barnabas  Hospital,  Minne- 
apolis, 1901-02;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice    of   medicine   at   Winthrop   since 

1902.  Director  State  Bank  of  Winthrop. 
Member  Camp  Release  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations.  Surgeon  Minneapolis  &  St. 
Louis  Ry.  Co.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1903,  to  Miss 
Eva  Scott.     Address:    Winthrop,  Minn. 

STBUB^X:,  Orlando,  banker;  born  at 
Plainview,  Minn..  Sept.  10,  1867.  Presi- 
dent   of    Forest    Lake    State    Bank    since 

1903.  Address:      Forest    Lake,    Minn. 
STBITETT,    Iiouis,    merchant;    born    in 

West  Baden,  Germany,  Aug.  24,  1847; 
son  of  Adolf  and  Katharina  (Meier) 
Struett;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
7jen,  Baden.  Came  to  America,  1866; 
has  been  in  mercantile  business  at  Per- 
ham,  Minn.,  since  Aug.,  1873.  Director 
Prerire  Mill  Co.,  First  National  Bank. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Married,  2nd,  at 
Highland,  111.,  Aug.,  1892,  to  Miss  Louise 
Ammon.     Address:     Perham,  Minn. 

STBVKBB,  John  Dana,  real  estate; 
born  at  Manorkill,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.. 
Nov.    10,    1856;    son    of    George    W.    and 


Sylvia  C.  (Newell)  Stryker;  educated  at 
Susquehanna  Collegiate  Institute,  Tow- 
anda.  Pa.  Was  employed  as  clerk  in 
the  First  National  Bank,  Towanda,  1875- 
86;  president  of  the  Corporation  of  Stry- 
ker, Manley  &  Buch,  established  in  1886. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Boat,  Curling.  Of- 
fice: Torrey  Bldg.  Residence:  2702 
Woodland   Av.,    Duluth. 

STBVKEB,  John  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1862;  son  of 
John  L.  and  Mary  (Edwards)  Stryker; 
educated  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass.,  Yale  University,  Ph.B.,  1883, 
Columbia  Law  School,  LL.B.,  1885,  and 
University  of  Berlin,  Germany;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  Dec.  4,  1889,  to  Virginia  L., 
daughter  of  Col.  Glover  Perin,  U.  S.  A. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1885,  and  engaged  in 
practice  at  St.  Paul;  assistant  U.  S.  at- 
torney for  district  of  Minnesota,  1893- 
94;  special  counsel  ofthe  United  States, 
1894-1902.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations,  Ramsey 
County  Bar  Association  (ex-president). 
Democrat.  Presbyterian.  Recreations: 
Riding,  shooting  and  horticulture. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Nushka  (St.  Paul); 
Holland  Society  (New  York).  Office: 
Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence:  510 
Iglehart    St.,    St.    Paul. 

STUABT,  John  Harlan,  physician; 
born  in  Guilford  Co.,  N.  C,  June  20, 
1836;  son  of  Amos  and  Matilda  (Had- 
ley)  Stuart;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  New  Garden  Boarding  School,  N.  C, 
and  graduated  from  Haverford  College, 
Pa.,  1861,  A.M.,  1864;  taught  in 
high  school,  1861-64;  studied  medicine 
at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  graduated  in 
medicine  from  Bellevue  Hospital  Medi- 
cal College,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Married  in 
Henry  Co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  13,  1869,  to  Annis 
Lynch.  Practiced  medicine  5  years  in 
Indiana,  10  years  in  Lawrence,  Kan.,  and 
25  years  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Presi- 
dent Kansas  State  Medical  Society,  1871; 
president  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.,  Medical 
Society,  two  terms.  Professor  in  Medi- 
cal Department  Hamline  University.  Re- 
publican. Member  Hennepin  Co.  Medi- 
cal Society  and  Minnesota  State  and 
American  Medical  associations.  Mem- 
ber Society  of  Friends.  Office:  Pillsbury 
Bldg.  Residence:  1811  Portland  Av"., 
Minneapolis. 

SUBBV,  Oscar,  sheriff  of  Freeborn 
Co.;  born  in  Denmark,  Feb.  14,  1875; 
son  of  Nels  P.  and  Christina  (Hanson) 
Subby;  came  to  America  with  parents, 
1880;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Al- 
bert Lea;  married  at  Albert  Lea,  1903, 
to  Miss  Lillian  Peterson.  Was  connected 
with  his  father  in  the  marble  and 
monument  business  until  1900;  was  as- 
sistant cliief  of  police,  Albert  Lea,  for 
5  years;  elected  sheriff  Nov.,  1904,  and 
re-elected,  Nov.,  1906,  term  extending  To 
Jan.,  1909.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Danish  Brotherhood. 
Recreation:  Hunting.  Address:  Albert 
Lea,  Minn. 

SUCKBB,  Adolph,  banking;  born  at 
Lakefield,    Minn.,    March    30,     1876;    son 


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of  Richard  and  Rose  Sucker;  educated 
at  Wilder  Farm  Collegre,  Wilder,  Minn., 
and  Palmer's  Business  College,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.;  married  at  Hebron,  N.  D., 
Nov.  26,  1903,  to  Miss  Ida  B.  Redetzke. 
Began  active  career  as  a  carpenter;  was 
employed  in  hardware  store  as  man- 
ager and  bookkeeper  for  2  years;  began 
in  real  estate  business  at  Amboy,  Minn., 
spring  of  1901;  organized  Merchants 
State  Bank  of  Lewisville,  Jan.,  1902,  and 
has  been  director  and  cashier  of  the 
bank  since  its  organization.  Treasurer 
of  Village  of  Lewisville,  1902,  and  presi- 
dent of  village  council  since  spring  of 
1903.     Address:      Lewisville,    Minn. 

SXTCKCW,  William  Theodore,  loans: 
born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  Dec.  19,  1868;  son 
of  B.  W.  and  Elsa  (Tweeden)  Suckow; 
educated  in  public  school  and  higli 
school;  unmarried.  Began  business 
career  as  a  clerk  in  the  land  department 
of  the  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  continuing  un- 
til May,  1901,  when  he  became  asso- 
ciated with  the  American  Mortgage  and 
Investment  Co.  at  St.  Paul  as  assistant 
secretary,  and  since  July  1,  1904,  has 
been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
company.  Republican;  was  member  of 
Co.  E,  3rd  Regt.,  Wis.  State  Guards. 
Lutheran.  Clubs:  Norden,  St.  Paul 
Choral.  Office:  Endicott  BIdg.  Resi- 
dence: Colonnade  Annex,  10th  and  St. 
Peter,    St.    Paul. 

STTDDUTH,  'William  Henry,  flour  mill- 
ing; born  Darlington,  Wis.,  Aug.  13, 
1875;  son  of  Henry  Harrison  and  Lida 
(Paddock)  Sudduth;  educated  in  public 
schools,  graduating  at  high  school  of 
Waseca.  Minn.,  1891;  in  Carleton  Col- 
lege (academy)  one  year;  University  of 
Nebraska,  2  years;  business  college  (C. 
C.  Curtiss)  one  year;  married  at  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1903,  to  Mary  Louise 
Norton.  Entered  service  of  W.  J.  Jen- 
nison  Co.,  flour  milling,  as  stenographer, 
1896;  at  the  present  time  secretary, 
treasurer  and  director  of  the  com- 
pany; also  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
the  Gooding-Coxe  Co.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternity. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Phoenix 
Bldg.  Residence:  2526  Portland  A  v., 
Minneapolis. 

SUPFEIi,  Frank  Hammond,  credit 
man;  born  at  Vienna,  Ont.,  Canada,  July 
5,  1866;  son  of  George  (banker)  and 
Anna  M.  (Davison)  Suffel;  graduated 
fiom  Coll'Bgiate  Institute,  St.  Thomas, 
Ont.,  1884;  honor  graduate  Toronto  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  B.A.,  1888;  admitted 
to  practice  law  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
1890;  professor  of  Latin,  Universitv  of 
Southern  California,  1888-89.  Married 
at  Polo,  111.,  June,  1899,  to  Lucia  Shum- 
way.  Director  in  Citizens  National 
Bank,  Oconto,  Wis.;  removed  to  Green 
Bay,  Wis.:  ceased  law  practice,  1901;  or- 
ganized wholesale  drug  firm  of  Kennedy- 
Suffel  Drug  Co.,  and  moved  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  sold  out  interest  in  drug 
firm,  July,  1905,  and  established  present 
business,    as    manager    of    the    Jobbers' 


Credit  Association  of  Minneapolis  and 
St.  Paul.  Also  director  Northern  Paper 
Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason;  member  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Recreations:  Motor  car,  golf,  ten- 
nis. Club:  Commercial  (Minneapolis). 
Office:  Gilfillan  Blk.,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:     The    Maryland,    Minneapolis. 

SUGDEN,  Georg-e  W.,  bank  cashier; 
born  at  Alma  City,  Minn.,  Oct.  10,  1870; 
son  of  William  H.  and  Susan  E.  (Young) 
Sugden;  educated  at  State  Normal 
School,  Mankato,  graduating,  1891.  Was 
proprietor  Star  Laundry,  Mankato,  1894- 
1902;  engaged  in  land  and  loan  business, 
1902-06;  has  been  cashier  and  director 
National  Citizen.s  Bank,  Mankato,  since 
Jan.  10,  1906;  afso  secretary  and  direc- 
tor Union  Canadian  Land  (So.  Member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum,  I. 
O.  O.  P.  Unmarried.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

SUIiI^IVAN,  Frank  K.,  coal  and  wood; 
born  at  Ulster,  Pa.,  April  6,  1866;  son  of 
John  Q.  and  Emerette  (Smith)  Sullivan; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Ulster. 
Began  active  career  on  a  farm  in  Penn- 
sylvania; came  to  Minneapolis,  1887,  and 
became  connected  with  the  Taj'lor  Coal 
Co.,  advancing  to  position  of  general 
manager;  organized  the  Sullivan  Coal 
Co.,  of  wliich  is  proprietor,  and  has  been 
at  its  head  since  1897.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Knights 
of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  April  6,  1892,  to  Miss  Har- 
riet Bedbury.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
automobiling.  Office:  626  1st  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  2612  Harriet  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

SUIiIiIVAN,  Georgfe  H.,  lawyer;  born 
at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Dec.  20,  1867;  son 
of  Patrick  and  Ellen  (McMenamy)  Sul- 
livan; educated  in  public  schools  and 
high  schools,  Stillwater,  and  Law 
School,  University  of  Wisconsin,  gradu- 
ating degree  of  LL.M.,  1888.  Has  been 
engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Stillwater 
since  July,  1888;  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Manwaring  &  Sullivan  since  1891. 
Elected  State  senator  from  Washington 
Co.,  Nov.  6,  1906.  Republican.  County 
attorney  Washington  Co.,  1890-92;  city 
attorney,  Stillwater,  1901,  to  present 
time.  Married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  1889, 
to  Miss  Kittle  E.  Brand.  Address:  Still- 
water, Minn. 

SUIiIiIVAK,  James  B.,  banker;  born 
at  Newburyport,  Mass.;  son  of  John  J. 
and  Mary  Sullivan;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  at  business  college;  wid-  I 
ower.  Began  in  banking  business  with 
Merchants  Exchange  Bank.  Lake  Pres- 
ton, S.  Dak.;  cashier  First  National 
Bank,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.,  1896,  and 
cashier  Citizens  State  Bank,  Arlington,  , 
S.  Dak.,  1896-1902;  purchased,  with 
others,  the  Citizens  State  Bank,  Waseca, 
and  changed  it  to  First  National  Bank 
of  Waseca,  of  which  he  was  cashier  until 
Jan.,  1907,  when  he  became  its  presi- 
dent.     Address:     Waseca,   Minn. 

SUI.I.rVABr,  John  D.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Peterboro,    Ont.,    Nov.    25,    1862;    son    of. 


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James  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Walsh)  Sulli- 
van; educated  at  Victoria  University, 
Coburg,  Ont.,  Can.;  married  at  St.  Cloud, 
KSSO,  to  Elizabeth  Schmidt.  Studied  law 
in  Toronto  and  at  St.  Cloud;  has  been 
engaged  in  practice  since  1SS6;  county 
attorney  Stearns  Co.,  1S90-1900;  now 
city  attorney,  St.  Cloud.  Director  Se- 
curity Bank.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Foresters. 
Recreations:  Hunting  and  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:    St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

SUIiIiIVAN,  Iflichael,  physician;  born 
at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1852;  son 
of  James  and  Bridget  (.McDonald)  Sulli- 
van; moved  with  parents  to  Rock  Co., 
Wis.,  1853,  and  to  Dallas  Co.,  la.,  1S6S; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Wisconsin 
and  Iowa  until  1872;  Iowa  State  Agri- 
cultural College,  Ames  (did  not  grad- 
uate on  account  of  sickness);  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Keokuk,  la., 
graduating,  degree  of  M.D.,  1878;  post- 
graduate courses  at  Chicago  Polyclinic. 
1889,  and  Chicago  Clinical  School,  1899. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Luverne, 
Minn.,  1878;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Adrian,  since  1880.  Democrat. 
Member  S.  W.  Minnesota  and  Sioux  Val- 
ley Medical  societies  (ex-president  of 
both),  Minnesota  Valley  Medical  Asso- 
ciation (ex-president),  Minnesota  State 
and  American  Medical  associations.  Mar- 
ried at  Luverne,  Minn.,  Jan.  7,  1880,  to 
Miss  Catherine  Devy.  Address:  Adrian, 
Minn. 

SUIi^IVAN,  Timothy  A.,  banking; 
born  at  Ferguson  Falls,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada, Aug^  IS,  1864;  son  of  Timothy  and 
Nora  (Enriglit)  Sullivan;  came  to  Min- 
nesota in  youth  and  was  educated  in 
public  schools  East  Grand  Forks,  Co- 
gan's  Academy.  Sauk  Center,  and  at  the 
University  of  North  Dakota.  Settled  on 
a  farm  in  Polk  Co.,  1878;  worked  in  of- 
fices of  county  auditor  and  register  of 
deeds,  1884-88;  farmed,  1888-91;  member 
of  the  firm  of  Sullivan  Brothers,  real 
estate,  farm  loans  and  insurance,  since 
1891;  also  vice  president  First  National 
Bank,  East  Grand  Forks.  Appointed 
judge  of  municipal  court  by  Gov. 
Clough,  1895,  now  serving  in  same  posi- 
tion; Mayor  of  East  Grand  Forks,  1893- 
94.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
Hastings,  Minn.,  Sept.  11,  1894,  to  Miss 
Mary  A.  Schilling.  Club:  Town  and 
Country.  Address:  East  Grand  Forks, 
Minn. 

SUIjIjWOIiB,  Jolin  Im.,  plumbers'  sup- 
plies; born  at  Oneota,  Minn.,  May  23, 
1860;  son  of  Herman  and  Maria  (Grone- 
wold)  Sullwold;  came  to  St.  Paul  with 
parents  when  one  year  of  age  and  was 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul. 
Gained  practical  experience  early  in  life 
as  employe  in  retail  grocery,  and  in 
liardware  and  plumbing  business;  was  in 
service  of  Wilson  &  Rogers,  dealers  in 
plumbers'  supplies,  for  12  years;  began 
business  for  self  as  one  of  the  incor- 
porators of  the  Western  Supply  Co., 
18S9,    of    whicli    he    has    been    president 


since  1891.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32'). 
Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Junior 
Pioneers,  U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  1882,  to  Miss  Clementine 
Rank.  Club:  Commercial:  Office:  348- 
350  Wacouta  St.  Residence:  807  Holly 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SUNDBI.AD,  Wimam  P.,  clerk  of  dis- 
trict court;  born  at  Alexandria,  Minn., 
Oct.  8,  1869;  son  of  John  and  Carrie  (Ol- 
son) Sundblad;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Alexandria,  graduating  from 
high  school,  June,  18S9;  married  at  Bat- 
tle Lake,  Minn.,  June  29,  1904,  to  Miss 
Maie  A.  Everts.  Engaged  in  general 
merchandise  business,  1889-99;  village 
treasurer  and  clerk  in  store,  1900-01; 
village  recorder  1901-03;  has  been  clerk 
of  district  court  since  Jan.  6,  1903.  Also 
secretary  Interurban  Telephone  Ex- 
change Co.  Republican.  I^utheran.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Address:  Alex- 
andria,   Minn. 

SUTHEBI.A1TD,  James  Boskerck, 
treasurer  David  C.  Bell  Investment  Co.; 
born  at  Oakland,  Calif.,  March  26,  1861; 
son  of  James  Banks  and  Maria  (La  Rue) 
Sutherland;  educated  at  St.  Josepli 
(Mich.)  High  School.  Began  active  ca- 
i-eer  as  teller  in  First  National  Bank  of 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  continuing  from  1879- 
82;  was  bookkeeper  Cummings,  Smitli  & 
Co.,  wholesale  shoe  dealers,  Minneapolis. 
1882-85;  filled  position  of  chief  clerk  Bell 
&  Nettleton,  mortgage  loans,  real  estate, 
rentals,  etc.,  1886-89;  chief  clerk  David 
C.  Bell  &  Co.,  1889-92;  has  been  treas- 
urer David  C.  Bell  &  Co.,  and  member 
of  the  company,  since  1892;  also  presi- 
dent of  the  Security  Land  &  Investment 
Co.  Married,  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  Oct., 
1886,  to  Miss  Myra  Lee.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Minikahda,  Kaiyowaza  Hunting.  Recrea- 
tions: Camping,  hunting,  fishing,  pho- 
tography. Office:  Security  Bank  BIdg. 
Residence:  1819  Dupont  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

SUTTOMT,  Georg'e  H.,  proprietor  Depot 
Hotel;  born  in  Plymouth,  England,  June 
19,  1866;  son  of  F.  W.  and  Helena 
(Drew)  Sutton;  collegiate  education; 
married  at  Portage,  Minn.,  1889.  to  Miss 
M.  Gilvarey.  Came  to  America,  1882, 
and  to  Minnesota,  1887;  was  in  charge 
of  dining  dars  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Ry.,  1883-90;  has  been  in  charge 
of  the  Depot  Hotel,  Austin,  since  1890. 
Mayor  of  Austin  April,  1906,  to  April, 
1908.  Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum, 
Court  of  Honor.  Recreation:  Fishing. 
Address:      Austin,    Minn. 

SWAUT,  David  M.,  builder  modern 
marine  engines  and  modern  stern  and 
side  wheel  river  steamboats;  born  at 
Marengo,  111.,  Dec.  11,  1841;  son  of  Isaac 
and  Mary  Ann  (Burt)  Swain  (of  Eng- 
lisli  descent,  his  father  a  non-commis- 
sioned oflicer  under  King  George);  edu- 
cated in  country  school;  married  at  Bel- 
videre.  111.,  Jan.  23,  1868,  to  Juliana 
Johnston  Ainsworth  (great  grand-daugh- 
ter   of    Archibald    Johnston,    captain    in 


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Revolutionary  "Wai-  and  grand-daughter 
of  James  Johnston,  a  soldier  in  Revolu- 
tionary War;  of  same  family  stock  as 
Gen.  Joseph  E.  Johnston  and  Gov.  James 
Johnston  of  Va.)  Began  active  career 
as  marine  engineer,  continuing,  1860-73; 
member  of  firm  of  Swain  &  Gray,  ma- 
chine shop,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1873;  D. 
M.    Swain,    machine    shop    and    foundry, 

1874,  the  title  being  changed  to  D.  M. 
S-nain's  Marine  Engine  Works,  1880,  and 
so  continuing  to  the  present  time;  build- 
er of  marine  engines,  pumping  engines 
or  doctors,  condensers,  power  capstans, 
induced  draft  water  gauges,  etc.  Has 
made  record  for  steamboats  noted  for 
speed  and  economy  of  fuel  and  ma- 
chinery in  use  in  S.  America,  Alaska, 
Can.,  Pac.  Coast,  Miss,  river,  Parkers- 
burg,  W.  Va.,  etc.;  now  engaged  in 
building  modern  compound  condensing 
engines  for  Ohio  river  boats.  Also 
owner,  in  connection  with  two  sons, 
Percy  M.  and  Verne  L.,  of  the  La  Salle 
&  Peoria  Packet  Co.,  operating  line  of 
steamers  on  Illinois  river  since  1890. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  INIember  B. 
P.  O.  E.     Address:      Stillwater,  Minn. 

SWANSON,  Augustus  Stephen,  florist; 
born  in  Sweden,  Aug.  3,  1858;  son  of 
Peter  and  Helena  (Nelson)  Swanson; 
educated  in  public  schools  in  Sweden, 
and  in  Swedish  Horticultural  Institute, 
1880.  Came  to  the  United  States,  May 
7,  1881;  engaged  for  two  years  in  horti- 
culture at  Chicago,  111.,  and  arrived  in 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1883;  was  in  employ 
of  Kelvington  &  Co..  one  year;  held  po- 
sition of  florist  and  manager  green- 
houses Minnesota  State  Training  School, 
then  located  in  St.  Paul,  until  1888;  pur- 
chased the  florist  business  of  E.  V. 
Beales,  Sept.  1,  1888,  and  has  since  that 
time  conducted  the  business  independ- 
ently as  Aug.  S.  Swanson.  Member  So- 
ciety of  American  Florists  and  Orna- 
mental Horticulturists;  Life  Member 
Minnesota  Horticultural  Society  since 
1889.  Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  20,  1888,  to 
Selma  G.  Peterson.  Office:  Endicott 
Bldg.  Residence:  IMerriam  Park,  St. 
Paul. 

SWANSON,  Charles  J.,  pres.  North- 
western Fireproofing  Co.;  born  at  Fran- 
narp,  Sweden,  Oct.  18,  1850;  son  of  Swan 
and  Maria  (Larson)  Swanson;  came  to 
America,  1869;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Sweden  and  in  private  schools  of 
the  United  States.  Bricklayer  by  trade; 
discovered      and      developed      claybanks, 

1875,  on  both  sides  of  Mississippi  river, 
just  above  City  of  Minneapolis,  from 
which  the  brick  used  in  the  city  has 
over  since  been  supplied;  established  a 
plant  for  making  porous,  hollow  tile  for 
tire  proofing  and  has  since  done  tlie 
principal  part  of  the  fire  proofing  in 
the  State:  tlie  pioneer  in  the  State,  in 
this  line,  shipping  to  Winnipeg  on  the 
North  and  City  of  Mexico  on  the  Soutli. 
President  N.  W.  Fireproofing  Co.,  for- 
merly C.  J.  Swanson,  established  1875. 
Also  director  German-American  Bank. 
Married    at    Minneapolis,    1887,    to    Miss 


Christina  Johnson.  Club:  Odin.  Office: 
Kasota  Blk.,  Minneapolis.  Residence: 
Fridley,   Minn. 

SWANSON,  Prederick  William,  bank- 
ing; born  in  Todd  Co.,  INlinn.,  Aug.  14, 
1874;  son  of  Nelson  and  Sophia  (Ucer- 
ing)  Swanson;  educated  in  common 
siliools;  Long-  Prairie  High  School;  Bee- 
man's  Business  College,  Red  ^\Tmg; 
I'niversity  of  Minnesota.  Was  salesman 
and  buyer  dry  goods,  A.  S.  Strauss  & 
Co.,  Long  Prairie,  1890;  C.  A.  Johnsson 
&  Co.,  Sauk  Centre,  1896;  Sullivan  i^t 
Harrison,  Barnesville,  1897;  Sjoberg 
Brothers,  Roseau,  1899-lSOl.  Entered 
banking,  April  8,  1901,  and  has  been 
cashier  Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank, 
Badger,  since  Dec.  13,  1901.  Republican. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Roseau,  Minn.,  Oct.  23,  1901, 
to  Miss  Rachel  R.  Budd.  Club:  Com- 
mercial (secretary).  Recreation:  Hunt- 
ing.     Address;     Badger,   Minn. 

SWANSON,  John  rredeiick,  hardware 
and  farm  machinery;  born  at  Red  Wing, 
Minn.,  Jan.  19,  1861;  son  of  Andrew  and 
Olive  (Olson)  Swanson;  educated  in  Red 
Wing  public  schools;  married  at  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  June  22,  1904,  to  Miss  Louise  M. 
Reichert.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  the  Red  Wing  Furniture  Co., 
later  being  connected  with  the  Red  Wing 
Manufacturing  Co.,  of  which  he  was  sec- 
retary; has  been  senior  member  of  the 
firm  of  Swanson  &  Anderson,  retail  deal- 
ers in  hardware  and  farm  machinery, 
since  1896.  Also  director  Red  Wing 
Furniture  Co.;  interested  in  C.  A.  Swan- 
son &  Co.,  jewelers,  Superior,  Wis.  For- 
merly member  Co.  G,  M.  N.  G.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  English  Lutheran. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Out- 
door diversion,  reading.  Address:  Red 
Wing,   Minn. 

SWANSON,  Ole,  general  merchandise; 
born  in  Sweden,  Nov.  1,  1869;  came  to 
America  with  parents,  1872;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Minnesota.  Began 
in  general  mercantile  business  at  Moose 
I^ake,  Minn.,  under  title  of  Swanson 
Bros.,  1894;  firm  incorporated  as  Swan- 
son Bros.  Co.,  Jan.  2,  1907,  of  which  he 
is  treasurer  and  general  manager. 
Elected  county  commissioner  of  Carlton 
Co.,  Nov.,  1906  (second  term).  Repub- 
lican. Member  I.  O.  F.  Married  at  Du- 
luth,  Minn.,  1897,  to  Miss  Maggie  C. 
Brown.  Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Moose   Lake,    Minn. 

SWANSON,  Theodore  A.,  furniture 
and  undertaking,  also  pianos  and  or- 
gans; born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  April 
25,  1873;  son  of  Andrew  and  Olive  (Ol- 
son) Swanson;  educated  in  public 
schools  and  business  college.  Red  Wing: 
married  at  Red  Wing,  Nov.,  1897,  to 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Hillen.  Has  been 
identified  with  the  house  of  A.  Swan- 
son &  Son  (founded  by  his  father,  1885) 
ever  since  his  youth,  and  since  the  death 
of  his  father,  1906,  has  been  in  full 
management  of  the  business.  Formerly 
member  j;o.  G,  M.  N.  G.  Lutheran. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias.    Club:   Com- 


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mercial.  Recreations:  Outdoor  diver- 
sion.    Address:     Red  Wing,   Minn. 

SWARTWOOD,  rred  Adelbert,  phys- 
i(?ian;  born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  1S60; 
son  of  Henry  A.  and  Harriet  Frances 
(Shepard)  Swartwood;  educated  at  Carle- 
ton  College,  Nortlifield,  Minn.,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Micliigan.  Began  practice  of 
-medicine  in  IfsSB;  also  president  Waseca 
Telephone  Co.,  Waseca  Savings  &  Loan 
Association;  director  Waseca  Hail  In- 
surance Co.,  W.  J.  Armstrong  Co.  Has 
been  postmaster  of  Waseca  since  1897. 
Republican.  Member  American  and 
Minnesota  State  Medical  associations. 
Mason;  member  Kniglits  of  Pytliias,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  1886, 
to  Miss  Ida  M.  Poe.  Address:  Waseca, 
Minn. 

S'WARTWOOS,  Wiltour  E.,  secretary 
IMinneapolis  Papei-  Co.;  born  at  Cannon 
City,  Minn.,  July  2,  18G8;  son  of  Henry 
A.  and  Hattie  (Shepard)  Swartwood; 
educated  in  public  schools  at  Faribault. 
Minn.  Began  business  career,  1890,  for 
self;  became  connected  with  the  Minne- 
apolis Paper  Co.,  as  accountant,  in  1894 
and  since  1904  has  been  secretary  of  the 
company,  which  carries  on  an  extensive 
wholesale  paper  business.  Republican. 
Married  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  1890,  to  Lil- 
lian May  Bisliop.  Recreations:  Hunting 
and  fishing.  Office:  404  S.  5th  St.  Resi- 
dence: 1935  Crystal  Lake  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

SWABTZ,  Martin  K.,  druggist:  born 
at  De  Kalb  Co.,  111.,  Feb.  26,  1856;  son 
of  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Mosier)  Swartz; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Entered  drug 
store  of  Swartz  &  Stocking,  Freeport, 
111.,  Sept.  17,  1869;  began  drug  business 
for  himself  at  Grundy  Centre,  la.,  June 
5.  1877;  has  been  in  retail  drug  business 
in  his  own  name  since  June  12.  1883,  at 
Brainerd.  Republican.  Member  of  Ma- 
sonic Order,  Chapter,  Council,  Com- 
mandery  and  O.  E.  S.  Married  at  Flora. 
111.,  Sept..  ISSl,  May  L.  Bicksler.  Ad- 
dress:     Brainerd,   Minn. 

S"WAYNE,  Sylvester  C,  Northwestern 
manager  Dowagiac  Manufacturing  Co.: 
born  at  Belleville,  ^V.  Va.,  Oct.  16.  1857; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Charlotte  (Smith) 
Swayne;  educated  at  National  Normal 
School.  Lebanon,  O.  Became  connected 
with  sales  of  agricultural  implements  at 
Fargo,  1894;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1903. 
as  Northwestern  manager  of  the  Dowag- 
iac Manufacturing  Co.,  which  position 
he  now  holds.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Member  Masonic  order,  U.  T.  C. 
of  America,  Iowa  State  Traveling  Men's 
A-^sociation.  Married  at  Pomerov,  O.. 
1877,  to  Miss  Luella.  Landon.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  hunting.  Office:  100 
.3rd  Av..  N.  Residence:  2518  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

SVrEET,  John  Cochrane,  lawyer;  born 
at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  April  24,  1S70;  son 
of  Kay  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Lang- 
muir  (Cochrane)  Sweet;  came  to  Minne- 
sota earlv  in  life  and  was  educated  in 
Waseca    (Minn.)    High    School    and    Uni- 


versity of  Minnesota,  degrees  of  LL.B., 
1893,  LL.M.,  1896.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  since  1893.  Secretary  and  di- 
rector Minneapolis  Oil  Co.;  secretary, 
treasurer  and  director  Psi  Upsilon  Asso- 
ciation of  Minnesota;  receiver  Minneap- 
olis Fire  _&  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  1901- 
06;  lecturer  on  Law  of  Mortgages,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  College  of  Law, 
since  1896.  Congregationalist.  Mason. 
Member  Psi  Upsilon  and  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  May  19,  1897, 
to  Miss  Mary  Holley  Lougee.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Automobiling.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  526  11th  Av.,  S.  B., 
Minneapolis. 

SWEETSER,     Horatio     Bartholomew, 

physician  and  surgeon;  born  in  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y..  July  13,  18ffl;  son  of  Horatio 
Sweetser  (born  in  Mass.)  and  Delia 
(Kelly)  Sweetser  (born  in  Ireland); 
graduated  from  St.  John's  College, 
Brooklyn,  1877,  and  Medical  Department, 
Columbia  University,  receiving  degree 
of  M.D.  1885.  Was  resident  physician 
and  surgeon  St.  Francis  Hospital,  New 
York  City,  1885-86;  removed  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1887;  assistant  city  phys- 
ician, 1887-89;  professor  anatomy  Ham- 
line  University,  Medical  Department, 
1893-97;  professor  Pediatries,  Minnesota 
State  University  Medical  Department, 
1898-99;  professor  of  Surgery  Hamline 
I'niversity,  since  1899.  Surgeon  to  Citv 
Hospital,  Minneapolis,  and  Chief  Surg- 
eon to  St.  Mary's  Hospital.  Member 
Hennepin  County  Medical  Society  (ex- 
president).  Minnesota  State  and  Ameri- 
can Medical  associations,  Minnesota 
Academy  of  Medicine,  Western  Surgical 
and  Gynecological  Association.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1892,  to  Miss 
Teresa  M.  Higgins.  Member  Phi  Rho 
Sigma       fraternity.  Office:       Masonic 

Temple.  Residence:  2421  1st  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

SV^EITDSEN,  Carl  J.,  merchant;  born 
in  Sweden,  Feb.  14,  1862;  graduate  Poly- 
technical  School,  Boras,  Sweden,  1879. 
Came  to  America.  1880;  clerk  in  store  in 
Iowa,  1883-92;  entered  business  at  St. 
James,  Minn.,  as  member  of  the  firm  of 
Swendsen  &  Ransen,  general  merchan- 
dise, 1892,  in  which  he  still  continues; 
also  partner  St.  James  Furniture  Co. 
and  director  Citizens  National  Bank. 
Member  Minnesota  Legislature  (elected, 
1906);  president  Board  of  Education.  St. 
James;  member  Board  of  Trustees  Gus- 
tavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.; 
ex-member  City  Council,  St.  James. 
Lutheran.  Married  at  Albert  Citv,  la., 
1887.  to  Miss  Ida  S.  Benzon.  Address: 
St.    James,    Minn. 

S'WEKINGSEII',  Samuel,  postmaster; 
born  at  Durand,  Winnebago  Co.,  111., 
June  29.  1S49;  settled  in  Austin.  Minn., 
1S71.  Began  active  career  in  the  mer- 
cantile business;  appointed  postmaster 
at  Ad.ams,  Mower  Co.,  by  President 
Hayes,  1877;  was  clerk  of  district  court, 
same  county,  1882-95;  served  as  mem- 
ber   Minnesota    State    Senate,    1895-1903; 


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appointed  postmaster  at  Austin  by  Pres- 
ident McKinlev,  1S99,  and  reappointed 
by  President  Roosevelt,  1903.  Address: 
Austin,   Minn. 

SWENSEir,  Harry  S.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  1S75;  son  of  Peter  P.  and 
Anna  J.  Swensen;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis public  schools.  Minneapolis  Acad- 
emy, University  of  Minnesota  and  Law 
Department,  University  of  Minnesota, 
deg-rees  of  LL.  B.,  and  LL.  M.  Entered 
practice  of  law  in  Minneapolis,  1899,  and 
continued  alone  until  January,  1906, 
since  which  time  he  has  been  associated 
with  Francis  H.  Clarke  as  Clarke  & 
Swensen,  lawyers.  President  Oil  Burner 
Manufacturing-  Co.,  Fiscal  Adjustment 
Ag-ency;  member  of  P.  P.  Swensen  & 
Son;  director  Automatic  Gas  Governor 
Co.,  Homestead  Land  Co.,  Land  Irriga- 
tion Co.  Was  selected  as  secretary  of 
the  committee  that  raised  over  $25,000 
for  relief  fund  for  the  indigent  at  the 
time  of  Scandinavian  and  Finnish  fam- 
ine, winter  of  1903-04;  contributor  to 
current  magazines.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  Member  Theta 
Delta  Chi  college  fraternity.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  1902,  to  Miss  Ariel  B. 
Small.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  Bank  of 
Commerce  Bldg.  Residence:  192  Cedar 
Lake   Rd.,    Minneapolis. 

SWEXTSSN,  Peter  P.,  real  estate;  born 
in  Sweden,  Feb.  10,  1844;  son  of  Peter 
Swensen;  came  to  America,  1854;  edu- 
cated in  common  schools.  On  account 
of  youth  was  not  permitted  to  enlist  in 
volunteer  Minnesota  regiment,  in  Civil 
War;  went  to  Iowa  and  enlisted  in  16th 
U.  S.  Inf.  Regular  Army;  served 
throughout  the  war;  was  in  battles  of 
Shiloh,  Chattanooga,  Lookout  Mountain, 
Nashville;  wounded  three  times.  Cap- 
tain, M.  N.  G.,  1871.  Engaged,  after  the 
war,  in  milling  lumber  at  Cincinnati,  O.; 
plant  burned  down  and  left  him  strand- 
ed; returned  to  Minnesota  and  clerked  in 
mercantile  establishments;  became  man- 
ager for  E.  H.  Steele,  Big  Boston  Cloth- 
ing House,  Minneapolis,  1882;  entered 
real  estate  and  steamship  business.  Was 
Democratic  candidate  for  sheriff  of  Hen- 
nepin Co.,  1884,  and  was  defeated  b>- 
Winslow  Brackett;  elected  sheriff 
against  Brackett  in  1886;  defeated  in 
1888  and  re-elected  in  1890.  Head  of  the 
real  estate  firm  of  P.  P.  Swensen  & 
Son,  founded,  1904.  Democrat.  Married, 
1871,  to  Anna  J.  Lerum  (deceased,  1900). 
Recreations:  Horses  and  farming. 
Office:  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   120  W.  Grant  St.,  Minneapolis. 

SWENSON,  Carl  !■.,  banking;  born  in 
Nicollet  Co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  14.  1869;  son  of 
Swen  and  CI;ristie  Swcnson;  educated 
in  country  schools  and  at  Luther  Acad- 
emy, Albert  Lea.  Began  active  career 
as  country  school  teacher,  contlnuin.ar 
for  two  years;  was  bookkccpci-  and 
clerk  in  store  tliree  years;  Ik  lanic  l,,iiik 
clerk,  1894,  and  since  ]8!i.'.  Iims  h.ni 
cashier  Citizens  National  I  link,  Allnri 
Lea;  also  director  First  Stale  Ijaiilv. 
Freeborn,   Minn.     President  City  Council 


of  Albert  Lea,  five  years.  Republican. 
Elected  mayor  of  Albert  Lea,  April. 
1907,  for  two  years.  Member  Knights 
of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern  Wood- 
men 'of  America.  Married  at  St.  Peter. 
Minn.,  June  12,  1895,  to  Miss  Annie  C. 
Weberg.     Address:     Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

SWENSOK,  Charles,  physician;  born 
at  Orebro,  Sweden,  Oct.  8,  1876;  son  of 
Swen  and  Mary  L.  (Larson)  Swenson; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  parents  and  was 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools  of 
Rush  City,  graduating,  1893;  Drews  In- 
stitute of  Pharmacy,  Minneapolis,  grad- 
uating, 189S;  Minneapolis  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Hamline  Uni- 
versity, degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  cum 
laude,  June  3,  1903.  Engaged  in  practice 
of  medicine  at  Braham,  since  1903.  Cor- 
oner of  Isanti  County:  Mayor  of  Bra- 
ham.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Member  Knights  of  Py- 
thias, M.  W.  A.,  Phi  Rho  Sigma  frater- 
nitvnitv.  Married  at  Rush  City,  Minn., 
Sept.  30,  1903,  to  Zelna  E.  Lee.  Club: 
Braham  Business  Men's  Asociation.  Ad- 
dress:    Braham,    Minn. 

SWENSON,  Harold,  merchant;  born  at 
Mandal,  Norway,  July  23,  1852;  son  of 
Niels  and  Gunhild  Serine  Swenson;  edu- 
cated in  the  (^ristiansands  Cathedral 
Latin  School,  Norway.  Entered  mercan- 
tile business  April  2S,  1869;  member  of 
firm  of  Swenson  &  Broberg,  retailers  of 
general  merchandise  and  drugs,  estab- 
lished, 1877.  Director  State  Bank  of 
New  liondon.  County  auditor  of  Kandi- 
yohi Co.,  1880-84.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D. 
C.  Married  at  New  London,  Dec.  31, 
1878,  to  Ella  M.  Danielson  (now  de- 
ceased). Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: ■^''alking  and  canoeing.  Address: 
New  London,  Minn. 

SWENSON,  J.  A.,  farmer;  born  at 
Smaland,  Sweden,  Aug.  21.  1861;  son  of 
Sven  Olson  and  Anna  L.  Swenson;  edu- 
cated in  the  district  school  at  Goodhue, 
Minn.  Began  active  career  as  a  farmer, 
but  has  engaged  in  other  lines  of  busi- 
ness for  a  number  of  years.  Now  man- 
ager of  the  J.  A.  Swenson  Land  &  Loan 
Co.,  organized  Jan.  2,  1905.  Director  and 
secretary  of  the  Hallock  Farmers  Mu- 
tual Fire  Ins.  Co.  and  the  Kittson  Coun- 
tv  Farmers  Cooperative  Mercantile  Co. 
Court  commissioner  of  Kittson  Co.; 
judge  of  probate  Kittson  Co.,  10  years. 
Lutheran^  Married  at  Hallock,  Minn., 
Julv  25.  1898,  to  Olivia  Swenson.  Ad- 
dress:     Hallock,   Minn. 

SWENSON,  John,  banking,  farming, 
giain  ilia  ling;  born  in  Norway,  Nov.  5, 
INli;;  hail  \ery  limited  opportunity  for 
attendance  at  common  school  in  Nor- 
way: came  to  America,  1868,  and  lo- 
cated in  Wisconsin,  Oct.  1,  1868;  learned 
lOnglisli  language  by  home  study,  even- 
ings, al'ti-r  day's  work.  Worked  on  farm 
as  ]al)orer  in  Wisconsin,  1868-72;  re- 
moved to  Minnesota,  1872.  and  took  up 
homestead  in  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  on 
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I  located;  named  the  postofflce  Canby, 
after  General  Canby,  who  had  been  re- 
cently killed  by  the  Indians.  Started  a 
little  store  with  $50  capital  and  traded 
with  Indians,  half-breeds  and  a  few 
white  settlers;  increased  tlie  business  as 
tlie  country  developed  so  that  in  18S5. 
the  business  in  merchandise,  machinery 
i  and  lumber,  amounted  to  $100,000;  sold 
out  in  1886  and  began  in  banking.  Pres- 
ident of  13  national  and  state  banks  in 
Minnesota  and  South  Dakota,  stockhold- 
er in  16  banks  at  the  present  time,  and 
owns  thousands  of  acres  of  valuable 
farm  lands.  Has  been  dealing  in  grain 
in  Minnesota  since  1873  and  mining  in 
British  Columbia  since  1898.  Republican. 
I^utheran.  Married,  in  Wisconsin,  1870, 
to  Miss  Olava  Olson.  Address:  Canby, 
Minn. 

SWENSON,  John  Alfred,  cashier  Scan- 
dinavian American  Bank;  born  in  Swe- 
den, Oct.  S,  1855;  son  of  John  and 
Sarali  (Shaleen)  Swenson;  came  to 
America,  185G;  educated  in  common 
schools;  Faddis  Business  College.  St. 
Paul,  1872-73;  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  1873-75.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Sept.  23,  1880,  to  Lillie  D.  Wood. 
Began  business  career,  1875,  as  chief 
clerk  and  assistant  land  commissioner 
of  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  R.  R.  Co.  (now 
part  of  the  Nortliern  Pacific  System), 
continuing  until  1888;  cashier  Scandi- 
navian American  Bank,  St.  Paul,  since 
Feb.  1,  1888.  Office:  Scandinavian  Am. 
Bank.  Residence:  1411  Summit  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

SWEITSON,  Laurits  Selmer,  banker; 
boi'u  New  Sweden,  Nicollet  Co.,  Minn., 
June  ]!',  lNi;5;  son  of  Swen  and  Kristi 
Swenson;  educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  St.  Olaf  College,  Northfield,  Minn., 
Luther  College,  Decorah,  la.,  graduating, 
1886,  and  took  post-graduate  course  at 
Jolins  Hopkins  University  (A.B.,  A.M.). 
Married  at  Norseland,  Minn.,  1887,  to 
Ingeborg  Odegaard.  (Two  daughters: 
Mabel  Constance  and  Viola  Beatrice.) 
Was  principal  Lutheran  Academy,  Albert 
Lea,  Minn.,  1888-97;  appointed  U.  S. 
minister  to  Denmark  by  President  Mc- 
Kinley,  1897,  and  servea  until  1905,  last 
three  years  being  dean  of  the  diplomatic 
corps  at  Copenhagen;  member  board  of 
regents  University  of  Minnesota,  1895- 
97;  delegate  to  National  Republican  Con- 
vention, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1896;  has  tauglit 
and  lectured  at  teachers'  institutes  and 
written  on  educational  subjects.  Vice 
president  Smythe-Swenson  Co.,  LTnion 
State  Bank;  president  Wiprud  Land  & 
Colonization  Co.;  member  firm  North- 
western Music  House,  all  of  Minneap- 
olis. Republican.  Lutheran.  Office: 
100  Washington  Av.,  S.  Residence:  1720 
3rd   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

SWIPT,  Iiucian,  manager  and  treas- 
urer Minneapolis  Journal;  born  at 
Akron,  O.,  July  14,  1848;  son  of  Lucian 
(wliose  fatiier  was  chief  justice  of  Con- 
necticut) and  Sarah  S.  (West)  Swift; 
graduate  of  Cleveland  (O.)  High  School, 
and    University    of    Michigan,    degree    of 


M.E.,  1869.  Located  in  Minneapolis, 
1871;  was  connected  with  the  draught- 
ing department  Northern  Pacific  Ry., 
1871-76;  identified  with  Minneapolis 
Tribune,  1876-85;  associated  witli  tliree 
other  persons  and  purcliased  the  Minne- 
apolis Journal,  1885,  and  has  been  man- 
ager for  21  years.  Has  been  intimately 
identified  for  20  years  past  with  devel- 
opment of  Minneapolis  and  public  en- 
terprises of  Northwest.  President 
Housekeeper  Corporation.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  frater- 
nity. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
Lafayette,  Minikalida,  Minnetonka 
Yacht,  Bryn  Mawr  Golf,  Union  League 
(Chicago).  Recreations:  Automobiling 
and  launch  boating.  Office:  47  4th  St., 
S.  Winter  residence:  2324  Pillsbury 
Av.,  Minneapolis.  Summer  residence: 
Katahdin,  Lake  Minnetonka. 

SVniTGABT,  Edward  Benjamin,  manu- 
facturers' agent;  born  at  South  Bend, 
Ind.,  Jan.  9,  1859;  son  of  George  and 
Caroline  M.  Swygart;  educated  in  the 
public  scliools  of  Soutli  Bend,  at  Hills- 
dale College,  and  at  Notre  Dame  Uni- 
versity; married  at  Soutli  Bend,  Ind., 
June  21.  1883,  to  Anne  G.  Bradford.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  traveling  sales- 
man for  James  S.  Kirk  &  Co.,  soap 
manufacturers;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1884, 
and  in  1888  established  a  brokerage 
business  in  which  he  has  ever  since  been 
engaged,  buying  from  manufacturers 
and  importers  and  selling  to  jobbers. 
Member  all  Masonic  bodies.  Recrea- 
tions: Fishing  and  hunting.  Office: 
Drake  Blk.  Residence:  593  Summit 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

SITMONBS,  'William  P.,  superintend- 
ent of  sewers,  commissioner  of  public 
works;  born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  9, 
1858:  son  of  Charles  and  Jemima  (John- 
ston) Symonds;  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  St.  Paul;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  9,  1900,  to  Miss  Hattie  Smith.  Has 
been  in  service  of  the  City  of  St.  Paul 
since  1S75.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Court  House.  Residence:  441  W.  Lynd- 
hurst   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

SZA'WI^O'WSKI,  "Wladyslaw  Ii.,  regis- 
ter of  deeds;  born  in  Poland,  Sept.  20, 
1866;  son  of  Joseph  and  Ludwika  (Mly- 
narek)  Szawlowski;  came  to  America 
with  .  parents,  who  located  at  Winona, 
1867;  educated  in  Winona  public,  Ger- 
man and  State  Normal  schools;  unmar- 
ried. Began  as  house  painter;  was  dep- 
uty county  register  of  deeds,  1895-1905; 
elected  register  of  deeds,  Nov.,  1904,  and 
re-elected  Nov.,  1906.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Member  M.  W.  A.  Address: 
Winona,  Minn. 


TABEB,  'William  M.,  banker;  born  in 
Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  4,  1868;  son 
of  Gideon  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Morris) 
■^Faber;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Todd  Co.,  Minn.,  and  at  Curtiss  Business 
College,  Minneapolis.  Began  business 
career  as  clerk  in  gen&ral  store  at  Long 


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Prairie,  Minn.,  serving  until  spring  of 
1S91;  cashier  Siiell  Prairie  Bank,  Parle 
Rapids,  Minn.,  1892;  associated  witli 
R.  E.  Davis  in  fall  of  1892  and  bougrlit 
the  bank,  incorporating  it  as  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  1900;  became  president,  fall 
of  1903;  also  president  State  Bank  of 
Akeley;  vice  president  of  the  Devil's 
Lake  Improvement  Co.,  Devil's  Lake,  N. 
D.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  P.  Mar- 
ried, Aug.,  1904,  Miss  Mae  Kidd.  Recrea- 
tions: Shooting  and  automobiling.  Ad- 
dress:    Park   Rapids,   Minn. 

TAI^COTT,  Asa,  secretary  National 
Brass  &  Metal  Co.;  born,  Fayette  Co., 
la.,  Sept.  27,  1860;  son  of  Bradford  N. 
and  Mary  A.  (Nye)  Talcott;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Fayette  Co. 
Learned  trade  in  brass  and  metal,  at 
Dubuque,  la.;  moved  to  St.  Paul,  Dec. 
26,  1892,  and  was  connected  with  Union 
Brass  &  Metal  Co.,  1892-94;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1894,  and  has  since  that 
time  been  associated  with  the  National 
Brass  &  Metal  Co.,  and  secretary,  since 
its  incorporation,  1900.  Independent  in 
politics.  Spiritualist.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.  and  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married,  Dubuque, 
1882,  Miss  Mary  D.  McLaughlin.  Office: 
246-258  3rd  Ave.,  S.  Residence:  88  Ar- 
thur Ave.,   Minneapolis. 

TAIiIiANT,  George  M.,  merchant;  born 
at  Concord,  N.  H.,  June,  1850;  son  of 
Marston  M.  and  Anna  S.  (Locke)  Tal- 
lant;  educated  in  public  schools  of  Con- 
cord. Began  active  career  in  mercantile 
business  in  New  England  states;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis  from  Danbury. 
Conn.,  1897,  and  located  in  Duluth.  1900; 
secretary  and  treasurer  Gray-Tallant 
Co.,  department  store.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married,  2nd,  at  Duluth,  1903,  to  Miss 
K.  Brandhorst.  Office:  117  West  Su- 
perior St.  Residence:  830  E.  2nd  St., 
Duluth. 

TAIiIiMAN,  David  Newton,  banlcer; 
born  at  Milbrook,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1872; 
son  of  David  S.  and  Angeline  (Hall* 
Tallman;  educated  at  Seymour  Smith 
Academy,  Pine  Plains,  N.Y.;  Union  Col- 
lege, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  C.E.,  1893.  Married  at  Willmar, 
Minn.,  Nov.  27,  1894,  to  Miss  Clara 
Larson.  Upon  leaving  college,  came  to 
Willmar,  1893,  and  was  employed  in  di- 
vision superintendent's  office  Great 
Northern  Ry.  Co.,  later  being  sent  to 
West  Superior,  Minn.,  where  he  re- 
mained about  a  year.  Started  in  bank- 
ing business  at  Willmar  and  in  1897 
took  hold  of  the  independent  telephone 
movement,  organizing  7  or  8  companies, 
merging  them  into  the  Minnesota  Cen- 
tral Telephone  Co.,  of  which  he  was 
president,  treasurer  and  general  man- 
ager, 1S97-1906;  closed  out  interest  to 
attend  to  other  corporations  which  he 
has  been  acquiring.  President  and 
treasurer  the  Dakota  Development  Co., 
the  Northern  Town  &  Land  Co.,  the 
Farmers  Lumber  Co.,  the  Willmar 
Realty  Co.,  president  the  Wolford 
Realty    Co.,    president    the    Tallman    In- 


vestment Co.,  with  capital  of  $500.- 
000.00;  also  president  of  the  following 
banks,  all  of  N.  Dakota:  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Towner,  State  Bank  of 
Antler,  State  Bank  or  Bantry,  State 
Bank  of  Upham,  State  Bank  of  New- 
burg,  State  Bank  of  Maxbass,  State 
Bank  of  Wolford,  State  Bank  of  Mc- 
Cumber,  State  Bank  of  Thorne,  State 
Bank  of  Calvin,  State  Bank  of  Sarles, 
State  Bank  of  McVille,  State  Bank  of 
Tolna,  State  Bank  of  Warwick.  Owner 
of  stock  farm  carrying  150  head  of 
registered  cattle,  30  registered  horses 
and  large  herd  of  sheep.  Republican. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Beta  Theta  Pi  fra- 
ternity.    Address:     Willmar,    Minn. 

TABAIiSETH,  Olaf  Henry,  banker; 
l)orn  at  Osakes,  Minn.,  Sept.  19,  1878; 
son  of  Knud  J.  and  Ragnhild  Taral- 
seth;  graduate  Warren  (Minn.)  High 
School;  Minnesota  School  of  Business; 
two  years  at  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  his  father's  hardware  store, 
1898,  and  became  bookkeeper,  1900;  en- 
tered banking  business,  1902,  as  cash- 
ier State  Bank  of  Warren.  Now  presi- 
dent State  Bank  of  Warren.  Citizens 
State  Bank  (Fertile).  Bank  of  Viking, 
Bank  of  Alvarado;  vice  president  Citi- 
zens State  Bank,  Oslo;  secretary  and 
treasurer  K.  J.  Taralseth  Co.,  Marshall 
County  Land  Co.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Knights  of  Pythias.  LTnmarried. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 

Hunting  and  driving.  Address:  War- 
ren, Minn. 

TABBOX,  James  C,  lawver;  born  at 
Phillips,  Me..  April  10,  1857;  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Cushman)  Tar- 
box;  graduate  Bowdoin  College.  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  degree  of  A.  B.,  1879.  Has 
been  in  practice  of  law  at  Monticello, 
Minn.,  since  Nov.  1.  1881;  judge  of  dis- 
trict court,  18th  judicial  district,  April, 
1S97,  to  Jan  1,  1899.  Married,  Feb.  14, 
1891,  to  Miss  Kate  E.  Walker.  Address: 
Monticello,  Minn. 

TATTSSIO,  Alfred  William,  real  estate 
and  mining  investments;  born  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  18,  1864,  son  of  James 
Taussig;  educated  at  Wasliington  Uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  and  Harvard  Uni- 
versity; unmarried.  Came  to  Duluth  in 
1891;  general  manager  and  secretary  of 
the  Duluth  &  Superior  Investment  Co. 
since  1893.  Republican.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Northland  Country.  Recreation: 
Golf.  Office:  Providence  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    Kitchi  Gammi  Club,  Duluth. 

TA'WNEV,  Daniel  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  17,  1860;  son  of 
John  E.  and  Sarah  (Boblitz)  Tawney; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; graduate  of  Law  Department, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  degree  of  LL. 
B.,  1890.  Married  at  Geneva.  Wis.,  1896, 
to  Miss  Jeannette  Jones.  Came  West, 
1878,  with  his  parents,  to  Fremont,  Neb., 
where  he  entered  farming  and  live  stock 
raising;  removed  to  Winona,  1888,  and 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
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Tav/ney,  Smith  &  Tawney  since  Jan., 
1891.  "City  attorney  Winona,  term  be- 
ginning May  1.  1905;  judge  of  munici- 
pal court  of  Winona,  1897-1901.  Mem- 
ber Winona  County  Bar  Association. 
President  and  director  Farmers  &  Mer- 
cliants  State  Banlt,  Greenbusli,  Minn., 
Farmers  &  Merchants  State  Banli,  Ro- 
seau, Minn.,  First  National  Bank,  Hal- 
ieck,  Minn.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Knights  of  Pytliias, 
M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Samari- 
tans. Clubs:  Arlington  (one  of  the  in- 
corporators), Minne-O-Wah  (one  of  the 
organizers).  Recreations:  Driving, 

fishing,  horticulture.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

TAWNEY,  James  A.,  congressman; 
born  near  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  3,  1855; 
educated  in  common  schools  until  14 
years  of  age;  entered  blacksmith  shop 
of  his  father  at  age  of  15,  as  appren- 
tice, subsequently  learning  the  trade  of 
machinist;  left  Pennsylvania,  July.  1877. 
arriving  at  "Winona,  Minn..  Aug.  1,  where 
he  was  employed  as  a  blacksmith  and 
machinist  until  Jan.  1,  18S1,  when  he 
pommenced  study  of  law  in  office  of 
Bentley  &  Vance,  Winona,  having  pre- 
viously devoted  mornings  and  evenings 
to  the  study  for  about  two  years;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar,  July  10.  1882,  enter- 
ing Law  Department  University  of  Wis- 
consin September  following.  Member  of 
the  law  firm  of  Tawney,  Smith  &  Taw- 
ney. Married,  Dec.  18,  1883,  to  Miss 
Emma  B.  Newell.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  Senate,  1890-92. 
Member  Congress,  1st  Minn,  district, 
1893-1909.  Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations.  Mason: 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Druids.  Home  address:  Win- 
ona,  Minn. 

TAV^OB,  Benjamin,  lawyer;  born  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  14,  1871;  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Hannah  J.  (Monaghan) 
Taylor:  educated  in  grammar  schools  of 
Red  Wing  and  Minneapolis;  Minneap- 
olis High  School;  University  of  Minne- 
sota, graduating,  degree  of  B.S.,  1893: 
College  of  Law,  same  university,  degree 
LL.B.,     1895.  Married     at     St.     Paul, 

1901,  to  Miss  Lucy  Pope.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  in  Mankato  as  member  of 
firm  of  Fletcher  &  Taylor,  1895;  has 
been  in  practice  alone  since  1899.  Trus- 
tee and  attorney  Mankato  Savings 
Bank.  Member  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  fraternities;  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  So- 
cial Science  (former  president).  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,   Minn. 

TAIT^OB,  George  A.,  banking  and 
live  stock;  born  at  Painesville,  O.,  June 
11,  1836.  Extensively  engaged  for  many 
years  in  handling  grain,  lumber,  finances 
and  live  stock;  located  in  Elmore,  Minn., 
1880;  entered  banking,  1888;  organized 
the  Fidelity  Investment  Co.,  1902,  oi 
which  he  is  president,  the  company 
owning  and  operating  a  large  cattle 
ranch  in  Mercer  Co.,  N.  D.;  president 
First    National    Bank,    Elmore,    incorpo- 


rated in  1900.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  May  7,  1895,  to  Miss  Augusta 
Preston.      Address:      Elmore,    Minn. 

TAYXiOB,  Georg-e  Delmer,  glass  and 
woodenware;  born  at  Chicago.  Oct.  9, 
1859;  son  of  George  S.  and  Emma  A. 
(Seymour)  Taylor  of  New  York;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  at  Chicago,  111., 
and  Lima,  Ind.,  and  finished  at  Lima 
Academy;  married  at  Franklin,  Pa..  1882, 
to  Eva  G.  Mackey.  Began  active  career 
as  railroad  man;  then  went  into  a  brok- 
erage business  for  a  few  years,  and  in 
1893  starting  on  own  account  as  dealer 
and  manufacturer  glass  and  wooden- 
ware,  selling  to  jobbing  and  manufactur- 
ing trade.  Independent  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  orders. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  206  East 
3rd  St.  Residence:  574  Summit  Av.. 
St.  Paul. 

TAYIiOB,  Henry  Butterfield,  clergy- 
man; born  Lundy's  Lane,  Erie  Co.,  Pa., 
Feb.  13,  1873;  son  of  Winfield  S.  and 
Achsah  (Sherman)  Taylor;  educated  at 
Wellsburgh  (Pa.)  public  schools;  pri- 
vate tutor,  Buffalo,  1888-89,  St.  Law- 
rence University,  1890-92,  Tufts  Col- 
lege, 1892-94;  Meadville  Theological 
School,  1895-97  (graduated);  Harvard 
University  Graduate  School,  1899;  mar- 
ried at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1901,  to  Franc 
Barnett  Brennan.  Pastorate  in  Girard 
and  Conneautville,  Pa.,  1894-97;  presi- 
dent Conneautville  Public  Library,  1895- 
97;  pastorate  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897- 
99,  at  Marion.  Mass.,  1899-1901;  since 
Nov..  1901,  pastor  St.  Paul's  Universal- 
ist  Church,  St.  Paul.  Western  Mission- 
ary National  Young  People's  Christian 
Union  of  the  Universalist  Church,  since 
1902;  State  president  Young  People's 
Christian  Union  of  the  Universalist 
Church,  1903-04;  secretary  Fellowship 
Committee  of  the  Universalist  (ZJhurch 
in  Minnesota  since  1903.  Member  Heth 
Aleph  Res  (Divinity)  and  Beta  Theta 
Pi  (college)  fraternities.  Royal  Arca- 
num, Ignited  Order  of  Foresters.  Rec- 
reations: Travel,  fishing.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, The  Liberal  (Harvard).  Ad- 
dress: St.  Paul's  Universalist  Church, 
St.   Paul. 

TAVIiOB,  Henry  I^ong-street,  phy- 
sician; born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1857;  son 
of  D.  H.  and  Laura  C.  Taylor;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Cincinnati,  to  1873; 
Racine  College  Grammar  School,  1873- 
74;  Haverford  College,  near  Philadel- 
phia, 1874-78,  graduating  degree  of  A. 
B.,  1878,  degree  of  A.M..  same  college, 
1887;  Medical  College  of  Ohio,  Cincin- 
nati, 1879-82,  graduating,  degree  of  M. 
D.,  1882:  Universities  of  Berlin,  1878- 
79  and  1883;  Strassburg,  Prague,  Vien- 
na and  University  Hospital,  London, 
1883-84.  Began  practice  of  medicine  at 
Cincinnati,  1882;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  at  St.  Paul  since  1893.  Direc- 
tor Luther  Hospital  Sanatorium  for  Tu- 
berculosis Patients;  proprietor  and  di- 
rector Pokegama  Sanatorium  for  Incip- 
ient Cases  of  Tuberculosis,  Pine  City, 
Minn.       Appointed    by    Gov.     Van    Sant, 


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chairman  Minnesota  State  Tuberculosis 
Commission,  1901,  and  still  retains  that 
office.  Corresponding  member  Interna- 
tional Anti-Tuberculosis  Association; 
member  American  Climatological  Asso- 
ciation, National  Association  for  the 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis, 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Ramsey  County  Medical 
Society.  Unmarried.  Club:  Minnesota, 
Town  and  Country.  Recreations:  Shoot- 
ing, automobiling  and  sailing-.  Office: 
Lowry  Arcade.  Residence:  The  Marl- 
borough, St.  Paul. 

TAiriiOB,  Jolin  Wadleig-h,  real  estate; 
born  at  Rockford,  111.,  Nov.  14.  1840; 
son  of  John  W.  and  Jane  P.  (Wadleigh) 
Taylor,  former  of  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.. 
and  later  of  Keene,  N.  H.;  educated  at 
Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis.,  scientific 
course  of  two  years.  Began  in  real 
estate  business,  1886;  president  and 
treasurer  Taylor  Realty  Co.  President 
Minnesota  Audubon  Society;  secretary 
Good  Roads  Association  of  Ramsey  Co.; 
director  St.  Paul  Humane  Society.  En- 
listed as  private  in  Co.  I,  1st  Iowa  Vols., 
was  appointed  quartermaster  sergeant 
of  the  12th  Iowa  Regiment,  and  most  of 
the  time  acted  as  quartermaster  of  regi- 
ment; afterwards  on  duty  as  courier, 
etc.,  at  Gen.  Rosecrans'  headquarters. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Master  and 
Royal  Arch  Mason,  Knight  Templar. 
Married  at  Dubuque,  la.,  1864,  to  Sarah 
W.  Ware.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  White 
Bear  Yacht  (originator  and  first  com- 
modore of  the  Inland  Lake  Yachting 
Association).  Recreations:  Yacliting, 
canoeing,  hunting,  fishing  and  nature 
studies.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence: 
1127    Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

TAYIiOR,  Martin  Jellette,  physician; 
born  at  Caledonia,  Minn.,  Feb.  28,  1856; 
son  of  Winston  R.  and  Sabrina  (Wood- 
ward) Taylor;  graduated  Caledonia 
Academy,  1877;  graduate  Medical  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  de- 
gree of  M.D.,  1881.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  of  medicine  at  Janesville, 
Minn.,  since  tlie  beginning  of  his  pro- 
fessional career  in  1881.  Also  member 
of  E.  S.  Lieberg  Drug  Co.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Southern  Minnesota  Med- 
ical Association,  Waseca  County  Med- 
ical Society.  Republican.  Married  at 
Janesville,  Sept.  15,  1886,  to  Miss  Stella 
I.  Carpenter.  Member  Masonic  order, 
and  I.  O.  O.  P.  Address:  Janesville, 
Minn. 

TAYXiOB,  NorriB  Toungr,  surveyor  and 
civil  engineer;  born  at  State  Line  City, 
Vermillion  Co.,  111.,  Oct.  8,  1850;  son  of 
George  W.  and  Matilda  (Leonard)  Tay- 
lor; educated  in  public  schools  of  State 
Line  City  and  Perryville  (Ind.)  High 
School;  married  at  Chardon,  O.,  May  3, 
1881,  to  Miss  Fina  Stuart.  Learned 
surveying  and  civil  engineering  by  work- 
ing in  the  field  summers  and  studying 
vith  engineers  in  offices  when  not  in 
the  field.  Began  active  work  on  north 
shore    of    Lake    Superior    in    government 


surveying  service,  1870;  was  appointed 
U.  S.  deputy  surveyor,  April,  1873; 
elected  county  surveyor  of  Meeker  Co., 
Minn.,  Nov.,  1888,  and  is  now  serving 
tenth  term  in  that  office.  Member  Min- 
nesota Surveyors'  and  Engineers'  Asso- 
ciation (first  president,  1895-96).  Mem- 
ber Christian  Cliurcli  (Disciples).  Ad- 
dress,  Litchfield,    Minn. 

TA'XXOB,  Oscar  Iiivingrston,  real  es- 
tate; born  at  Freeport,  111.,  Sept.  1,  1858; 
son  of  Oscar  and  Malvina  M.  (Snow) 
Taylor;  educated  in  Freeport  High 
School  and  Cornell  University,  B.S., 
1881:  married  at  Edwardsville,  111.,  June, 
1885,  to  Nora  Tighlman  West.  Began 
business  career  in  St.  Paul,  1882,  witli 
firm  of  J.  C.  Stout  &  Co.;  in  1885  the 
firm  of  Smith  &  Taylor  was  formed  and 
has  since  continued  in  the  real  estate 
business.  President  Manhattan  Co.,  and 
Urban  Investment  Co.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul). 
Commercial,  White  Bear  Yacht,  Duluth 
Yacht,  Oshkosh  Yacht,  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
(New  York).  Office:  48  East  4th  Si. 
Residence:      529    Portland   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

TAYIiOR,  Thomas  Newton,  grain  com- 
mission; born  in  Champaign  Co.,  O., 
June  17,  1859;  son  of  Robert  and  Mary 
J.  (Harrison)  Taylor;  educated  in  pub- 
lic scliools  of  Urbana,  O.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1879;  entered  service  of  Great 
Nortliern  Ry.,  in  N.  Dakota,  later  be- 
coming identified  with  banking  business; 
removed  to  Duluth  and  engaged  in 
grain  business,  1886-88;  located  in  Min- 
neapolis, 1888.  continuing  in  grain  busi- 
ness; junior  member  of  tlie  grain  com- 
mission firm  of  Nichols  &  Taylor;  also 
treasurer  of  tlie  Great  Eastern  Elevator 
Co.  Republican.  Catholic.  Member 
Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Married  at  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Feb.  1,  1893,  to  Miss  Louise 
AV.  Wall.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg.  Residence:  3343  9th  Av., 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

TEABSE,  Clarence  Dudley,  grain  com- 
mission; born  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  June 
20,  1878;  son  of  William  P.  and  lone 
D.  Tearse;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Winona,  Minn.,  graduating  June,  1896, 
and  University  of  Wisconsin,  B.L.,  1900. 
Engaged  with  Pacific  Empire  Lumber 
Co.,  South  Bend,  Wash.,  June,  1900,  to 
Oct.,  1900;  with  the  Interstate  Elevator 
Co.,  Winona,  Minn.,  1900-02;  member  of 
Brooks,  Griffiths  Co.,  grain  commission, 
Minneapolis,  1902-03;  member  of  Nar- 
field,  Griffiths  Co.,  1903-06;  member 
Marfleld.  Tearse  &  Noyes  upon  its  in- 
corporation, Aug.  1,  1906,  and  is  now 
treasurer  and  director.  Member  Bat- 
tery B.  M.  N.  G.,  since  April,  1904.  Mem- 
ber of  Sigma  Chi  fraternity.  Office: 
Cliamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

TEABSE,  Bobert  E.,  treasurer  West- 
ern Elevator  Co.;  born  at  Glens  Falls. 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1859;  son  of  Archibald 
Campbell  and  Carolina  (Pierce)  Tearse; 
educated  in  public  scliools  of  Glens 
Falls;    man-led   at    Winona,    Minn.,    18SS, 


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to  Miss  Katherine  Horton.  Came  to 
Winona,  from  New  York  state,  ISSO;  en- 
gaged in  lumber  business  for  10  years, 
after  wliich  he  became  identifiecl  with 
grain  business;  treasurer  of  the  West- 
ern Elevator  Co.  since  1901.  Also  vice 
president  Marfleld,  Tearse  &  Noycs, 
g-rain  commission,  Chicago  and  Minne- 
apolis; vice  president  Union  Fibre  Co.; 
director  First  National  Bank,  Winona. 
Member  Chicago  Board  of  Trade.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (3L'd), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Recreations: 
Automobiling,  golf.  Club:  Meadow 
Brook.      Address:      Winona,   Minn. 

TEARSE,  William  Pliny,  lumberman; 
born  at  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1844; 
son  of  Archibald  Campbell  and  Caroline 
(Pierce)  Tearse;  educated  in  William 
McLaren's  School,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y., 
and  at  Ft.  Edward  Institute,  Ft.  Ed- 
ward, N.  Y.  Went  to  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
in  1869,  and  engaged  in  lumber  business; 
in  1873  became  member  of  firm  of  In- 
gram, Kennedy  &  Co.,  lumber;  in  ISSl 
was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Empire 
Lumber  Co.,  of  which  he  became  secre- 
tary. Came  to  Winona  in  1886,  where 
the  company  already  had  established 
yards  and  where  later  its  mills  were 
erected.  Interested  in  Ingram-Day  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Lyman,  Miss.,  and  the  Gulf 
Lumber  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  President 
Merchants  Bank,  Winona  Carriage  Co.; 
vice  president  Western  Elevator  Co.,  all 
of  Winona.  Married  at  Glens  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  13,  1871,  to  Miss  lone  E.  De 
Long.  Club:  Arlington.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

TEASDAIiE,  Thomas  W.,  railway  offl- 
cial;  born  in  England,  1S44;  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Jane  (Wallis)  Teasdale;  edu- 
cated in  private  schools.  Entered  rail- 
way service,  1865,  and  was  clerk  and 
general  freight  and  ticket  agent  Min- 
eral Point  R.  R.  (Wis.)  until  1868;  chivt 
clerk  passenger  department  Hannibal  & 
St.  Joseph  R.  R.,  1868-71;  same  position 
with  Leavenworth,  Lawrence  &  Galves- 
ton R.  R.,  1871-73;  with  passenger  de- 
partment St.  Louis.  Kansas  City  & 
Northern  Ry.,  1873-76;  assistant  general 
passenger  agent  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  Ry.,  1876-80;  with  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.  as  gen- 
eral agent,  at  St.  Paul,  from  Jan.  1. 
ISSl,  to  1882.;  general  passenger  agent 
since  June,  1882.  Club:  Transportation. 
Office:  4th  St.,  corner  Rosabel.  Resi- 
dence:     The   Angus,    St.   Paul. 

TEITSWORTH,  Edward  T.,  lawver; 
born  at  Elysburg,  Pa.,  July  14,  1864; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Elysburg; 
Dickinson  Seminary,  Williamsport,  Pa., 
graduating,  1887;  De  Pauw  University. 
Grecncastle,  Ind.,  degree  of  B.S.,  1889; 
Law  School,  De  Pauw  University,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1889;  A.M.,  same  uni- 
versity, 1892.  Began  practice  of  law 
at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1889,  continuing 
imtil  spring  of  1902;  removed  to  Fer- 
tile, Minn.,  and  later  to  Bagley,  where 
lie  has  been  engaged  in  practice  since 
Aug.,    1903.      City    attorney,    Bagley,    up 


to  April,  1904;  county  attorney,  Clear- 
water Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1905.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Member  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  Association.  Member 
Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  5,  1893,  to  Miss  Mary 
Pearson.      Address:      Bagley,   Minn. 

TENVOORDE,  John  Henry,  manager 
fire  insurance;  born  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
Oct.  15,  1860;  son  of  John  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Lansing)  TenVoorde;  edu- 
cated in  parochial  school,  St.  Cloud,  to 
1873;  St.  John's  College,  Collegeville, 
Minn.,  1874-76;  State  Normal  School,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  1876-77.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  clerk  in  a  general  store,  Per- 
ham,  Minn.,  1878-80;  was  clerk  in 
Michand  Bros.'  grocery  store,  St.  Paul, 
1880-90;  buyer  for  same,  1890-93;  mer- 
chandise broker,  St.  Paul,  1893-96;  filled 
position  of  secretary  St.  Paul  Grocers' 
Association,  1896-99;  secretary  Retail 
Grocers  &  General  Merchants'  Associa- 
tion of  Minnesota,  1899-1900;  organized 
Retail  Merchants'  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
of  Minnesota,  1900,  of  which  he  is  sec- 
retary and  manager.  Independent  in 
politics.  Roman  Catholic.  Married,  at 
St.  Paul,  Sept.  16,  1885,  to  Miss  Nancy 
R.  Du  Bord.  Recreations:  Fishing, 
liunting.  bowling.  Office:  Northwestern 
Bldg.  Residence:  2'916  3rd  Ave.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

TERRV,  Alfred,  real  estate;  born  on 
Island  of  Malta,  in  Mediterranean  Sea, 
Dec.  3,  1842.  Came  to  America,  1865; 
has  been  engaged  in  business  in  Slay- 
ton  since  1879.  Address:  Slayton, 
Minn. 

TESCH,  Carl  A.,  clergyman;  born  in 
Germany,  April  27,  1867;  son  of  Ferdi- 
nand and  Fredericka  Tesch;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1867;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Hollywood,  Minn., 
and  at  Northwestern  College,  Naper- 
ville.  111.;  married,  1st,  at  Wadena, 
Minn.,  to  Ida  Propp  (now  deceased); 
2nd,  June  8,  1899,  to  Miss  Hattie 
Schoeppler.  Member  Evangelical  Asso- 
ciation; has  served  as  pastor  in  follow- 
ing places  in  Minnesota  beginning,  1889: 
Wadena,  Sleepy  Eye,  Frontenac,  Royal- 
ton,  Alexandria,  Marshall,  Duluth  and 
at  Faribault,  since  spring  of  1906.  Ad- 
dress:     Faribault,   Minn. 

THAVER,  Edwin  A.,  loans  and  insur- 
ance; born  at  Jamaica,  Vt.,  Aug.  15, 
1865;  son  of  Denzil  R.  and  Dulcina  L. 
(Kidder)  Thayer;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Vermont.  Removed  to  Min- 
neapolis in  the  fall  of  1883  and  was  in 
employ  of  A.  F.  &  L.  E.  Kelley,  mort- 
gage loans,  Minneapolis,  1883-96;  start- 
ed in  business  for  self  in  1896,  and  on 
.Ian.  1,  1901,  organized  firm  of  Thayer 
&  Gale,  mortgage  loans  and  insurance, 
A.  F.  (5ale  being  junior  partner  in  the 
business.  Member  Minneapolis  Real  Es- 
tate Board.  Vice  president  Citizens 
State  Bank  of  Wales,  N.  Dak.,  and  the 
First  National  Bank  of  Dogden,  N.  Dak.; 
director  Citizens  State  Bank  of  Sarles, 
N.  Dak.  Republican.  Baptist.  Married 
at     Minneapolis,     Minn.,     1887,     to     Miss 


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Mabel  M.  Rinehart.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Res- 
idence: 193  0  S.  Irving  Ave.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

THAVER,  Eiram  Harrison,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  17, 
1861;  son  of  Lucius  Fowler  and  Martha 
A.  (HarrisonJ  Thayer;  educated  in  West- 
fleld  public  schools.  Began  active  career 
in  employ  of  bank  at  Westfield,  1878;  re- 
moved to  Minneapolis,  ISSl,  and  became 
connected  with  the  Nortliwestern  Na- 
tional Bank;  was  assistant  casliier  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Commerce,  1885-89;  cash- 
ier, same  bank,  1889-94;  vice  president, 
1894-1904;  now  president  and  treasurer 
of  the  Stock  Food  Company  of  Ameri- 
ca. Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Married  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  18, 
1892,  to  Miss  Harriet  A.  Carpenter. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Recre- 
ations: Hunting  and  fishing.  Office: 
Nicollet  Island,  foot  of  Wilder  St.  Res- 
idence:    222  Groveland  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

THATES,  Samuel  Richard,  lawyer; 
born  Riclimond,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1837;  son 
of  George  and  Phebe  (Wood)  Thayer; 
graduate  Union  College,  1860,  LL.D., 
1892;  studied  law;  aSmitted  to  bar,  1864; 
unmarried.  U.  S.  minister  to  Nether- 
lands, 1889-93.  Republican.  Member 
Minnesota  Historical  Society,  Society 
Mayflower  Descendants,  New  York,  Hu- 
guenot Society  of  America.  Address: 
901   N.   Y.   Life   Bldg.,   Minneapolis. 

TEEIiAlTBER,  Andrew  !■.,  merchant; 
born  at  M'ermland.  Sweden.  June  3,  1862; 
son  of  Lars  Anderson  and  Gertrude 
(Erikson)  Tlielander;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  in  Sweden  and  at  Gustavus 
Adolplius  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  busi- 
ness course,  1SS9.  Entered  mercantile 
career.  May  1,  1892,  as  member  of  the 
firm  of  Love  &  Thelander,  continuing  to 
Jan.  1,  1895,  when  the  title  became  A.  L. 
Thelander  &  Co.,  which  has  since  con- 
tinued. Member  Swedish  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church.  Married  at  Cokato, 
Minn.,  Oct.  1,  1893,  to  Miss  Emma  Fors- 
berg.      Address:      Cokato,    Minn. 

THEXTON,  Walter,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  at  Peterborough,  Ont.,  Can., 
July  15,  1863;  son  of  Richard  and  Eliza- 
beth (Garnett)  Tliexton;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Peterborougli.  Located 
in  Pembina  Co.,  N.  D.,  and  engaged  in 
farming,  1883;  entered  banking  business, 
same  county,  1888;  was  in  banking  busi- 
ness in  Duluth,  1890-96;  identified  with 
grain  business,  1896-98;  came  to  Minne- 
apolis in  1898  and  is  manager  of  the 
Jolin  Miller  Co.,  grain  commission;  also 
vice  president  CIiaffee-Miller  Milling 
Co.;  treasurer  Acetylene  Contracting  Co. 
Democrat.  Methodist.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce.  Unmar- 
ried. Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  22  S.  lOtli  St.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

THIAN,  Iiouis  R.,  lawyer;  born  in 
New  Vork,  Sept.  29,  18'55;  son  of  R.  1*. 
and  Catlieiinr  (Bi'ady)  Thian;  ed\icatr(l 
in  ^^'as1lillKl(ln,  D.  C,  at  private  schools 
and     University    of    Georgetown,    A.    C., 


1875,  and  law  school  of  Columbia  Uni- 
A'ersitv,  graduating,  1879;  married  at 
Rochelle,  111.,  Jan.  IS,  1891,  to  Grace 
Boardman  Hathawaj'.  Admitted  to  the 
bar  in  Washington,  D.  C,  June,  1881. 
County  attorney  Hennepin  Co.,  1891-92. 
Democrat.  Member  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Mason.  Club:  Minneapolis. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
1788   Tremont   Av..    S.,   Minneapolis. 

THIELMAN,  Peter  R.,  real  estate; 
born  in  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Oct.  6,  1872; 
son  of  Leonard  and  Mary  (Ruff)  Thiel- 
man;  educated  in  St.  Cloud  public 
schools;  married  at  St.  Cloud,  Oct.  30, 
1903,  to  Hattie  A.  Schwab.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  his  fatlier's  hardware 
store,  St.  Cloud;  has  been  engaged  for 
liimself  in  real  estate  and  loan  busi- 
ness since  1900.  Director  St.  Cloud 
Building  &  Loan  Association:  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.     Address:      St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

THIMSEK,  JX.  Clausen,  physician; 
))orn  at  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  son  of 
Nis  P.  and  Hannah  Thimsen;  educated 
in  public  schools;  Pillsbury  Academy; 
Keokuk  (la.)  Medical  College,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  M.D.,  1898.  Married  at 
Blooming  Prairie,  1894,  to  Miss  Mary 
Haugan.  Has  been  in  practice  at  Hay- 
field,  Minn.,  since  1898.  Address:  Hay- 
field,   Minn. 

TH:OI:i;z:,  Cornelius  P.,  general  mer- 
cliandise;  born  in  Ohio,  Sept.  29,  1856; 
son  of  Herman  F.  and  Sophia  Thoele; 
educated  in  common  schools.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1879;  entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Gavlord,  Dec.  1,  1887;  member 
of  the  firm  'of  H.  P\  Thoele  &  Son.  Re- 
publican. Married  at  New  Rome,  Minn., 
Marcli  24,  1888,  to  Miss  Annie  Mesker. 
Address:      Gaylord,   Minn. 

TKOMAS,  David  Owen,  pliysician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Pembrockshire,  Wales, 
Nov.  21,  1852;  educated  at  Betliany  Col- 
lege, West  Va.,  degree  of  B.A.,  1878; 
Medical  College  of  Indiana,  degree  of  M. 
D.,  1884,  and  Medical  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  degree  of 
M.D.,  1891;  Licentiate  Royal  College  of 
Physicians,  and  member  Royal  College 
of  "  Surgeons,  London,  England,  1891. 
\'isiting  physician  to  Asbury  Methodist 
Hospital,  professor  diseases  of  tlie  chest 
Medical  Department  Hamline  University. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  State,  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Married  at  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.,  Sept.  23,  1885,  to  Miss 
Annie  McOuatt  Butler.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office;  Masonic  Temple.  Resi- 
dence:     520  Ridgewood  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

THOMAS,  Georg-e  Prancis,  assistant 
general  freiglit  agent  Cliicago  Great 
Western  Ry.;  born  at  Brockport.  N.  Y., 
July  22,  1859;  son  of  James  S.  and  Ellen 
(Foot)  Thomas;  educated  at  St.  John's 
Boarding  School,  Manilas,  New  York. 
I'hitered  rallwav  service  in  1877  as  as- 
sistant cashier  St.  Louis  Bridge  Co.;  was 
ill  frt'ight  claim  department  Wabasli, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  Ry.,  at  St.  Louis, 
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ISSl-ST;  chief  clerk  freight  claim  de- 
partment, Wabash  Ry.,  at  Chicago,  1SS7- 
90;  traveling  auditor  Great  Northern  R. 
R.,  1890-91;  chief  clerk  freight  claim 
department  Chicago,  St.  Paul  &  Kansas 
City  Ry.,  at  St.  Paul,  1891-93;  commer- 
cial agent  Chicago  Great  Western  Rv., 
at  St.  Paul,  1893-1903;  general  agent 
same  road  at  Omaha,  1903-04;  assistant 
general  freight  agent  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 
May  to  Dec.  1,  1904;  assistant  general 
freight  agent  same  road,  at  St.  Paul, 
since  Dec.  1,  1904.  Married  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  June  1,  ISSl,  to  Miss  Harriet  A. 
Reid.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreation:  Hunting. 

Office:  Met.  Opera  Bldg.  Residence: 
1930  Marshall  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

THOMAS,  John  W.,  dry  goods;  born 
at  Steuben,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1844;  son  of 
William  W.  Thomas;  came  to  the  North- 
west early  In  life  and  was  educated  in 
district  schools  of  Bangor,  Wis.,  and 
at  Sparta  Academy,  Sparta,  Wis.  Came 
to  Winona,  Minn.,  in  employ  of  N.  H. 
Wood  &  Co.,  1866;  entered  business  for 
self  in  Winona,  1870;  located  in  Minne- 
apolis, Feb.,  1883,  and  formed  partner- 
ship in  dry  goods  business  with  George 
W.  and  Jefferson  M.  Hale;  purchased 
interest  of  heirs  of  George  W.  and  Jef- 
ferson M.  Hale,  deceased,  and  continued 
the  business  as  John  W.  Tliomas  &  Co., 
1894;  incorporated  under  same  title,  Feb. 
1,  1904,  and  is  president  of  tlie  company, 
retailers  of  dry  goods,  wearing  apparel, 
rugs  and  draperies.  Member  Minneapolis 
Retailers'        Association.  Republican. 

Presbyterian.  Married  at  Cambria,  W^is., 
to  Miss  Jennett  Jones.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  500-510  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:     2013    Stevens    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

THOMAS,  John  W.,  Jr.,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.;  son  of  John 
W.  and  Jennett  (Jones)  Thomas;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Winona,  1877- 
84;  public  schools  of  Minneapolis,  1884- 
90;  University  of  Minnesota,  1890-92. 
Has  been  coniinuously  identified  witli 
the  dry  goods  business,  founded  by  his 
father,  since  entering  active  career;  vice 
president  John  W.  Thomas  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Feb.  1,  1904,  dealers  in  dry  goods,  wear- 
ing apparel,  rugs,  draperies,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  fraternity.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  24,  1901,  to 
Miss  Lavinia  M.  Hahn.  Recreation: 
Automobiling.  Office:  500-510  Nicollet 
Av.  Residence:  2116  Nicollet  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

THOMAS,  Walter  Adalbert,  grain  and 
stock  and  bond  broker;  born  at  Kees- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.,  1870;  son  of  Gorton 
T.  and  Fannie  A.  Thomas;  became  a  res- 
ident of  Fargo,  S.  D.,  1880;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Fargo.  Began  active 
career  as  employe  of  Fargo  postoffice,  of 
which  was  chief  clerk,  1888-90;  located 
in  Minneapolis  and  was  in  commercial 
agency  business  under  title  of  Thomas 
Bros.  &  Co.,  1890-96;  has  been  at  the 
head  of  the  brokerage  firm  of  W.  A. 
Thomas  &  Co.,  grain,  stocks  and  bonds. 


.since  1896.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Member  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade.  Married  at  Minneap- 
olis, 1894,  to  Miss  Lillian  Clark.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Rec- 
reation: Automobiling.  Office:  306  2nd 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  2207  Hennepin  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON-,  Albert,  physician;  born 
at  Sacred  Heart,  Renville  Co.,  Minn., 
April  22,  18.2;  attended  district  school 
until  15  years  of  age,  graduated  from 
Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.,  degree  of  B.A.,  1899,  entered 
Medical  Department,  Universitv  of  Min- 
nesota, 1901,  graduating,  1905;  unmar- 
ried. Republican.  Lutheran.  Member 
Watonwan  County  Medical  Society,  Min- 
nesota State  and  American  Medical  as- 
sociations. Club:  Symphony.  Recrea- 
tion: Driving.  Address:  St.  James, 
Minn. 

THOMPSON,  Alex.,  manager  for  Min- 
neapolis Brewing  Co.,  Crookston;  born  at 
Hemmingford,  P.  Q.,  Canada,  Feb.  12, 
1S60;  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Thomp- 
son; educated  in  common  schools  of 
Canada;  married  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y., 
1882,  to  Miss  Carrie  Belden.  Came  to 
the  United  States,  April  19,  1879;  was 
clerk  in  store,  1879-81;  at  Fishers  Land- 
ing, 1882-84;  in  partnership  with 
brother  as  Thompson  Bros.,  at  Thomp- 
son, N.  Dak.,  1885-1900;  was  manager 
of  flour  mill  at  Fishers,  Minn.,  1900-03; 
wheat  buyer  at  Mcintosh,  Minn.;  man- 
ager for  Minneapolis  Brewing  Co.,  at 
Crookston,  Minn.,  since  1904.  Also  sur- 
veyor general  of  Ibgs  and  lumber,  7th 
dfstrict  of  Minnesota,  under  appoint- 
ment of  Gov.  John  A.  Johnson.  Demo- 
crat. Member  B.  P.  O.  B.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  I.  O.  R.  M.,  U.  C.  T.  of  Amer- 
ica. Club:  25,000  Club:  Address: 
Crookston,   Minn. 

THOMPSON,  Andrew  William,  deputy 
State  auditor;  born  at  Newburg,  Minn., 
Jan.  25,  1862;  son  of  Iver  and  Cecelia 
Thompson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Newburg  and  at  Breckinridge  Institute, 
Decorah,  la.;  married  at  Decorah,  Aug. 
21,  1884,  to  Emelie  J.  Hatlestad.  En- 
gaged in  the  abstract,  real  estate  and 
insurance  business  at  Preston,  Minn., 
March  1,  1884;  member  village  council, 
four  years,  of  high  school  board  three 
years;  mayor  three  times.  Organized 
First  National  Bank  at  Preston,  and 
was  president,  1902.  Appointed  deputy 
State  auditor,  Jan.  5,  1903.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason,  Knight  Templar, 
Shriner.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Norden. 
Off.ce:  State  Capitol.  Residence:  492 
Marshall   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

THOMPSON,  Boyd  N.,  lumber;  born 
in  Kane  Co.,  111.,  June  18,  1848;  son  of 
Elliott  and  Jane  (Baker)  Thompson; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Kane  Co. 
Reared  on  a  farm;  came  to  Minneap- 
olis, Nov.  13,  1865,  and  has  been  en- 
gaged in  lumber  business  for  more  than 
40  years;  began  on  own  account  in  1886 
and  is  president  of  the  B.  N.  Thompson 
Co.      Married    at    Indianapolis,    1869,    to 


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Miss  Eliza  Pride.  Office:  2227  1st  St. 
N.  Re.si(Jeiue:  2005  Girard  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
iieapoli.s. 

THOMPSON,  Charles  Telford,  lawyer; 
born  at  Glendale,  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  June 
6,  1S53;  son  of  Samuel  J.  and  Eveline 
(Keys)  Thompson;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Glendale;  Denison  University, 
Granville,  O.,  degree  of  A.B.,  June, 
1873;  University  of  Edinburgh,  Scot- 
land, honors  in  logic,  metaphysics  and 
Roman  law,  1874;  graduated  from  Law- 
School  of  Cincinnati  (O.)  University. 
1876.  Began  practice  of  law  in  Cincin- 
nati, with  the  firm  of  King,  Thompson 
&  Longworth,  June,  1S76;  on  account  of 
health,  moved  to  Minneapolis,  Oct.,  1878, 
and  resumed  the  profession;  formed 
partnership  with  Arthur  M.  Keith,  as 
Keith  &  Thompson,  1SS3,  later  changed 
to  Keith,  Evans,  Thompson  &  Fair- 
child.  Independent  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Member  American  and  Min- 
nesota State  Bar  associations.  Member 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Citizens'  staff, 
Rawlins  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  Beta  Theta  Pi 
fraternity.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Sept.  28,  1881,  to  Kate  Harris.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Lafayette,  Six 
O'clock,      Westminster.  Recreations: 

Fishing,  boating  and  using  carpenter's 
tools.  Office:  Minnesota  Loan  and 
Trust  Bldg.  Residence:  The  Concord, 
Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,  Daniel  R.,  merchant; 
born  in  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.,  May  26, 
18G0;  son  of  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Rid- 
ley) Thompson;  educated  in  district 
school,  one  term  in  Rockford  (Minn.) 
graded  school  and  at  Curtiss  Business 
College,  Minneapolis.  Raised  on  a  farm, 
followed  carpenter's  trade  for  several 
years;  engaged  in  lumber,  hardware  and 
furniture  business  at  Rockford  since 
1886.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Ma- 
son (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery 
and  Shrine).  Married  at  Waterville, 
Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1884,  to  Miss  Kitty 
Beach.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
I'raveling  in  United  States  and  Canada. 
Address:      Rockford,  'Minn. 

THOMPSON,  Payette  Iiathrop,  clergy- 
man, archaeologist;  born  at  Fenton, 
Mich.,  Feb.  12,  1862;  son  of  Lafayette 
and  Mary  (Cliipman)  Thompson;  edu- 
cated at  Fenton  High  School;  North- 
western University;  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Married  at  Fenton,  Mich.,  to 
Miss  Georgena  D.  Peabody.  Methodist. 
Began  in  ministry  in  Chicago,  111.,  1882; 
has  been  in  charge  of  Hennepin  Avenue 
M.  E.  Church,  Minneapolis,  since  1904. 
Elected  member  Society  of  Biblical 
Archaeology,  London,  1898;  elected  asso- 
ciate member  Victoria  Institute,  London. 
1898;  elected  member  British  School  of 
Archaeology  in  Egypt,  associated  with 
University  College,  University  of  Lon- 
don, 1906;  degree  of  D.D.,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1902.  Recreations:  Travel, 
cycling  trips  through  Europe,  foot 
trips  through  mountain  countries.  Res- 
idence:     1214    Harmon   PI.,    Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,     Prederick    Sheetz,     real 


estate;  born  in  White  Co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  21, 
1849;  son  of  Thomas  McK.  and  Mary 
(Sheetz)  Thompson;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Resident  of  Iowa  for  25  years; 
traveling  salesman  for  Forbes  Bro.  it 
Co.,  teas  and  coffees,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
for  19  years;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
1S91,  and  since  that  time  has  been  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Thompson  Bros.,  also 
president  Girard  Investment  Co.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar.  Married  at  Des  Moines,  la., 
1888,  to  Miss  Mary  E  Holmedale.  Office: 
Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  2221 
S.    Girard  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,  Georg-e,  president  Dis- 
patch F^riiitiiig  Co.;  born  in  Devonshire, 
Ens  ,  IS-t  i;  sun  ol  Georges  and  Sophia 
Thompson;  educated  in  private  schools 
and  at  Oxford,  Eng.,  taking  no  degrees. 
President  and  treasurer  Dispatch  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  of  St.  Paul  Dispatch, 
of  which  he  is  editor-in-chief.  Married, 
May  20,  1S85,  to  Miss  Abigail  I. 
Wheeler.  Club:  Commercial.  •  Office: 
St.  Paul  Dispatch.  Residence:  340 
Summit   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

THOMPSON,  Georg-e  P.,  secretary 
and  treasurer  North  Star  Lumber  Co.; 
born  at  Walnut,  111.,  June  1,  1871;  son 
of  L.  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Biashard) 
Thompson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Walnut.  Began  active  career,  1895,  in 
sales  department  of  the  Brainerd  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  continuing 
for  7  years  with  that  company;  has 
been  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
North  Star  Lumber  Co.  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Married  at  Walnut,  111.,  to  Miss 
Amy  Irvin.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
454  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
1815    Fremont   Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,  James  McK.,  real  es- 
tate; born  at  Monticello,  Ind.,  Feb.  23, 
lN5i;;  son  of  Thomas  M.  and  Mary 
(Slieetz)  Thompson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Monticello;  Ann  Arbor 
(Mich.)  High  School,  graduating  from 
classical  course;  University  of  Michi- 
gan, graduating,  degree  of  A.  B.,  1882. 
Located  in  Minneapolis,  1883,  and  has 
been  member  of  Thompson  Bros.,  real 
estate,  since  1896;  also  secretary  and 
treasurer  Girard  Investment  Co.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Member  Real 
Estate.  Board.  Mason;  member  Delta 
Upsilon.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1897, 
to  Miss  Martha  E.  Weld.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1804 
Humboldt   Av.,   S.,   Mineapolis. 

THOMPSON,  John  Mounsey,  hard- 
warf  ;  linrn  at  Guardhouse,  Threlkeld, 
Eiif^land.  I  )rc.  25,  1850;  son  of  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  (Harper)  Thompson; 
educated  at  Wallwhaite  Private  School, 
Threlkeld  Academy,  St.  Bees  College, 
graduating  from  all  of  them.  Came  to 
America,  May  27,  1873;  entered  employ 
of  the  Havwood  &  Cartledge  Hardware 
&  Cutlery  Co.,  Chicago,  continuing  until 
the  company  retired  from  business, 
1879;  was  general  Northwestern  travel- 
ing  agent    for   Simmons    Hardware    Co., 


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St.  T^ouis,  Mo..  lS79-lf»00;  established  the 
J.  M.  Thompson  Hardware  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, but  on  account  of  health  sold  out 
to  what  is  now  the  Hurtey-Simmons 
Hardware  Co.;  has  been  in  business  at 
Owatonna,  Minn.,  since  Jan.  1,  1901,  as 
J.  M.  Thompson  &  Son  Hardware  Co., 
wholesale  and  retail  hardware,  of  which 
he  is  president.  Member  Maryport  3rd 
Cumberland  Royal  Artillery,  England, 
1S72.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order  (Blue  Lodge,  Star  in 
the  East,  No.  33;  Lafayette  Chapter, 
No.  1,  Chicago,  111.  [life  member]  ; 
Apollo  Commandery,  No.  1,  K.  T.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  [life  member]  ;  Shrine,  Zurah 
Temple,  Minneapolis).  Married  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Dec.  23,  1879,  to  Miss  Agnes 
Annie  Guy.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Literature.  Address:  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn. 

THOMPSON,  Josiah,  real  estate;  na- 
tive of  Lowell,  Mass.  Is  one  of  the 
pioneers  of  Minnesota,  arriving  at  Zum- 
lirota  from  New  England,  in  1857;  has 
been  a  resident  of  Minneapolis,  since 
1871;  treasurer  of  the  Northwestern 
Realty  Co.,  since  1887,  dealers  in  real 
estate  and  improved  property  in  Min- 
neapolis. Was  member  of  Minnesota 
State  Legislature,  1869-70.  Married  in 
Wisconsin,  Oct.  15,  1878,  to  Miss  Cecelia 
Vail.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Town  and 
Country.  Recreation:  Travel  in  Amer- 
ica and  Europe.  Office:  Northwestern 
Bldg.  Residence:  1532  Waverly  PI., 
Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,  Iieon  J.,  general  man- 
ager National  Stone  Manufacturing  Co.; 
born  in  Sandusky  Co.,  O.,  March  15, 
1865.  Has  been  connected  with  the 
stone  manufacturing  business  in  the 
East  and  West  since  1897;  came  from 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.,  1906,  as  North- 
western manager  of  the  National  Stone 
Manufacturing  Co.,  large  manufacturers 
of  concrete  stone  for  general  building- 
construction.  Married  at  Coldwator, 
Mich.,  Nov.  23,  1874,  to  Miss  Mary  A. 
Sinclair.  Recreations:  Camping  out, 
boating,  fishing  and  driving.  Office: 
Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  2311  Fill- 
more St.,  N.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

THOMPSON,  Iieonard  K.,  president 
Northwestern  National  Life  Insurance 
Co.;  born  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1861; 
son  of  Frederick  A.  and  Mary  T.  (Kel- 
logg) Thompson;  educated  'in  public 
and  high  schools.  New  York.  Began 
active  career  in  banking,  New  York 
City;  removed  to  Binghampton,  N.  Y., 
and  engaged  in  manufacture  of  scales 
under  title  of  Osgood  &  Thompson, 
1882;  came  to  Minneapolis  and  became 
connected  witli  insurance  business  as 
manager  Northwestern  states  for  an 
Eastern  company,  1891;  associated  witli 
Northwestern  National  Life  Insurance 
Co.  since  spring  of  1905,  first  as  vice 
president  and  general  manager;  elected 
president  of  the  company,  Jan.,  1906, 
which  position  he  now  holds.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Married  at  New 
York    City,    June    2,    1881,    to    Miss    Eva 


H.  Geraghty.  Office:  N.  W.  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  2215  Pillsbury  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

THOMPSON,  Richard  Enos,  lawyer; 
born  on  a  farm  in  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn., 
1857;  son  of  Iver  and  Cecilia  (Walder) 
Thompson;  educated  in  common  schools. 
Taught  school,  1874-79;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Judge  H.  R.  Wells,  of  Pres- 
ton, and  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  Nov., 
1881.  Member  of  the  law  firm  of  Gray 
&  Thompson,  established  1881.  Deputy 
clerk  district  court  Fillmore  Co.,  1881- 
85;  member  Minnesota  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1883-87,  State  Senate,  1894- 
1907.  Republican.  Member  Republican 
State  Central  Committee,  1890-95.  Ma- 
son, Knight  Templar.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1884,  to  Miss  Anna  Thompson. 
Address:     Preston,   Minn. 

THOMPSON,  Thomas,  wholesale 
fruits  and  produce;  born  at  Toronto, 
Ont.,  1857;  son  of  Robert  and  Jeanette 
(Malloy)  Thompson;  came  with  parents 
to  Spring  Lake,  Mich.,  in  1859,  and  to 
Oshkosh,  Wis.,  in  1862;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Canada  and  Oshkosh. 
Located  in  Minnesota,  1877;  engaged  in 
lumber  business  in  Carlton  Co.,  for 
manj'  years;  removed  to  Duluth  and  es- 
tablished, 1891,  the  Thomas  Thompson 
Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  fruits  and 
produce  and  general  commission  mer- 
chants, Duluth,  Minn.,  and  Superior, 
Wis.;  al^so  president  Ron-Fernandez 
Cigar  Co.,  manufacturers  of  cigars. 
Formerly  county  commissioner  of  Carl- 
ton Co.,  Minn.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Mason  (32°);  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Member  Duluth  Fruit  and  Pro- 
duce Exchange.  Married  at  Duluth, 
1902,  to  Miss  Annie  E.  Thompson.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  126-128  W.  Michi- 
gan St.  Residence:  102  W.  5th  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

THOMSON,  James  P.,  insurance;  born 
in  Jefferson  Co.,  O.,  April  12,  1853;  son 
of  Hugh  L.  and  Margaret  Ann  (Francis) 
Thomson;  educated  at  Aledo  Academy, 
Aledo,  111.;  married  at  Toledo,  O.,  Oct. 
20,  1880,  to  Amanda  Idalette  Hunter. 
Was  in  wholesale  dry  goods  business, 
1876-80;  engaged  in  manufacture  of  jute 
goods  and  burlap  bags  until  1888,  when 
he  entered  fire  insurance  business,  in 
which  has  since  continued;  vice  presi- 
dent Minneapolis  Insurance  Agency;  di- 
rector Minneapolis  Board  of  Fire  Un- 
derwriters; manager  insurance  depart- 
ment of  the  Minneapolis  Trust  Co.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Amateur  Athletic,  Westmin- 
ster Men's.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  2428  W.  24th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

THOMSON,  John  B.,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  at  Clyde  River,  Nova  Scotia, 
Jan.  16,  1864;  son  of  George  and  Mathil- 
da (Ryan)  Thomson;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Clyde  River.  Began  working 
in  a  saw  mill  at  10  years  of  age  and  fol- 
lowed the  lumber  business  until  29; 
came  to  Minnesota,  1882;  was  deputy 
sheriff  Carlton  Co.,   1893-1901:   has  been 


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clerk  of  district  court  Carlton  Co.  since 
Feb.  1,  1901.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  Modern  Woodmen  of  Ameri- 
ca, Knigrlits  of  tlie  Maccabees.  Married 
at  Larimore,  N.  D.,  Nov.  29,  1900,  to 
Miss  Jennie  C.  Baston.  Address:  Carl- 
ton, Minn. 

THON,  John,  hardware,  paints  and 
oils;  born  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan.  1'9, 
1S59;  son  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeyj  Thon; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Milwau- 
kee; married  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Sept., 
1889,  to  Miss  Martha  Fenner.  Learned 
trade  of  potter  in  Milwaukee  and  fol- 
lowed it  for  9  years;  removed  to  Owat- 
onna, March,  1S83,  and  entered  retail 
hardware  business,  in  which  he  has 
since  continued.  Treasurer  of  the 
Owatonna  F^re  Department  since  1890. 
Democrat.  Alderman  of  Owatonna  foi-  4 
years.  Lutheran.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  TV.  A.,  Yeomen.  Ad- 
dress:    Owatonna,   Minn. 

THORNE,  Stephen,  clerk  of  district 
court;  born  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1845;  son 
of  William  and  Deborah  (Dean)  Thorne; 
educated  in  district  school,  academy  at 
Danbury  and  Peck's  Institute,  New  Cas- 
tle, N.  Y.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1878;  has 
been  clerk  of  district  court,  Blue  Earth 
Co.,  since  ISSS.  Business  Address:  Man- 
kato,  Minn.  Residence:  Lake  Crystal, 
Minn. 

THOBNTOlf,  Eric  !■.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Benson,  Minn..  Aug.  15,  1878;  son  of 
Frank  M.  and  Lizzie  M.  (Clague)  Thorn- 
ton; educated  in  Benson  public  schools, 
St.  Paul  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Washington,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  1903.  Has  been  actively  engaged 
in  practice  at  Benson  since  1903.  Di- 
rector First  National  Bank  of  Benson. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member 

Knights  of  Pythias,  Sigma  Nu  college 
fraternity.  Unmarried.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Business  Men's,  Benson  Whist. 
Address:      Benson,    Minn. 

THORP,  "Walter  Kannihal,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  Julv 
19,  1874:  son  of  Darius  and  Helen  (Mill- 
er) Thorp;  graduate  University  of  Mich- 
igan, degree  Ph.B.,  1896;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  1904,  to  Miss  Nina  Roger. 
Vice  president  and  general  manager  Fire 
Proof  Door  Co.,  with  which  he  has  been 
connected  since  Aug.,  1897;  director 
Minneapolis  Knitting  Works.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Roosevelt,  Minneapolis 
Athletic  Association.  Recreation:  Au- 
tomobiling.  Office:  401  12th  Av.,  S. 
Residence:  1407  Yale  Place,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

THORPE,  liars  Olsen,  banking:  born 
in  Norway,  Dec.  24,  1847.  Came  to 
America,  1864,  and  to  Minnesota,  March. 
1865;  has  been  cashier  of  the  Kandiyohi 
County  Bank,  Willmar,  Minn.,  since  May 
1,  1881;  director  State  Bank  of  New 
London,  State  Bank  of  Kandiyohi,  State 
Bank  of  Pennock,  Security  Bank  of  At- 
water;  president  Eureka  (^oal  and  Brick 
Co.,  Atkin's  Farm  Land  Co.  President 
Willmar  Seminary.  Republican.  Reg- 
ister of  deeds;  presidential  elector;  State 


senator  12  years;  delegate  to  National 
Republican  conventions  and  to  State  and 
county  conventions.  Lutheran.  Married 
at  Vernon,  Minn.,  June  6,  1870,  to  Miss 
Martha  Kvale.  Address:  Willmar, 
Minn. 

TEORSOir,  Edwin  T.,  Judge  of  pro- 
bate; born  at  Glenwood,  Minn.,  Nov.  21, 
1872;  son  of  Tory  and  Olive  P.  (Norder- 
hus)  Thorson;  graduate  Glenwood  High 
School,  1892.  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  of  probate  court  uhder  his  father, 
1892;  went  to  Tacoma,  Wash.,  and  re- 
mained several  years;  was  in  real  estate 
office  of  R.  R.  Johnson,  Benson,  Minn., 
1897;  sergeant  Co.  D.,  lath  Minn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish  American  War,  1898-99; 
taught  school,  worked  in  Bank  of  Star- 
buck  as  assistant  casliier,  and  from 
April  to  fall,  1900,  employed  in  round 
up  on  cattle  ranch,  near  Chinook,  Mont.; 
returned  to  Minnesota  and  has  been 
judge  of  probate,  Pope  Co.,  since  Nov., 
1900.  Member  Minnesota  Probate 
.ludges  Association  (secretary).  Pope 
County  Agricultural  Society  (secretary). 
Republican.  Member  M.  W.  A.,  A.  O.  U. 
W.  Married  at  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  Dec. 
25,  1902.  to  Miss  Florence-  M.  Olsen. 
Club:  Commercial  (secretary).  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Glenwood,  Minn. 

THRAITE,  Marcus,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  at  Lyle.  Minn.,  1874;  son  of 
Arthur  D.  and  Amalie  (Struck)  Thrane; 
educated  in  Eau  Claire  (Wis.)  High 
School;  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  M.D.,  1894;  post  grad- 
uate courses  at  Chicago  Clinical  School, 
Chicago  Policlinic,  Cliicago  Eye,  Ear, 
Nose  and  Throat  College.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  has 
been  at  Madison,  since  1900;  member  of 
firm  of  Drs.  Giere  &.  Thrane;  surgeon 
Ebenezer  Hospital.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association,  Camp  Re- 
lease Medical  Societv.  Married  at  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  1900,  to  Miss  Mabel  Ellis. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Hunt- 
ing.    Address:     Madison,  Minn. 

THRO,  John  C,  druggist;  born  at  St. 
Charles,  Mo..  Sept.  23,  1862;  son  of  Emil 
and  Elizabeth  (Oliver)  Thro;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  mar- 
ried at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  18S6,  to  Miss 
Mary  Glatzbach.  Came  to  Mankato, 
1878,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in 
drug  business.  Director  Mankato  Malt- 
ing Co.  Member  Mankato  Library  Board. 
Democrat;  member  Democratic  State 
Central  Committee.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,   Minn. 

THURMA17,  Joseph  Thomas,  life  in- 
surance; born  Marion  Co..  Ky.,  Oct.  30, 
1849;  son  of  William  H.  and  Nancy  Ann 
(Nash)  Thurman;  common  school  educa- 
tion in  Marion  Co.;  married,  1st,  at  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1874,  to  Juliette  P.  Leonard 
(now  deceased);  2nd,  at  New  York  City. 
1898,  to  Margaret  E.  Briggs.  Worked  on 
farm   until   18   years  of  age;   clerked    in 


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photograph  gallery,  1867-70;  was  con- 
nected with  the  Home  Sewing  Machine 
Co.,  of  New  Vork  as  manager  and  su- 
perintendent of  agents  in  Tenn.,  Ala., 
and  Miss.,  1S70-T4;  superintendent  of 
agents  same  company,  in  New  York 
State,  1S74-76;  engaged  in  manufactur- 
ing and  wholesale  shoe  business,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  1S76-S4;  was  appointed  State 
agent  of  the  Manhattan  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  of  New  York,  for  State  of  Minne- 
sota, in  whicli  position  he  has  continued 
and  now  has  control  of  Minnesota.  Iowa 
and  N.  and  S.  Dakota  for  that  company. 
Assisted  in  organizing  the  Pacific  Coast 
and  Norway  Packing  Co.,  1901,  and  was 
president  and  director  of  that  company 
for  three  years.     Member  of  M.  N.  G.  for 

5  years,  lieut.  for  4  years.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason,  Shriner.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Minikahda.  Office:  An- 
drus  Bldg.  Residence:  2057  Kenwood 
Parkway,  Mpls. 

TEVGESON,  Nels  M.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Martell,  Wis.,  Sept.  11,  1862;  educated  in 
common  schools  of  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.; 
Normal  School,  River  Falls,  Wis.;  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  scientific  and  en- 
gineering course,  class  of  1885;  Law  De- 
jiartment.  University  of  Wisconsin,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  ISSS.  Came  to  St.  Paul, 
1888,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  law;  junior  member  of  law  firm 
of  Munn  &  Thygeson.  OfRce:  205  Dis- 
patch Bldg.  Residence:  894  Laurel  Av.. 
St.  Paul. 

TIBBETTS,  James  I.,  physician;  born 
on  the  island  of  Madeira.  1848;  son  of 
William  and  Matilda  (Richardson)  Tib- 
betts  (father  from  Scotland,  and  mother 
from  France);  educated  in  common 
schools,  at  Randolph's  School,  Coving- 
ton, Ky.,  and  at  Centre  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Began  active  career  as  clerk  in 
drug  store  and  served  in  that  capacity 
at  Covington,  Ky.,  Cincinnati.  O.,  and 
Indianapolis,  Ind.;  member  of  medical 
staff,  as  apothecary,  in  State  Hospital 
for  the  Insane,  at  Indianapolis,  1880. 
Has  been  in  general  practice  since  18S:J. 
Address:     Wayzata,   Minn. 

TIBBS,  Georgfe  K.,  dry  goods;  born  at 
Highstown,  N.  J.,  Sept.  15,  1858;  son  of 
Tliomas  L.  and  Anna  (Stults)  Tibbs; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  New  Jer- 
sey. Began  active  career  in  commission 
house  of  New  York  City,   continuing  for 

6  years;  removed  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1881. 
and  to  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  where  he  became 
identified  with  wholesale  dry  goods  busi- 
ness; was  buyer  for  M.  E.  Smith  &  Co.. 
Omaha.  Neb.,  1886-90;  became  a  member 
of  the  firm,  1890.  and  remained  until  he 
resigned,  Dec.  31,  1900.  Came  to  St. 
Paul  and  in  company  with  Henry  E. 
Hutchings  purchased  controlling  inter- 
est in  the  Powers  Dry  Goods  Co.,  organ- 
izing firm  of  Tibbs,  Hutchings  &  Co.,  of 
which  he  is  president.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Married  at  Long  Branch,  N. 
J.,  1887,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Chattle.  Clubs: 
Minnesota.  Commercial  (St.  Paul);  Ark- 
wright    (New    York    City).      Office:      5th 


and  Wacouta  Sts.  Residence:  669  Sum- 
mit Av.,   St.   Paul. 

TIPPANY,  Prancis  Buchanan,  lawyer; 

born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  26,  1855; 
son  of  Francis  and  Esther  Allison 
(Brown)  Tiffany;  graduate  Harvard  Col- 
lege, A.B.,  1877,  Harvard  Law  School, 
LL  B.,  1880;  married,  1889,  to  Nina 
Moore.  Admitted  to  Massachusetts  bar, 
1881,  and  began  practice  of  law  at  Bos- 
ton; removed  in  1887  to  St.  Paul.  Au- 
thor: Death  by  Wrongful  Act  (1893); 
Handbook  of  Law  of  Sales  (1895): 
Handbook  of  Law  of  Principal  and 
Agent  (1903).  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: 404  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     551   Ashland   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

TIFFANY,  Walter  Checkley,  lawyer; 
born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  2,  1857; 
son  of  Francis  and  Esther  A.  Tiffany; 
graduate  Harvard  LTniversity,  1881; 
Harvard  Law  School,  1883.  Admitted  to 
bar  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1883;  practiced 
law  in  Boston,  1883-85;  has  been  en- 
gaged in  practice  in  Minneapolis  since 
1885.  Author:  Law  of  Persons  and  Do- 
mestic Relations.  Married  at  Old  Or- 
chard, Mo.,  April  25,  1888,  to  Lila  A. 
Robinson.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing  and  golf.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
1915  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

TirPT,  Cyril  M.,  lawyer;  born  in  De- 
Kalb  Co.,  111.,  April  23,  1865;  son  of 
Samuel  L.  and  Charlotte  Abigail  (Seltz) 
Tifft;  moved  to  Minnesota  with  parents, 
1879;  graduate  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
June,  1888.  Admitted  to  bar  in  Michi- 
gan, 1888;  in  Minnesota,  1889;  in  prac- 
tice at  Glencoe,  since  spring  of  1889. 
Elected  to  the  office  of  probate  judge  of 
McLeod  Co.,  Nov.,  1902,  and  still  con- 
tinues in  that  position.  Married  at  Glen- 
coe, Minn.,  June  1,  1893,  to  Miss  Lillian 
M.  Richardson.  Address:  Glencoe, 
Minn. 

TIPPT,  Merrill  C,  lawyer;  born  at 
Svcamore,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.,  April  23, 
1865;  son  of  Samuel  L.  and  Charlotte 
Abigail  (Seltz)  Tifft;  educated  in  high 
school  at  Hutchinson,  and  Law  Depart- 
ment, University  of  Michigan.  Elected 
judge  of  probate  court  for  McLeod 
County,  1890,  holding  the  position  for  12 
years.  Began  practice  of  law  at  Glen- 
coe, Minn.,  1888;  moved  to  Long  Prairie, 
1903.  President  People's  National  Bank 
of  Long  Prairie,  and  People's  Bank  of 
Swanville;  vice  president  Browerville 
State  Bank.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber A.  O.  U.  W.  (grand  master  work- 
man of  the  order  in  Minnesota),  Ma- 
sonic order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Glen- 
coe, Minn.,  June  9,  1891,  to  Miss  Grace 
M.  Pryor.  Address:  Long  Prairie, 
Minn. 

TIGHB,  Ambrose,  lawyer;  born  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  8.  1859;  son  of 
James  M.  and  Kate  M.  Tighe;  educated 
at  Adelphi  Academy.  Brooklyn,  gradu- 
ating in"  1875,  and  Yale  College,  B.S., 
1879,  M.S.,  1887.  Entered  practice  of 
law    in    1886;    U.    S.    Commissioner,    St. 


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Paul,  1SS7;  member  of  St.  Paul  Charter 
Commission.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  June 
11,  1S93,  to  Harriet  P.  Gotzian.  Vice 
president  Security  Trust  Company,  C. 
Gotzian  and  Co.,  wliolesale  boots  and 
shoes,  St.  Paul,  Luger  Lumber  Co.,  Phil- 
lips, Wis.,  and  president  of  tlie  Minne- 
sota "Water  Works  Company.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial. 
Town  and  Country,  Lafayette.  Office: 
National  German  American  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:      314   Dayton  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

TIMBBKIiAXi:,  Byron  Harvey,  life  in- 
surance; born  near  Salem,  Washington 
Co.,  Ind..  Aug.  17th,  1861;  son  of  Aquilla 
and  Jane  (Thompson)  Timberlake;  edu- 
cated in  Blue  River  Academy,  near  Sa- 
lem, Ind.,  Minneapolis  Academy,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  B.L.,  1891;  married,  1st,  at 
Minneapolis,  tTune  9,  1891,  to  Emma 
Kemp;  2nd,  St.  James,  Minn.,  Jan.  12, 
1901,  to  Lilian  Chatterdon.  Engaged  in 
life  insurance  business  since  Jan.  1, 
1892;  deputy  insurance  commissioner  of 
Minnesota,  1897-99;  member  Minnesota 
State  legislature,  1905-07;  manager  local 
agency  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  of 
America,  since  May  1,  1899.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason,  KniglU  Templar. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  '306  Andrus 
Bldg.  Residence:  1015  8th  St.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

TINCHBR,  Cline  A.,  merchant  miller; 
born  at  liaiivillc  111.,  Feb.  2,  1880;  son 
of  Charles  and  Alice  (Sidell)  Tincher; 
educated  at  The  Shattuck  School,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  1901;  married  at  Owatonna. 
Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss  Tommye  Slaid  (now 
deceased).  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  the  Washington  Tool  Co., 
Owatonna,  continuing  until  Oct.,  1906, 
when  he  became  president  of  the  Has- 
tings Milling  Co.,  manufacturers  of  flour 
and  Perfecta  cereals.  Independent  in 
politics.  Member  Masonic  order.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:    Owatonna,  Minn. 

TISDAI^B,  Mark  JX.,  grain  buyer;  born 
at  AVenona,  111.,  Sept.  10,  1866.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1896,  and  has  been  engaged 
in  buying  grain  at  Slayton,  Minn.,  since 
1898.  Was  first  sergeant  Co.  M.  15th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-AmericSTi  M'^ar. 
Member  Masonic  order,  R.  A.  M.,  I.  O. 
R.  M.,  M.  W.  A.,  R.  N.  A.  Married  at 
Tvacon,  111.,  June  13,  1885,  to  Miss  Lucy 
Street.     Address:      Slayton,  Minn. 

TXTTEMOBE,  James  Nelson,  freight 
traffic  manager  Iowa  Central  Ry.  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.;  born  at 
Poysippi,  Wis.,  March  2,  1864;  son  of 
Nelson  and  Margaret  (Crowley)  Titte- 
more;  educated  in  the  common  schools 
of  Poysippi  and  Eureka,  Wis.;  unmar- 
ried. Has  been  continuously  in  railway 
service  since  Dec,  1881,  as  follows:  Sta- 
tion agent  Milwaukee,  Lake  Shore  .v 
Western  Ry.  at  Kempster,  Summit  Lake, 
Eagle  River  and  Prentice,  Wis.;  tele- 
graph operator  at  Sheboygan,  same 
road;  traveling  auditor  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry. ;  traveling  passenger 
agent  Milwaukee,  Lake  Shore  &  West- 
ern   Ry.;     traveling    freight    agent    and 


eral    "1 


chief  clerk  of  the  traffic  department  of 
the  "Soo"  line;  traveling  freight  agent 
Great  Northern  Ry. ;  general  freiglit 
agent  Sioux  City  &  Great  Northern  Rd. 
and  Pacific  Short  Line;  assistant  to 
president  same  lines;  general  fre 
and  passenger  agent  Des  Moines,  North 
ern  &  Western  Rd.,  1894-98;  gene 
freight  agent  Iowa  Central  Ry.,  1898 
99;  acting  general  manager,  same  road, 
1899-1900;  traffic  manager  Iowa  Central 
Ry.,  1900-1905  and  freight  traffic  man- 
ager Iowa  Central  and  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  railways,  since  Jan.  1,  ]9(i 
Recreation:  Farming.  Cluli:  Minne- 
apolis, Minneapolis;  Catholic  (New 
York);  Creve  Couer  &  Country  (Peoria, 
111.).  Office:  Metropolitan  Life  Ins. 
Bldg.  Residence:  Minneapolis  Club, 
Minneapolis. 

TITUS,  Jerome  H.,  physician;  born  at 
Lime  Springs,  la.,  Jan.  17,  1876;  came  to 
Minnesota  with  parents,  1880;  graduate 
Montevideo  (Minn.)  High  School,  June 
13,  1893;  attended  College  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota, 
three  years;  graduate  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  degree  of  M.D..  June 
21,  1900.  Began  practice  of  medicine  at 
Sacred  Heart,  Minn.;  has  been  in  prac- 
tice at  Minneapolis  since  1907.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Camp  Release  Medical  So- 
ciety. Mason.  Unmarried.  Address: 
601   Masonic  Temple,    Minneapolis. 

TITUS,  Iiorenzo  Udolphus  Cameron, 
lawyer;  born  in  So.  Norwich  Township, 
Ont.,  Feb.  27,  1854;  son  of  Henry  Albert 
and  Emmeline  (Wood)  Titus;  educated 
in  Otterville  (Ont.)  public  schools;  In- 
gersoll  (Ont.)  High  School;  Albert  Col- 
lege, Belleville,  Ont.,  graduating,  degree 
of  LL.B.,  1876.  Began  practice  in  On- 
tario, 1879;  in  practice  in  Minnesota 
since  1892;  county  attorney  of  Cook  Co., 
for  3  terms.  Member  Modern  Samari- 
tans. Married  at  Trenton,  Ont.,  1876,  to 
Miss  Emma  Gilbert.  Address:  Grand 
Marais,    Minn. 

TITUS,  William  S.,  physician;  born  at 
Tracy,  Minn.,  Sept.  20,  1879;  son  of  Har- 
lan H.  and  Belle  P.  Titus;  graduate  Troy 
(Minn.)  High  School,  June.  1899;  grad- 
uate College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
I^'niversity  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  M. 
D.,  1904.  Married  to  Miss  Frances  Pond. 
Has  been  actively  engaged  in  practice 
of  medicine  at  Mora,  Minn.,  since  June 
20,  1904.  Member  American  and  Minne- 
sota State  Medical  associations,  Kana- 
bec County  Medical  Society.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Address:  Mora, 
Minn. 

TODD,  Charles  1.,  grain  dealer,  bank- 
er; born  in  Iowa,  1869;  son  of  Wyvil  and 
Marv  (Schoffer)  Todd;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Lake  Mills,  la.,  until  1887, 
and  at  Decorah  Institute,  Decorah,  la. 
Studied  law  at  Forest  City  and  North- 
wood,  la.,  1889;  was  connected  with 
Lake  Mills  Bank  for  6  months,  and  Citi- 
zens Bank,  Wells,  Minn.;  bought  interest 
in    Bank   of   Alden,    Alden,    Minn.,    which 


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he.  sold,  1S94,  to  engage  in  milling  and 
grain  business,  in  which  he  lias  since 
continued.  Also  president  State  Bank  of 
Chandler.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Mar- 
ried at  Wells,  Minn.,  1S93.  to  Miss  Wini- 
fred M.  Ketzeback.  Address:  Slay  ton, 
Minn. 

TODD,  Irving',  editor;  born  in  West- 
chester Co.,  N.  Y..  July  23,  1841;  son  of 
Joseph  Nash  and  Sarah  Ann  (Reynolds) 
Todd;  common  school  education;  mar- 
ried at  Hastings,  Minn.,  July  13,  1865, 
to  Miss  Helen  Lucas  (now  deceased). 
Removed  to  Prescott,  Wis.,  1857;  began 
learning  jTrinters'  trade,  in  office  of  The 
Transcript,  May.  1S59;  worked  in  office 
of  The  Conserver,  Hastings,  summer  of 
1861;  had  editorial  charge  of  the  Pres- 
cott Journal,  winter  of  1861-2,  and  me- 
chanical charge  of  The  Hudson  Star, 
summer  of  1862;  became  proprietor  of 
The  Conserver  Nov..  1862,  which  was 
four  years  later  consolidated  with  The 
Independent  as  The  Gazette;  has  had 
editorial  control  since  1861,  and  is  now 
dean  of  Minnesota  editors,  as  far  as 
consecutive  work  on  same  paper  is  con- 
cerned. Senior  member  firm  of  Irving 
Todd  &  Son,  established  Aug.  27,  1887; 
collector  internal  revenue.  St.  Paul. 
1872-76.  Republican.  Mason.  Address: 
Hastings,  Minn. 

TODD,  William  E.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon; born  in  Wisconsin,  1861;  son  of 
Rev.  J.  D.  and  S.  S.  (Webster)  Todd: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Albert  Lea 
and  Chicago  Medical  College,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  M.D.,  1890;  married  in 
Kansas,  1890,  to  Miss  Maud  Roller.  Be- 
gan practice  of  medicine  at  Negaunee, 
Mich.,  1890,  removing  same  year  to  Mad- 
ison, Minn.;  in  practice  in  Albert  Lea 
since  1896.  Surgeon  Minneapolis  and  St. 
Louis.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Iowa  Central  railways.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations,  Freeborn  County  Medical 
Society,  American  Association  of  Rail- 
way Surgeons.  Formerlj'  health  officer 
and  county  physician  Freeborn  Co. 
Mason.     Address:     Albert  Lea,   Minn. 

TOI.I;i:FSOIT,  EUef  l.,  banker;  born 
at  Hallingdal.  Norway,  April  29,  1837: 
came  to  America  and  located  in  Wiscon- 
sin, 1844;  removed  to  Minnesota,  1852; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Began  in 
merchandise  business  at  Mabel,  1876;  en- 
tered grain  and  live  stocE  business,  1885: 
banking  business  since  1893.  Proprietor 
Bank  of  Mabel;  senior  member  firm  of 
E.  L.  Tollefson  &  Co.,  general  store. 
Married  at  Newbury,  March  18,  1873,  to 
Miss  Betsey  Engebretson.  Address:  Ma- 
bel,   Minn. 

TOIiIiEFSOir,  Otto  O.j  fire  insurance; 
born  at  Lansing,  Iowa,  Jan.  5,  1865;  son 
of  O.  L.  and  Gundvor  (Mickelson)  Tol- 
lefson; public  school  education;  married 
at  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  Aug.  27,  1891, 
to  Sophia  Garvick.  In  1899  organized 
in  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  the  Northwest- 
ern Fire  and  Mai'ine  Insurance  Co.  of 
Minneapolis,    of    which    he    is    secretary 


and  manager.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  Elks.  Knights  of  Pythias,  A.  O. 
U.  W.  Recreation:  Automobiling.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Odin.  Office:  13-15  N.  4th 
St.  Residence:  1724  Logan  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

TOIiVERSEir,  John  S.,  banking;  born 
on  a  farm  near  Neenah,  Wis.,  Sept.  19, 
1878;  son  of  Niels  C.  and  Lena  (Scrits- 
meier)  Tolversen;  educated  in  public  and 
high  schools  of  Neenah,  graduating, 
June,  1S9S;  Gem  City  Business  College, 
Quincy,  111.,  graduating,  degree  of  Mas- 
ter of  Accounts,  April,  1899.  Was  ste- 
nographer First  National  Bank,  Rock 
Rapids,  la.,  1899-01;  bookkeeper  and 
assistant  cashier  Citizens  National  Bank, 
Worthington,  Minn.,  1901-04;  engaged  in 
stock  and  dairy  farming  on  his  own 
farm  in  Wisconsin,  1904-06;  organized 
Farmers'  State  Bank,  Fulda,  Minn.,  of 
which  has  been  cashier  and  director 
since  time  of  organization,  1906.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  K.  O.  T.  M.,  M.  W.  A.  Mar- 
ried at  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  June  11,  1902, 
to  Miss  Grace  Howell.  Address:  Fulda, 
I\Iinn. 

TOMIiIirSOlT,  Georg;e  A.,  vessel  own- 
er; born  at  Lapeer,  Mich.,  Jan.  26,  1869; 
son  of  Samuel  James  and  Abigail  (Gage) 
Tomlinson;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Detroit  and  at  University  of  Michi- 
gan; married  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1902, 
to  Miss  Laura  I.  Davidson.  After  leav- 
ing college  spent  two  years  in  Wyoming 
as  a  cow  boy  (during  his  sojourn  there 
was  captured  and  tortured  by  the  In- 
dians); returned  to  Detroit  and  engaged 
in  newspaper  work  on  various  papers, 
also  spending  a  short  time  in  New  York 
City  on  the  Sun;  again  returned  to 
Detroit  and  was  managing  editor  of  the 
Daily  Times  until  1893;  came  to  Du- 
luth  and  has  ever  since  been  identified 
with  steamship  interests.  President  Du- 
luth  Steamship  Co.,  Superior  S.  S.  Co.. 
Zenith  S.  S.  Co.,  Globe  S.  S.  Co.,  Inter 
Ocean  S.  S.  Co.  Member  Society  of 
Naval  Architects.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  Northland  Country,  Du- 
luth  Y^acht;  Chicago  Athletic  (Chicago); 
L'nion  (New  York).  Office:  Board  of 
Trade  Bldg.  Residence:  Spalding  Hotel, 
Duluth. 

T03II.INS0N,  Harry  Ashton,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  July  3. 
1855;  son  of  Major  George  W.  and  Sarah 
Dunlap  (McCahon)  Tomlinson;  educated 
in  the  public  schools  and  in  Medical  De- 
partment, L'niversity  of  Pennsylvania, 
M.D.,  1880;  married  at  Muncv,  Pa.,  April 
16,  18S4.  to  Mrs.  Mary  Vandever.  In 
practice  in  Pennsylvania,  1880-88,  mak- 
ing special  study  of  cause  and  treat- 
ment of  nervous  diseases;  resident 
physician  Friends  Asylum  for  the  In- 
sane, Frankford,  1889-91;  became  first 
physician  St.  Peter  State  Hospital,  Min- 
nesota, Dec,  1891,  and  has  been  super- 
intendent of  the  hospital  since  Jan.. 
1803.  Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  American 
Neurological    Society,   American   Medico- 


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Psychological  Association,  Philadelphia 
Neurological  Society  .Minnesota  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine,  Minnesota  Valley  and 
Southwestern  Minnesota  Medical  asso- 
ciations. National  and  State  Conference 
of  Charities  and  Correction.  Member 
Loyal  Legion.    Address:  St.  Peter,  Minn. 

TODiIXiIlI'SON,  "William  Henry,  hard- 
ware; born  in  Franklin  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April 
29,  1843;  completed  school  education  at 
Cedar  Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la.,  1864. 
In  hardware  business  Le  Sueur,  Minn., 
under  title  of  Wm.  H.  Tomlinson,  since 
1871.  Vice  President  First  National 
Bank,  Le  Sueur.  President  Minnesota 
Retail  Hardware  Association  for  3 
years,  and  member  executive  committee 
6  years;  member  board  of  directors 
Minnesota  Hardware  Insurance  Co.,  6 
years.  Mason.  Married  at  New  Oregon, 
ia.,  1865,  to  Miss  Mary  A.  Thayer.  Ad- 
dress:   I.,e   Sueur,   Minn. 

TOMPKUTS,  Isaac  N.,  teacher  and 
editor;  born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Oct. 
28,  1S6S:  son  of  William  H.  and  Emma 
(Claggett)  Tompkins;  came  to  Minne- 
sota witli  parents,  1872;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Springfield,  Minn.,  un- 
til 1883;  Montevideo  High  School,  1884: 
Mankato  State  Normal  School,  1887-91. 
Was  editor  and  publisher  Alden  Ad- 
vance, 1891-92;  superintendent  village 
schools,  Morgan.  Minn.,  1893-97  inclu- 
.«ive;  editor  and  publisher  Morgan 
Messenger,  1898.  County  auditor  Red- 
wood Co.,  Minn..  8  years;  member  board 
of  education,  Redwood  Falls,  5  years; 
member  public  library  board  (secre- 
tary). Republican;  member  State  Cen- 
tral Committee,  1904-05  and  1906.  Mason 
(M.  M.,'  R.  A.  M.,  Knight  Templar); 
member  Knights  of  Pythias.  I.  O.  O.  F.. 
M.  W.  A.  Married  at  Albert  Lea.  Minn.. 
March  2,  1892,  to  Miss  Sadie  M.  Con- 
ner.     Address:     Redwood   Falls.    Minn. 

TOPPING,  Herbert  Wilkin,  foundry- 
man;  born  at  Maryport,  Cumberland. 
England.  July  9.  1850;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools;  married.  St.  Cloud.  Minn.. 
Sept.  4.  1873.  Ida  B.  Mead.  Came  to 
St.  Paul.  1870;  was  secretary  St.  Paul 
Foundry  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  1877- 
82,  general  manager,  1882-84;  general 
manager  St.  Paul  Foundry  Co..  1884-85: 
joined,  18S5,  in  establishing  firm  of  Par- 
ker &  Topping,  foundrymen  and  manu- 
facturers, at  Brainerd.  Minn.;  firm 
established  shops  at  Portland,  Ore.,  in 
1  S90.  and  also  established  the  American 
Foundry  Co.  at  Tacoma.  Wash.  Director 
Topping  Brothers,  wholesale  hardware. 
New  York.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mason;  Blue  T.,odge,  Commandery,  Con- 
sistory and  Shrine.  Clubs:  Minnesota. 
Town  and  Country,  North-Western  Rail- 
way. Office:  130  Endicott  Av.  Resi- 
dence:   1093  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

TOBOBIMSON,  Gabriel  T.,  merchant; 
born  at  Fountain.  Minn..  Aug.  12.  1875: 
son  of  Erick  Torgrimson:  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Grand  Meadow.  Minn., 
and  Valder  Business  College.  Decorah. 
Ia.,  graduating,  1895.  Entered  general 
merchandise  business  at  Grand  Meadow, 


in  partnership  with  brother,  1S9S; 
added  hardware  stock,  1902,  which  is 
now  in  operation  under  title  of  Tor- 
grimson Brothers,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent and  general  manager.  Also  director 
First  National  Bank,  Grand  Meadow, 
and  First  State  Bank,  Dexter,  Minn. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Brotherhood  of 
American  Yeomen.  Married  at  Grand 
Meadow.  1900.  to  Miss  Mattle  Aamot. 
Address:     Grand   Meadow,   Minn. 

TOBJUSON,  Thorbjom,  farming,  bank- 
ing; born  in  Norway,  Oct.  10,  1847;  son 
of  Tor  jus  and  Martha  Torjuson;  com- 
mon school  education;  came  to  America, 
1862,  and  to  Rochester,  Minn.,  1865; 
married  at  Westbrook.  July  14,  1894, 
Miss  Kirsten  Olson.  Located  in  Cot- 
tonwood County,  1870,  and  passed 
through  the  hardships  of  pioneer  life; 
began  in  banking  business,  1902,  and 
has  since  been  president  of  the  Citizens. 
State  Bank  of  Westbrook;  also  inter- 
ested in  farming.  Address:  Westbrook, 
Minn. 

TOBBANCE,  Ell,  lawyer,  veteran  sol- 
dier; born  at  New  Alexandria.  Pa.,  May 
16,  1844;  son  of  Rev.  Adam  (D.D.)  and 
Eliza  (Martin)  Torrance;  attended  El- 
dersridge  Academy.  Indiana  Co.,  Pa. 
Enlisted,  although  under  military  age, 
June  26,  1S61,  as  private,  in  Co.  A, 
9th  Pa.  Reserves,  serving  in  all  battles 
of  his  regiment  except  when  disabled 
by  wounds;  discharged  with  his  regi- 
ment, at  Pittsburg.  Pa.,  May  11.  1864; 
reentered  service,  July"9,  1864,  2nd  lieut., 
Co.  K.  193rd  Pa.  Vol.  Inf.;  transferred 
to  97th  Pa.  Vol.  Inf.,  Oct.  15.  1864;  dis- 
charged, June  17,  1865;  guarded  body 
of  President  Lincoln  as  it  lay  in  state 
at  Baltimore.  Read  law  and  admitted 
to  bar,  at  Pittsburg.  Pa..  1867.  For  many 
years  in  practice  at  Minneapolis.  Judge 
of  probate.  1870-74;  member  Minnesota 
Normal  School  Board;  trustee  McKinley 
National  Monument  Association;  mem- 
ber Board  of  Visitors.  West  Point,  1902; 
delegate  to  National  Republican  Conven- 
tion, St.  Louis,  1896,  that  nominated 
McKinley.  Charter  member  John  A. 
Rawlins  Post,  G.  A.  R..  Minneapolis; 
commander  Department  of  Minnesota. 
1895;  commander-in-chief.  G.  A.  R.. 
1901-02;  ex-president  Sons  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution  for  Minnesota;  now 
governor  of  Minnesota  Society  of  Colon- 
ial Wars;  life  member  Society  Army 
of  tlie  Potomac;  member  Minnesota 
Commandery  Loyal  Legion.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Minnesota  Bar 
-Association.  Married  at  Wilkinsburgh. 
Pa.,  Sept.  22,  1868.  to  Miss  Anna  Mary 
Macfarlane.  Office:  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  192S  Portland  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

TOBBISON,  Samuel,  merchant;  born 
in  Norwav,  June  10.  1857;  son  of  Thorb- 
jon  T.  and  Liv.  G.  Dale.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1871,  and  lived  at  Manitowoc,  Wis., 
for  6  years;  removed  to  Fisher.  Minn.. 
1877,  and  entered  general  merchandise 
business,    1887,   under    name   of   Krostue 


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Sz  Torrison;  dissolved  partnership,  lS9i'. 
and  has  been  in  mercantile  business  in 
his  own  name  since  that  time.  Director 
Bank  of  Fislier.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Fisher,  March  8,  1896,  to 
Miss  Helga  Olsen.  Address:  Fisher, 
Minn. 

TOWER,  Uri  C,  merchant  and  banker; 
born  at  Pentwater,  Mich.,  Aug.  28,  1862; 
son  of  Harvey  and  Laura  (Mallet) 
Tower;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Flower  Creek,  Mich.,  1868-74;  public 
school.  Clay  Banks.  Oceana  Co.,  Mich., 
1879-81;  at  Hillsdale  College,  1882.  En- 
tered mercantile  business  in  general 
store.  New  Duluth,  Minn.,  1891;  added 
banking  under  title  of  New  Duluth 
Bank,  1902,  of  which  is  president  and 
cashier.  Married  at  Whitehall,  Mich.. 
Sept.  23,  1891,  to  Henrietta  G.  Dutten- 
hofer.      Address:     New    Duluth,    Minn. 

TOWZ;!:,  Patrick  J.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1835;  re- 
moved to  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  at  age  of  14: 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Troy  and 
Milwaukee.  Began  active  career  in  re- 
tail grocery  store,  Milwaukee;  went  to 
Chicago,  where  he  engaged  in  wholesale 
grocery  business  until  locating  in  St. 
Paul,  in  1888.  Established,  1888,  The 
Towle  Maple  Syrup  Co.,  of  which  he 
is  president.  Married  at  Chicago,  Oct. 
3,  1860,  to  Miss  Sarah  Ann  Hogan.  Office: 
Chicago  Av.  and  Custer,  St.  Paul.  Resi- 
dence:   Forest  Lake,   Minn. 

TOWIiEB,  Silas  Howell,  proprietor 
Minneapolis  Steam  Laundry;  born  at 
Xenia,  O.,  Jan.  3,  1846;  son  of  Thomas 
Sturrock  and  Jane  White  (Howell)  Tow- 
ler;  educated  in  private  and  public 
schools  of  Columbus,  O.,  school  training 
being  interrupted  by  Civil  War;  enlisted 
in  Union  Army  and  was  private  and 
corporal.  S5th  O.  Inf.;  1st  sergeant,  2nd 
lieut.,  1st  lieut.,  22nd  Battery,  Ohio 
Light  Artillery.  After  discharge  from 
army  took  course  in  commercial  school: 
engaged  in  grocery  business,  Oct.,  186.'), 
continuing  until  1889,  consecutively, 
with  George  F.  Wheeler,  N.  Merion  & 
Co.,  and  E.  E.  Shedd  &  Co.,  all  of  Co- 
lumbus, and  Murray,  Warner  &  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  has  been  engaged 
in  laundry  business  at  Minneapolis 
since  1889.  President  Board  of  Trustees 
Minnesota  Soldiers'  Home  and  Soldiers' 
Relief  Fund  since  Feb..  1899,  and  has 
been  trustee  since  1897;  adjutant  gen- 
eral, G.  A.  R.,  1901-02;  junior  vice  com- 
mander-in-chief G.  A.  R.,  1905-06;  M.  O. 
Ijoyal  Legion.  Republican.  Congrega- 
tionalist.  Member  Masonic  order  (past 
master  Magnolia  Lodge  No.  20,  Colum- 
bus, O.),  Minneapolis  Mounted  Com- 
mandery,  K.  T.  (junior  warden).  Mar- 
ried at  Columbus,  O.,  Nov.  21.  1871,  to 
Miss  Mary  Jane  Lonnis.  Office:  123 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  1806  Portland 
Av..    Minneapolis. 

TO'WN'E.  Charles  Foster,  druggist; 
born  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  March  8,  1869; 
son  of  Thomas  F.  and  Fannie  H.  (Par- 
ker)  Towne;    educated  in  public  schools 


of  Red  Wing  and  at  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.;  married  at 
Minneapolis,  1890,  to  Miss  Lulu  Towers. 
Began  business  career  in  employ  of 
George  L.  Claflin  &  Co.,  wholesale  drug- 
gists, Providence,  R.  I.,  1887;  was  next 
connected  with  Lyman,  Eliel  Drug  Co., 
Minneapolis;  in  drug  business  in  Al- 
bert Lea  since  1891.  Director  Albert 
Lea  State  Bank,  Home  Metallic  Refrig- 
erator Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason,  Knight  Templar.  Club: 
Whist.      Address:     Albert   Lea,    Minn. 

TOWNE,  Edward  Penfield,  lawyer; 
born  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  June  16, 
1867;  son  of  Edward  P.  and  Eliza  H. 
(Eddj-)  Towne;  educated  at  Mohegan 
T.,ake  Military  Academy,  Peekskill,  N. 
Y.;  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
graduating,  degree  of  B.A.,  1888  (A.M., 
1891);  Albany  Law  School,  graduating, 
degree  of  LL.B.,  1890.  Married  at  Du- 
luth, Minn.,  1900,  to  Rachel  I.  Moon. 
Was  admitted  to  the  bar,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1890;  removed  to  Chicago,  111.,  1890: 
came  to  Duluth,  1892,  where  he  has 
been  practicing  since.  Republican.  (Jol- 
onel  on  staff  of  Gov.  Samuel  R.  "Van 
Sant,  1900-02.  Member  State  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Presbyterian.  Mason  (32°), 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Clubs:  Kitchi 
Gammi,  Commercial,  Northland  Country, 
Duluth  Boat.  Recreations:  Golf,  sail- 
ing and  other  outdoor  diversions.  Office: 
Alworth  Bldg.  Residence:  2031  Jeffer- 
son  St.,  Duluth. 

TOWNSENS,  John,  treasurer  North- 
western Trust  Co.;  boi-n  at  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  28,  1859;  son  of  Theodore  and 
Louisa  F.  Townsend;  educated  at  Albany 
Academy,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Rensselaer 
Polytechnic  Institute.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  C.E.,  1879.  Came  to 
St.  Paul,  1887;  followed  profession  of 
civil  engineer  for  5  years.  Treasurer 
Northwestern  Trust  Co.;  president  Rose- 
lawn  Cemetery  Association;  manager 
Gilfillan  Blk.  Married  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  IS,  1S8S,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Cook. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  White  Bear  Yacht, 
Nushka  Curling.  Office:  Endicott  Bldg. 
Residence:     85   Virginia  Av.,   St.    Paul. 

TOZEB,  Fred  M.,  vice  president  David 
Tozer  Co.;  director  First  National  Bank. 
Address:    Stillwater,   Minn. 

TRACY,  John  Ii.,  grain  commission; 
born  at  Titusville,  Pa.,  1861;  son  of 
John  S.  and  Margaret  (Madden)  Tracy; 
educated  in  Titusville  High  School.  En- 
tered grain  business.  1893;  came  to 
Minneapolis  from  Cliicago,  111.,  1893; 
member  of  the  grain  commission  firm 
of  Lake,  Brown  &  Tracy,  organized, 
1906.  Member  Minneapolis  and  Milwau- 
kee chambers  of  commerce.  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade.  Chicago  Stock  Ex- 
change. Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°). 
Married  at  Erie.  Pa.,  1886,  to  Miss  Kate 
Tunnicliffe.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Mini- 
Ivahda,  Automobile.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Residence:  1811  Colfax  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 


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TRAFHAGEN,  Cliarles  G.,  commercial 
rating;  born  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  May  10, 
1S61;  son  of  William  and  Emeline 
(Brady)  Traphagen;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1882;  connected  with  R.  G.  Dun 
&  Co.,  since  1882,  first  at  St.- Paul;  now 
resident  manager  of  the  company  at 
Duluth.  Married  at  Chicago.  111.,  1896, 
to  Miss  Nelsona  L.  Paddock.  Club: 
Commercial.  Ofhce:  Lonsdale  Bldg. 
Residence:     1931  E.  Superior  St.,  Duluth. 

TBASK,  James  Elisha,  lawyer;  born 
at  New  Sharon,  Me.,  March  2,  1858;  son 
of  Robert  and  Zelpha  B.  (Drew)  Trask; 
educated  at  Coburn  Classical  Institute, 
T\''aterville,  Me.,  graduating,  1876;  Colby 
College,  Waterville.  graduating,  degree 
of  A.M.,  1880.  Taught  natural  science 
in  South  Jersey  Institute,  1881-87;  has 
been  actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  June.  1888.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Member  Zeta  Psi  fraternity.  Royal  Ar- 
canum, Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Cutler,  111.,  June  15,  1897, 
to  Miss  Hattie  Feagles.  Recreations: 
Music,  literature  and  outdoor  sports. 
Office-  Nat.  German  Am.  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:    674  Holly  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

TRAUTNEB,  Jolin  B.,  vice  president 
and  manager  Red  Wing  Boat  Manufac- 
turning  Co.;  born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Jan. 
"9  1876;  son  of  Anton  and  Mary 
(Castle)  Trautner.  Began  active  career 
as  boat  builder  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1897, 
and  has  been  vice  president  and  man- 
ager of  the  Red  AVing  Boat  Manufac- 
turing Co.  since  1903.  Married  at  Simp- 
son, Minn.,  May  1,  1900,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet Dahike.  Club:  Commercial.  Ad- 
dress:   Red   Wing,  Minn. 

TRENHAM,  Bliltcn  A.,  food  expert; 
born,  April  5,  1874;  son  of  Newton  J. 
and  Mary  Trenham;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Alexandria,  Minn.;  unmar- 
ried. Began  active  career  as  teacher  in 
schools  of  Douglas  County,  Minn.;  then 
became  member  staff  Alexandria  Citizen. 
Alexandria,  Minn.;  enlisted  in  13th 
Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1898,  taking  part  in  the 
Philippine  Expedition;  wounded  at  Bat- 
tle of  Manila,  Aug.  13,  1898.  Was  with 
the  first  prospecting  party  in  the  Phil- 
ippines. On  the  staff  of  "The  American 
Soldier,"  Manila,  1898;  in  U.  S.  Custom 
House  service,  Manila,  1899-1900;  found- 
er Bureau  of  Statistics,  U.  S.  Custom 
House.  Manila,  1899;  correspondent  in 
Philippines  and  Boxer  Uprising,  China, 
1S9S-1900;  reporter  San  Francisco  Call 
and  Los  Angeles  Times,  1901;  returned 
to  Alexandria,  Minn.,  and  was  on  staff 
of  the  Citizen  until  appointed  assistant 
Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner,  Minne- 
sota, Jan.  1,  1905.  Democrat;  chairman 
Democratic  Committee,  Sixth  Congres- 
sional district,  Minnesota,  1904-07.  Mem- 
ber National  Consumers'  League,  Asso- 
ciation of  National  and  State  Food  Offi- 
cials, National  Buttermakers'  Associa- 
tion. Member  K.  O.  T.  M.;  Elks;  So- 
cietv  of  the  Army  of  the  Philippines. 
Recreations:  Boating  and  skating.  Office: 
State  Capitol,    St.   Paul. 


TBIEBE^,  Albert  G.,  president  Minne- 
sota Mercantile  Co.;  born  in  Peoria,  111., 
May  13,  1861;  son  of  Otto  and  Elise 
(Schearer)  Triebel;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  at  Peoria,  Sept.  25, 
1884,  to  Rickey  Blumb.  Was  with  Louis 
Green  &  Co.,  1872-83;  was  connected 
witli  J.  B.  Inderrieden  &  Bro.,  Chicago, 
3  883-84;  came  to  Stillwater,  1884,  and 
associated  with  Joseph  Schupp  &  Son, 
wholesale  grocers;  established  The  Min- 
nesota Mercantile  Co.,  1888,  and  has 
been  its  president  since  1904.  Mason. 
IMeinber  Minnesota  Masonic  Veterans 
Association,  Elks,  K.  of  P.  and  U.  C.  T. 
of  A.     Address:     Stillwater,  Minn. 

TBIMBIji:,  Henry  !■.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Ballord-Trimble  Lumber  Co.; 
born  at  Wooster,  O.,  May  4,  1860;  son 
of  Rev.  James  and  Caroline  (Lehman) 
Trimble;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Iowa.  Was  a  resident  of  Iowa,  1869- 
81;  began  active  career  in  lumber  busi- 
ness, operating  for  a  number  of  years 
in  Wisconsin  and  N.  Dakota;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1890,  and  has  been  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  of  the  Ballord- 
Trimble  Lumber  Co.,  since  1901,  the 
company  operating  a  number  of  retail 
lumber  yards  in  N.  Dakota  and  Minne- 
sota. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Knight  Tem- 
plar. Married  in  Iowa.  1881,  to  Miss 
Mary  Isenhart.  Recreation:  Driving. 
Office:  Security  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
2436   Humboldt   Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

TBOBEC,  James,  bishop  Roman  Cath- 
olic Church;  born  at  Billichgraz,  Car- 
niola,  Austria,  July  10,  1838;  classical 
education,  at  Laibach,  Austria,  philo- 
sophical and  theological  education,  at 
Larbach  and  St.  Vincent's  College,  Pa. 
Came  to  the  United  States.  1864;  was 
ordained  priest  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1865; 
missionary  at  Belle  Prairie,  Minn.,  one 
vear;  in  charge  of  pastorate  Wabasha. 
Minn.,  1866-87;  organized  parish  at  St. 
Paul,  1887,  and  was  its  pastor,  1887-97: 
has  been  bishop  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  since 
1897.     Address:    St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

TBOENDIiE,  i;ucas,  general  merchan- 
dise: born  in  Germany,  1830;  left  an 
orphan  at  age  of  10  years;  learned  tail- 
or's trade  in  Germany.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1854;  began  in  mercantile  business 
on  a  small  scale,  in  Springboro.  Ind.. 
continuing  until  1872;  removed  to  Min- 
nesota, 1872,  bringing  with  him  $8,000. 
which  he  had  saved;  located  at  Maple- 
ton,  where  he  has  conducted  a  general 
merchandise  store  for  35  years.  Ad- 
dress:     Mapleton,  Minn. 

TBOOST,  Otto,  Jr.,  secretary  Winona 
Telephone  Co.;  born  in  Winona,  Minn.. 
Aug.  6,  1862;  son  of  Otto  and  Alice 
(Casson)  Troost;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Winona  and  Winona  State 
Normal  School;  married  at  Winona,  1882, 
to  Miss  Melanie  Georges.  Began  active 
career  in  his  father's  flour  mill  at  Min- 
nesota City,  Minn.,  continuing  until 
1888;  returned  to  Winona  and  was 
bookkeeper  for  wholesale  house,  1888- 
98;  has  been  secretary  and  treasurer 
of     the     Winona     Telephone    Co.,    since 


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l>i!>S,  the  service  including  tlie  city  and 
adjacent  territory.  Also  secretary  Phoe- 
nix Telephone  Co.  (Rushford,  Minn.), 
Interstate  Telephone  Co.,  La  Crosse, 
Wis.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F..  Modern  Woodmen  of  America, 
A.   O.  U.  W.     Address-    Winona,   Minn. 

TROVER,  Chauncey  H.,  chief  of  po- 
lice, Duluth;  born  at  Goshen,  Ind.,  Feb. 
L'S.  1S61;  son  of  Seth  and  Elizabeth 
(Kenagy)  Troyer;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Indiana.  Came  to  Duluth 
from  Goshen,  Ind.,  in  1SS6;  entered  po- 
lice force  as  patrolman,  April  7,  1891; 
was  placed  in  detective  department, 
April  20,  1896;  became  chief  of  detec- 
tives, March,  1900;  was  appointed  chief 
of  police,  Jan.  1,  1902.  Member  Inter- 
national Association  of  Chiefs  of  Police. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  F., 
Modern  Samaritans.  Married  at  Scott, 
Ind.,  Dec.  13,  1891,  to  Miss  Ida  A.  Hag- 
erty.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Police 
Headquarters.  Residence:  413  S.  19th 
Av.,  E.,  Duluth. 

TRTTAX,  Ulysses  G.,  real  estate,  in- 
surance and  loans;  born  on  farm  near 
Eddyville,  Iowa,  June  12,  1865;  son  of 
Thomas  J.  and  Belle  (De  I.ashmutte) 
Truax;  educated  in  public  schools,  Os- 
kaloosa,  Iowa,  and  at  Gem  City  Business 
College,  Quincy,  111.;  married  at  Eddy- 
ville, 1902,  to  Nellie  B.  Lafferty.  Grew 
up  on  farm  until  21  years  of  age;  taught 
school  one  year;  employed  in  general 
office  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Co.,  at  Omaha,  for  three  years;  district 
agent  for  the  Union  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  5  years; 
engaged  in  land  business  for  three  years 
and  still  handles  farm  lands  in  con- 
nection with  real  estate;  since  1902,  part- 
ner in  firm  of  Truax  &  Cardigan,  dealers 
in  real  estate.  Republican.  Presbyte- 
rian. Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America,  M.  B.  A.,  Mod- 
ern Samaritans.  Recreations:  Hunting, 
fishing.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Pio- 
neer Press,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  21 
Nourse  St.,  St.  Anthony  Park,  Minne- 
apolis. 

TRUAZ,  Walter  Edward,  physician 
and  surgeon:  born  at  Rochester,  Wis., 
June  10,  1848;  son  of  Walter  D.  and 
Sarah  F.  (Gibbons)  Truax;  mainly  self- 
educated;  had  opportunity  of  attendance 
three  terms  only  in  log  school  house, 
back  woods  of  Wisconsin.  Served  3 
vears  in  Union  Ariny  at  the  time  of 
the  Civil  War,  as  member  of  Co.  B, 
4Sth  la.  Inf.,  and  Co.  B,  6th  la.  Cav., 
from  age  of  15  to  IS;  was  telegrapher 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern. Iowa  Central  and  Northern  Pacific 
roads  up  to  30;  studied  medicine,  passed 
examination,  state  board  of  Minnesota, 
cum  laude,  1880,  and  has  been  actively 
engaged  in  practice  at  Breckenridge 
ever  since  that  time.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Park  Region  Medical  Society. 
Democrat.  Agnostic  in  religion.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Married  in  Iowa, 
Sept.    12,    1869,    to    Miss    Alice    A.    Judd. 


Recreations:  Known  as  a  draughts  au- 
thor and  player  all  over  the  world  where 
the  game  is  played.  Address:  Breck- 
enridge,  Minn. 

TRXTZ:,  Ja,y  W.,  vice  president  and 
treasurer  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  Man- 
kato; born  at  Lowell.  Mass.,  Feb.  7, 
1867;  son  of  Charles  O.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Page)  True:  came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  1871;  educated  in  country 
school;  Winnebago  High  School;  State 
Normal  School,  Mankato,  graduating, 
1891;  Valparaiso  University,  Valparaiso, 
Ind.  Married  at  Nashville,  Minn.,  1892, 
to  Miss  Mary  E.  Bottomley.  Was  as- 
sistant postmaster.  jMankato,  1892-94; 
engaged  in  printing  business  as  Curryer 
&  True.  1895-96;  solicitor  and  manager 
county  and  bank  sales  department.  Free 
Press  Printing  Co.,  1897-1902;  associated 
with  two  partners  and  became  one-third 
owner  in  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  Inc., 
1902.  Roosevelt  Republican.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F..  B.  P.  O.  E.,  U.  O.  F., 
M.  W.  W.,  M.  B.  A.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:    Mankato,   Minn. 

TRTTESDEIiIi,  Iiynn  Georg-e,  grain; 
born  at  Owatonna,  ]\Iinn.,  1873;  son  of 
J.  E.  and  Carrie  L.  Truesdell;  graduated 
from  I'niversity  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1S95.  Has  been  a  resident  of 
Minneapolis  since  1892;  began  in  busi- 
ness 1896.  and  is  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Winter  &  Ames  Co.,  grain  dealers. 
Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Married  at  Minneapolis,  June  20, 
1899,  to  Miss  Ellen  Brann.  Club:  Mini- 
kahda.  Recreations:  Golf,  automobiling. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldj;. 
Residence:  1904  Dupont  Av.,  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

TRUWE,  Aug-ust  r.,  merchant;  born 
in  Carver  Co..  Minn.,  Aug.  29,  1861;  son 
of  John  and  Elizabeth  Truwe;  educated 
in  common  schools;  married  at  Young 
America,  Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1882,  to  Miss 
Anna  Rath.  Began  in  business  at  Young 
America,  with  Ackermann  &  Co.,  1877, 
continuing  until  1888;  was  at  the  head 
of  Truwe  &  Co.,  general  store,  1888-92; 
member  of  firm  of  Malmgren  &  Truwe, 
1892-98;  member  of  firm  of  Truwe  & 
Co.,  general  store,  since  1898.  President 
of  the  State  Bank  of  Young  America 
■  since  its  organization.  Clerk  of  village 
10  years,  member  board  of  education  20 
years,  president  of  village  council  11 
years.  Member  Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U. 
W..  M.  W.  A.,  Sons  of  Hermann.  Club: 
Commercial  (president  two  years).  Ad- 
dress:   Young  America,  Minn. 

TRYON,  Charles  John,  lawyer;  born 
at  Batavia.  N.  Y..  Sept.  8,  1859:  son  of 
A.  D.  and  Amanda  Hatch  (Shepard) 
Tryon;  educated  at  Batavia  Union 
School;  National  University  Law  School, 
LL.B.,  1880;  Columbia  University  Law 
School,  LL.M.,  1882.  Began  practice  of 
law  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  May  4,  1886; 
now  member  of  firm  of  Tryon  &  Booth, 
organized.  August,  1902,  previous  to 
which  time  he  was  alone.  Counsel,  since 
1892,  of  Minnesota  Title  Insurance  & 
Trust  Co.    Member  Minnesota  and  Amer- 


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ican  Bar  associations.  Republican.  Con-  . 
gregationalist.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  June  10,  1S91,  to  Isabel  Gale. 
Club:  Minneapolis.  Recreations:  Boat- 
ing, reading.  Office:  Oneida  Blk.  Resi- 
dence:   2115   Girard  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

TUCKER,  Herbert  I..,  clothier;  born 
at  Concord,  N.  H.,  1860;  educated  at 
Penicook  Academy,  Concord.  Began  act- 
ive career  as  clerk  in  an  Eastern  clotli- 
ing  house;  came  to  Minneapolis  from 
Boston,  Mass.,  18S6,  and  is  now  vice 
president  of  the  Plymouth  Clothing 
House,  with  which  he  has  been  continu- 
ously connected  for  20  years  past.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  to  Miss  Annis  Feyhl. 
Office:  Cor.  6th  and  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence: 1225  Hawthorne  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

TUCKER,  John  W.,  merchant;  born 
in  Hennepin  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  25,  1859; 
son  of  John  and  Lucy  (Bromham)  Tuck- 
er; common  scliool  education.  Worked 
on  farm  until  21  years  of  age;  filled 
position  of  school  teacher  two  years: 
was  telegraph  operator  Great  Northern 
Ry.,  12  years;  has  engaged  in  retail 
merchandise  business  since  Dec,  1893. 
Vice  president  Clara  City  Mercantile 
Co.  Ex-recorder  of  Clara  City.  Mem- 
ber Knights  of  Fythias  and  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Married  at  Pipin, 
Wis.,  Sept.  17,  1891,  to  Miss  Annie 
Laura  Deason.  Address:  Clara  City. 
Minn. 

TUFPIiEY,  Alfred,  manager  Swift  iV: 
Co.;  born  in  Staffordshire,  Eng.,  Jan. 
17,  1866;  son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah 
(Mellor)  Tuffley;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  England;  came  to  America, 
1886,  and  located  in  Minneapolis;  iden- 
tified for  a  number  of  years  with  RJinne- 
sota  Packing  &  Provision  Co.;  became 
connected  with  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago 
packers.  May,  1895,  as  salesman,  Minne- 
apolis, and  has  been  Northwestern  man- 
ager for  the  company  since  1901.  Re- 
Dublican.  Episcopalian.  Member  A.  O. 
IT.  W.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1894,  to 
Miss  Margaret  Flynn.  Office:  215  5th 
St.,  N.  Residence:  219  W.  26th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

TUIiI^ER,  Charles  Artimedorus,  busi- 
ness manager  Minneapolis  Journal;  born 
at  Jonesville,  Mich.,  June  26.  1S66;  son 
of  Hiram  Whiting  and  Clara  E.  (Ni- 
mocks)  TuUer;  graduated  from  Jones- 
ville (Mich.)  High  School,  1884.  Began 
active  career  as  clerk  in  Jonesville  post- 
office,  1884;  assistant  postmaster,  Jones- 
ville, until  Aug.  17,  1885;  was  consec- 
utively clerk,  proofreader,  bookkeeper, 
collector,  cashier,  assistant  manager 
Minneapolis  Journal,  Aug.  25,  lS85-Jan. 
1,  1905;  business  manager  and  secre- 
tary same,  since  Jan.  1,  1905;  also  busi- 
ness manager  and  secretary  Journal 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  of  the  Minneap- 
olis Journal.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  June  7,  1893,  to 
Miss  Mary  Ellen  Thompson.  Club:  Min- 
neapolis,  Bryn    Mawr   Golf.     Recreation: 


Golf.  Office:  Minneapolis  Journal.  Resi- 
dence:   2444   Girard  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

TUOHY,  Edward  Ii.,  physician;  born 
at  Cliatfield,  Minn.,  Nov.  28,  1878;  son 
of  Edward  and  Margaret  (Towey) 
Tuohy;  educated  in  Chatfield  Higli 
School;  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  A.B.,  1902;  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1905.  City 
bacteriologist  for  Dulutli,  in  charge  of 
brancli  laboratory  for  State  Board  of 
Health;  pathologist  to  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital. Unmarried.  Catholic.  Member 
American  Medical  Association.  Member 
Nu  Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus. Office:  St.  Mary's  Hospital. 
Residence:     421    East    3rd   St.,    Duluth. 

TURNBIiAD,  Swan  Johan,  publisher 
Svenska  Amerikanska  Posten;  born  in 
Sweden,  Oct.  7,  1860;  son  of  Olof  M. 
and  Ingard  Turnblad;  educated  in  com- 
mon and  high  schools  in  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.;  came  to  America,  1868;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  April  28,  1882,  to 
Christina  Nelson.  Began  business  career 
at  Minneapolis,  1883,  as  publisher  of  the 
Svenska  Amerikanska  Posten,  a  weekly 
newspaper,  the  largest  Swedish  paper  in 
America,  having  a  paid-in-advance  cir- 
culation of  over  55,000.  Colonel  of  staff 
of  Governor  Johnson.  Mason  (32"'), 
Mystic  Shriner.  Member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Auto- 
mobiling  and  traveling.  Office:  Ground 
floor  New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence: 
2600    Park  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

TURNBUIiIi,  Robert,  physician;  born 
in  Halton  Co.,  Ont.,  Can..  May  15.  1872; 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (Feath- 
erstone)  TurnbuU;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Halton  Co.;  Collingwood  Col- 
legiate Institute;  Trinity  Medical  Col- 
lege, Toronto,  Can.,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  June,  1901.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
June,  1901.  Presbyterian.  Married  at 
Newmarket,  Ont.,  Oct.  19,  1904,  to  Miss 
Clara   Lundy.      Address:     Fosston,   Minn. 

TURNER,  Claude  A.  P.,  consulting 
engineer;  born  at  Lincoln,  R.  I.,  July 
4,  1869;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Elizabetli 
(Darling)  Turner;  graduated  Lehigli 
Universitv,  degree  of  C.E.,  1890;  mar- 
ried at  Columbus,  O.,  June  6,  1894,  to 
Miss  Mary  E.  Burns.  Upon  graduating 
from  College,  engaged  with  N.  Y.  &  N. 
E.  Ry.,  1890;  Edge  Moon  Bridge  Co., 
1891;  assistant  engineer  Columbus 
Bridge  Co.,  1892;  draughtsman  Pitts- 
burgh Bridge  Co.,  1893;  draughtsman 
Berlin  Bridge  Co.,  1894;  assistant  engi- 
neer Pottsville  Iron  &  Steel  Co..  1896; 
assistant  engineer,  Gillette-Herzog  Co., 
1897-1900;  engineer  Western  construct- 
ing department  American  Bridge  Co.. 
1901;  consulting  engineer  structural  and 
bridge  engineering,  reenforced  concrete, 
etc.,  since  1902.  Designer  of  Duluth 
Ferry  Bridge;  bridge  over  Wisconsin 
river  at  Elk  river;  bridge  over  Chippe- 
wa river,  Durand,  Wis.;  bridge  over 
Red  Lake  river  at  Crookston,  etc.,  and 
numerous  reenforced  concrete  buildings. 
President  Natural  Stone  Co.  of  Minneap- 


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olis.  Club:  Commercial.  Member  Amer- 
ican Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Office: 
Phoenix  Bldg.  Residence:  2677  Lake  of 
Isles  Blvd.,  Minneapolis. 

TURNER,  Herbert  l.,  business  mana- 
ger; born  at  Gananoque,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec. 
7,  1867;  son  of  John  and  Ruth  (Rose- 
beck)  Turner;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Canada;  married  at  Duluth,  Minn.. 
1896.  to  Miss  Pauline  Reinhardt.  Began 
active  career  at  18  years  of  age,  in 
Chicago,  111.,  with  the  Nonotuck  Silk 
Co.,  manufacturers  of  Corticelli  silks, 
continuing  in  that  city,  1886-88;  re- 
moved to  Duluth  for  the  company  and 
remained  there  until  I'Sgg;  has  been 
manager  for  the  company  at  St.  Paul 
since  1899.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  338- 
340  Jackson  St.  Residence:  1855  Rondo 
St.,    St.    Paul. 

TURNER,  John,  county  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born  in  England,  1853; 
educated  in  private  schools.  Came  to 
America.  1871,  and  located  at  Griggs- 
ville.  III.  Began  teaching  school  in 
Franklin  Co.,  la.;  has  been  superin- 
tendent of  schools  of  Clay  Co.,  since 
1900;  also  engaged  in  farming.  Un- 
married.     Address:     Moorhead,    Minn. 

TURNER,  "William  Salesbury,  flour 
miJling;  born  at  Palmvra,  Wis.,  May  29, 
1854:  son  of  Peter  H.  and  Lydia  A. 
(Smith)  Turner;  educated  in  schools  of 
Madison,  Wis.;  married  in  Turner  Co.,  S. 
Dak.,  1877,  to  Sarah  V.  Martin.  Farmed 
in  S.  Dak.,  until  1881;  engaged  in  grain 
business  at  Luverne  and  Blue  Earth. 
Minn.:  became  manager  J.  H.  Mallery, 
1893.  business  incorporated  as  the  Blue 
Earth  City  Mill  Co.,  1898,  when  he  was 
elected'  secretary;  now  treasurer  and 
manager  of  the  company.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Blue  Earth 
School  Board.  Mason;  member  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Recreation:  Driving. 
Address:     Blue  Earth.  Minn 

TURRITTIN,  Albert  Hug-h,  banker; 
born  at  Kasota,  Minn..  July  12.  1874; 
son  of  James  Benjamin  and  Wilhelmina 
Turrittin;  educated  in  district  and  grad- 
ed schools;  State  Normal  School,  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  graduating  from  advanced 
Latin  course,  1894.  Married  at  Royal- 
ton,  Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss  Bessie  Lonsdale 
Bouck.  Was  assistant  principal  Kasota 
graded  school,  1S94-95;  principal  schools. 
Motley,  1895-97,  and  St.  Clair,  1897-99; 
superintendent  Royalton  High  School. 
1899-1903.  Entered  banking  and  was 
president  Merchants  State  Bank.  Royal- 
ton,  1900-02;  president  First  National 
Bank,  Royalton,  1903;  director  Bank  of 
Hazelton,  N.  D.,  1906;  cashier  Bank  of 
Rice,  Rice,  Minn.,  since  1903  and  now 
its  owner.  President  village  of  Rice 
since  1904.  Member  Minnesota  Educa- 
tional Association  for  5  years;  one  year 
president  and  two  years  secretary  Graded 
School  section,  M.  E.  A.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Eastern  Star,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern 
\^"oodmen  of  America,  I.  O.  R.  M..  B.  P. 
O.    E.,    Sons    of   Veterans.      Recreations: 


Hunting  and  tennis  Address:  Rice, 
Minn 

TUTHZIiIi,  S.  Gates,  lumber;  born 
in  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  184S; 
son  of  George  and  Hannah  S.  (Davis) 
Tuthill;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Clinton,  la.  Engaged  in  the  lumber 
business  in  Clinton,  la.,  1865,  and  later 
in  S.  Dakota,  locating  in  Minneapolis, 
in  1899;  junior  partner  of  the  Nelson- 
Tuthill  Lumber  Co.,  since  its  organiza- 
tion in  1899  with  headquarters  in  Min- 
neapolis. Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Master  Mason,  Knight  Templar. 
Shriner  and  Scottish  Rite.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1903,  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Johnson.  Club:  Commercial  (St.  An- 
thony). Recreations:  Music  and  boat- 
ing. Office:  Central  Av.  and  Broadway. 
N.  E.  Residence:  1787  Dupont  Av.,  S.. 
Minneapolis,  and  Minnetonka  Beach, 
Minn. 

TUTTLE,  Maynard  W.,  banker;  born 
at  Mason  City,  la..  May  21,  1868;  son 
of  Alvah  B.  and  Harriet  M.  (Wight- 
man)  Tuttle;  graduated  from  Mason 
Citv  (la.)  High  School,  1886.  Entered 
banking  1890,  as  teller  First  National 
Bank,  West  Superior,  Wis.,  continuing 
until  1901;  was  cashier  First  State  Bank. 
Fosston,  Minn..  1901-02;  Bank  of  Lind- 
strom,  Lindstrom.  Minn..  1902-06;  has 
been  president  First  State  Bank  of  Lind- 
strom, since  Jan.  1,  1906;  also  president 
Bank  of  Finlayson;  vice  president  and 
director  Farmers  State  Bank,  Chisago 
Citv,  Minn.  President  Village  Council, 
liindstrom,  since  1903.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Yeomen.  Married  at  Monticello,  Minn.. 
1898,  to  Miss  Alice  C.  Herrick.  Ad- 
dress:     Lindstrom.    Minn. 

TUTTIiE,  William  B.,  investments: 
born,  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1862; 
son  of  Ogden  T.  and  Julia  A.  (Camp) 
Tuttle;  came  to  Minneapolis  as  a  child 
and  was  educated  in  public  and  higli 
schools.  Began  business  career  in  real 
estate  office  of  Corser  &  Barnes,  1881. 
and  has  since  remained  with  the  com- 
panv,  being  elected  treasurer  of  the 
Corser  Investment  Co.,  1893,  a  position 
he  now  holds.  Served  in  Co.  I,  M.  N.  G., 
(afterwards  13th  Minn.  Vol.  Regt., 
■  which  went  to  the  Philippines).  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (32"  i 
Scottish  Rite,  Shrine.  Member  Sons  of 
American  Revolution.  Married,  Wiscon- 
sin, 1885,  Miss  Lizzie  Barlow.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  New  York  Life  Bldg. 
Residence:  1312  Portland  Av.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

TVEIT,  Samson  S.,  county  treasurer 
Freeborn  Co.;  born  in  Norway,  May  2. 
1863;  son  of  Salmon  T.  and  Anna  (Qvit- 
no)  Tveit;  educated  at  Stord  Seminary, 
Bergen  Stift,  Norway;  came  to  America, 
1888,  and  to  Minnesota,  1889;  married 
at  Albert  Lea,  May,  1890,  to  Miss  Chris- 
tie Berven.  Was  teacher  in  parochial 
schools  at  Hartland,  Minn.,  for  10  years; 
clerked  in  general  merchandise  store  at 
Hartland  for  two  years;  deputy  treas- 
urer  Freeborn   county   for   5   years;    was 


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elected  county  treasurer,  Nov..  1906.  Re- 
publican. Lutheran.  Address:  Albert 
IjCA,  Minn. 

T'TBBEIiIi,  John  .Boyd,  physician; 
born  at  Waterville,  Minn.,  July  30,  1S76; 
son  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Ratchford) 
Tyrrell;  educated  at  High  School,  Water- 
ville, finishing,  1S96;  University  Pre- 
paratory School,  Chicago  Athenaeum. 
1S97-9S;  Medical  Department,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1S98-1900;  Rush  Med- 
ical College,  University  of  Chicago,  1900- 
02,  degree  of  M.D.,  1902,  degree  of  M.Sc, 
1904.  Upon  competitive  examination 
was  appointed  physician  in  the  Indian 
service  of  the  U.  S.  Government,  1902. 
Independent  Republican.  Member  Amer- 
ican and  Minnesota  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciations. Blue  Earth  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  Valley  Medical 
Association.  Member  Alpha  Kappa 
(medical  fraternity).  Married  at  Horn- 
ick,  la.,  Jan.  23,  1903,  to  Miss  Mayme 
Stewart.  Club:  Commercial  (president, 
1905-06).     Address:     Waterville,  Minn. 


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UHIiEB,  Jacol}  P.,  educator;  born  at 
Easton,  Pa.,  Au.g.  26,  1854;  son  of  Fred- 
erick and  Elizabeth  (Morey)  Uhler;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools;  Keystone  State 
Normal  School,  Kutztown,  Pa.,  1870-72; 
Uafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.,  graduat- 
ing, 1877;  Lutheran  Theological  Semin- 
ary, Philadelphia.  Pa.,  graduating,  1S7S- 
81.  Married  at  Easton,  Pa.,  1882,  to  S. 
Elizabeth  Walter.  Taught  Latin  and 
Greek  in  Easton  College  Preparatory 
School,  1877-78;  professor  higher  mathe- 
matics and  vice  principal  Keystone  State 
Normal  School.  1881-82;  professor  math- 
ematics and  physical  science.  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College,  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  since 
1882,  and  vice  president  since  1896. 
Lutheran.     Address:      St.   Peter,   Minn. 

JUmImAHH,  Joseph  S.,  banking;  born  at 
Grand  Meadow,  Minn..  Nov.  13,  1S69: 
son  of  Amund  and  Anna  (Christiansen) 
T'lland;  educated  in  public  schools; 
T^awrence  Seminary,  Waukon,  la.;  Iowa 
Business  College,  Des  Moines.  la.  En- 
tered City  Bank,  Forest  City,  la.,  April. 
1890;  started  Bank  of  Aldon,  Alden. 
Minn..  July  1,  1892;  disposed  of  interest 
in  bank.  Jan.  1,  1893;  started  Bank  of 
Buffalo  Center,  Ta..  Jan.  1,  1893;  sold 
out  interest  July  1,  1898;  reorganized 
Farmers  &  Merchants  Bank,  Blue  Earth. 
Minn.,  into  Farmers  &  Merchants  State 
Bank.  July  1,  1898,  and  became  its  cash- 
ier; sold  out  at  Blue  "Earth  and  located 
in  Fergus  Falls,  March  22,  1901,  bought 
into  Fergus  Falls  National  Bank  and 
was  elected  vice  president;  has  been 
president  of  the  bank  since  July  1.  1905; 
also  secretary  and  manager  Ulland  Land 
&  Loan  Co.,  (Inc.).  Methodist  lay  dele- 
gate to  General  Conference  Metliodist 
Church.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  May,  1904. 
from  Northern  Minnesota  Conference. 
Member  Knights  of  Pythias.  M.  W.  .\. 
Married    at    Forest    City,     Ta.,    April    2.";, 


1893,  to  Miss  Ida  M.  Stone.  Club:  Chip- 
pewa.    Address:      Fergus   Falls,   Minn. 

UZaMBB,  William  Henry,  cut  stone 
contractor;  born  at  Camden,  Me.,  Feb. 
4,  1S53;  son  of  Philip  T.  and  Catherine 
(Tolman)  Ulmer;  educated  in  country 
school  until  14  years  old;  married  in 
Black  Hills,  S.  Dak.,  1877,  to  Sarah  A. 
Bugh.  Started  business  in  1881,  as  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Ulmer  &  Smith,  cut 
stone  contractors,  and  a  few  years  later 
bought  out  partner,  since  then  continu- 
ing the  business  alone.  Alderman  St. 
Paul  two  terms,  1896-98  and  1900-02. 
Mason  and  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Office:  Foot  of  Chestnut  St.,  Upper 
Levee.  Residence:  89  Douglas  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

UlVIir,  O.  O.,  county  superintendent 
of  schools;  native  of  Wisconsin;  son  of 
J.  Olson  Ulvin;  came  to '  Minnesota, 
1876;  graduate  Red  Wing  College,  1901, 
State  Normal  School,  Mankato,  1902. 
Reared  on  a  farm;  taught  country  and 
city  schools;  has  been  county  superin- 
tendent of  schools  of  Blue  Earth  Co.. 
since  Jan.  2,  1905.  Unmarried.  Ad- 
dress:    Mankato,  Minn. 

UNDEBHIIiI.,  WilUam  D.,  real  estate; 
born  at  Peru,  111.,  Nov.  23,  1858;  son  of 
Henry  W.  and  Caroline  L.  (Day)  Un- 
derbill; educated  in  public  schools  of 
Peru.  Began  active  career  in  the  whole- 
sale shoe  business,  with  C.  M.  Hender- 
son &  Co.,  Chicago,  continuing,  1878-88; 
was  connected  with  the  A.  Booth  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Chicago,  1888-91;  located  in 
Duluth,  1891,  entering  real  estate,  loan 
and  fire  insurance  business;  now  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  Cooley  &  Underbill.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason  (32  ) 
Knight  Templar.  Shriner.  Married  at 
Ottawa.  111.,  1896,  to  Miss  Cora  E.  Arm- 
strong. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  514  1st 
Av.,  W.,  Ituluth. 

VNSEBIiEAK,  Joseph,  lawyer;  born 
in  Bohemia,  Austria.  March  13,  1854: 
came  to  America,  1854;  graduated  from 
graded  school  of  Chatfield,  Minn.,  187!. 
has  been  en.gaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  July  11,  1893.  President  Chatfield 
Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.;  director 
First  National  Bank  of  Chatfield,  First 
National  Bank  of  Plainview;  owner  of 
Chatfield  Lumber  Co.  Member  Minne- 
sota Legislature.  1893-97;  State  senator, 
1899-1903.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge. 
Chapter.  Commandery.  Married  at  Chat- 
field, Minn.,  Feb.  1,  1880,  to  Miss  Alice 
E.  Carson.      Address:      Chatfield,  Minn. 

trNDBBWOOD,  Joseph  Merritt,  nur- 
seryman; born  at  Palmyra.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10, 
1844;  son  of  Daniel  and  Chloe  (Durfee) 
Underwood;  educated  at  Palmyra.  N.  Y.. 
Morris.  111.,  and  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  En- 
ga.ged  in  farming  and  in  raising  corn 
and  cattle  in  Illinois;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1S62,  and  has  been  in  nursery  busi- 
ness at  Lake  City,  since  1868;  now 
president  of  Jewell  Nursery  Co.  Also 
vi'-e     president     The     Lake     City     Bank. 


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President  State  Horticultural  Society, 
1S92-99;  member  Board  of  Managers, 
Minnesota  State  Agricultural  Society. 
since  1897.  Republican.  Mayor  Lake 
City,  1881.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Chapter,  Knights  Templar.  Married  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  1871,  to  Miss  Anna  B. 
Sargeant.  Recreations:  Driving  and 
boating.     Address:     Lake  City,  Minn. 

UFHAM,  Charles  Chandler,  hardware; 
born  at  Woodstock,  New  Brunswick, 
Sept.  19,  1866;  son  of  George  Bliss  aiid 
Celia  (Spurr)  Upham;  educated  at  Elk 
River  High  School.  Began  active  busi- 
ness career  as  clerk  in  the  Meeker 
County  Bank,  at  Litchfield,  Minn.,  1886, 
continuing  in  that  position  for  three 
years;  became  cashier  of  the  Hackett, 
Walther,  Gates  Hardware  Company, 
1SS9,  and  has  been  treasurer  of  the 
company  since  1903.  Unmarried.  Club: 
St.  Paul  Commercial.  Office:  268  East 
Ith  St.  Residence:  491  Ashland  Av., 
St    Paul. 

UFHAM,  Henry  Pratt,  banker;  born, 
Millbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1837;  son  of 
Joel  Worthington  and  Seraphine  (Howe) 
T^pham;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Worcester,  Mass.;  married,  at  St.  Paul, 
Sept.  23,  1868.  Evelyn  Gertrude  Burbank. 
Engaged  in  banking  business  in  St.  Paul 
since  Feb.,  1863,  and  for  over  forty 
years  connected  with  the  First  National 
Bank  of  St.  Paul  successively  as  teller, 
assistant  cashier,  cashier  and  president, 
now  chairman  board  of  directors.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  Historical  Society  of  St. 
Paul  and  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country  (St. 
Paul);  "Worcester  (Worcester,  Mass.) 
First  National  Bank.  Residence:  4  76 
Summit   Av.,   St.    Paul. 

trPKAM,  Warren,  secretary  and  li- 
brarian, Minnesota  Historical  Society; 
born,  Amherst,  N.  H.,  March  8.  1850: 
son  of  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Hayward)  Up- 
ham; educated  at  Dartmouth  College. 
Hanover,  N.  H.  (A.B.,  1871;  A.M..  1894; 
D.Sc,  1906);  married,  Aurora,  Minn., 
Oct.  22  1885,  Addie  M.  Bixby.  Was 
assistant  on  the  geological  survey  of 
New  Hampshire,  1874-78,  of  Minnesota, 
1879-85  and  1893-94,  of  the  United  States 
on  glacial  geology  of  Minnesota  and  N. 
and  S.  Dakota,  1885-1895.  Librarian  of 
the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Societv, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1895;  since  Nov.  1,  1895. 
in  present  position.  Author:  The  Gla- 
cial Lake  Agassiz;  Greenland  Icefields 
(with  Prof.  G.  F.  Wright);  Groseilliers 
and  Radisson,  the  First  White  Men  in 
Minnesota;  also  writer  of  many  geologi- 
cal reports  and  papers  in  scientific 
magazines  relating  to  glacial  subjects. 
Editor  volumes  VIII-X,  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society  Collections.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  American 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
.Science,  Geological  Society  of  America, 
National  Geographic  Society,  American 
Historical  Association.  Minnesota  His- 
torical Society.  Minnesota  Academy  of 
Sciences,   and   the  Minnesota  Geographic 


Society.  Corresponding  memlier  of  the 
Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  Ap- 
palachian Mountain  Club,  Victoria  In- 
stitute of  London,  Western  Reserve  His- 
torical Society,  the  historical  societies 
of  Kansas,  Missouri,  etc.  Office:  Capitol 
Bldg.  Residence:  655  Central  Park,  St. 
Paul. 

UPSON,  Arthur  Wheelock,  author; 
born  at  Camden,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1877; 
son  of  Spencer  Johnson  and  Julia  Maria 
(Claflin)  Upson;  educated  at  Camden 
( N.  Y.)  Academy  and  University  of  Min- 
nesota, degree  of  B.A. ;  unmarried.  Re- 
moved from  New  York  to  Minnesota  in 
1894,  and  has  since  resided  in  St.  Paul 
and  Minneapolis.  Has  traveled  exten- 
sively in  the  State  of  Minnesota  and  the 
Middle  West,  and  has  written  poems 
such  as  "Wheat  Elevators,"  "A  Sundown 
in  the  Yellowstone."  etc.,  characterizing 
the  TV'est,  which  have  been  widely  copied. 
Autlior:  The  Sign  of  the  Harp;  Poems 
(with  George  Norton  Northrop);  Octaves 
in  an  Oxford  Garden  (composed  in  Wad- 
ham  College  Garden,  Oxford);  Westwind 
Songs  (with  an  introduction  by  Carmen 
Sylva);  The  City  (with  an  introduction 
by  the  Count  Lutzow);  The  City  and 
Other  Poems;  Tales  for  the  Twilight. 
Lived  in  England  1900;  now  doing  liter- 
ary work  in  London.  Recreation.  Can- 
oeing, walking.  Post  office  address: 
Care  Dr.  Oscar  Owre,  Masonic  Temple, 
Minneapolis. 

UPTON,  Georg'e  Albert,  commercial 
freight  agent;  born  at  Dubuque,  la., 
Dec.  4,  1866;  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy 
(Nelson)  Upton;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Dubuque.  Began  active  career 
in  freight  office  of  the  Chicago,  Clinton, 
Dubuque  &  Minnesota  Ry.,  at  Dubuque, 
la.,  1879;  became  connected  with  the 
Minnesota  &  Northwestern  Ry.,  and 
later  with  the  Illinois  Central  Ry.  at 
Dubuque;  entered  serv'ice  of  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Ry.,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov..  1902; 
has  been  located  in  Minneapolis  as  com- 
mercial freight  agent  of  same  road, 
since  Sept.,  1905.  Republican.  Married 
at  Beaver,  Pa.,  March  25,  1893.  to  Miss 
Mary  Wunderlich.  Recreation:  Read- 
ing. Office:  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    2741  Girard  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 


VAAIi£R,  RoUeff,  lawyer;  born  in 
Columbia  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  5,  1862;  son  of 
Rolleff  J.  and  Anlog  Vaaler;  educated 
in  common  schools;  private  parochial 
school  (Lutheran);  College  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Married  at  Granite 
Falls.  Minn.,  June  14,  1899.  to  Miss 
Lavina  Dockstader.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1883;  taught  school  in  Yellow  Medicine 
County,  two  years;  was  employed  as 
salesman  at  Granite  Falls,  1885-92;  com- 
pleted legal  studies,  1894,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  practice,  June.  1895;  practiced 
at  Echo,  Minn.,  until  1903,  Minneapolis, 
1903-05,  and  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice, at   Milaca  since  July,   1905.     Repub- 


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licari.  Presbyterian.  Recreation:  Travel- 
ing.    Address:     Milca,  Minn. 

VAIiENTINE,  William  T.,  lawyer; 
born  in  1849;  son  of  John  and  Charlotte 
(Jones)  Valentine;  came  to  Minnesota 
with  parents,  1S55;  graduated  Minnesota 
State  Normal  School,  1S74;  taught 
school  for  three  years  in  Winona  Co., 
Minn.;  graduate  Law  Department.  Lhii- 
versity  of  Michigan,  degree  of  I^L.B.. 
1S83.  Married  at  Winona,  1S7S,  to  Miss 
Mary  Ellison.  Admitted  to  bar  of  Min- 
nesota, 1883;  began  practice  of  law  at 
Winona.  1883;  practiced  at  Long  Prairie, 
Minn.,  1893-C;  traveled  extensively  on 
Pacific  Coast  and  in  Alaska;  returned  to 
AVinona  where  he  has  been  located  since 
Nov.,  1905.  Democrat.  Member  Minne- 
sota House  of  Representatives,  1885. 
Protestant.  Member  Winona  County 
Bar  Association.  Recreation:  Driving. 
Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

VAIiZ17,  Honore  Biedonue,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  St.  Cesaire,  Que.. 
Can.,  Feb.  6,  1S58;  son  of  Antoine  and 
Sophie  (Lafontaine)  Valin;  educated  at 
Monnoir  College,  Marieville,  Can.,  1870- 
7;  University  of  Vermont,  Medical  De- 
partment, 1877-79,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  June  29,  1879.  Began  practice  at 
Burlington,  Vt.,  June  30,  1879;  demon- 
strator of  physiology.  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  1885;  con- 
nected with  American  Journal  of  Bi- 
ology, 1886;  assistant  in  medical  office. 
Eastern  Illinois  Hospital,  1890-94;  has 
been  clinical  clerk  and  pathologist  to  St. 
Peter  State  Hospital  for  Insane,  since 
1894.  Republican.  Member  American 
Medical  Association.  Address:  St.  Peter 
State   Hospital.   St.  Peter,   Minn. 

VAN  AliSTEIN,  Byron  M.,  probate 
.iudge  Mille  Lacs  Co.;  born  at  Spring- 
field, O.,  Jan.  19.  1831;  son  of  John  H. 
M.,  and  Mary  (Gardiner)  Van  Alstein; 
educated  at  Dalhousle  Academy  and  Nor- 
mal School,  Toronto,  Can.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1855;  engaged  in  retail  sale 
and  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes,  at 
Minneapolis,  1857-68;  removed  to  Paci- 
fic Coast  and  wa.s  in  business  at  Sacra- 
mento, Calif..  1868-78;  returned  to  Min- 
nesota and  was  identified  with  general 
merchandise  business  at  Princeton,  1878- 
80.  Republican.  Was  county  auditor 
Mille  Lacs  Co.,  1885-97:  deputy  countv 
auditor,  1897-99;  has  been  probate  .iudge 
of  the  county  since  1899  (reelected. 
Nov.,  1906).  Was  member  Mounted 
Rangers,  Indian  outbreak.  Minn..  1862; 
1st  lieut.  Sarsfield  Guard.  Sacramento, 
Cala.  Spiritualist.  Member  Masonic 
order  and  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at  Ad- 
dison. Mich..  Jan.  21,  1853.  to  Laura  E. 
Stimson.  Recreations:  Cultivation  of 
flowers,  fiuits  and  gardening.  Address- 
Princeton.    ^Minn. 

VAN  BRUNT,  Walter,  real  estate: 
horn  at  Bcloit.  Wis.,  May  21.  1846;  son 
of  Sanuiol  T.  and  Adaline  M.  (Nash) 
Van  Brunt;  educated  in  common  schools, 
mission  school  and  business  college; 
married  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1871,  to  Miss 
Mary    A.    Saxton.      Began    active    career 


as  bookkeeper  for  Breidert  &  Keifer, 
wholesale  hardware,  St.  Paul,  1867-69 
and  came  to  Duluth,  1869;  was  elected 
first  city  clerk  of  the  city;  became  mem- 
ber of  firm  of  C.  H.  Graves  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale salt  and  building  materials,  1875; 
organized  the  Duluth  Telephone  Co.  and 
was  its  secretary,  treasurer  and  gen- 
eral manager;  sold  out  the  merchan- 
dise part  of  business  of  C.  H.  Graves  & 
Co.;  has  been  in  business  in  his  own 
name  since  1895.  Republican.  Mason 
(32  =  ),  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Exchange  Bldg. 
Residence:      1112  E.  1st  St.,  Duluth. 

VAN  CAMPBN,  Charles  Howard,  in- 
surance; born  at  Chicago.  111.,  Sept.  2i". 
1872;  son  of  Charles  and  Mary  (Elkin.^i 
Van  Campen;  educated  in  higli  scliool 
and  at  University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  LL.B.,  1894;  admitted  to 
Minnesota  bar,  1894,  and  was  member  of 
law  firm  of  Hay  &  Van  Campen,  1896- 
1900;  has  been  secretary  and  treasurer, 
of  the  insurance  firm  of  Fred  L.  Gray 
Co.,  since  1900.  Member  American  Bar 
Association.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Lafay- 
ette, Minikahda.  Office:  Security  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  1778  S.  Lyndale  Av.. 
Minneapolis. 

VANCE,  David  E.,  lawyer;  born  at 
West  Barnet,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1841;  son  of 
Aaron  and  I^ucinda  A.  (Tucker)  Vance; 
attended  common  schools,  Vt.,  taught 
school  at  Wallace  Hill  and  Jefferson 
Hill.  Vt.;  attended  Johnson's  Acadeni\-. 
East  Topland,  Vt.,  1861:  was  private, 
corporal  and  sergeant,  Co.  G,  9th  Vt. 
Vol.  Inf.^  Civil  War,  June  13,  1862  to 
June  17,  1865;  resumed  study  at  East- 
man's Business  College.  Chicago,  111.. 
1866;  came  to  Minnesota,  1866.  and 
taught  school  at  Money  Creek,  Rushford 
and  Caledonia,  1866-77;  studied  law,  at 
Winona,  1877-79  inclusive;  admitted  to 
bar,  1879.  Has  engaged  in  practice  of 
law  at  Winona  since  1879;  first  partner- 
ship was  with  A.  N.  Bentlv,  1879-91: 
Bentley.  Vance  and  Tawney.  lSSl-83; 
Vance  &  Tawney  (the  latter  now  chair- 
man appropriations  committee  Con- 
gress) 1883-86;  practiced  alone  until 
Jan.  1,  1901,  and  has  been  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Winona  Co.,  since  that  time,  hav- 
ing been  reelected  at  each  succeeding 
election.  Member  Winona  County  B;ir 
Association.  Republican.  Aldcrnriii. 
Winona.  1885-86.  President  Old  Settler.^-' 
Association,  Winona  Co.;  president  Wi- 
nona Fishermen's  Association.  MtMiil)er 
G  A.  R.  (commander  Jolin  Ball  Post. 
1880-82),  A.  O.  U.  W.  (grand  master- 
workman,  department  of  Minn.,  Dak.  anci 
Manitoba,  1885-86).  Married  at  Winona. 
Nov.  20.  1879.  to  Alice  M.  Maybury. 
Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dross:      Winonn.    Minn. 

VAN  CIiEVE,  Samuel  Houston,  phxsi- 
cian;  boiii  at  Ann  Arbor.  Midi.  Mav  21. 
1853;  son  of  Gen.  Horatio  P.  and  Char- 
lotte, (Ouisconsin)  Clark;  graduate.  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New 
York,  degree  of  M.D..  March  12.  1880. 
Resident  of  Minneapolis  since  1862.     Re- 


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piil:)lican.  Presbyterian.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  July  14,  1883,  to 
Miss  Ida  W.  Wilson.  Office:  400  Cen- 
tral Av.  Residence:  603  5th  St.,  S.  K. 
Minneapolis. 

VANDEBHOOF,  John  William,  whole- 
sale fruits  and  produce;  born,  Louisville, 
Stark  Co.,  O.,  April  9,  1859;  son  of 
Aaron  and  Mary  Francis  (Moffitt)  Van- 
derhoof;  educated  in  public  and  private 
schools  of  South  Bend,  Ind.,  also  at- 
tended University  of  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
1876  and  1877  and  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  111.,  r879  and  1S80;  un- 
married. Began  business  career  as 
assistant  bookkeeper  for  C.  W.  &  E. 
Partridge,  Chicago,  111.,  1880-Sl;  became 
interested  in  the  medical  profession, 
but  gave  it  up  and  came  to  Minneapolis 
in  1882,  and  associated  with  J.  A.  Shea 
&  Co.,  wholesale  fruits,  for  15  years; 
now  secretary,  treasurer  and  director  of 
The  Callender-Vanderhoof  Co.,  organized. 
Jan.,  1900,  to  operate  as  wholesalers  and 
jobbers  .of  fruits  and  produce,  foreign 
and  domestic.  Served  as  private  in  Co. 
I.  M.  N.  G.,  April  18,  1S8S,  to  May  19, 
1893,  when  honorably  discharged  b>- 
reason  of  expiration  of  service.  Mem- 
ber Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Rec- 
reations: Hunting  and  fishing  and  out- 
door sports.  Club:  Dr.  Cook's  gymna- 
sium. Office:  113-115  6th  St.,  N.  Resi- 
dence: 1117  Hai-mon  Court,  Minneap- 
olis. 

VANDUBFOEI.,  Florance  Alberto, 
lawyer;  born  at  Newport,  Sauk  Co..  Wis.. 
Aug.  13,  1856;  son  of  Clarence  C.  and 
Emily  A.  (Squire)  Vanderpoel;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Newport  and  West 
Mitchell,  Wis.,  until  Jan.,  1875;  graduate 
State  University  of  Iowa,  degree  of 
A.B.,  cum  laude,  ISSO;  graduate  Law  De- 
partment, State  Universitj-  of  Iowa,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  June,  1883.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Osage,  la.,  under  title  of  Clyde 
&  Vanderpoel,  continuing  until  1885,  In 
the  meantime  acting  as  clerk  of  judi- 
ciary committee  Iowa  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives; came  to  Minnesota,  1885, 
and  located  at  Park  Rapids,  then  50 
miles  from  railroad;  was  deputy  county 
treasurer,  deputy  county  auditor  and 
county  attorney,  1887  and  1888;  county 
auditor,  1890-91;  has  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  law  and  in  land  business 
since  1891.  Republican.  Postmaster, 
Park  Rapids,  1897  to  1907.  Baptist 
(first  person  baptized  in  Lake  Itasca. 
1891).  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  M.  W'.  A.  Married  at  Park 
Rapids,  Aug.  9,  1888,  to  Miss  Edith  E 
Rice.      Address:      Park   Rapids,   Minn. 

VAN  DtrZEi:,  Charles  Alonzo,  dentist; 
born  at  Independence,  la.,  March  10, 
1860;  son  of  Major  Edward  M.  and  Caro- 
line E.  Van  Duzee;  came  to  Minnesota, 
early  in  life  with  parents  and  was  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Anoka  and 
Minneapolis;  graduate  College  of  Den- 
tistry, University  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  D.D.S.,  1890.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
May  12,  1881,  to  Miss  Fannie  J.  Parker. 
Ex-secretary   and    treasurer  State  Board 


of  Dental  Examiners.  Member  of  M.  N. 
G.,  since  1SS4,  and  now  commanding  3rd 
Inf.,  M.  N.  G.  Retired  from  practice  of 
dentistry-.  May  1,  1906,  to  become  presi- 
dent and  general  manager  Minnesota 
Co-Operative  Plantation  Co.;  president 
Minnesota  Accident  Insurance  Co. 
Colonel  Comdg.  14th  M.  V.  I.  in  Spanish 
American  War;  assigned  to  command  of 
3rd  brigade,  2nd  div.  1st  Army  Corps, 
and  commanded  the  2nd  div.,  1st  Army 
Corps,  succeeding  General  Arnold  and 
General  Rosser.  Residence:  853  Os- 
ceola Av.,   St.   Paul. 

VAN  HAFFTEN,  Alexander  William, 
manufacturer  and  contractor;  born  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1864;  son  of 
Alexander  William  and  Lydia  (Ruether) 
Van  Hafften  of  Fredonia,  N.  Y.;  edu- 
cated in  Houghton  public  graded  school, 
of  Detroit,  Mich.  Entered  office  of  Erie 
it  North  Shore  Freight  Line  as  messen- 
ger, 1879;  was  clerk  to  superintendent  of 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Ry.,  1881- 
84;  manager  California  excursions,  1884- 
85;  city  passenger  agent  Chicago  &  Al- 
ton Ry.,  at  Chicago,  1884-93;  city  pas- 
senger agent  Wabash  Ry.,  Chicago,  1894- 
97;  has  been  engaged  in  manufacture  of 
coal  tar  products  and  preservation  of 
timber,  since  1897.  President  A.  W. 
Van  Hafften  &  Co.;  vice  president  Re- 
public Creosoting  (ZIo.;  manager  North- 
ern Tie  &  Timber  Co.  Republican  (on 
national  issues).  Presbyterian.  Mason, 
Knight  Templar,  Shriner;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Fishing,  boating  and  traveling.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  91 
Ash  St.,  Minneapolis. 

VAN  SANT,  Grant,  lawyer;  born  at 
Le  Claire.  Iowa.  Oct.  20,  1872;  son  of 
Samuel  R.  and  Ruth  (Hall)  Van  Sant; 
educated  at  Amherst  College  and  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1895;  University  of  Min- 
nesota Law  School,  LL.B.,  1896.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  May  11,  1904.  to  Marion 
Sanborn.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  March 
15,  1S96,  and  since  then  practicing  law; 
associated,  since  Sept.  1,  1905.  with 
Richard  Lea  Kennedy  in  law  firm  of 
Kennedy  and  Van  Sant.  Attorney  and 
director  of  Van  Sant  Towing  Co.,  John- 
son, Van  Sant  Farm  Mortgage  Co..  Van 
Sant  Land  Co.  Member  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  and  Phi  Delta  Phi  fraternities. 
Recreations:  All  outdoor  athletic  sports. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  388 
Laurel   Av.,    St.   Paul. 

VAN  SANT,  Samuel  R.,  born  at  Rock- 
Island,  111.,  May  11,  1844;  son  of  John 
W.  and  Lydia  (Anderson)  Van  Sant; 
attended  Rock  Island  public  and  high 
schools;  after  the  war  student  at  Knox 
College,  Galesburg,  111.,  two  years;  I^L.D.. 
Cornell  College.  la.,  1904,  and  Augus- 
tana  College,  Rock  Island.  111..  1905. 
Married  at  Le  Claire,  la..  Dec.  7,  1868, 
to  Ruth  Hall.  Served  three  years  in 
Civil  War  as  private  and  corporal  Co. 
A.  9th  111.  Cav.  (title  of  captain  comes 
from  being  master  of  steamboat).  En- 
gaged   since    leaving    college    in    steam- 


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boat  business  and  now  owns  8  or  10 
steamers  on  the  upper  Mississippi  river. 
President  Van  Sant  &  Musser  Ti-ans- 
portation  Co.,  the  Johnson-Van  Sant  Co., 
farm  mortgages,  and  the  Van  Sant  Laud 
Co.  Elected  to  Minnesota  legislature, 
1892  and  1894  (speaker  lower  house, 
1895);  governor  Minnesota  two  terms, 
]  901-05.  Republican.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Elks,  Red 
Men,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  G. 
A.  R.  (commander  Department  of  Min- 
nesota. 1894).  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     Hampshire    Arms,    Minneapolis. 

VAIf  SIiVCK,  aeorg'e  P.,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Fincli,  Van  Slyck  &  McCon- 
ville;  born  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Jan.  24, 
1874;  son  of  William  H.  and  Lucy  A. 
(Riker)  Van  Slyck;  graduate  Yale  Uni- 
versity, degree  of  B.A.,  1894;  attended 
Columbia  Law  Scliool,  New  York  Cit.v, 
two  years.  Married  in  New  York  City. 
1897,  to  Miss  Edith  A.  Glenney.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  New  York  Cit\-, 
]896,  and  practiced  law  there;  in  1897, 
on '  the  death  of  liis  father,  became  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Fincli,  Van  Slyck, 
Loving  &  Co.,  afterwards  Finch,  Young  i<- 
McConville.  On  Jan.  1,  1907,  tlie  business 
was  incorporated  as  Finch,  Van  Slyck  & 
McConville,  wholesale  dry  goods,  of 
which  he  is  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Republican.  Member  Dutch  Reformed 
Church.  Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Minnesota  (St.  Paul), 
Yale  Club  and  Holland  Society  (New 
York  City).  Recreation:  Golf.  Office: 
Cor.    4th  and  Sibley  St.,   St.   Paul. 

VAN  SI.VKE,  Vader  Hermans,  life 
and  endowment  insurance;  born.  Eureka. 
Dakota  Co.,  Minn.,  April  21,  1864;  son  of 
Vader  G.  and  Isabella  Ann  (Clague) 
Van  Slyke;  educated  at  public  schools  of 
Hastings,  Minn.,  and  Carleton  College, 
Northfield,  Minn.;  married  at  Kimbol- 
ton  C,  Sept.  7,  1898,  to  Ella  M.  Yeo. 
Engaged  in  banking,  in  Western  Minne- 
sota, 1884-88;  farm  mortgage  and  liif 
insurance,  1888-96;  state  manager  Un- 
ion Central  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since 
June  1,  1896.  President  Minneapolis  Life 
Underwriters  Association.  Episcopalian. 
Mason,  Shriner.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  Guaranty  Rldg.  Residence: 
2409  Colfax  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

VAN  TUYX.,  Charles  Wliite,  life  in- 
surance; born  at  Addison,  Steuben  Co.. 
N.  y.,  Dec.  17,  1S59;  son  of  Ebenezer  and 
Sarah  Ann  (McNeil)  Vnn  Tuyl;  educated 
in  public  schools.  New  York,  and  higli 
school,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  married  at 
Northfield,  Minn.,  Sept.  4,  1889  to  Kath- 
arine J.  Bingham.  Began  business  career 
in,  office  U.  S.  Express  Co.  Binghamton, 
1876;  clerk  freight  office  New  York,  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Ry.,  Binghamton,  1876- 
82;  clerk  freight  auditor  and  freight 
claim  office  Union  Pacific  Rv.,  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1882-86;  assistant  freight  claim 
agent  Union  Pacific  Rv.,  Salt  Lake  Citv. 
1886-87;  clerk  and  chief  clerk  freight 
claim    office,    same    road,    Omaha,    1888- 


92;  special  agent  in  Omaha,  Nortliwcst- 
ern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Mil- 
waukee, 1892-93;  general  agent  State 
Mutual  Life  Assurance  Co.,  of  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  since 
Nov.  1,  1893.  Republican.  Member 
board  of  directors  Y.  M.  C.  A..  Minne- 
apolis. Member  Minneapolis  Life  Un- 
derwriters Association,  Loyal  Legion 
(hereditary  companion).  Clubs:  West- 
minster, Six  O'clock,  Minneapolis.  Rec- 
reation: Horseback  riding.  Office:  Loan 
i*C-  Trust  Bldg.  Residence:  423  6  Queen 
Av..   S.,   Minneapolis. 

VAN  VLJSCK,  Carl  A.,  editor;  born  at 
Lake  City,  Minn.,  Aug.  IS,  1873;  son  of 
William  Franklin  and  Sarali  Maria 
(Church)  Van  Vleck;  common  school 
education;  married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
July  11,  1898,  to  Miss  Ida  C.  landner. 
Editor  and  publisher  Lake  City  Republi- 
can since  1895.  Postmaster  of  Lake  City. 
Republican.  Member  M.  W.  A.,  Equit- 
able Fraternal  I'nion  and  A.  O.  U.  "\^^ 
Address-      I^ake  City,   Minn. 

VAN  VIiECK,  Henry,  banking;  born 
at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1861;  son  of 
Henry  and  Almira  (Billings)  Van  Vleck; 
educated  in  Vermont  Episcopal  Institute. 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1869-74,  St.  John's 
Academy,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1875,  and  in 
private  school  1876-77.  '  Married  at  St. 
Paul  Minn.,  Sept.  8,  1898,  to  Julia  Wal- 
lace Fislier.  Began  business  career. 
1879,  at  Sodus  Point,  N.  Y.,  in  private 
bank;  went  to  Mandan,  N.  Dak.,  May. 
18S2,  and  was  teller,  assistant  casliier 
and  cashier,  respectively,  of  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Mandan;  entered  servjce 
of  Merchants'  National  Bank,  St.  Pa\il, 
.Jan.  15,  1890;  now  asst.  cashier.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Club:  Commercial. 
(Office:  Mercliants'  National  Bank.  Resi- 
dence:     573   Laurel  Av.,  St.    Paul. 

VASAI^V,  Charles  Edward,  editor  Lit- 
tle Falls  Herald;  born  at  Fort  Ripley. 
Minn.,  Dec.  13,  1869;  son  of  T.,ouis  and 
Frances  (Riberi)  Vasaly;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Little  Falls  and  b.\- 
night  study  at  Chicago.  Compositor  by 
trade;  worked  at  trade  in  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  and  later  was  proof  reader;  has 
been  editor  Little  Falls  Herald  since  1895. 
Democrat.  Elected  register  of  deeds, 
Morrison  Co.,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1906,  term  ex- 
tending to  Jan.,  1909;  also  member 
State  Board  of  Equalization,  7tli  judicial 
district,  appointed  by  Gov.  John  A.  John- 
son. Feb.,  1906,  for  term  of  two  years. 
Active  party  worker;  cliairman  Morrison 
County  Democratic  Committee  10  years; 
member  6tli  district  Congressional  Com- 
mittee and  chairman  6th  district  Con- 
gressional Convention,  1900;  member 
Democratic  State  Central  Committee; 
delegate  to  Democratic  National  Con- 
vention at  St.  Tjouis,  1904,  and  member 
for  Minnesota  of  committee  on  resolu- 
tions; mayor  of  Little  Falls,  6  years. 
Promin-^iil  fraternal  society  worker  and 
member  of  following  societies:  A.  O. 
T^.  W.  (formerly  master  workman^ dele- 
gate to  grand  lodge);  B.  P.  O.  E.  (for- 
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lodtje,  Buffalo.  1904);  Eagles;  Sons  of 
\'eteraiist  Knights  of  Maccabees;  I.  O. 
R.  M.:  Modern  Brotherhood;  C.  O.  F. 
(delegate  State  convention);  Knights  of 
Columbus:  Modern  Woodmen  of  America 
(consul  delegate  to  head  camp);  Degree 
of  Honor;  Royal  Neighbors.  Catholic. 
Honorary  member  Chicago  Typographi- 
cal Union  No.  16,  and  International 
Longshoremen's  Union.  Club:  Commer- 
cial (president).  Married  at  White  Bear, 
Minn.,  Sept.  26,  1905,  to  Miss  Laura  F. 
Castner.  Recreation:  Books.  Address: 
Little  Falls,  Minn. 

VEBIiEir,  John  E.,  lumber  merchant; 
born  at  Wheeling,  Rice  Co.,  Minn.,  Oct. 
18,  1866;  son  of  Thomas  A.  and  Kari 
(Bunde)  Veblen;  educated  in  district 
schools;  at  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
l^linn.,  and  at  University  of  Minnesota; 
married  at  Nerstrand,  Minn.,  Nov.  26, 
1S91,  to  Serina  Hellerud.  After  leav- 
ing school  followed  farming  at  Veblen, 
Marshall  Co.,  S.  D.,  1890-98;  entered 
lumber  business  as  helper  in  retail  yard 
at  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  1898.  and  in 
1902  organized  the  Northwest  Lumber 
Co.,  of  which  he  is  secretary,  treasurer 
and  general  manager;  also  general  man- 
ager Bagley  Lumber  Co.  Mason,  Knight 
Templar,  Shriner.  Member  Woodman. 
Club:  Odin.  OfTice:  Lumber  Exchange 
Bldg.  Residence:  3328  10th  Av.,  S.. 
Minneapolis. 

VEBIiEKT,  Orson  A.,  lumber,  banking 
and  merchandise;  born  at  Port  Wash- 
ington. Wis.,  .Tune  4,  1853;  son  of 
Thomas  A.  and  Kari  (Bunde)  Veblen; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  at  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.;  married 
at  Wheeling,  Minn.,  Sept.  2  4.  1876,  to 
Miss  Sonneva  Rauk.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  a  school  teacher  at  Nerstrand, 
Minn.,  continuing,  1873-78;  engaged  at 
Blooming  Prairie,  in  general  store  busi- 
ness, incorporated  as  the  Veblen  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  1904;  began  in  lumber  busi- 
ness, 1893,  incorporated  as  Northwest 
Lumber  Co..  1900.  with  general  offices 
in  Minneapolis;  was  president  Sifate 
Bank  ofBlooming  Prairie,  1899-1904  and 
vice  president  First  National  Bank. 
Blooming  Prairie,  1904-6.  Now  president 
Northwest  Lumber  Co.,  Veblen  Mercan- 
tile Co.,  Bank  of  Wayltham  and  member 
auditing  board  Farmers  State  Bank 
of  Nerstrand.  Democrat,  (Cleveland 
school).  Lutheran.  Recreations:  Trip 
to  Norway,  summer,  1906;  to  (Tuba,  win- 
ter, 1900;  to  Pacific  coast.  1897;  through 
Southern  states,  1895.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange,        Minneapolis.  Residence: 

Blooming    Prairie,    Minn. 

VEIiIi:,  Charles  Deere,  vice  president 
Deere  &  Webber  Co.;  born  at  Rock  Is- 
land, 111..  1861;  son  of  Stephen  Henry 
and  Emma  (Deere)  Velie;  educated  at 
Columbia  College,  New  York  City, 
special  mining  engineering  course,  1880- 
83.  Has  been  closely  identified  with  sale 
of  farm  machinery  and  vehicles  since 
lifginning  liis  business  career;  was  as- 
sistant superintendent  warehouse,  Deere 
&   Webber   Co.,    1883-84;   bill   clerk,    1884- 


87;  traveling  salesman,  1887-89;  head  of 
sales  department,  D.  M.  Seller  Carriage 
Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1889-92;  vice  president 
Deere  &  Webber  Co.,  manufacturers  and 
jobbers  farm  machinery,  vehicles,  gaso- 
line engines  and  cream  separators,  Min- 
neapolis, since  Dec.  1,  1893;  also  finan- 
cially Interested  in  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline, 
111.,  and  the  Velie  Carriage  Co.,  of  Mo- 
line, 111.  Republican.  Congregational- 
ist.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Dec.  12, 
1900,  to  Miss  Louise  Koon.  Member 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  fraternity.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Com- 
mercial, Long  Meadow.  Recreations: 
Golf,  hunting,  fishing,  automobiling.  Of- 
fice: 800  "Washington  Av.,  N.  Resi- 
dence:   233  Clifton  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

VEBMII^VEA,  David  M.,  banking; 
born  at  Plymouth,  N.  D.,  Feb.  15,  1882; 
son  of  John  K.  and  Alice  J.  (Whitney) 
Vermilyea;  came  to  Minnesota  with  par- 
ents, March,  1885;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Has  been  cashier  of  the  First 
State  Bank  of  Bovey,  Minn.,  since 
May  2,  1905.  Member  Royal  League. 
Unmarried.      Address:      Bovey,    Minn. 

VESPER,  rred  W.  A.,  vice  president 
and  manager  Northern  Rock  Island 
Plow  Co.;  born  at  Lawrence,  Kas.,  Feb. 
19,  1873;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Lawrence  and  at  Washburne  College, 
Topeka.  Began  active  career  as  an  em- 
ploye of  the  John  Deere  Plow  Co.,  at 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  continuing,  1893-1901; 
was  associated  with  the  Kingman-Moore 
Implement  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1901-1903. 
and  Kingman  Plow  Co.,  Peoria,  111., 
1904;  connected  with  the  Implement 
Trade  Journal,  Kansas  City,  1905;  elec- 
ted vice  president  and  manager  Northern 
Rock  Island  Plow  Co.,  1906.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Woodmen,  U.  C.  T.  of  Amer- 
ica. Royal  Arcanum.  Married  at  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1898,  to  Miss  Margaret 
Castles.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Tennis  and  fishing.  Office:  616- 
620  S.  3rd  St.  Residence:  2417  Emer- 
son Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

VTCKEIiy,  Thomas  B.,  county  sur- 
veyor of  Kanabec  Co.;  born  at  (Jlen- 
burn.  Me..  Feb.  IS,  1852;  son  of  Joel  and 
Myra  Vickery.  Came  to  Minnesota, 
1872;  has  been  county  surveyor  of  Kan- 
abec Co.,  since  1896;  also  ex-sheriff  of 
the  county.  Democrat.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Knights  of  Maccabees.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1882,  to  Hattie  L. 
Pomei-oy.      Address:      Mora.   Minn. 

VIIiIiAUME,  Eug-ene,  manufacturer, 
born  at  St.  Michel.  France,  Aug.  2,  1853; 
educated  in  parochial  schools  in  France 
and  night  school  in  St.  Paul;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  1877,  to  Miss  Christine  Moos- 
brugger.  Apprenticed  to  cabinet  maker 
in  France  at  age  of  15;  at  age  of  IS 
immigrated  to  this  country  and  worked 
as  cabinet  maker;  became  foreman  to 
trunk  factory  and  in  1883  engaged  on 
own  account  in  the  box  business;  now 
president  and  manager  The.  Villaume 
Box  and  Lumber  Co.;  president  The  In- 
ternational Lumber  &  Supply  Co.  Re- 
publican.      President     L'Alliance     Fran- 


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caise;  member  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Chicago 
Av.,  cor.  Walter  St.  Residence:  123  W. 
Isabel    St.,   St.   Paul. 

VII7JE,  Syver,  physician;  born  in  Nor- 
way, April  3t),  1869;  came  to  America, 
1882;  graduate  St.  Cloud  (Minn.)  State 
Normal  School,  1S92;  took  special  course 
in  mathematics  at  Columbian  University. 
^Vashington,  D.  C;  graduate  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  degree  of  M.D.,  1902.  Was 
instructor  in  State  Normal  School, 
Mayville,  N.  D.,  four  years,  previous  to 
studying  medicine.  Has  been  in  practice 
since  June,  1902.  Member  district  medi- 
cal society,  and  Minnesota  State  Med- 
ical Association.  Director  Farmers  State 
Bank,  Henning,  Minn.  Private  secretary 
to  Congressman  H.  E.  Boen,  1893-94. 
Married  at  Henning,  Minn.,  1904,  to 
Miss  Rebecca  Halvorson.  Address: 
Henning,    Minn. 

■VXBTUE,  Dennis  E.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Copake  Iron  Works,  Columbia 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1858;  son  of  John 
and  Mary  (Dinin)  Virtue;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents  March.  1859;  edu- 
cated in  district  school  and  Minnesota 
Academy;  unmarried.  Began  business 
career  at  Owatonna,  1880.  President 
Owatonna  Fanning  Mill  Co.,  Virtue  & 
Pound  Co.,  and  one  of  the  proprietors  of 
Owatonna  Creamery  Supply  Co.  Member 
Modern  Woodman  of  America,  U.  C.  T. 
Address:     Owatonna,  Minn. 

VISTAUIT£T,  Peter  Iiorentz,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Inderoen,  Norway,  Feb.  7, 
1871;  son  of  Sivert  Magnus  and  Lovice 
(Kvistad)  Vistaunet;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Norway,  from  Sth  to  15  th 
years;  came  to  America  and  attended 
public  schools  at  Lake  Park,  Minn.,  dur- 
ing winters  of  1888-90,  and  Concordia 
College,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  during  winters 
of  1895-98  graduatTng  from  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  University  of 
Minnesota,  June  5.  1903.  Began  practice 
of  medicine  at  Thief  River  Falls,  July 
1902,  wheie  he  has  since  remained.  Lu- 
theran. Member  of  Red  River  Valley 
Medical  Society.  Member  of  Independent 
Order  of  Scandinavian  Workmen.  Mar- 
ried at  Lake  Park,  Minn.,  June  27,  1903, 
to  Anna  Christina  Houglum.  Club: 
Antlers.  Address:  Thief  River  Falls, 
Minn. 

VOEGEI^I,  Thomas,  retail  druggist: 
born  at  New  Glarus,  Wis.,  Sept.  24,  1856; 
son  of  Tobias  and  Kunignude  Voegeli; 
educated  in  public  schools.  Fountain  City, 
Wis.,  at  Felton  &  Spencer  Business  Col- 
lege, Cleveland,  O.,  and  in  State  Nor- 
mal School,  Platteville,  Wis.;  married 
at  Newburgh.  N.  Y.,  1887,  to  Mrs.  Jas. 
W.  Yule.  Taught  school  in  Wisconsin, 
1872-83;  was  in  drug  business  in  La 
Moure,  N.  D.,  1883-87;  has  been  engaged 
in  drug  business  in  Minneapolis  with 
brother,  Henry,  since  Nov.  1,  1887,  and 
is  now  president  and  treasurer  Voegeli 
Brothers  Drug  Co.,  the  business  starting 
19  years  ago  in  a  little  drug  store  at 
Hennepin  and   Washington  Avenues  and 


has  grown  until  company  owns  four 
drug  stores  in  Minneapolis  with  annual 
receipts  of  nearly  $250,000.  Mason,  Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery,  Scottish 
Rite  and  Shrine;  also  member  B.  P.  O. 
F..  No.  44.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Cor.  Hennepin  and  Washington  Avs. 
Residence:      514    Hillside,    Minneapolis. 

VOLSTEAD,  Andrew  J.,  congressman, 
lawyer;  born  in  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.. 
1S60;  educated  in  public  schools,  St. 
Olef  College,  Northfield,  Minn.,  and  De- 
corah  Institute,  Decorah,  la.;  married  in 
1894,  to  Miss  Nellie  Gilruth.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1884;  county  attorney  Yellow  Medi- 
cine Co.,  14  years;  ex-president  board  of 
education,  ex-city  attorney  and  ex-mayor 
of  Granite  Falls.  Republican.  Has  been 
member  of  Congress,  7th  Minnesota  dis- 
trict, since  1903.  Home  address:  Granite 
Falls,   Minn. 

VON  BAUMBACH,  Frederick,  drug- 
gist; born  at.Hesse-Cassel,  Prussia,  Aug. 
30,  1838;  son  of  Lewis  and  Minna  (van 
Schenk)  von  Baumbach;  came  to  Amer- 
ica with  his  parents,  1848.  his  father 
being  obliged  to  flee  from  Germany  on 
account  of  political  differences  with  the 
government;  educated  by  tutor  and  in 
public  schools  of  Elyria,  O.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  store  at  Milwaukee. 
Wis.,  and  was  for  two  years  in  office  of 
city  treasurer.  Was  at  San  Antonio, 
Tex..  1860,  at  breaking  out  of  the  Civil 
War;  hastened  north  and  enlisted  in  Co. 
C,  5th  Wis.  Inf.,  serving  during  war  in 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  advancing  to  ma- 
nor 35th  Wis.  Inf.,  and  was  mustered  out 
April  16,  1866.  Engaged  in  drug  busi- 
ness at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  was  burned 
out  and  started  over  again  as  farmer  in 
Douglas  Co.,  Minn.,  where  he  has  since 
lived;  was  county  auditor,  1872-78;  sec- 
]-etary  of  State,  1878-85,  returning  to  of- 
fice of  county  auditor;  member  of  the 
firm  of  Baumbach  &  Holverson,  drugs. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  G.  A.  R.,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1863, 
to  Sarah  J.  Decker.  Address:  Alexan- 
dria, Minn. 

VON  BERG,  John  P.,  physician;  born 
at  Hazelt;rf.'ii,  Wis.,  July  15,  1858;  son 
of  Georgo  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Nichlas) 
\-on  Berg;  educated  at  German  and  Eng- 
lish College.  Galena,  111.,  graduating 
June,  1882;  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  graduating  degree  of  M.D.. 
Feb.,  1884.  Married  at  Colesburg,  La.. 
Oct.,  1884,  to  Miss  Mary  D.  Dittmer. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Charles 
City,  la.,  March,  1884;  has  been  in  prac- 
tice in  Minnesota  since  Nov.,  1885.  Allo- 
pathic school.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  A.  O.  V.  W.  Recreation:  Read- 
ing.    Address:      Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

VON  BOHI.AND,  Frederick  J.,  phys- 
ician; born  at  Bremerhaven,  Germany, 
Dec.  29,  1866;  son  of  Louis  and  Frida 
M.  (Klatte)  von  Bohland;  attended 
school  in  Germany;  came  to  Minnesota. 
1884;  attended  High  School  and  Normal 
School,  Mankato,  1884-86;  returned  to 
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entered  College  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, University  of  Minnesota,  1888, 
graduating,  M.D.,  1891.  In  practice  at 
Belle  Plaine  since  June,  1891.  Vice 
president  First  National  Batik  of  Belle 
Plaine.  County  physician  Scott  Co.; 
physician  to  Home  for  Aged  and  Or- 
phans, Belle  Plaine.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions, Minnesota  Valley  and  Scott  Coun- 
ty Medical  societies.  Member  Masonic 
order,  O.  E.  S.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A., 
W.  of  W.,  Royal  Neighbors.  Married  at 
I^ondon,  June  14,  1891,  to  Miss  Sophia 
Mueller.  Recreations:  Automobiling, 
fishing.     Address:      Belle   Plaine,   Minn. 

VON  BOHR,  Philip  A.  TX.,  bishop 
I.,utheran  Evangelical  Church;  born  in 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1843;  son  of 
Henry  C.  G.  and  Margaret  (Luetzel) 
Von  Rohr;  educated  in'  parochial  school. 
New  York;  Martin  Luther  College  and 
Seminary,  1856-63,  graduating,  Oct., 
1863;  ordained  to  Lutheran  Ministry 
Oct.  13,  1863.  Married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  1,  1866,  to  Miss  Emma  Schaal.  En- 
gaged in  the  ministry  since  1863,  and 
has  been  in  charge  of  parish  at  Winona 
since  June,  1866,  having  an  assistant 
since  1895;  bishop  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Synod  of  Wisconsin  and  other  states, 
since  1889.  Republican.  Recreations: 
Fishing,  music,  miscellaneous  reading, 
chess.     Address:     Winona,  Minn. 

w 

WAAO,  Aasold,  abstracter  of  titles; 
born  in  Norway,  June  17,  1859;  educated 
in  common  schools  and  at  Military 
Academy  of  Christiansand,  Norway, 
graduating,  May,  1882;  married  at  Ros- 
eau, Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1897.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, June  26,  1886,  and  to  Minnesota  4 
days  later;  was  county  auditor  Roseau 
Co.,  1897-98;  deputy  State  weighmaster. 
State  grain  department  of  Minnesota, 
1899-1900;  has  been  engaged  in  abstract 
of  title  business  since  May  20,  1901,  as 
official  abstracter  of  titles.  Also  man- 
ager" Roseau  County  Land  Co.  (co-part- 
nership); member  of  firm  of  K.  Fergu- 
son &  Co.  Democrat.  Member  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America  and  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 
Address:     Roseau,  Minn. 

WADE,  Charlie  C,  manager  Lawyers' 
Co-operative  Publishing  Co.;  born  at  La 
Grange,  Ind.,  Feb.  4,  1858;  son  of  Joseph 
B.  and  Louisa  J.  (Warner)  Wade;  edu- 
cated at  La  Grange  High  School;  mar- 
ried at  La  Grange,  March  24,  1880,  to 
Margaret  A.  Will.  Read  law  in  office  of 
Wade  &  Wade,  La  Grange,  Ind.,  and 
purchased  interest  of  brother  C.  U. 
Wade;  admitted  to  bar  1881;  practiced 
under  name  of  Wade  &  Wade  until  1892; 
engaged  in  farming  imtil  1894;  became 
associated  with  Bowen  &  Merrill,  law 
book  publishers,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1894-96;  in  1896  joined  the  Lawyers' 
Co-operative  Publishing  Co.,  as  sales- 
man; since  1904  in  charge  of  St.  Paul 
branch  of  the  company.  Republican. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Modern    Woodmen    of    America,    United 


Commercial  Travelers,  Eastern  Star, 
Knights  of  Khorassan.  Office:  National 
German-American  Bank  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    814  Grand  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

"WADi:,  Edward  Prancis,  real  estate; 
born  at  Union,  N.  J.,  Feb.  28,  1839;  son 
of  David  and  Joanna  Wade;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Union  up  to  16;  moved 
lo  Wisconsin,  1855,  and  attended  private 
school,  1855-57.  Married  at  Arcadia, 
Wis.,  April,  1860,  to  Miss  Amelia  A. 
Sherwood.  Enlisted  in  Civil  War,  in  Co. 
C,  30th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  14,  1862; 
discharged  for  promotion,  Jan.,  1865; 
Capt.  Co.  K,  46th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.,  Jan., 
to  Oct.,  1865.  Was  farmer,  county  com- 
missioner and  postmaster.  Hooker,  Wis., 
1866;  county  treasurer  and  justice  of  the 
peace,  fS67-70.  deputy  sheriff,  1871. 
Moved  to  Minnesota,  1872,  and  engaged 
in  farming  until  1875;  was  storekeeper 
and  justice  of  the  peace  at  Cedarville, 
1876-81;  clerk  of  district  court,  Martin 
Co.,  1881-90;  justice  of  the  peace  since 
1890;  also  court  commissioner,  attorney 
for  pensions  and  claims,  etc.  Member 
State  Board  of  Equalization  4  years; 
secretary  Fairmont  Board  of  Education 
10  years;  secretary  Fairmont  Building 
and  Loan  Association  for  16  years;  mem- 
ber firm  of  D.  W.  Wade  &  Co.;  director 
Fairmont  National  Bank,  1907.  Republi- 
can. Christian  Scientist.  Member  G. 
A.   R.     Address:     Fairmont,  Minn. 

'WADS'WOBTH,  Henry,  merchant; 
born  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  29,  1832; 
son  of  H.  S.  and  Louisa  (Hubbard) 
Wadsworth;  educated  at  Lancasterian 
School,  New  Haven;  Alexis  Painter 
School  (private).  West  Haven;  academy, 
Bethlehem,  Conn.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
School  of  Yale  University.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  1870,  and  began  in  hard- 
ware business;  now  head  of  hardware 
firm  of  H.  Wadsworth  &  Co.,  Glen- 
coe,  Minn.  Married,  1st,  1858,  to  Fidelia 
M.  Gilbert  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  (now 
deceased);  2nd,  1898,  to  Elnor  E.  Stev- 
enson, of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Recre- 
ation: Study  of  American  and  general 
history  and  literature.  Address:  Glen- 
coe,  Minn. 

'WAGEM'EB,  John,  real  estate;  born 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April  21,  1862;  son  of 
John  and  Susanna  (Hahn)  Wagener;  ed- 
ucated in  parochial  and  public  schools 
of  St.  Paul,  St.  John's  College,  gt.  Joe, 
Minn.,  and  graduated  from  St.  Paul 
Business  College;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
1889,  to  Julia  C.  Haggenmiller.  En- 
gaged in  grocery  business  in  St.  Paul, 
1880-94.  and  in  fuel  and  real  estate  busi- 
ness for  past  fifteen  years;  now  proprie- 
tor of  John  Wagener  &  Co.  Democrat. 
Was  city  treasurer  of  St.  Paul,  1893-94; 
sheriff  of  Ramsey  County,  Minn.,  1896- 
99.  Catholic.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Foresters,  Junior  Pioneers  of 
Ramsey  Co.,  B.  P.  O.  Elks,  Sons  of  Her- 
man. Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing, 
rowing,  riding.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
West  Side.  Office:  490  E.  7th  and  580 
Robert  Sts.  Residence:  51  The  Buck- 
ingham, St.  Paul. 


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WAGNEB,  Prederick  H.,  fire  insur- 
ance; born,  Freeport,  111.,  Nov.  25,  1853; 
son  of  William  and  Prederika  (Oden- 
wald)  Wagner;  educated  in  private 
schools  Freeport  and  Chicago,  111.  En- 
tered insurance  business,  1S69,  as  repre- 
sentative of  the  German  Insurance  Co., 
of  Freeport,  111.,  remaining  with  the 
companj^  until  1876;  filled  position  of 
secretary  German  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
Peoria,  111.,  1S76-S6;  member  of  fire  in- 
surance firm  of  Christian  and  Wagner, 
Minneapolis,  1886-1905;  president  of  the 
F.  H.  Wagner  Agency,  since  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Member  board  of  supervisors  Peoria 
Co.,  111.,  ISSl.  Republican.  Christian 
Scientist.  Mason.  Married,  Burlington, 
la.,  1875,  to  Miss  Emily  Kupper.  Recre- 
ation: Travel.  Office:  New  York  Life 
Bldg.  Residence:  1712  S.  Dupont  Av., 
Minneapolis. 

WAHIi,  Thomas  W.,  real  estate;  born 
at  Eau  Claire,  "Wis.,  1873;  son  of  W.  H. 
Wahl;  educated  in  public  schools.  Came 
to  Duluth,  1882;  has  been  identified  with 
real  estate,  loan  and  insurance  business 
for  20  years;  was  associated  with  W.  C. 
Sherwood  &  Co.,  Duluth,  1888-97;  has 
been  in  business  as  T.  W.  Wahl  &  Co., 
since  1897;  also  president  Alpha  Mining 
Co.  Republican.  Married  at  Duluth, 
1898,  to  Miss  Daisy  I.  Butchart.  CluDs: 
Duluth  Boat,  Curling,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Rec- 
reations: Athletic  sports.  Office:  Ex- 
change Bldg.  Residence:  2006  E.  1st 
St..  Duluth,  Minn. 

WAINXAAN,  Charles  Faul,  vice  presi- 
dent Nortliwestern  Telephone  Exchange 
Co.;  born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May,  1845;  son 
of  Alfred  J.  and  Elizabelh  (Paul)  Wain- 
man;  common  school  education;  married 
at  Cleveland,  O.,  to  Miss  Clara  E.  Cad- 
man.  Enlisted,  1862,  in  2nd  N.  Y.  Ar- 
tillery and  was  honorably  discharged, 
1865,  on  account  of  wounds  received  in 
battle  of  Cold  Harbor.  Va.,  June  23, 
1864.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1887;  became 
connected  with  telephone  business,  1876, 
and  has  since  been  identified  with  tele- 
phone systems  of  the  Northwest.  Vice 
president  and  director  Northwestern 
Telephone  Exchange  Co.,  Duluth  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Mesaba  Teleplione  Co.,  Albert 
Lea  Telephone  Co.;  director  Minnesota 
Central  Telephone  Co.,  Litchfield  Tele- 
phone Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Mem- 
ber John  A.  Rawlins  Post,  G.  A.  R. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Town 
and  Country,  Long  Meadow  Gun,  Kitchi 
Gamma  (Duluth).  Recreations:  Shoot- 
ing and  fishing.  Office:  3rd  Av.  S.  & 
5th  St.  Residence:  3325  Park  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WAKEMAN,  Walter,  lawyer;  born  at 
Fairfield,  Vt.,  1843;  son  of  Horatio  P. 
and  Rachel  Wakeman;  served  in  civil 
war,  in  12th  Vt.  Vol.  Inf.;  educated  at 
Eastman  Business  College,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  18G6,  and  at  Barre  Academy, 
Barre,  Vt.,  1868;  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  at  St.  Albans,  Vt., 
1870.  Came  to  Marshall,  Lyon  Co.,  1872. 
County  attorney  Lyon  Co.,  three  terms; 
court    commissioner    10    years.      Member 


Masonic  order,  G.  A.  R.  Married  at 
Lynd,  Minn.,  1876,  to  Miss  J.  Eva  Wat- 
son.    Address:     Marshall,  Minn. 

WAIiSO,  Carlos  Iieander,  pianos  and 
organs;  born  at  Jefferson,  Wis.,  Sept. 
13,  1852;  son  of  A.  H.  and  Emily  S. 
Waldo;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Wisconsin.  Began  active  career  in  lum- 
ber business,  in  Wisconsin;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1884,  and  engaged  in  loans, 
etc.,  1884-90;  entered  piano  business. 
1890,  and  is  junior  member  of  the  well 
known  firm  of  Foster  &  Waldo.  Married 
in  Wisconsin,  1876,  to  Miss  Nellie  Farn- 
liam.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
Minikahda,  Automobile.  Recreations: 
Automobiling,  hunting  and  fishing.  Of- 
fice: 36  S.  5th  St.  Residence:  403  Oak 
Grove  St.,   Minneapolis. 

VTAIiSOBF,  Michael  W.,  manufactur- 
er of  lal)t'l.-^  :iii(l  folding  boxes;  born  at 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  March  28,  1869;  son  of 
William  and  Rose  (Pohl)  Waldorf;  edu- 
cated in  St.  Cloud  public  schools  and  St. 
Cloud  State  Normal  School;  married  at 
Red  Wing,  Oct.  17,  1893,  to  Miss  Ida  May 
Wample.  Engaged,  since  1891,  in  man- 
ufacture of  labels  and  folding  boxes, 
being  secretary,  treasurer  and  manager 
of  H.  L.  Collins  Co.  Also  vice  president 
Kuhles  Stock  Co.  and  president  Waldorf 
Bindery  Co.  Roman  Catholic.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.  Clubs:  Plamilton 
(Chicago).  Office:  Hampden  and  Myr- 
tle Avs.  Residence:  827  Ashland  Av. 
St.  Paul. 

WAIiKEB,  Alexander,  grain  buyer; 
born  in  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland.  Feb.  24, 
1852;  son  of  Robert  and  Ann  (Allanach) 
Walker;  public  school  education;  came 
to  America,  Feb.  22,  1885,  and  located 
in  Minnesota;  married  at  Worthington, 
Minn.,  1903,  to  Minnie  M.  Dow.  Engaged 
in  farming  until  1893,  since  which  time 
he  has  been  manager  and  treasurer  of 
the  Magnolia  Mercantile  &  Elevator  Co. 
Also  president  Magnolia  State  Bank.  Re- 
publican. County  commissioner  Rock 
Co.,  7  years;  member  school  board  7 
years,  village  council  4  years  (president 
3  years).  Presbyterian.  Member  Mod- 
ern Woodmen  of  America.  Address: 
Magnolia,   Minn. 

WAIiKES,  Alfred  Edg-ar,  physician; 
born  near  London,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  3, 
1862;  son  of  George  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Morden)  Walker;  educated  in  public 
schools,  collegiate  institute  and  in 
training  school  for  teachers;  taught 
school,  1882-96;  studied  medicine  at  tlie 
Western  University,  1886-89.  and  at 
Beflevue  Medical  College,  New  York, 
1889-1890,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1900,  receiving  degree  of  M.D.,  same 
year,  from  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Toronto,  Can.  In  practice  in 
Duluth  since  1890.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions, St.  Louis  County  Medical  Society. 
Mason  (32°);  member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried at  Ashland,  Wis.,  Aug.  15,  1895,  to 
Miss  Adella  Shores.  Office:  New  Jersey 
Bldg.  Residence:  12  Chester  Terrace, 
Duluth. 


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WAI.KBB,  Thomas  Barlow,  lumber- 
man; born  at  Xenia,  O.,  Feb.  1,  1S40; 
.son  of  Piatt  Bayless  and  Anstis  (Bar- 
low) Walker;  graduated  at  Baldwin  Uni- 
versity, Berea,  O.,  at  age  of  16;  married, 
at  Berea,  O.,  Dec.  19,  1863,  to  Harriet  G. 
Hulett.  First  business  experience  was 
as  commercial  traveler;  then  contractor 
for  cordwood  and  cross  ties  for  railway. 
Taught  school;  member  of  government 
surveying  party  to  Northwest;  located 
in  Minneapolis.  Minn.,  1862;  engaged  in 
lumber,  pine  lands  and  milling  opera- 
tions in  Minnesota  and  on  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Projector  and  builder  of  St.  Lou- 
is Park,  Minneapolis;  has  large  property 
interests;  active  in  the  social,  educa- 
tional and  industrial  progress  of  the 
city  and  state.  The  Walker  private  art 
gallery,  regarded  as  one  of  the  greatest 
art  collections  of  America,  is  open  free 
to  the  public.  President  Board  of  Direc- 
tors Minneapolis  Public  Library;  presi- 
dent Minneapolis  Fine  Arts  Society; 
member  National  Arts  Society.  Widely 
recognized  on  account  of  generous  phil- 
anthropy and  warm  public  spirit.  Office: 
SO?  Hennepin  Av.  Residence:  803  Hen- 
nepin Av.,   Minneapolis. 

WAIiKBB,  WiUiam  Henry,  banking, 
etc.;  born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  March  11, 
1859;  son  of  Asa  and  Mary  Crowle 
(Bruce)  Walker;  attended  country 
schools  and  spent  4  montlis  at  Albert 
Lea  High  School.  Engaged  in  farming 
and  teaching  school  until  1892;  in  farm 
implement  and  macliinery  business  un- 
der firm  name  of  Walker  &  Valby,  until 
1899;  was  president  of  creamery  com- 
pany, 1900,  since  which  time  he  has  been 
manager  of  the  W.  H.  Walker  Milling 
Co.;  also  president  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Alden.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  M.  B.  A., 
and  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Alden,  Minn., 
March  31.  1905,  to  Mary  Whelpley.  Ad- 
dress:    Alden,  Minn. 

WAIiIi,  Whitney,  real  estate;  born  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Sept.  22,  1863;  son  of 
Caleb  and  Julia  (Whitney)  Wall;  edu- 
cated in  Racine  (Wis.)  College.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Robinson  & 
Cary  Co.,  hardware,  St.  Paul;  was  con- 
nected witli  St.  Paul  Street  Railway  Co., 
and  entered  real  estate  and  insurance 
business  at  St.  Paul,  1886;  appointed 
special  agent  U.  S.  Treasury  department 
at  St.  Paul,  1892,  removing  to  Duluth 
and  continuing  in  same  capacity  until 
1898;  re-entered  real  estate  business  at 
Duluth  in  which  he  has  continued.  Dem- 
ocrat. Episcopalian.  Married  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1893,  to  Miss  Rosa  McDonald. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Duluth  Curling. 
Office:  Palladio  Bldg.  Residence:  1429 
Jefferson    Av.,    Duluth. 

WA^IiACE,  J.  P.,  banker;  born  in 
Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  1844;  educated  in 
district  schools  and  at  the  Detroit  Com- 
mercial College.  Began  business  career 
as  clerk  in  a  general  store  at  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.;  became  teller  in  bank  at  Detroit, 
1862;  entered  emplov  of  Union  Trust 
Co.,    Chicago,    111.,    1868,    and    later   acted 


as  credit  manager  of  wholesale  house. 
Located  in  Pelican  Rapids,  Otter  Tail 
Co.,  in  1882;  was  one  of  the  incorpora- 
tors of  the  village  and  acted  as  its 
president  for  the  first  three  years.  Is 
now  president  of  the  State  Bank  of 
Pelican  Rapids.  Married  at  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  1869,  to  Miss  Jennie  Scott.  Ad- 
dress:     Pelican   Rapids,   Minn. 

WAIiIiACB,  James  Graham,  president 
Walhu-.-Uallurd  Luih1h.-i-  Co.;  born  Nov. 
27.  18G3;  educated  at  Washington  and 
Jefferson  College,  Pa.  Came  to  Minne- 
apolis in  1883  and  entered  the  lumber 
business  same  year,  devoting  his  atten- 
tion to  lumber  interests  since;  was  one 
of  the  organizers  of  the  Wallace-Ballord 
Lumber  Co.,  1900,  and  has  been  its  pres- 
ident since  the  time  of  its  organization. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  500  1st  St. 
S.,   Minneapolis. 

WAIiXiACZ:,  Thomas  P.,  Jr.,  lawyer; 
born  in  Bogata,  LT.  S.  of  Columbia,  S. 
A.,  Nov.  7,  1872;  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  F. 
and  Martha  (Torrence)  Wallace;  gradu- 
ate University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1893;  Law  Department,  same  uni- 
versity, degree  of  LL.B.,  189  5.  Unmar- 
ried. Member  of  firm  of  Woods,  King- 
man &  Wallace.  Director  and  treasurer, 
P^sterly-Hoppln  Co.,  general  insurance; 
secretary  and  director  Wallace-Ballord 
Lumber  Co.,  T.  V.  Moreau  Co.,  opticians 
and  kodak  dealers.  Member  American 
and  Minnesota  Bar  associations.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Chi  Psi,  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Minikahda 
.  (secretary),  Minneapolis,  Roosevelt. 
Recreation:  Tennis.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  500  8th  St.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

WAIiIiBIiOM,  Charles,  furniture  and 
caipets;  born  in  Sweden,  March  5,  1842; 
son  of  Peter  and  Annie  Helena  (Eck- 
lund)  Wallblom;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Sweden.  Reared  on  a  farm; 
learned  the  carriage  maker's  trade;  came 
to  America  witli  two  brothers,  in  1866, 
locatin.g  in  St.  Paul,  1867;  became  con- 
nected with  sash  and  door  factory  of 
Corliss,  Chapman  &  Drake,  and  remained 
with  them  19  years,  occupying  position 
of  Foreman  the  last  15  years.  Visited 
Europe  with  his  family,  1886-87,  and  on 
his  return  organized  tlie  Wallblom  & 
Torsell  Furniture  &  Carpet  Co.;  lost  all 
in  panic  of  1S93.  Started  again,  1894,  as 
the  Wallblom  Furniture  &  Carpet  Co., 
of  which  he  is  president  and  which  has 
become  one  of  the  largest  and  most  flour- 
ishing enterprises  of  the  kind  in  St. 
Paul.  Republican.  Member  Minnesota 
Legislature,  1893.  Member  Swedish 
Lutheran  Mission  Church,  (chairman  of 
congregation  for  21  years  and  cliairnian 
board  of  trustees  since  1874);  cliairman 
Swedish  Old  Settlers'  Association;  pres- 
ident Swedish  Bethseda  Benevolent  So- 
ciety, Engelbracket  Benevolent  Society, 
Minnehaha  College.  Married  at  St.  Paul, 
1870,  to  Miss  Matilda  Swensen.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  407-417  Jackson 
St.  Residence:  1089  Jessie  St.,  St. 
Paul. 


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WAIiIiING,  Plympton  Ayers,  phys- 
ician; born  in  Warren  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  11, 
1850;  son  of  Asaph  and  Ann  (.Negus) 
Walling;  educated  in  common  and  nor- 
mal' schools  of  Pennsylvania  and  in 
Medical  Department  University  of  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1876;  married  at  Corry,  Pa.,  Aug.  11, 
1875,  to  Miss  Rosaline  Kennedy.  Prac- 
ticed medicine  at  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  1876- 
82;  at  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  1882-98;  has 
engaged  in  retail  drug  business  since 
1898.  Republican.  Address:  Park  Rap- 
ids, Minn. 

WAIiSETH,  Joachim,  lawyer;  born  at 
Throndhjem.  Norway,  Aug.  17,  1849;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Throndhjem. 
Came  to  America,  June  5,  1866;  located 
in  Minnesota,  1868;  taught  school,  1869- 
sii;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to 
the  bar  by  the  supreme  court  of  Min- 
nesota, 1882;  began  practice  of  law  at 
Fisher,  Minn.,  1882;  removed  to  Fertile, 
Minn.,  1890;  has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Thief  River  Falls  since  May  1, 
19(T5.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Married, 
1st,  at  Lanesboro,  Minn.,  Sept.  5,  1869, 
Miss  Mary  E.  Thompson  (died  July  1, 
1871);  married,  2nd,  Jan.  31,  1874.  to 
Miss  Thora  Jurgenson.  Address:  Thief 
River   Falls,   Minn. 

"WAIiSH,  Edward  Freeman,  physician; 
born  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20, 
1858;  son  of  James  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Furbeck)  Walsh;  graduated  from  pub- 
lic school  and  Union  Classical-  Institute, 
Schenectady;  Union  College,  Schenecta- 
dy, 1882,  A.B.  and  A.M.;  College  of  Phys- 
icians and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1886; 
on  staff  of  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York, 
1886-1888,  spending  the  following  two 
and  a  half  years  in  hospitals  and  lab- 
oratories of  Berlin,  Vienna,  Strasburg, 
Paris  and  Edinburg.  Specialist  in  di- 
gestive and  rectal  diseases.  Republican. 
Member  of  Dutch  Reformed  Church. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations  and  Ramsey  Coun- 
ty Medical  Society.  Mason,  Shriner; 
member  B.  P.  O.  E  Unmarried.  Office: 
Endicott  Arcade  Bldg.  Residence:  Mer- 
chants Hotel,   St.   Paul. 

WAIiSH,  James  Robertson,  real  es- 
tate; born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  24, 
1842;  son  of  Alexander  Robertson  and 
Emily  M.  (Brown)  Walsh;  educated  in 
private  schools  of  New  York  City  and 
T'niversity  of  New  York,  graduating 
1863;  widower.  Began  business  career 
in  employ  of  the  wholesale  dry  goods 
house  of  Davis,  Rhodes  &  Co.,  1865-69; 
in  1870  was  member  of  tlie  firm  of  Em- 
erson Rhodes  &  Co.,  dry  goods  jobbers, 
New  York  City;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1871. 
and  was  engaged  in  real  estate  and  loan 
business,  1871-77;  general  manager  and 
treasurer  St.  Paul  City  R.  R.  Co.,  1878- 
82;  member  of  firm  of  Campbell,  Walsh 
&  Jilson,  machinery  and  mill  supplies. 
1882-88;  since  1891  in  real  estate  and 
loan  business,  with  E.  W.  Peet  &  Son. 
Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Residence:  892 
Goodrich  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WAIiTHEB,    Theodore    G.,    hardware; 


born  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  8,  1847; 
son  of  Carl  and  Louise  (Bogk)  Walther; 
educated  in  public  schools,  Sheboygan. 
Wis.,  and  Ripon  College,  Ripon,  Wis.; 
married  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Oct.  4, 
1871,  to  Hattie  F.  Darling  (now  de- 
ceased). Began  in  hardware  business 
with  F.  Lawrence  at  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
1862;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1871,  and  be- 
came connected  with  present  house, 
which  changed  in  1901  to  title  of  Hack- 
ett.  Waltlier,  Gates  Hardware  Co., 
wholesale  hardware,  of  whicli  he  is  vice 
president.  Republican.  Office:  Fourth 
and  Rosabel  Sts.  Residence:  696  Good- 
rich St.,   St.   Paul. 

"WAI^TOir,  Edmund  G.,  real  estate; 
born  in  London,  Eng.,  1864;  settled  in 
Dakota  and  entered  real  estate  business, 
at  beginning  of  active  career;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1886.  President  The  Ed- 
mund G.  Walton  Agency,  Minnesota  De- 
benture Co.,  Anglo  American  Investment 
Co.;  vice  president  Thiem  Manufactur- 
ing Co.;  director  Arcade  Investment  Co. 
Married  at  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1889,  to  Miss 
Nell  Ingram.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Min- 
ikahda.  Off.ce:  114  S.  4th  St.  Resi- 
dence:     802   Mt.   Curve  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

WAIiZ,  Michael,  real  estate;  born  in 
Lee  Co..  HI.,  Oct.  13,  1854;  son  of  Michael 
and  Eva  (Schmidt)  Walz;  came  to  Min- 
nesota with  parents,  r860;  atTended  pub- 
lic school  at  St.  Joseph,  and  St.  John's 
College.  Collegeville;  married  in  Lee 
Co.,  111.,  Feb.  5,  1883,  to  Miss  Lizzie 
Reis.  Taught  school  in  Stearns  Co., 
Minn.,  1871-78;  entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Perham,  Minn.,  1879;  organized 
Bank  of  Perham,  1890,  and  retired  from 
banking,  1900;  has  been  engaged  in  real 
estate  and  loan  business  since  1900.  Re- 
publican. Member  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1903-04,  and  again  elected^  Nov., 
1906.  Roman  Catholic.  Member  Knights 
of  Columbus.     Address:     Perham,   Minn. 

-WARD,  Albert  Ii.,  banker,  farmer; 
born  at  Conewango,  N.  Y.,  1842;  son  of 
Luke  and  Charlotte  (Morgan)  Ward;  ed- 
ucated in  common  schools  of  New  York 
and  at  Randolph  Academy,  Randolph,  N. 
Y.  Served  as  private  in  War  of  the 
Rebellion;  opened  law  office  at  Fairmont, 
Minn.,  1864;  county  auditor  and  register 
of  deeds,  Martin  Co.;  county  attorney  for 
three  terms;  postmaster,  Fairmont,  un- 
der Lincoln,  Grant,  Cleveland  and  Mc- 
Kinley;  retired  from  active  practice  of 
law  early  in  the  '90s.  Started  Martin 
County  Bank  as  a  private  institution, 
1874;  converted  it  into  State  bank,  1890, 
and  into  national  bank,  1900.  President 
Martin  County  National  Bank  (Fair- 
mont), Truman  National  Bank  (Tru- 
man), Welcome  National  Bank  (Wel- 
come), Sherburn  National  Bank  (Sher- 
l)urn).  all  of  Minnesota;  director  Tru- 
man State  Bank,  Truman,  Minn.  Also 
president  Ward  Machine  Co.,  Ward  Mill- 
ing Co.,  and  Independent-Zeitung  Co., 
all  of  Fairmont.  Owner  of  large  farm- 
ing and  real  estate  interests  in  LTnited 
States  and  Canada.  Republican.  Mar- 
ried at  Fairmont,  1868,  to  Miss  Charlotta 
Jennings.     Address:     Fairmont,  Minn. 


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WABD,  Ames,  Sr.,  president  Ames- 
Brooks  Co.;  grain  commission.  Address: 
Dulutli. 

WARD,  Francis  E.,  railway  official; 
born  July  29,  1S67;  educated  at  McGill 
Model  School,  Montreal,  Quebec.  En- 
tered railway  service  Sept..  18S1,  as  ap- 
prentice clerk  and  stenographer  to  me- 
chanical department  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  at 
Montreal;  was  secretary  to  2nd  vice 
president  fit.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 
toba Ry.,  at  St.  Paul,  1886-87;  secretary 
and  chief  clerk  to  president  and  general 
manager  Eastern  Ry.,  of  Minnesota, 
1888-90;  secretary  to  president  Great 
Northern  Ry.,  1891-94;  assistant  to  pres- 
ident same  road,  1894-98;  general  super- 
intendent Montana  Central  Ry.,  March 
to  Oct.,  1898;  general  superintendent 
Great  Northern  Ry.,  1898-1903;  general 
manager  same  road  since  March  1,  1903. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  3rd  N.  W. 
Cor.  Broadway.  Residence:  544  Port- 
land Av.,    St.   Paul. 

WARD,  Crershom  Bennett;  born  in  Mc- 
Henry  Co.,  111.,  April  10,  1852;  son  of 
George  and  Betsey  (Bennett)  Ward;  ed- 
ucated in  common  schools;  at  Hedding 
Seminary,  Abington,  111.,  one  year; 
Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  111., 
three  years.  Has  been  engaged  in  bank- 
ing business  at  Alexandria,  Minn.,  since 
1876;  now  president  First  National  Bank 
of  Alexandria.  Colonel  on  military 
staffs  of  Governors  Nelson  and  Clough; 
member  Minnesota  Legislature,  1901-03; 
State  senator,  1903-05;  member  Minne- 
sota State  Normal  School  Board,  1896- 
97;  member  board  of  education,  Alex- 
andria, for  23  years.  Republican.  Ma- 
son (32°),  Shfiner;  member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  at  Wilmette,  111.. 
Sept.  27,  1877,  to  Miss  Mary  Westorfleld. 
Address:     Ale.xandria,    Minn. 

WARD,  Roscoe  Percy,  banker;  born  at 
Waseca,  Minn.,  Jan.  5,  1872;  son  of  Wil- 
liam G.  and  Ella  C.  (Trowbridge)  Ward; 
graduate  High  School,  Waseca;  attended 
University  of  Minnesota,  1889-91.  Be- 
gan career  by  succeeding  his  father  as 
president  of  the  Peoples  State  Bank, 
Waseca,  but  resigned  position  to  take 
active  management  of  the  bank  as  cash- 
ier, in  which  he  continued,  1897-1907; 
has  been  president  of  the  bank  since 
Jan.,  1907.  Operates  an  extensive  farm. 
Member  M.  N.  G.,  1887-88;  president 
Waseca  city  council,  1899.  Republican. 
Member  Sigma  Clii.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Aug.,  1903,  to  Miss  Daisy 
Cole.  Recreations:  Travel  and  hunting. 
Address:     Waesca,  Minn. 

WARDEIiIi,  John  M.,  banking,  stock 
raising;  born  in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  20,  1839;  son  of  William  and  Ann 
(Todd)  Wardell;  served  one  year  in 
Civil  War  as  member  60th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
1861-62;  married  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
November.  1868,  to  Miss  Lucy  E.  Moses. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1866;  proprietor  of 
the  first  lumber  yard  in  Tracy,  Minn., 
continuing  in- lumber  business,  1874-98; 
president  Citizens  State  Bank  since  1904: 
proprietor   Springdale   Stock   Farm,   Red- 


wood Co.  Was  president  first  council  of 
Tracy,  served  two  terms  as  mayor  and 
has  been  county  commissioner  of  Lyon 
Co.  since  1905.  Republican.  Member  G. 
A.  R.,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address:  Tracy, 
Minn. 

WARE,  Alfred  K.,  president  North- 
field  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.;  born  at 
Waterloo,  la.,  Aug.  23,  1863;  son  of  Ed- 
ward Kirkland  and  Mary  (Maxwell) 
Ware;  educated  in  Waterloo  and  Minne- 
apolis public  scliools  and  Evanston 
(111.)  High  School.  Began  active  career 
in  land  office  of  Charles  W.  Andrews, 
Lake  Benton,  Minn.;  went  East  and 
spent  two  years  in  Virginia  in  fancy 
live  stock  business;  bought  and  owned 
the  famous  sire  Alcantara,  2:23,  one  of 
the  most  noted  stallions  in  tlie  world; 
located  in  Northfield,  Minn.,  in  1899, 
where  he  has  been  successful  both  in 
business  and  politics.  Since  1900,  presi- 
dent Northfield  Light,  Heat  &  Power 
Co.  Owner  and  manager  of  the  Ware 
Auditorium  (the  only  theatre  in  the 
city)  and  of  the  Alcantara  live  stock 
farm.  Republican.  Entered  politics, 
1901,  as  alderman;  elected  mayor  of 
Northfield,  1903;  elected  to  State  Legis- 
lature, 1904;  delegate  to  State  conven- 
tion and  member  resolutions  committee, 
1906.  Congregationalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Modern  Woodmen  of  Ameri- 
ca, A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Lake  Ben- 
ton, March  30,  1887,  to  Miss  Harriett 
Fletcher.  Ten  children  have  blessed 
this  union:  8  living  and  2  dead 
(six  boys  and  4  girls);  children  living: 
Cecil  G.,  18;  Mildred,  17;  Ralph  K.,  16; 
Fletcher,  K.,  15;  Marjorie  Helen,  13; 
Alexander  E.,  10;  John  Theodore,  S;  Al- 
freda  Lillian,  3  years.  Address:  North- 
field,   Minn. 

WARE,  Edwin  Morton,  loans  and  real 
estate;  born  Bridgeton.  N.  J.,  Sept.  21, 
1834;  son  of  John  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Reeves)  Ware;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools  of  Bridgeton,  N.  J.; 
twice  married  and  now  a  widower.  Suc- 
cessfully conducted  a  general  store  for 
many  years  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1891,  and  on  April  1,  1891. 
began  with  son,  Robert  L.,  in  business 
of  mortgage  investments,  real  estate, 
fire  insurance  and  care  of  estates,  under 
the  firm  name  of  K.  M.  and  R.  L.  Ware. 
On  October  1.  1894,  Mr.  R.  L.  Ware  re- 
tired and  the  firm  of  E.  M.  &  H.  F.  Ware 
was  organized,  continuing  and  greatly 
increasing  tlie  business.  Presbyterian. 
Mason.  Member  Minnesota  Society  of 
New  York.  Club:  Minnesota.  Office: 
National  German  American  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:     487  Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WARE,  Howard  Tithian,  loans  and 
real  estate;  born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J., 
November  25,  1858;  son  of  Edwin  M. 
and  I.,ucy  (Topham)  Ware;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Bridgeton  and  at  West 
Jersey  Academy,  Bridgeton:  married  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  August  20,  1891,  to 
Clara  M.  Wilson.  Began  business  career 
at  Bridgeton  as  merchant.  Came  to  St. 
Paul    in    1887    and    in   July    of    that   year 


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entered  the  employ  of  E.  W.  Peet  & 
Co.;  mortgage  loans  and  insurance;  in 
April,  1888,  formed  a  co-partnership  with 
Major  B.  F.  Wright  under  the  firm  name 
of  B.  F.  Wriglit  &  Company,  in  the 
same  line  of  business,  and  October  1, 
1894,  went  into  business  with  his  father 
under  the  firm  name  of  E.  M.  &  H.  F. 
"Ware,  mortgage  loans,  insurance,  real 
estate  and  care  of  property,  in  which 
business  he  is  now  engaged.  Independ- 
ent Democrat.  Member  of  Minnesota 
Society  of  New  York.  Presbyterian. 
Mason.  Club:  Minnesota.  Oflice:  312- 
313  National  German-American  Bank 
Bldg.  Residence:  561  Laurel  Av.,  Flat 
No.  2,  St.  Paul. 

WASE,  Joseph  Edwin,  banking;  born 
Morrison,  111.,  May  17,  1S63;  son  of  Jo- 
seph and  Martha  Emma  (Roy)  Ware; 
educated  in  high  school,  Morrison;  at 
Beloit  College,  Beloit,  Wis.,  and  at  Carle- 
ton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  gradu- 
ating 1SS3;  married  at  Red  Wing,  Minn., 
April  28,  1886,  to  Miss  Kate  Belle  Web- 
ster. Engaged  as  bookkeeper  in  Com- 
mercial Bank,  Minneapolis,  1884-85,  re- 
moving to  Clark,  S.  D.,  and  continued 
in  banking  with  brother,  1885-88;  in  in- 
surance and  loan  business  at  Minneapo- 
lis, 1888-93;  organized  St.  Anthony  Falls 
Bank  and  became  its  cashier,  1893.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: St.  Anthony  Falls  Bank,  St.  An- 
thony Falls.  Residence:  515  9th  Av., 
S.  E.,   Minneapolis. 

WABE,  Robert  !■.,  real  estate  and 
loans;  born  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  May  1, 
1806;  son  of  Edwin  M.  and  Lucy  (Top- 
ham)  Ware;  educated  in  public  schools 
and  at  South  Jersey  Institute,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J.  Removed  to  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  where  he  remained  in  business  for  4 
years;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1887,  and  en- 
gaged in  negotiation  of  loans  and  mort- 
gages; became  president  of  the  National 
Investment  Co.,  1894;  president  of  the 
Ware-Hospes  Co.,  St.  Paul,  and  Ware- 
Baker  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Also  president 
of  the  Real  Estate  Exchange,  St.  Paul. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  June  11,  1889,  to 
Miss  Belle  Curtis.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country,  St. 
Paul;  Minneapolis,  Commercial  (Minne- 
apolis). Offices:  Germania  Life  Bldg., 
St.  Paul,  and  Security  Bank  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis. Residence:  3  Crocus  Hill,  St. 
Paul. 

WABHAM,  Thomas  Tweed,  physician; 
born  at  Kingston.  Ontario,  Canada,  Aug. 
31,  18 till;  son  of  Ricliard  Lee  and  Agnes 
(Tweed)  Warliam;  educated  in  public 
schools,  Ontario;  came  to  Minneapolis, 
April  29,  1866,  and  went  to  work  at 
trade  of  paper  hanger;  entered  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Hamline 
University,  1894.  and  worked  his  way 
through,  notwithstanding  the  general 
financial  depression  of  the  time,  gradu- 
ating, degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.,  1897.  Be- 
g;in  practice  of  medicine  at  Vernon  Cen- 
tre, Minn.,  continuing  for  7  years;  lo- 
cated permanently  in  Minneapolis,  1904. 
Medical      director     Woodmen's      Mutual 


Casualty  Co.;  professor  dietetics  Medi- 
cal Department  Hamline  University. 
Was  county  physician  Blue  Earth  Co., 
Minn.,  4  years.  Republican;  chairman 
Republican  County  Central  Committee 
Blue  Earth  Co.,  2  years.  Presbyterian. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety and  Minnesota  Valley,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  associa- 
tions.    Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  P. 

0.  E.,  M.  W.  A.,  M.  B.  A.,  E.  F.  U.. 
Home  Guards,  Yeomen,  R.  N.  A.,  A.  O. 
[T.  W.,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Unmarried. 
Club:  Flour  City  Curling.  Recreations: 
Outdoor  sports.  Office:  Masonic  Tem- 
ple. Residence:  3454  Nicollet  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WABITE,  Edwin  George,  physician; 
born  at  St.  Patil,  Minn.,  July  10,  1870; 
son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Gill)  Warne; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul, 
private  schools  ih  England  and  Hamline 
University,  graduating  M.D.,  1897;  mar- 
ried in  New  York,  1894,  to  Nellie  E.  C. 
Poulter.  Engaged  in  general  practice  as 
physician  and  surgeon  in  St.  Paul  from 
1897.  Member  Ramsey  County  Medical 
Society,  Minnesota  State  and  American 
Medical  associations.  Member  Junior 
Pioneers.  Office:  101  E.  6th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    Farrington   Place,   St.  Paul. 

WABNEKE,  Herman  John,  manager 
Minneapolis  Branch  United  States  Ra- 
diator Co.;  born  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  18, 
1876;  son  of  Frederick  H.  Warneke;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools,  Arlington  and 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  in  business  col- 
lege. Entered  service  of  American  Ra- 
diator Co.,  as  stenographer  when  18 
years  of  age,  was  made  salesman  for  the 
company  in  two  years  and  has  tilled 
the  position  of  manager  for  the  U.  S. 
Radiator  Co.   at   Minneapolis,   since   Dec. 

1,  1901.  Member  Masonic  order.  Re- 
publican; member  Roose\fjlt  Club.  Mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  14,  1900,  to 
Miss  Louise  Elverum.  Recreations: 
Golf,  yachting.  Office:  9th  and  Wash- 
ington Avs.,  S.  Residence:  Maplewood, 
Minnetonka,   Minn. 

WABNEB,  Alfred  L.,  coal  and  fuel; 
born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1860;  son 
of  Calvin  N.  and  Charlotte  (Tongue) 
Warner;  came  to  Minneapolis.  1871;  ed- 
ucated in  public  schools  of  Albany  and 
Minneapolis.  Began  active  career  in 
Minneapolis,  where  he  has  been  engaged 
for  30  years  in  various  lines  of  busi- 
ness; was  member  of  the  firm  of  AVar- 
ner,  Newman  &  Warner,  paper  mills; 
went  into  the  coal  business  in  1891  as 
Bennett  <fe  Warner,  closing  out.  1897,  to 
become  manager  of  the  Consolidated  Co.; 
has  been  city  sales  agent  of  the  Pioneer 
Fuel  Co.,  since  1901.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason,  Knight  Templar. 
Shriner;  member  Royal  Arcanum,  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Independent  Order  of  Foresters. 
Married  at  New  York  City,  1884,  to 
Miss  Lizzie  E.  Newman.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  8-12  S.  5th  St.  Resi- 
dence:    1029  Lynden  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

WABNEB,  Eli  S.j  U.  S.  surveyor  gen- 
eral   of    Minnesota;    born    at    Rochester, 


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Minn.,  June  6,  1S5G;  son  of  Amos  and 
Aurelia  Ij.  (Dilly)  Warner;  attended 
public  and  high  scliool,  at  Garden  City, 
Minn.  Lived  for  30  years  in  Garden 
City;  elected  to  State  Legislature  from 
Blue  Karth  Co.,  1SS5;  removed  to  St. 
Paul,  ISSG;  secretary  State  Warehouse 
Commission  6  years;  elected  to  State 
Legislature  from  Ramsey  Co.,  1895;  ap- 
pointed Ignited  States  surveyor  general 
of  Minnesota,  1902,  and  now  occupies 
that  office.  Treasurer  McGill,  Warner 
&  Co.,  printing,  lithographing,  engrav- 
ing and  binding,  since  1897.  Also  presi- 
dent Minnesota  Typographic  Co.;  director 
Eagle  Printing  Co.  Republican.  Mason; 
member  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E., 
U.  C.  T.  of  America.  Married  at  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  1S7S,  to  Miss  Anna  F.  Walk- 
er. Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Pishing  and  traveling.  Office:  Cor.  8th, 
9th  and  Cedar  Sts.  Residence:  S3S 
Laurel  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WARIfEB,  Ellsworth  Colonel,  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Garden  City,  Minn., 
1864;  son  of  Amos  and  Aurelia  (Dieley) 
Warner;  educated  in  common  and  pri- 
vate schools;  married  at  Madelia,  Minn., 
to  Mellie  F.  Bisbee.  Taught  school  for 
several  years;  entered  linseed  oil  busi- 
ness, 1SS7,  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  became 
superintendent,  1888,  and  in  1889  pur- 
chased the  La  Crosse  Linseed  Mill,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.  Later  acquired  control  of 
the  Dubuque  and  the  St.  Paul  Linseed 
Oil  Mills,  the  three  mills  being  acquired 
bv  the  American  Linseed  Company, 
1899;  in  1900  built  the  Midland  Linseed 
Mills  of  Minneapolis,  of  which  he  is 
president;  also  president  of  the  McGill- 
T\"arner  Company  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Resi- 
dence:    1613  First  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

WABITEB,  Iieon  Charles,  prest.  War- 
ner Plardware  Co.;  born,  Grand  Meadow, 
Mower  Co.,  Minn.,  Jan.  11,  1876;  son  of 
Frank  R.  and  Annie  E.  (Greening)  War- 
ner; graduated  from  East  Minneapolis 
High  School,  June,  1895;  married,  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  11,  1904  to  Eva 
L.  Shelton.  Associated  with  P.  R.  War- 
ner, Minneapolis,  successor  to  Warner 
Bros.,  until  1897;  vice  president  Gard- 
ner-Warner Hardware  Co.,  1897-1901; 
president  Warner  Hardware  Co.,  retail 
builders'  hardware  and  tools,  since  May, 
1901.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  13-17  So.  6th  St. 
Residence:  1714  Como  Av.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WARNER,  Reuhen,  Jr.,  wholesale  dry 
goods;  born  in  St.  Paul,  Oct.  15,  1870; 
son  of  Reuben  and  Mary  (Robertson) 
Warner;  attended  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul;  graduated  from  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1889.  Began 
business  career,  1890,  as  an  employe  of 
Lindeke,  Warner  &  Schurmeier,  the  firm 
becoming  Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons,  1904. 
Democrat.  President  Board  of  Fire  Com- 
missioners since  1900.  Episcopalian. 
Mason,  Knight  Templar;  member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Junior  Pioneers.  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1892,  to  Miss  Gabriel  Hutchins. 


Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial,  Automo- 
bile. Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office: 
4th  and  Sibley  Sts.  Residence:  172  Nina 
Av..  St.  Paul. 

WARNER,  Richmond  P.,  treasurer 
Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Aug.  26,  1871;  son  of  W.  P.  and 
Anna  W.  (Richmond)  Warner;  educated 
by  private  instructors  and  in  private 
schools;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  law  of- 
fice, 1893-94;  stock  clerk  with  Foot, 
Schulze  &  Co.,  1905;  traveling  salesman 
same  firm  in  Wisconsin  and  Michigan, 
for  three  years;  became  connected  with 
Griggs,  Cooper  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers, 
as  claim  clerk,  Jan.  1,  1899,  and  has 
been  treasurer  and  director  since  incor- 
poration, Jan.,  1901.  Republican  in  Na- 
tional issues.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Nush- 
ka,  Minnesota  Boat  (St.  Paul);  Minne- 
apolis (Minneapolis);  White  Bear  Yacht 
(White  Bear,  Minn.).  Office:  E.  3rd  St. 
and  Broadway.  Residence:  315  Summit 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WARREN,  Albert  P.,  secretary  Foot, 
Schulze  &  Co.;  born  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
1855;  son  of  A.  R.  and  Elizabeth  (Puffer; 
Warren;  came  to  Minnesota,  1868;  edu- 
cated in  St.  Paul  High  School  and  at 
Dartmouth  College.  Studied  law  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1877,  continuing 
until  1884;  was  member  of  the  firm  of 
Kuhles  &  Stock,  wholesale  cigars,  1884- 
94;  has  been  identified  with  Foot,  Schultze 
&  Co.,  manufacturers  of  boots  and  shoes, 
since  1894.  Married  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
1881,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Stevens.  Office: 
3rd  and  Wacouta  Sts.  Residence:  43  S. 
Hamline  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WARREN,  Alvah  Hall,  dry  goods; 
born  at  Shapleigh,  Me.,  June  9,  1855; 
son  of  -Edmund  and  Elizabeth  (Hall) 
Warren;  educated  in  the  public  schools 
at  Alfred,  Me.;  married  in  New  York, 
June  C,  1883,  to  Miss  Clara  S.  Levings. 
Began  business  career  in  general  mer- 
chandise store  of  Warren  &  Co.,  Alfred, 
continuing,  1873-76;  salesman  for  Alvah 
Hall  &  Co.,  New  York,  1876-1884;  came 
to  St.  Paul  and  was  member  of  Blabon, 
Warren  &  Chipley,  wholesale  furnishing 
goods,  1884-1887;  in  service  of  Prowers 
Dry  Goods  Co.,  1887-1901,  which  firm 
was  succeeded  by  Tibbs,  Hutchings  <& 
Co.,  Jan.  1,  1901,  of  which  he  is  treas- 
urer. Club:  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
5th  and  Wacouta  Sts.  Residence:  645 
Fairmount  ATv.,    St.    Paul. 

WARREN,  Frank  S.,  physician;  born 
at  St.  Paul,  Minn..  May  9,  1874:  son  of 
James  W.  and  Alice  (Stombs)  Warren; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul 
and  Ri  Universitv  of  Minnesota,  degree 
of  M.D.;  married  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
June  2S,  1S99,  to  Miss  Eva  McKelvey. 
Was  resident  physician  City  and  Coun- 
ty Hospital,  St.  Paul,  1896-97;  in  prac- 
tice at  Faribault  since  1897.  Member 
liice  County  Medical  Society,  Minnesota 
State  and  American  Medical  assoehi- 
tions.  Mason.  Recreations:  All  out- 
door athletic  sports.  Address:  Fari- 
bault, Minn. 


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WABBEN,  Herbert,  general  manager 
Duluth  Street  Ry.  Co.;  born  at  Rush- 
ville,  111.,  Sept.  2,  1S65;  son  of  Augustus 
and  Mary  (Speed)  Warren;  educated  at 
Rushville  High  School.  Began  active 
career  as  an  employe  of  the  St.  Paul 
City  Railway  Co.,  serving  in  various 
capacities  with  that  company  and  the 
Twin  Cities  Rapid  Transit  Co.;  has  filled 
position  of  general  manager  of  the  Du- 
luth Street  Railway  Co.,  since  1893. 
Married.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Com- 
mercial, Northern  Country,  Duluth  Boat, 
Curling,  etc.  Office:  1106  W.  Michigan 
St.  Residence:  725  E.  1st  St.,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

WABWICK,  rrederick  Henry,  vice 
president  and  manager  H.  M.  Smyth 
Printing  Co.;  born  at  Toronto,  Can.,  July 
24,  1854;  son  of  Frederick  and  Eliza 
(Helm)  Warwick;  educated  in  public 
and  Normal  schools,  Toronto;  married 
at  St.  Paul,  1884,  to  Miss  Harriet  Grove. 
Has  been  identified  with  lithographing 
business  ever  since  the  beginning  of  his 
active  career;  entered  artist  department 
of  lithographing:  business  at  Toronto; 
went  to  London,  Eng.,  and  spent  two 
years  there;  was  in  Chicago,  1879-80;  lo- 
cated in  St.  Paul,  1880;  has  been  con- 
nected with  H.  M.  Smyth  Printing  Co., 
ever  since  1886,  and  has  been  vice  pres- 
ident and  manager  since  1900.  Member 
St.  Paul  Typothetae,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Ten- 
nis and  fishing.  Office:  3rd  and  Cedar 
Sts.,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  Highwood, 
Minn. 

WASHBVBN-,  Edwin  Chapin,  steel 
foundryman,  inventor;  born  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  April  11,  1870;  son  of  Wil- 
liam D.  and  Lizzie  M.  (Muzzy)  Wash- 
burn; educated  in  Minneapolis  public 
schools,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  and  Yale 
College;  unmarried.  Employed  by  Soo 
Ry.  in  various  capacities  previous  to 
1896;  manager  Washburn  Coupler  Co., 
1896-99;  general  superintendent  B.  W.  & 
G.  P.  Ry.,  1899-1900;  general  manager 
same,  1900-02;  general  manager,  since 
1902,  Washburn  Co.,  which  manufactures 
couplers,  draft  riggings  and  steel  cast- 
ings; also  general  manager  Washburn 
Steamboat  line,  Elevator  and  other  sub- 
.sidiary  companies;  director  Washburn 
Lignite  Coal  Co.,  Russo  American 
Trading  Co.  Inventor  Washburn  coup- 
ler, draft  riggings,  trucks  and  other 
railroad  and  foundry  devices.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Town  and 
Country,  Lafayette.  Office:  1007  So. 
3rd  St.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Fair 
Oaks,  Minn. 

WASHBUBN,  Frederic  Leonard,  State 
entomologist  o'f  Minnesota;  born  at 
Brookline,  Mass..  April  12,  1860;  son  of 
Nehemiah  Washburn  of  Liyermore, 
Me.,  graduate  Harvard  University,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1882,  degree  of  A.M.,  same 
university,  1895;  graduate  student  Jolins 
Hopkins  University,  1886-87.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  27,  1887,  to 
Miss  Frances  L.  Wilcox.  Was  instruc- 
tor  in    zoology    University    of    Michigan, 


1887-88;  graduate  student  at  Harvard 
University,  1889-90;  professor  of  zoology 
Oregon  Agricultural  College,  and  ento- 
mologist to  experiment  station,  1889-95; 
professor  biology  University  of  Oregon, 
1895-1902;  State  biologist  of  Oregon, 
1899-1902;  has  been  State  entomologist 
of  Minnesota  since  1902;  also  professor 
of  entomology  University  of  Minnesota, 
and  entomologist  to  experiment  station. 
Address:  1112  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

WASHBUBN",  Jed  I..,  lawyer;  born  in 
Montgomery  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  26,  1856;  son 
of  Christopher  C.  and  Julia  A.  Wash- 
burn; came  to  Minnesota,  June,  1857;  at- 
tended common  scliools  and  academy. 
Was  admitted  to  the  bar,  in  May,  1880; 
practiced  law  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1880- 
90;  removed  to  Duluth,  1890.  where  he 
has  since  resided  and  practiced;  mem- 
ber of  law  firm  of  Washburn,  Bailey  & 
Mitchell;  especially  engaged  in  practice 
of  corporation  law.  Recently  elected 
president  of  Minnesota  State  Bar  As- 
sociation. President  Duluth  Savings 
Bank.  Boston  &  Duluth  Farm  Land 
Company,  Spalding  Hotel  Company, 
Riverside  Land  Company,  Minnesota 
and  Oregon  Land  and  Timber  Co., 
and  a  director  and  officer  in  numerous 
other  industries  and  financial  corpora- 
tions, including  Northern  Shoe  Company, 
Alworth-Wasliburn  Company,  consoli- 
dated Abstract  Company,  Saskatchewan 
Valley  Land  Company,  Limited,  Union 
Match  Company,  etc.  Much  interested 
in  popular  education;  member  Board  of 
Education  of  City  of  Duluth;  resident 
director  of  State  Normal  School;  serves 
on  sundry  charitable  boards.  Married 
at  Stockton,  Wis.,  June,  1882,  to  Alma 
J.  Pattee,  who  is  at  present  president 
of  Minnesota  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs.  Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Commer- 
cial, Northland  Country,  Duluth  Boat. 
Duluth  Yacht  (Duluth);  Minnesota  (St. 
Paul);  Minneapolis  (Minneapolis).  Rec- 
reations: Horseback  riding  and  land- 
scape work.  Office:  Lonsdale  Bldg. 
Residence:      Hunter's   Park,   Duluth. 

WASHBUBN,  John,  merchant  miller; 
born,  HallowPll,  Me..  Aug.  1,  1858;  son 
of  Algernon  S.  and  Anna  (Moore)  Wash- 
burn; educated  at  Westbrook  Seminary. 
Hallowell  Classical  Academy  and  Bow- 
doin  College,  Brunswick,  Me.  Came  to 
Minneapolis,  Feb.,  1880,  and  entered  tlie 
employ  of  the  Washbui-n  Mills,  later  be- 
ing advanced  to  position  of  buyer  of 
wheat  for  the  mills;  became  member 
of  firm  of  Washburn-Crosby  &  Co.,  and 
when  company  was  incorporated  was 
elected  its  2nd  vice  president,  a  position 
he  now  holds.  President  St.  Anthony 
Elevator  Co.;  vice  president  C.  C.  Wash- 
burn Flouring  Mill  Co.,  Imperial  Ele- 
vator Co.,  and  Huhn  Elevator  Co.;  direc- 
tor St.  Anthony  &  Dakota  Elevator  Co., 
Royal  Milling  Co.,  of  Great  Falls,  Mont.; 
director  National  Bank  of  Commerce, 
Minneapolis,  and  trustee  Farmers'  and 
Mechanics'  Savings  Bank,  Minneapolis. 
Republican.  Trustee  Universalist  Church. 


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Ex-president  Minneapolis  Cliamber  of 
Commerce  and  member  Cliicago,  New 
York,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Louis  Boards 
of  Trade.  Married  at  Hallowell,  Me.. 
1SS4,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Harding. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafay- 
ette. Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.  Residence:  2218  1st  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WASHBVBN,  Stanley,  journalist;  born 
in  Minneapolis;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Minneapolis,  Washington  and 
The  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  gradu- 
ate of  Williams  College;  attended  Har- 
vard Law  School.  Was  police  reporter 
Minneapolis  Journal,  1901-02;  police  re- 
porter, commercial  editor,  editorial 
writer,  Minneapolis  Times,  1902-04;  war 
correspondent  Chicago  Daily  News,  1904- 
05-06.  Covered  Russo-Japanese  War, 
operated  dispatch  boat  "Fawan"  4 
months  outside  of  Port  Arthur,  with 
Nogi's  Army  before  Port  Arthur;  cov- 
ered war  scare  in  Bulgaria.  Red  Sunday 
in  St.  Petersburg,  returning  to  Japan 
and  served  with  3rd  Japanese  army  un- 
til termination  of  hostilities;  organized 
news  service  in  Far  East  and  India;  op- 
erated dispatch   boat  in  Black  Sea,  Dec, 

1905,  covering  situations  in  Odessa,  Se- 
vastopol and  the  Caucasus  and  carrying 
British  and  U.  S.  government  official  dis- 
patches, mails  and  refugees;  covered 
Russian  Revolution,  Jan.,  1906.  Hon- 
orary member  Japanese  Red  Cross  So- 
ciety. Now  in  steel  business,  director 
Washburn  Steel  &  Coupler  Co.  Member 
Delta   Psl    fraternity.     Married,   Nov.    27, 

1906,  to  Miss  Alice  Langhorne  of  T\"asli- 
ington,  D.  C.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Com- 
mercial, Town  and  Country  (St.  Paul). 
Office:  1007  3rd  St.,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:   Fair  Oaks,   Minn. 

VTASHBUBM*,  William  Drew,  capital- 
ist; born  at  Livermore,  Me.,  Jan.  14, 
1831;  graduate  of  Bowdoin  College, 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1854  (degree  of  LL.D.. 
1901);  came  to  Minnesota  and  engaged 
in  practice  of  law,  1857.  Was  United 
States  surveyor  general  of  Minnesota, 
1861-65;  became  largely  interested  in 
flour  manufacturing  and  lumber  enter- 
prises and  for  many  years  was  identified 
■with  Washburn  &  Crosby  flouring  mills. 
Stockholder  and  director  in  Pillsbury- 
Washburn  Co.,  whose  mills  have  a  ca- 
pacity of  30,000  barrels  daily.  Origina- 
tor, promoter  and  for  many  years  presi- 
dent of  the  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  R. 
R. ;  projector  and  builder  of  the  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  R. 
R.,  of  which  he  was  president  until 
1889.  Member  Minnesota  Legislature, 
1859  and  1871;  member  of  Congress, 
1879-85;  United  States  senator,  1889-95. 
President  Bismarck,  Washburn  &  Great 
Falls  Ry.  Co.;  president  Universalist 
National  Convention.  Married  at  Bangor, 
Me.,  April  19,  1859,  to  Miss  Lizzie  M. 
Muzzy.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commer- 
cial (Minneapolis);  Union  League  (New 
York).  Office:  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg., 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  Fair  Oaks, 
Minn. 


WASHBUBN',  Will  O.,  machinery; 
born  at  Columbus,  Ind..  June  28,  1869; 
son  of  William  and  Martha  M.  (Hogue) 
^Vashburn;  educated  in  public  and  high 
schools  of  Columbus,  Ind.,  graduating, 
1889.  Was  manager  of  Reeves  Pulley 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  from  April  1,  1894,  to 
Sept.  15,  1905;  came  to  St.  Paul  and 
has  been  director  and  treasurer  of  the 
American  Hoist  and  Derrick  Co.,  since 
Sept.  15,  1905.  Also  director  and  treas- 
urer of  the  West  Side  Power,  Heat  and 
Light  Co.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
at  Marion,  Ind..  June  15,  1898,  to  Miss 
Katharine  B.  Hulley.  Clubs:  Minne 
sota.  Commercial,  New  Illinois  Athletic 
(Chicago).  Office:  63  S.  Robert  St. 
Residence:      60S   Grand  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WASEINGTON,  Lawrence  G.,  cement 
and  concrete;  born  at  Hastings,  Minn., 
June  2,  1860;  son  of  Richard  and  Ellen 
(Center)  Washington;  educated  in  pub- 
lic and  private  schools  of  Hastings. 
Came  to  St.  Paul,  1880;  organized  Port- 
land Stone  Company,  1886,  and  has  ever 
since  been  at  the  head  of  the  company. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  1897.  to  Miss 
Gertrude  A.  Miller.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country.  Of- 
fice, N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  587 
Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

WASS,  Andrew  G.,  architect  and 
builder;  born  in  Sweden,  1859;  son  of 
Peter  Anderson  and  Anna  (Gustafsen) 
Wass;  educated  in  grammar  scliools  of 
Sweden.  Learned  carpenter  trade  in 
Sweden;  came  to  America,  1882,  start- 
ing in  Minneapolis,  same  year,  as  car- 
penter and  builder  and  continuing  in 
that  capacity  until  1888;  has  been  en- 
gaged as  architect  and  builder  since 
1888.  Independent  in  politics.  Baptist. 
Married  at  Minneapolis.  1886,  to  Miss 
Charlotte  E.  Westin.  Office:  Lumber 
Exchange  Bldg.  Residence:  693  13th 
Av.,    N.    E.,    Minneapols. 

WATEBBUBV,  Cbarles  P.,  farm  ma- 
chinery; born  in  Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis., 
Oct.  28,  1863;  son  of  George  W.  and 
Jennie  (Frissell)  Waterbury;  educated 
in  public  schools  and  business  college, 
Rockford,  111.  Has  been  a  resident  of 
Minnesota  since  1884;  president  Water- 
bury  Implement  Co.  Married  at  Knapp, 
Wis.,  Sept.  9>  1S97.  to  Miss  Margaret 
E.  Townsend.  Recreation:  Farming.  Of- 
fice: 240-244  7th  Av..  S.  Residence: 
2625    S.    Aldrich   Av..    ^linneapolis. 

WATBBMAN,  Clyde,  gas  saving  de- 
vices; born  at  Buda.  111.,  Jan.  10,  1868; 
son  of  Z.  and  Sarah  (Dickey)  Water- 
man; educated  at  Doane  College,  Crete, 
Neb.  Began  active  career  in  lumber 
business,  1890;  came  to  Minneapolis,  in 
1899,  and  became  connected  with  .the 
Gas  Saving  Co.,  manufacturers  of  gas 
saving  devices  and  governors,  of  which 
he  is  president.  Republican.  Christian 
Scientist.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason 
(32°).  Knight  Templar,  Shriner.  Mar- 
ried in  Nebraska,  1896,  to  Miss  Estella 
Butler.    Residence:    2019  Kenwood  Park- 


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way.  Office:  1036  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg., 
Minneapolis. 

WATEINS,  Joseph  B.;  born  near  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Aug-.  S.  1840;  son  of  Benja- 
min U.  and  Soplironia  (Keeler)  Watkins; 
public  scliool  education.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1862;  began  in  medicine  business 
at  Maine  Prairie,  Minn.,  1868;  removed 
to  Plainview,  1871,  and  to  Winona,  1S8.5; 
president  The  J.  R.  T\'atkins  Medical 
Co.;  also  president  Winona  Savings 
Bank.     Address:   Winona,   Minn. 

WATKINS,  Paul;  born  at  Lebanon,  O., 
Xov.  9,  1864;  son  of  William  and  Julia 
A.  (Morris)  Watkins;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  at  Columbus,  O.,  1889, 
to  Miss  Florence  E.  Henderson.  En- 
gaged in  grain  business  at  Toledo,  O., 
lS83-'55,  and  in  the  coal  and  natural  gas 
business  at  Columbus,  O.,  1885-92;  vice 
president  The  J.  R.  Watkins  Medical 
Co.  since  1S92;  also  director  Second  Na- 
tional Bank.  Club:  Minne-O-Wah.  Ad- 
dress:     Winona,   Minn. 

WATKINS,  Victor  Moreau,  president 
Amherst  H.  Wilder  Charity;  born  New- 
burgh,  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  June  17, 
183  8;  son  of  Victor  Moreau  and  Juliet 
Egbert  Watkins;  educated  in  Newburgh 
High  School  and  Newburgh  Academy; 
married,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  23,1865, 
Cecelia  Buckhont.  Engaged  in  banking 
business  during  early  life  and  until  1880; 
since  that  with  Amherst  H.  W^ilder  until 
his  death  in  1894,  and  from  that  time  one 
of  the  executors  of  his  estate  and  after- 
w^ards  of  the  estates  of  his  wife  and 
daughter.  Director  of  the  Merchants 
National  Bank  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and 
St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co. ; 
vice  president  and  treasurer  of  the  Su- 
perior (Wis.)  Water  Light  and  Power 
Co.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial.  Of- 
fice: Merchants'  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Residence:  525  Holly  Av.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

WATOWA,  John,  county  treasurer 
Steele  Co.;  born  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
Jan.  3,  1S73;  son  of  Wenzel  and  Anna 
(Pavek)  Watowa;  educated  in  Owatonna 
public  schools;  married  at  Owatonna, 
1897,  to  Miss  Bertha  Meschke.  Was 
elected  county  treasurer  of  Steele  Co., 
Nov.,  1904,  and  reelected  Nov.,  1906, 
present  term  extending  to  Jan.,  1909. 
Director  Security  State  Bank.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Member  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  C.  S.  P.  S.,  Ancient  Order  of 
Aztecs,  M.  W.  A.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:    Owatonna,   Minn. 

WATSON,  Jahez  Poole,  hardware; 
born  at  Marton,  Lincolnshire,  England, 
Sept.  26,  1839;  son  of  John  and  Sally 
(Poole)  Watson;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  April,  1841;  educated  in  Can- 
ada; married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  1867, 
to  Mrs.  Amelia  Griffin  Cliapin.  Was  in 
employ  of  J.  &  C.  McKenzie,  Sarnia, 
1853-60;  came  to  Minnesota,  1860,  and 
settled  at  Winona,  where  he  was  in  em- 
ploy of  R.  D.  Cone  for  3  years;  re- 
turned  to  Canada  and   engaged    in   hard- 


ware business  at  Stratford,  Out.,  under 
title  of  McKenzie,  Parker  it  Watson; 
came  second  time  to  Minnesota,  1865, 
located  at  Rochester  and  worked  for  A. 
Ozmun  &  Sons  for  8  years;  has  been 
located  at  Marshall,  Minn.,  since  1873, 
as  retail  dealer  in  hardware,  etc.  Re- 
publican and  Prohibitionist.  Presby- 
terian. Recreations:  Fishing  and  gar- 
dening.    Address:     Marshall,   Minn. 

WATSON,  John  Jay,  real  estate;  born 
in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1850;  son 
of  Gf^orge  and  Isabella  (Slorach)  Wat- 
son; educated  in  the  public  schools  of 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  until  the  age  of 
11  years.  Entered  present  line  of  busi- 
ness in  Chicago  in  1870,  moving  to  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1875.  Married  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  Oct.  19,  1887,  to  Joanna  Berry. 
Democrat.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commer- 
cial (St.  Paul);  Iroquois  (Chicago);  Re- 
form (New  York).  Office:  Ryan  Bldg. 
Residence:     96   Virginia  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

WATSON,  Thomas  B.,  physician;  born 
in  Scotland.  1866;  son  of  John  and 
Janet  (Mitchell)  ^Vatson;  educated  at 
Falkirk  Free  Church  School  (1871-76). 
Parish  school  (1876-80);  Science  and 
Art  School  (1880-84),  Athenaeum.  Glas- 
gow, 1S85;  came  to  America,  1886;  at- 
tended University  of  Minnesota,  1891- 
95.  graduating  from  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  LTniversity,  degree  of  M.D.. 
1895;  house  physician  Minneapolis  City 
Hospital,  1895-96;  began  practice  of 
medicine  at  Zumbro  Falls,  Minn.,  1896. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
and  Southern  Minnesota  Medical  asso- 
ciations, Goodhue  County  Medical  Socie- 
ty. Independent  Democrat.  Presbyterian. 
Mason.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
189S.  to  Miss  Augusta  C.  Lemke.  Ad- 
dress:    Zumbrota,    Minn. 

WATT,  Eug'h  J.,  wholesale  cigar  deal- 
er: born  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  July  23. 
1864;  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Adams) 
Watt;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Pittsburg  and  academy  at  Greensburg. 
Pa.  Removed  to  Bathgate.  N.  D.,  and 
engaged  in  mercantile  business  and 
banking,  1SS6,  filling  position  of  cashier 
Bathgate  State  Bank,  3  years:  located 
in  Minneapolis,  1901,  and  organized  Watt 
Cigar  Co.,  of  which  is  president;  also 
vice  president  Weum,  Watt  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Mason;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Was 
State  land  commissioner,  Bismarck,  N. 
D.,  1898.  Married  at  Sauk  Centre,  Minn., 
1892,  to  Miss  Lulu  Harmon.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Odin.  Office:  24  6  1st  Av.. 
N.  Residence:  3844  Thomas  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

WATTAM,  George  S.,  physician;  born 
at  Waupoos,  PriiHf  IMward  Co.,  Out.. 
Can.,  July  10.  IN.'.ii;  son  of  William 
and  Mary  (Groom)  Wattam;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Waupoos;  Albert  Col- 
lege and  University  (now  affiliated  with 
Toronto  University),  Belleville,  Ont., 
graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1881;  Vic- 
toria University,  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.. 
1884.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice  at 
"S^'arren,  Minn.,  since  Aug.  21,  1884. 
Member    American    Medical    Association. 


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Surgeon  Great  Northern  Ry.;  member 
commission  for  tlie  State  Sanatorium 
for  Consumptives.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der, B.  P.  O.  E.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  Maccabees.  Club:  Warren. 
.\ddress:     Warren,   Minn. 

WATTS,  William,  jurist;  born  at 
.stanl>y,  Ont.,  Can.,  June  9,  1S50;  son 
of  Matthew  and  Hannah  (Simpson) 
Watts;  educated  in  common  schools  of 
Ontario;  graduate  Law  Department  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  degree  of  LL.B., 
March,  187  7.  Married  at  Crookston. 
Minn.,  March  20,  18S4,  to  Miss  Edith 
Webb.  Engaged  in  farming,  lumbering 
and  teaching  school  previous  to  1875; 
located  in  Crookston,  1878,  and  engaged 
in  practice  of  law;  has  been  county  at- 
torney, city  attorney,  member  of  city 
council  and  board  of  education  and  ref- 
eree in  bankruptcy;  judge  of  the  14th 
district  since  Nov.,  1898.  Address: 
Crookston,  Minn. 

WAY,  Charles  M.,  president  Minneap- 
olis Bedding  Co.;  born  at  Blue  Earth, 
Minn.,  March  9,  1860;  son  of  Marshall 
and  Georgiana  (Montague)  Way;  edu- 
cated at  University  of  Minnesota,  class 
of  1885.  Has  beeii  a  resident  of  Minne- 
apolis since  1879;  began  with  Minneap- 
olis Furniture  Co.,  1885,  and  continued 
until  1893,  when  the  bedding  department 
was  separately  organized  as  the  Minne- 
apolis Bedding  Co.,  of  which  he  is  presi- 
dent. Also  president  Smith  Bedding  Co., 
Minneapolis  Brick  &  Tile  Co.,  Ozenet 
Chemical  Co.  Married  at  Blue  Earth, 
Nov.  5,  1885.  to  Miss  Fannie  Kamrar. 
Prohibitionist.  Congregationalist.  Club: 
East  Side  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting',  fishing  and  tennis.  Office:  Di- 
vision St.  and  5th  Av.,  S.  E.  Residence: 
960    15th    Av.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis. 

WAY,  Osmon  Franklin,  physician: 
born  at  Claremont,  Minn.,  June  16,  1858; 
son  of  Edwin  F.  and  Anna  A.  (Stevens) 
Way;  educated  in  district  school;  Fari- 
bault High  School;  Pillsbury  Academy; 
Medical  Department,  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sity; Kentucky  School  of  Medicine, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.,  June,  1901.  Engaged  in  farming 
until  20  years  of  age;  taught  school 
three  years;  druggist  and  physician 
since  1882.  Began  practice  of  medicine 
at  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  early  in 
1882,  but  located  in  Claremont  later  in 
the  vear,  where  he  has  since  remained. 
Member  O.  P.  Way  &  Co.,  druggists. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Member  Minne- 
sota State  and  Southern  Minnesota  Med- 
ical associations.  Dodge  County  Medical 
Societv.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  \^^  A., 
A.  F.  "&  A.  M.,  D.  of  H.,  Royal  Neigh- 
bors, Beavers.  Married  at  Castle  Rock, 
Minn.,  May  6,  1886,  to  Miss  Jennie  Gor- 
don.     Address:     Claremont,    Minn. 

WI:aVX:B,  Edg-ar,  auditor  Blue  Earth 
Co.;  born  at  Milton,  Wis.,  1852;  son  of 
Asa  and  Materine  (Van  Antwerp) 
Weaver,  early  .setthis  of  Rock  Co.;  edu- 
cated in  public  scIkhiIs  and  at  Milton 
College.  Went  to  IMankato,  Minn.,  in 
1879,  as  general  agent  for  the  J.  I.  Case 


Co.  of  Racine,  Wis.,  a  position  he  held 
until  1900;  then  elected  auditor  of  Blue 
Earth  Co.,  which  position  he  now  holds. 
Was  mayor  of  Mankato,  1893-97,  4  years; 
president  Minnesota  State  Fair,  1894-97; 
secretary  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Farmers*  Institutes,  1894-97;  member  of 
the  Commission  to  build  the  State  Cap- 
itol, 1S96  to  1907,  when  the  work  was 
completed.  Knights  Templar  and  32^ 
Mason.  Shriner;  member  A.  O.  U.  W., 
pnks.  Married,  in  1889,  to  Miss  Kittie 
Wise;  one  son,  Edgar  Wise  Weaver, 
born,  Jan.  9,  1902.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

WEBB,  Edward  AUyn,  president  Webb 
Publishing  Co.;  born  at  Dindegul,  East 
India,  March  5,  1852;  son  of  Edward 
and  Nancy  Allyn  (Foote)  Webb;  edu- 
cated in  the  public  schools  of  Philadel- 
phia and  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  High 
School:  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  , 
4,  1882,  to  Luella  Simmons.  Came  to 
Minnesota,  May,  1890,  and  spent  seven 
years  with  The  Argus  (newspaper), 
Fargo,  N.  D.,  at  which  place  The  Farm- 
er (of  which  is  now  publisher)  was 
started.  Incorporated,  1901,  the  Webb 
Publishing  Company,  St.  Paul,  book  and 
periodical  publishers,  publishing  The 
Farmer,  The  Farmer's  Wife,  also  agri- 
cultural books;  also  conducts  a  model 
farm  of  280  acres  near  St.  Paul,  where 
pure  bred  cattle,  sheep  and  swine  are 
bred  and  a  dairy  of  50  cows  is  main- 
tained. Presbyterian.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Office:  10th  and  Cedar  Sts.  Resi- 
dence:   43  6   Portland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WEBB,  Frank  W.,  merchant;  born  at 
North  Bend,  Wis.,  Jan.  5.  1859;  son  of 
William  W.  and  Mary  Ann  (Cannon) 
Webb  (both  natives  of  England);  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  North  Bend. 
Followed  farming  at  North  Bend  until 
28  years  of  age;  located  in  Amiret, 
Minn.,  and  engaged  in  sale  of  general 
merchandise  and  farm  implements,  1886, 
in  which  he  still  continues;  also  agent 
and  wheat  buyer  for  15  years  for  G.  ^V. 
Van  Dusen  &  Co.;  has  been  postmaster 
at  Amiret  since  April  7,  1897.  Owns 
and  operates  farm  of  4  00  acres.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Married  at  Mel- 
rose, Wis.,  Nov.  24,  1889,  to  Miss  Inez 
J.    Marshall.     Address:    Amiret,   Minn. 

WXBB,  Henry  Pusey,  banker;  born 
in  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  Aug.  29,  1868; 
son  of  William  and  Emilv  (Sanborn) 
Webb;  educated  in  common  schools; 
married  at  Morris,  Minn.,  1900,  to  Miss 
May  Hardin.  Engaged  in  timber  and 
fuel  business  in  Heman,  Minn.,  1900-05; 
sold  out  and  located  at  Sandstone,  Minn., 
and  engaged  in  general  department  store 
business,  as  H.  P.  Webb  &  Co.  Also 
president  Sandstone  Sta"e  Bank.  Repub- 
lican. Mayor  of  Sandstone,  treasurer 
High  School  three  terms  (9  years),  mem- 
ber Minnesota  House  of  Representatives, 
1907-08.       Address:      Sandstone,     Minn. 

WEBB,  Robert  William,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Minneapolis  Trust  Company; 
born,  Richmond,  Ind.,  Aug.  11,  1869;  son 
of     Benjamin     and    Sarah    Tyrell     (Wil- 


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liams)  Webb;  educated  in  grammar 
schools  of  Riclimond,  Ind.;  preparatory 
school.  Earlham  College,  Richmond, 
Ind.;  College  of  Law,  University  of 
Minn.,  1S93;  post  graduate  course.  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1S94.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  June  9,  1898.  Stenographer, 
1885-86;  bookkeeper,  1887-94;  office  at- 
torney, 1894-95;  assistant  secretary  and 
assistant  treasurer,  Minneapolis  Trust 
Company,  Nov.,  1895-1903;  secretary  and 
treasurer  same  company  since  Nov., 
1903.  Member  board  of  directors  Minne- 
apolis Trust  Company.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis, Minikahda  (governor-treasurer), 
Lafayette.  Recreation:  Golf.  Office:  4 
So.  4th  St.  Residence:  1776  Humboldt 
Av..    S.,    Minneapolis. 

WEBBER,  Charles  C,  farm  machin- 
ery and  vehicles;  born  at  Rock  Island, 
111.,  Jan.  25,  1859;  son  of  Christopher 
C.  and  Ellen  S.  (Deere)  Webber;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Rock  Island; 
attended  Lake  Forest  Academy,  Lake 
Forest,  111.,  for  3  years,  ending  1877. 
Has  been  intimately  identified  with  man- 
ufacture and  sale  of  farm  machinery 
ever  since  he  was  18  years  of  age;  was 
for  3  years  at  Moline  in  factory  of 
Deere  &  Co.,  in  office  and  on  road  as 
salesman;  came  to  Minneapolis,  Jan., 
1881,  when  business  was  established  in 
Minnesota  as  Deere  &  Co.;  firm  incorpo- 
rated and  name  changed  to  Deere  & 
Webber  Co.,  1893,  of  which  he  is  sec- 
retary and  treasurer.  Also  vice  presi- 
dent Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.:  director 
Security  Bank,  Minneapolis.  Independ- 
ent Democrat.  Attendant  of  Presbyte- 
rian Church.  Married  at  Rochester,  N. 
Y..  1895,  to  Miss  Mary  M.  Harris.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Driving.  Office:  800  Wash.'  Av.,  N.  Res- 
idence:    411    Clifton    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WEBBEB,  Marshall  Bailey,  lawyer; 
born  at  Ra>m(iii(],  "Wis..  Aug.  2.  1850; 
son  of  Samui-1  ami  Salira  Amelia  (Bai- 
ley) Weblx-r;  attended  Racine  (Wis.) 
High  School.  Rochester  (Wis.)  Academy, 
graduating  from  Hillsdale  College,  Hills- 
dale, Mich.,  1875;  admitted  to  bar.  1877. 
Has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
since  1878,  first  as  Yale  &  Webber  till 
1880:  alone  till  1S95,  and  since  then  as 
Webber  &  T^ies.  having  given  special 
attention  during  the  past  15  years  to 
corporation  law.  Republican.  Elected 
county  attorney  of  Winona  Co.,  1881, 
and  served  two  yeai-s.  Member  Amer- 
ican Bar  Association,  Minnesota  State 
Bar  Association  (president,  1903-4). 
Episcopalian.  Member  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias. Married  at  Hillsdale.  Mich.,  Jan.  2, 
1879,  to  Miss  Agms  I\I.  Rol)ertson.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Round  Tnlilc  Member  Busi- 
ness Men's  A.'^^fiation  and  Board  of 
Trade.  Recreations:  Golf,  hunting  and 
fishing.     Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

'VtTEBBER,  Martin,  lawyer,  judge;  born 
in  Winnebago  Co..  Wis.,  March  13,  1852; 
son  of  Peter  and  Catherine  (Baer)  Web- 
ber; educated  in  common  schools  of 
Waukon.  AVis.;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Hon.    W.    O.    (Crawford,    Luverne,    Minn. 


Has  been  county  commissioner  of  Rock 
Co.  for  19  years;  now  serving  third 
term  as  judge  of  probate  court;  was 
county  attorney  6  years  and  has  served 
in  various  town  and  village  offices.  Re- 
publican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  at 
Luverne,  June,  1881,  to  Miss  Flora  E. 
McCollum.      Address:     Luverne,    Minn. 

'WEBER,  Georg-e,  druggist;  born  in 
Washington  Co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  15,  1851; 
son  of  Jacob  Weber;  educated  in  public 
schools;  married  at  Rochester,  Minn., 
1875,  to  Miss  Amelia  M.  Grimm.  Came 
to  Rochester,  1870;  moved  to  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  remained  there  for  three  years, 
returning  to  Rochester,  1874;  has"  been 
identified  with  the  drug  business  since 
1872,  and  has  been  member  of  the  firm 
of  Weber  &  Heintz,  retail  druggists, 
since  1885.  Member  Minnesota  State 
Pharmaceutical  Association  (ex-vice 
president).  Retail  Druggists'  Association. 
President  Oakwood  Cemetery  Associa- 
tion; vice  president  and  director  Roch- 
ester Building  Association.  Independent 
in  politics.  Universalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Ad- 
dress:    Rochester,    Minn. 

"WEBSTER,  Clinton  Cyrus,  Northwest- 
ein  manager  American- Type  Founders 
Co.;  born  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Jan.  23, 
1846;  son  of  Cyrus  and  Nancy  J.  (Mc- 
Alister)  Webster;  educated  in  Sheboy- 
gan public  schools.  Has  been  repre- 
sentative of  type  foundries  since  1867: 
came  to  Minneapolis.  1880,  and  since 
1881  has  been  connected  with  the  Amer- 
ican Type  Founders  Co.,  and  is  now  its 
manager  at  Minneapolis,  the  company 
having  headquarters  at  Jersey  City,  N. 
J.  Married  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1867,  to 
Miss  Annie  E.  '  Davies.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  24  1st  St., 
S.  Residence:  2944  Dupont  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

WEBSTER,  Elbert  M.,  lawyer;  born 
in  Waukesha  Co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  10,  1853; 
son  of  Alba  and  Andalusha  (Morgan) 
"Webster;  educated  at  Cadies  Institute. 
River  Falls,  Wis.,  1869-70;  Hinkley's 
Military  Academy,  Hudson,  Wis.,  1871- 
72;  Afton  (Minn.)  Academy,  1873-74; 
Wisconsin  Law  School.  University  of 
Wisconsin,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1875.  Has 
been  actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law 
at  Glenwood.  Minn.,  since  Oct.,  1875 
County  attorney  of  Pope  Co.  (has  held 
the  office  16  years);  mayor  of  Glen- 
wood three  terms.  Senior  member  law 
firm  of  Webster  &  Olson  since  1905. 
Republican.  Member  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Minnesota  Legislature,  from 
Pope  Co.,  1907-09.  President  Glenwood 
Board  of  Trade,  now  and  for  16  years 
past.  Married  at  "Waukesha,  Wis.,  1894, 
to  Miss  Jennie  Tinker.  Address:  Glen- 
wood, Minn. 

WEBSTER,  Everett  A.,  merchant; 
born  at  Daleville,  Pa.,  May  20,  1873:  son 
of  Thomas  J.  and  Ella  M.  (Tanfield) 
^^'ebster:  came  to  Minnesota  with  pa- 
rents when  a  child;  educated  in  high 
school.  Lake  City,  and  at  Curtiss  Busi- 
ness   (College,    Minneapolis.      Filled   posi- 


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tion  of  office  man  in  law  office  of  Miller 
I'c  Foote,  Mcintosh,  Minn.,  1S94-99; 
formed  partnership  with  W.  A.  Marin, 
attorney,  real  estate,  loans  and  insur- 
ance, continuing  2  years;  in  retail  liard- 
ware,  machinery,  furniture  and  harness 
business,  as  Carpenter  &  Webster,  since 
Jan.  13,  1902.  Also  secretary  and  treas- 
urer Mcintosh  Land  Co.;  partner  in  Arm 
of  C.  F.  Carpenter  &  Co.,  Epping,  N.  D. 
President  Retail  Merchants'  Association. 
Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  M.  W.  A.  Married 
at  Crookston,  Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss  M. 
Munch.      Address:     Mcintosh,    Minn. 

WEBSTER,  Henry,  wholesale  lumber; 
born  at  Orono,  Me.,  April  4,  1S52;  son 
of  Paul  D.  and  Lucene  M.  (Crowell) 
Webster;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Orono.  Began  active  career  at  14  years 
of  age  with  his  father,  working  in  lum- 
ber camp  in  Maine  woods;  came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1S74,  and  entered  service  of  W. 
D.  Washburn  &  Co.,  wholesale  lumber 
dealers;  was  engaged  in  logging  busi- 
ness, 1880-94;  associated  with  the  Foly- 
Bean  Lumber  Co.,  1894-1902;  senior 
member  of  the  wholesale  lumber  firm  of 
Webster  &  Whipple,  since  organization 
of  the  firm  in  1902.  Republican.  Ma- 
son; member  Hoo  Hoo.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1876,  to  Miss  Clara  A.  Bur- 
bank.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting;  fond  of  good  horses.  Office: 
TAimber  Exchange.  Residence:  Burweb 
Farm,  58th  St.  and  Lyndale  Av.,  S., 
Minneapolis. 

WEBSTER,  John,  treasurer  Nicollet 
Co.;  born  in  Wexio,  Sweden,  1848;  son 
of  Andrew  and  Ingrid  (Johnson)  Web- 
ster; came  to  America  with  parents, 
1853,  and  to  Minnesota,  1857;  common 
school  education;  married,  1st,  1874, 
Emily  Carson;  2nd,  at  New  Sweden, 
Minn.,  1878,  to  Emma  C.  Johnson.  En- 
gaged in  farming  until  he  became  county 
treasurer,  1891.  Member  State  liegis- 
lature,  1885.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Member  Red  Men.  Address:  St.  Peter, 
Minn. 

WEBSTER,  William  Franklin,  educa- 
tor; born  at  Clearwater,  Minn.,  May  23, 
1862;  son  of  William  W.  and  Melvina 
(Woodworth)  Webster;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Clearwater,  Minneapolis 
Academy  and  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating  from  the  latter,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1886;  married  at  Minneapolis, 
Aug.  7,  1890,  to  Miss  Mary  Alden  Pow- 
ell. Has  been  principal  of  the  East  High 
School,  Minneapolis,  since  1893.  Author: 
English  Composition  and  Literature; 
Elementary  Composition;  Elements  of 
English  Grammar,  and  joint  author  of 
Webster-Cooley  Language  Series.  Writer 
of  article.  Shall  Greek  Be  Taught  in 
Elementary  Schools? — The  Forum.  Rec- 
reation: Music.  Address:  1025  5th  St., 
S.   E.,    Minneapolis. 

WEDEIiSTAEDT,  Henry  E.  von,  sta- 
tioner; born  at  Lawrenceburgh.  Ind., 
Dec.  16,  1848;  son  of  Dr.  H.  A.  L.  von 
Wedelstaedt;  educated  in  public  and 
private  schools;  married  at  Minnetonka 
Beach,   Minn.,   Sept.   4,   1S88,  to  Lucy  C. 


Camp.  Began  business  career  in  store 
of  D.  D.  Merrill,  Randall  &  Co.,  May 
17,  1SC7,  and  remained  with  that  firm 
and  its  successors,  D.  D.  Merrill,  Allen 
it  Co.  and  St.  P;iul  Book  and  Stationery 
Co.,  until  May  1,  1884,  when  lie  engaged 
in  the  stationery  business  for  himself, 
under  the  name  of  Henry  E.  Wedel- 
staedt &  Co.,  incorporated,  June  1, 
1901,  as  Henry  E.  Wedelstaedt  Co.,  gen- 
eral stationers,  etc.,  of  which  he  is  pres- 
ident. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Commercial. 
Office:  91  East  6th  St.  Residence:  517 
Holly    Av.,    St.    Paul. 

WEDGE,  Albert  Clark,  physician; 
born  in  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18,  1834; 
son  of  Rev.  Albert  and  Elizabeth  (Clark) 
Wedge;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Hillsboro,  O.,  and  Pendleton,  Ind.; 
taught  school,  1853;  student  Brockway 
College,  Ripon,  Wis.,  1853-54;  Medical 
Department,  Western  Reserve  Universi- 
ty, Cleveland,  O.,  graduating,  degree  of 
M.D.  1857;  married  at  Albert  Lea,  Minn., 
Oct.  25,  1858,  to  Miss  Betsey  Blackmer. 
Began  practice  of  medicine  at  Albert 
Lea,  May,  1857,  continuing  until  May, 
1862;  entered  Union  Army  as  surgeon 
3rd  Regt._,  Minn.  Vol.  Inf.,  May  2,  1862, 
continuing  until  Sept.,  1863;  was  sur- 
geon same  regiment,  Sept.,  1863,  to  Sept. 
1865  (on  duty  in  the  field);  medical  di- 
rector of  a  division  in  the  army,  1864. 
on  staff  of  Gen.  C.  C.  Andrews.  Resumed 
practice  at  Albert  Lea  in  1865;  formed 
partnership  witli  Dr.  L.  A.  Blackmer, 
1869,  at  same  time  founding  retail  drug 
store;  partnership  was  dissolved,  1873; 
appointed  collector  infernal  revenue, 
1881,  and  continued  two  years,  retiring 
from  drug  trade  during  that  time.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  House  of  Representatives, 
1870-71;  State  Senator,  1881;  assistant 
surgeon  general  on  staffs  of  Governors 
Merriam  and  Nelson,  1881-95,  with  rank 
of  lieutenant  colonel.  Has  been  local 
surgeon  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Ry.  Co.,  since  1875;  examiner  life  in- 
surance companies;  practice  now  re- 
stricted to  consultation  work.  One  of 
the  founders  of  the  city  and  its  first  su- 
pervisor; was  president  First  National 
Bank,  Albert  Lea,  1892;  has  owned  and 
conducted  stock  farm  near  Albert  Lea, 
since  1875,  and  for  many  years  has  been 
a  successful  breeder  of  Shorthorns.  Now 
member  State  Forestry  Board,  president 
Freeborn  County  Medical  Society,  and 
in  1880  was  president  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association.  Republican  (dele- 
gate to  National  Convention,  1880).  Ma- 
son since  1858.  Presbyterian.  Recrea- 
tion: Reading.  Address:  Albert  Lea, 
Minn. 

WEDGE,  Arthur  G.,  *anker;  born  at 
Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Dec.  9,  1871;  son 
of  Asabel  G.  and  Mary  (Trigg)  Wedge; 
educated  in  Albert  Lea  graded  schools, 
St.  Paul  High  School  and  two  years  in 
Law  Department,  Minnesota  State  Uni- 
versity. Has  been  engaged  in  banking 
business  since  1886;  was  messenger 
West  Side  Bank,  St.  Paul;  paying  teller 
Germania  Bank,  St.  Paul,  until  1899; 
one  of  the  organizers  of  the  First  State 


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Bank  of  Detroit,  Minn.,  reorganized 
March,  1906,  as  The  Merchants'  National 
Bank,  of  which  he  is  president;  director 
Merchants'  Loan  and  Trust  Co.;  treas- 
urer Hotel  Minnesota  Co.,  Detroit  Gro- 
cery Co.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Mason;  member  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Married.  June  17,  1901,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet Ford.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: Tennis  and  boating.  Address: 
Detroit,   Minn. 

WHJIJ},  James  H.,  fire  insurance;  born 
at  Kacine.  Wis.,  Aug.  31,  1845;  son  of 
James  and  Abby  (Bartlett)  Weed;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Racine,  Wis.; 
married,  1868,  to  Agnes  I.  Curtis.  Clerk 
in  general  store  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1864; 
in  transportation  business  at  LaCrosse, 
Wis.,  1865;  clerk  on  Steamer  City  of 
St.  Paul,  1866;  entered  insurance  busi- 
ness in  St.  Paul,  1867;  established  in 
1868  firm  of  W^eed  and  Lawrence,  which 
was  changed  in  1898  to  present  style 
of  Weed,  Parker  &  Co.  Director  Amer- 
ican National  Bank.  Republican.  Pres- 
iDyterian.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Nat'l  Germ.  Am.  Bank  Bldg.  Residence: 
UiU   Summit   Av.,    St.  Paul. 

'WEESNER,  Harvey  Boscoe,  manufac- 
turer; born  in  Wabash  County,  Ind., 
Oct.  24,  1866;  son  of  C.  W.  and  Annie 
Elizabeth  (Leeson)  Weesner;  educated 
in  the  public  schools  to  1882;  East- 
man's Business  College,  1883.  Married 
at  Wabash,  Ind.,  Nov.  9,  1887,  to  Ollie 
A.  Hoover.  Began  active  career  as  clerk 
in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Cir- 
cuit Court  of  Wabash  County,  Ind.; 
bookkeeper  and  shipping  clerk  B.  Wal- 
ter and  Co.,  manufacturers  of  table 
slides,  1886-87.  Has  been  with  the  Wa- 
bash Screen  Door  Co.,  since  1887;  at 
Wabash,  Ind.,  till  Sept.,  1891;  Rine- 
lander.  Wis.,  1891-1901;  Minneapolis, 
since  1901;  vice  president  of  the  com- 
pany and  manager  Minneapolis  plant. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar,  Shrine.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial (Minneapolis)  and  Commercial 
(St.  Anthony).  Office:  2222  Elm  St.,  S. 
K.  Residence:  902  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WEHMAITN',  Hermann  Diedricli  Dan- 
iel, merchant;  born,  Bremerhaven,  Ger- 
many, May  29,  1861;  son  of  Gerhard  D. 
and  Margarethe  Wehmann;  completed 
education  in  German  high  school;  mar- 
ried at  River  Falls,  Wis.,  July  10,  1891. 
to  Frances  Winona  Coggshall.  Began 
business  experience  in  employ  of  a 
prominent  Gorman  grain  importing  firm 
at  Bremen,  Germany,  remaining  4  years. 
After  performing  military  duties,  came 
to  America  in  1881;  took  a  position  as 
bookkeeper  and  later  as  assistant  man- 
ager with  a  flour  milling  company,  River 
Falls,  Wis.;  after  10  years  in  this  ca- 
pacity established  the  firm  of  H.  Weh- 
mann &  Co.,  exporters  and  wholesale 
dealers  in  flour  and  all  flour  mill  prod- 
ucts, of  which  is  sole  owner.  Residence: 
Minneapolis. 

WEIDENBOBNEB,  Louis  A.,  president 
Amoricati    House    Furnishing    Co.;     born 


at  Hamilton,  O.,  Sept.  12,  1866;  son  of 
.John  and  Anna  M.  (Sclmeider)  Weiden- 
borner;  educated  at  St.  Stoplien's  School. 
Hamilton,  O.;  married  at  St  Paul,  Minn., 
Nov.  20,  1894,  to  Miss  Helen  Schrautz. 
Came  to  St.  Paul  in  1S84;  was  employed 
in  house  furnishing  business  until  1890; 
started  for  self  in  same  line  under  firm 
name  of  J.  B.  &  L.  A.  Weidenborner 
until  1896,  when  the  present  company, 
the  American  House  Furnishing  Co.,  was 
organized,  of  which  he  became  presi- 
dent. Catholic.  Recreation:  Fishing. 
Clubs:  Commercial  (St.  Paul);  New 
Illinois  Athletic  (Chicago).  Office:  22- 
24  East  7th  St.  Residence:  241  Smith 
A  v..    N.,    St.    Paul. 

WEHi,  Jonas,  lawyer;  born  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Dec.  9,  1874;  son  of  Isaac 
and  Hannah  (Bachrach)  Weil;  educated 
in  Minneapolis  public  schools;  Central 
High  School,  graduating,  1893;  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  and  Law  School,  Uni- 
ver.sitv  of  Minnesota,  graduating,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  June  3,  1898.  Began 
practice  of  law,  1898,  since  which  time 
he  has  been  associated  with  the  well 
known  law  firm  of  Hall  &  Kolliner. 
Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Mason. 
Member  Delta  Chi  fraternity.  Royal 
League,  Woodmen  of  the  World,  Order 
Brith  Abram,  B'nai  B'rith.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Feb.  15,  1905,  to  Miss  Caro- 
line Sicher.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
New  York  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  1518 
3rd  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

WEHi,  Iiouis  H.,  wholesale  men's  fur- 
nishings; born  in  Germany,  Jan.  25, 
1870;  son  of  Henry  and  Bertha  Weil; 
educated  in  Gymnasium  and  University 
of  Freiburg,  Germany.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, ISSS,  and  engaged  in  retail  clothing 
business  at  Red  Oak,  la.,  1888-90;  was 
identified  with  same  line  of  business 
at  Jamestown,  S.  D.,  1890-99;  removed 
to  St.  Paul,  1899,  and  is  senior  member 
of  the  firm  of  Weil-Doble  &  Co.  For- 
merly member  Co.  H,  1st  Regt.,  N.  Dak. 
N.  G.  Member  Masonic  order.  Married 
at  St.  Paul,  1897,  to  Miss  Flora  Stern- 
berg. Club:  Commercial.  Office:  342- 
.?14  Jackson  St.  Residence:  296  Dayton 
Av.,    St.    Paul. 

WEINHAGEir,  Charles,  secretary  and 
treasurer  Charles  Weinhagen  &  Co.,  pa- 
per boxes,  etc.;  born  in  Germany.  Oct. 
29,  1860;  son  of  George  and  Emilie 
(Wetzig)  Weinhagen;  t>ducated  in  Gym- 
nasium and  Real  Schule,  Germany. 
Came  to  America.  1879;  engaged  for 
several  years  in  farming  in  Nebraska 
and  Wisconsin;  was  salesman  and 
draughtsman  for  bridge  building  com- 
pany in  Wisconsin;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1886.  and  the  same  year  began  in  manu- 
facture of  paper  boxes,  in  which  he  has 
e\-er  since  continued;  secretary  and 
treasurer  Charles  Weinhagen  <&  Co., 
manufacturers  of  paper  boxes,  folding- 
boxes,  druggists'  boxes  and  labels.  Also 
secretary  and  treasurer  Duluth  Paper 
Box  Co.  Member  Sons  of  Hermann. 
Married  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1890,  to 
Miss  Margarete  Eggers.    Club:  Commer- 


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cial.      Office:     4S0-84    Jackson    St.      Resi- 
dence:   3G1   Bates  Av..    St.   Paul. 

'  "WEISUR,    Frank     Ressler,    physician; 

born  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  Nov.  10,  1865;  son 
of  Dr.  George  B.  and  Susan  (Ressler) 
Weiser;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Millersburg,  Pa.;  Philadelphia  College 
I  of  Pharmacy,  graduating,  degree  of 
Ph.G.,  ISSS;  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia,  degree  of  M.D.,  1S91.  En- 
tered drug  business  at  17,  as  apprentice 
at  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  managed  drug 
stores  in  Philadelphia  and  at  Bordeu- 
town,  N.  J.  Practiced  medicine  at  Wil- 
liamstown.  Pa.,  and  at  McKees  Half 
Palls,  Pa.,  1891-94;  has  been  in  practice 
at  Windom,  Minn.,  since  March,  1894. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  associations,  Minnesota  Valley 
and  Southwest  Minnesota  Medical  socie- 
ties. County  physician  and  coroner  Cot- 
ton'(*ood  Co.  Republican.  Chairman  Re- 
publican County  Central  Committee. 
I  I.,utheran.  Member  Masonic  order.  Royal 
!  Arcanum,  W.  O.  W.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Wood- 
!  men  of  the  World.  Married  at  Sellns 
Grove,  Pa.,  March  1,  1894,  to  Miss  Jean- 
nette  A.  Schoch.  Address:  Windom, 
Minn. 

WEISSB,  G-eorgre  B.,  physician  and 
surgeon;  born  at  Dalmatia,  Pa.,  Sept. 
7,  1857;  son  of  Dr.  Charles  S.  and  Sarah 
(Brosius)  Weiser;  educated  in  public 
schools.  Dalmatia,  Freeburg  Academy, 
Sunbury  Academy,  Berrysburg  Semi- 
nary, Pa.,  and  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia,  graduating  from  latter, 
1879.  Practiced  medicine  and  surgery 
from  March,  1879,  to  March,  1893,  at  Mc- 
Kees Half  Palls,  Snyder  Co.,  Pa.;  at 
New  Ulm,  Minn.,  since  March  25,  1S93. 
Member  advisory  board,  Minnesota  State 
Sanitarium  for  Tuberculosis;  president 
board  of  education,  New  Ulm;  ex-coro- 
ner Snyder  Co.,  Pa.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Brown-Redwood  County  Medical  So- 
ciety (ex-president),  Minnesota  Valley 
and  Minnesota  State  Medical  associa- 
tions. Member  A.  P.  &  A.  M.  (past  mas- 
ter Charity  Lodge,  No.  98),  New  Ulm 
Chapter,  No.  57,  R.  A.  M.  (ex-high 
priest),  eminent  commander  Demolay 
Commandery,  Knights  Templar,  No.  26, 
New  Ulm;  A.  A.  O.  Nobles  of  Mystic 
Shrine,  Zurah  Temple,  Minneapolis;  M. 
W.  of  A..  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at  Selins 
Grove,  Pa.,  Oct.  2,  1890,  to  Miss  Sara 
C.   Schock.    Address:    New  Ulm,  Minn. 

WEXSKOFF,  David,  manufacturer  and 
merchant;  born  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
Sept.  23,  1854;  son  of  Leopold  and  Rose 
(Kohn)  Weiskopf;  educated  in  public 
and  private  schools  of  Charleston.  Has 
been  connected  with  manufacture  of 
paints  since  the  beginning  of  his  business 
career;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1880,  from 
Charleston,  S.  C,  and  is  partner  in  the 
Atlas  Paint  Manufacturing  Co.  Jewish 
religion.  Married,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
July  6,  1882,  to  Miss  Sarah  Rauh.  Rec- 
reations: Fishing  and  reading.  Office: 
515  1st  Av.,  S.  Residence:  2111  Chicago 
Av.,  Minneapolis. 


WEISKOPF,  Henry,  paints,  oils,  glass 
and  wallpaper;  born  in  Austria,  Sept.  7, 
1850;  son  of  I.  and  Anna  (Popper)  Weis- 
kopf; educated  in  high  school  in  Aus- 
tria. Came  to  the  United  States  in  1868 
and  first  located  at  Charleston,  S.  C; 
spent  3  years  in  New  York  City  and  6 
vears  in  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  came  to 
Minneapolis,  1880,  after  learning  the 
paint  business,  and  established,  in  com- 
pany with  his  brother,  David,  the  Atlas 
Paint  Manufacturing  Co.,  which  has 
gained  a  wide  reputation  as  manufac- 
turers, jobbers  and  retailers  of  paints 
and  wall  paper.  Independent  in  politics. 
Jewish  religion.  Married  at  Savannah, 
Ga..  1874,  to  Miss  Bertha  Weiskopf. 
Office:  515  1st  Av.,  S.  Residence:  2440 
Bryant  Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

WEISKOPF,  William,  proprietor  Weis- 
kopf Paint  &  Wall  Paper  Co.;  born  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  24,  1866;  son  of 
Leopold  and  Rosa  (Kohn)  Weiskopf; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Charles- 
ton. Began  in  paint  business  at 
Charleston,  1882;  in  same  business  at 
Chattanooga.  Tenn.,  for  3  years;  came 
to  Minneapolis,  1SS6,  and  for  12  years 
was  connected  with  brothers  Henry  and 
David  in  paint  business  in  that  city; 
has  been  proprietor  Weiskopf  Paint  & 
Wall  Paper  Co.,  St.  Paul,  since  1898. 
Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Married  at 
Newark.  N.  J.,  Jan.  12,  1897,  to  Miss 
R.  B.  Hirsch.  Office:  54  E.  7th  St. 
Residence:    1009   Portland  Av.,   St.  Paul. 


;,  Anton  Cbarles,  publisher  Du- 
luth  Evening  Herald;  born  at  Sheboy- 
gan, Wis.,  1862;  son  of  John  C.  and 
Louisa  (Fleischer)  Weiss;  common 
school  education.  Learned  printing  trade 
as  apprentice  in  a  country  printing 
office;  was  connected  with  St.  Paul  Pio- 
neer Press,  seven  years;  has  been  pub- 
lisher DuluLh  Evening  Herald  since 
1890;  also  president,  treasurer  and  gen- 
eral manager  of  The  Herald  Co.,  pub- 
lishers of  the  Herald.  Ex-member  Du- 
luth  City  Council;  for  three  years  mem- 
ber Board  of  Prison  Managers,  by 
appointment  of  Gov.  John  Lind.  Demo- 
crat. Married  at  McMinorville,  Tenn., 
1887,  to  Miss  Mary  D.  Sherwin.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Kitchi  Gammi,  Northland 
Country.  Recreations:  Fishing  and  out- 
door sports.  Office:  Evening  Herald. 
Residence:  1615  East  Superior  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

WEIiD,  Selburt  Ulysses,  real  estate, 
banking;  born  at  Elgin,  Minn.,  Oct.  6, 
1864;  son  of  Zebina  and  Sarah  B.  (Bray) 
W^eld;  attended  public  schools  and  took 
private  instruction  in  bookkeeping;  mar- 
ried at  Windom,  Minn.,  Jan.  20,  1897,  to 
Hortense  _M.  Dickey.  Lived  on  home 
farm  until  21;  taught  two  terms  of 
country  school;  purchased  timber  cul- 
ture relinquishment  on  160  acres  of  land 
in  Murray  Co.  and  proved  up  on  same; 
was  in  nursery  business  in  Minnesota 
and  State  of  Washington,  1885-91;  clerk 
in  general  store  at  Windom,  Minn.,  and 
with  the  Windom  Land  &  Loan  Co., 
1891-93;    started  in  real  estate  and  loan 


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business  for  himself,  Dec.  1,  1S93,  and 
lias  since  continued  in  that  line  in  con- 
nection with  other  branches  of  business, 
among  which  is  the  Sunny  Side  Stock 
Farm  at  Windom.  President  Windom 
National  Bank;  vice  president  Windom 
Mutual  Telephone  Co.;  director  First 
National  Bank  (Slayton),  First  State 
Bank,  Bingham  Lake,  Minn.,  State  Bank 
of  Lake  Wilson.  Has  served  9  years 
as  member  school  board  and  two  years 
on  village  council.  Prohibitionist  (not 
restricted  to  party  lines).  Methodist. 
Address:    Windom,  Minn. 

"WEImD,  Prank  Augrustine,  educator; 
born,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  1S5S; 
son  of  George  and  Lucy  Ann  (Bobbins) 
Weld;  educated  at  Bloomfield  Academy, 
Skowhegan,  and  Colby  University,  Wa- 
terville,  Me.;  married,  Zumbrota,  Minn., 
July  IS,  1SS6,  Hattie  E.  Elwell.  Has 
been  president  State  Normal  School, 
Moorhead,  since  Sept.,  1S99.  President 
State  Educational  Association,  1905-6; 
member  National  Educational  Associa- 
tion. Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  fraternity. 
Recreations:  Hunting,  fishing,  boating 
and    travel.      Address:     Moorhead,    Minn. 

WEIiD,  Thomas  H.,  jeweler;  born  at 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1859;  son  of  William 
H.  and  Mary  S.  (Hall)  Weld;  educated 
in  schools  of  Lockport.  Since  19  years 
of  age  has  been  connected  with  retail 
.iewelry  business  established  by  his 
father  at  Lockport;  came  to  Minneap- 
olis, 1886,  and  with  father  and  brother 
established  firm  of  Weld  &  Sons,  retail 
jewelers.  Married  at  Lockport,  N.  Y., 
1885,  to  Harriet  Jean  Rose.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  524  Nicollet 
Av.  Residence:  2300  Aldrich  Av.>  S., 
Minneapolis. 

VTHImH,  ■William  H.,  jeweler;  born  at 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1835;  son  of 
Willard  and  Rebecca  (Spring)  Weld; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Lockport 
and  at  Wilson  Academy,  N.  Y.  Began 
business  career  in  Lockport,  Nov.,  1852; 
came  to  Minnesota  with  his  two  sons 
in  1886,  and  has  been  president  of  the 
jewelry  firm  of  Weld  &  Sons.  Minneap- 
olis, since  that  time.  Republican  (cast 
first  vote_  for  Fremont).  Presbyterian. 
Married  at  Lockport,  N.  Y..  July  28, 
1858,  to  Miss  Mary  S.  Hall.  Office:  524 
Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2428  Bryant 
Av.,   S.,   Minneapolis. 

WEI^IiCOME,  riorado  H.,  banker;  born 
at  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  April  2,  1858; 
son  of  Jacob  W.  B.  and  Sarah  J.  Well- 
come; educated  at  Mankato  (Minn.) 
High  School,  1876-78;  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  1877-79,  degree  of  M.D., 
1879.  Practiced  medicine  at  Granite 
Falls,  Minn.,  1879-84;  has  been  in  the 
banking  business  ever  since  and  has  or- 
ganized and  operated  4  0  or  50  state  and 
national  banks  with  marked  success. 
President  Union  Investment  Co.,  Minne- 
apolis, established  1903,  to  deal  in  mu- 
nicipal   bonds,     mortgages    and    country 


banks;  also  president  of  about  30  banks 
in  Minnesota,  Wisconsin  and  North  Da- 
kota. Republican.  Married  at  Verona, 
Wis.,  Feb.  27,  1879,  to  Miss  Mary  Tay- 
lor. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda, 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Travel  and 
books.  Office:  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  210  Groveland  Av.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

WEIiIiES,  Charles  P.,  lumber  manu- 
facturer: born  at  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
March  2  7,  1843;  son  of  Leonard  R.  and 
Abigail  L.  (Pillsbury)  Welles;  educated 
in  public  schools;  married,  April  29, 
1880,  to  Caroline  M.  Sweet.  Left  home 
at  17  years  of  age  and  enlisted  in  the 
Mercantile  Battery,  Chicago,  111.,  in  the 
Civil  War,  remaining  in  the  service  one 
vear.  Spent  5  years  in  retail  hardware 
business  at  Fulton,  111.,  and  six  years 
with  C.  Lamb  and  Sons,  Clinton,  la. 
Member  since  its  organization  of,  the 
firm  of  Gardiner,  Batchelder  &  Welles, 
Lyons,  la.,  lumber  manufacturers;  presi- 
dent Brainerd  Lumber  Company,  since 
1894,  and  since  1903,  president  of  the 
North  Star  Lumber  Company.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette.  Of- 
fice: Security  Bldg.  Residence:  328 
Clifton  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

WEIiIiES,  Georg-e  W.,  hardware;  born 
at  Ortonville,  Mich.,  July,  1872;  son  of 
A.  B.  and  A.  C.  (Drunmond)  Welles; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Bay  City, 
Mich.,  and  at  Bay  City  High  School. 
Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  hard- 
ware store,  Standish,  Mich.;  came  to 
Duluth  and  was  identified  with  the  Mar- 
shall-Welles Hardware  Co.,  1892-96;  be- 
came connected  with  the  Kelly  Hard- 
ware Co.,  1896,  now  the  Kelly-How- 
Thomson  Co.,  wholesale  hardware  and 
dealers  in  lumber  and  mill  supplies,  and 
has  been  secretary  of  tlie  company  since 
its  incorporation,  June,  1902.  Presby- 
terian. Married  at  Duluth,  Sept.,  1902, 
to  Miss  Jane  McLennan.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Kitchi  Gam- 
mi,  Duluth  Boat,  Northland  Country. 
Recreations:  Golf,  hunting.  Office:  231- 
233     S.     5th    Av.,    W.      Residence:      1523 

E.  1st  St.,  Duluth. 

WEl^IiES,  Iieonard  B.,  lumber;  born 
at   Lvons.   la.,    Nov.    30,    1881;     son   of  C. 

F.  and  Caroline  (Sweet)  Welles.  At- 
tended public  schools  and  graduated 
from  I^niversity  of  Minnesota,  1902. 
Began  in  lumber  business,  1902;  vice 
president  North  Star  Lumber  Co.  Re- 
publican. Member  Psi  Upsilon.  Married 
at  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  1905,  to  Miss  Jean 
Stickney.  Club:  Lafayette.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fisliing.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  1921  Col- 
fax Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WEIiIiS,  Edward  Payson,  banker  and 
flour  miller;  born  at  Trov,  Wis.,  Nov.  9, 
1847;  son  of  Milton  and  Melissa  (Smith) 
Wells;  educated  in  common  schools  and 
academv;  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
March  8,  1871,  to  Nellie  March  John- 
son. Began  business  career  as  produce 
commission  merchant  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.      Engaged   in  banking  and   milling 


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business,  1880,  and  is  now  president  of 
the  Russell-Miller  Milling  Co.,  the 
Wells  &  Dickey  Co.;  director  (presi- 
dent, 18S1-1905)  James  River  National 
Banlc  and  the  Northwestern  National 
Bank,  Minneapolis.  Member  Dakota  State 
Legislature,  1880-82;  chairman  Dakota 
Tax  Commission,  1882-83.  Republican 
(chairman  State  Central  Republican 
Committee,  1883-85).  Universalist.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda,  Lafayette,  Re- 
form (New  York).  Office:  Security 
Bldg.  Residence:  230  Oak  Grove  St., 
Minneapolis. 

VI"EImI,S,  Henry  Sog'ers,  banker  and 
lawyer;  born  at  Luzerne,  N.  Y.,  June 
23,  1834;  son  of  Reuben  and  Catharine 
Wells;  educated  at  Glens  Falls  (N.  Y.) 
Academy  and  Peoples  College,  New  York. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  Oct.  1,  1857,  and 
lias  been  a  resident  of  Preston  since 
Oct.  1,  1865.  Began  practice  of  law, 
May,  1858;  member  firm  of  Ripley  & 
Wells,  1859;  appointed  county  judge, 
1859,  and  elected  to  same  office,  1869. 
Senior  member  of  the  firm  of  Henry  R. 
Wells  &  Son,  proprietors  of  the  Bank 
of  Preston,  of  which  he  is  president; 
also  senior  member  of  the  law  firm  of 
Wells  &  Hopp,  established  1891.  Served 
7  years  as  president  State  Bankers'  As- 
sociation, 6  years  State  Board  of  Cor- 
rections and  Charities,  3  years  grand 
master  of  Masons,  Minn.  Life  member 
Minn.  Historical  Society;  member  Sons 
of  Am.  Revolution,  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars.  Married  at  Chatfield,  Minn.,  June 
13,  1866,  to  Miss  Mary  E.  McKenny.  Ad- 
dress:    Preston,    Fillmore   Co.,    Minn. 

WEIiIiS,  Stuart  Wilder,  investments; 
iDorn  at  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  Feb.  10,  1866; 
son  of  E.  P.  and  Nellie  M.  (Jolinson) 
Wells;  educated  in  schools  of  James- 
town, N.  D.,  and  at  Amherst  College, 
Mass.  Began  business  career  at  Keene, 
N.  H.,  as  manufacturer  of  automobiles, 
continuing  in  different  localties  until 
19  02,  when  he  moved  from  New  York 
City  and  located  in  Minneapolis;  treas- 
urer of  the  Wells  &  Dickey  Co.,  since 
1903,  bankers,  investments,  etc.  Repub- 
lican. Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1905,  to  Miss  Beatrice  Ireys.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Office:  Security 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  19  W.  25th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

WEIiZ,  Frederick  B.,  capitalist;  born 
near  Berlin,  Germany,  Sept.  10,  1833; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Germany; 
entered  manufacturing  business  and  in 
1857  became  proprietor  of  woolen  goods 
factory,  which  he  conducted  for  16  years. 
Came  to  America,  1874,  and  began  anew 
in  Philadelphia  by  taking  charge  of  the 
carriers'  department  of  the  Philadelphia 
Ledger,  later  becoming  identified  with 
restaurant  and  hotel  business;  pur- 
chased the  Circle  Park  House,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  which  he  conducted  until 
1882;  removed  to  St.  Paul,  1882,  and 
became  manager  of  the  Clarendon  Hotel 
and  Merchants'  Hotel;  was  manager  of 
Hotel    Ryan,    1893-1904.      Married,    1857, 


to  Miss  Marie  Theresa  Goepfert  (now 
deceased).  Office:  466-468  Wabasha  St. 
Residence:      103  5   Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

-WENDOBF,  John  P.  W.  ("Fred"), 
banker;  born  in  Germany,  Nov.  14,  1843; 
son  of  Johan  Gottlieb  and  Caroline 
(Lettow)  Wendorf;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Prussia  from  6  to  14 
years  of  age;  studied  English  language 
from  books,  without  a  teacher.  Began 
learning  blacksmith's  trade  at  age  of 
15;  came  to  America,  June  16,  1869,  and 
to  Minnesota,  Nov.  21,  1872;  continued 
;it  blacksmitn's  trade  until  1878;  en- 
gaged in  selling  farm  macliinery,  1878- 
87;  entered  banking,  1887,  and  is  pro- 
prietor of  the  Exchange  Bank  of  Wykoff. 
Treasurer  town  of  Fillmore  and  village 
and  school  board  of  Wykoff.  Postmas- 
ter. 1887-92,  and  since  1894;  served  in 
village  council  (Wykoff),  1876;  chair- 
man town  of  Fillmore,  1880;  justice  of 
the  peace,  lSSl-1902;  county  commis- 
sioner, 1886-88.  Republican.  Lutheran. 
Address:    Wykoff,  Minn. 

WENZEIi,  Frank,  president  Fairfax 
Mercantile  Co.;  born  in  Germany,  Feb. 
4,  1849;  son  of  Jackob  and  Mary 
(Schoby)  Wenzel.  Came  to  America, 
1867;  has  been  president  of  the  Fairfax 
Mercantile     Co.,    Fairfax,     Minn.,    since 

1898.  Married  in  Wisconsin,  1871,  to 
Miss  Mary  Bregel.  Address:  Fairfax, 
Minn. 

WENZEIiIi,  Henry  Burleig-h,  lawyer; 
born  at  Newton,  Mass.,  April  21,  1853: 
son  of  Henry  and  Martha  A.  (Smart) 
Wenzell;  educated  in  Cambridge  High 
School;  Harvard  College,  A.B.,  1S75;  uni- 
versities of  Leipzig  and  Gottingen,  Har- 
vard Law  School,  LL.B.,  18S2.  Admitted 
to  Minnesota  bar,  1883;  compiler  gen- 
eral Statutes  of  Minnesota,  1894  (2 
vols.);  reporter  of  Minnesota  Reports, 
vols.  60-96,  1896  to  1905;  since  May, 
1895,  supreme  court  reporter.  Treasurer 
of  Roselawn  Cemetery.  Member  Ameri- 
can Bar  Association,  Minnesota  Histori- 
cal Society,  Society  of  Colonial  Wars, 
Sons  of  tlie  Revolution.  Clubs:  Minne- 
sota, Harvard  (of  Minnesota — secretary 
since  1SS7).  Office:  State  Capitol.  Resi- 
dence:   11   Summit  Court,  St.  Paul. 

WEBMUTH,  Oscar  B.,  wholesale  and 
retail  furs;  born  in  Germany,  Nov.  24, 
1873;  son  of  William  and  Augusta  (Fer- 
derick)  Wermuth;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  1875,  and  to  Minnesota,  1880; 
educated  in  public  and  high  schools, 
St.  Paul,  graduating  from  Manual  Train- 
ing School,  1891.  Began  work  as  office 
boy  for  Standard  Oil  Co.,  St.  Paul,  June, 
1891,  and  continued  414  years;  after 
working  for  Minnesota  Club  a  short 
time  came  to  Red  Wing  and  entered  the 
fur    business;      bought    out    his    father, 

1899,  and  was  in  partnership  with  W.  A. 
Armstrong,  1903-05;  has  been  operating 
in  his  own  name  since  1905.  Served  3 
years  in  Co.  G,  1st  Inf.,  M.  N.  G.  Mem- 
ber B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.,  U.  C.  T.  of  America. 
Married  at   Red  Wing,   June  26,   1901.   to 


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Miss  Elizabeth  Metzler.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.     Address:     Red   Wing,    Minn. 

WEBNEB,  Nils  Olson,  banker;  born 
at  Kristianstad,  Sweden,  Jan.  19,  184S; 
son  of  Ole  N.  and  K.  (Swenson)  Wer- 
ner; educated  in  university,  Sweden. 
Came  to  America  and  stopped  at  Prince- 
ton, 111.,  where  he  studied  law  in  the 
office  of  Judge  James  S.  Eckels;  lo- 
cated in  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Sept.,  1870; 
was  admitted  to  the  bar,  1871,  and  prac- 
ticed law  at  Red  Wing  for  17  years; 
removed  to  Minneapolis  and  assisted  in 
organizing  the  Swedish  American  Bank, 
1888,  becoming  its  cashier  and  manager; 
was  elected  president  of  the  bank,  1894, 
a  position  which  he  now  holds;  also  di- 
rector Manufacturers  and  Merchants' 
Bank.  Was  judge  of  probate,  Good- 
hue Co.,  Minn.,  1874-84;  member  Red 
Wing  City  Council  and  school  board. 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Married  at  Red 
Wing,  1872,  to  Miss  Eva  C.  Anderson. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Minikahda.  Office: 
Swedish  Am.  Nat.  Bank.  Residence: 
1906   Elliott   Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WEBXTEB,  Olof  S.,  physician;  born  in 
Sweden,  Nov.  11,  1866.  Educated  at 
College  of  Hetsingburg,  Sweden,  gradua- 
ting, degree  of  A.B.,  1888;  University 
of  Lund,  two  years;  Augustana  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.D.,  1892;  came  to  America,  1890; 
graduate  Milwaukee  Medical  College, 
M.D.,  1897;  post  graduate  course  in  Chi- 
cago, 1899.  Has  been  engaged  in  prac- 
tice since  March  30,  1897.  Member  Chi- 
sago and  Pine  County  Medical  Society, 
Minnesota  State  and  American  Medical 
associations,  American  Electro-Thera- 
peutic Association.  Health  officer  Vil- 
lage of  Lindstrom.  Married  in  Sweden, 
1892,  to  Miss  Ellen  Rindstrom.  Recrea- 
tion: Music  (flutist  of  Lindstrom  Band 
and  Orcliestra).  Address:  Lindstrom, 
Minn. 

WESBBOOK,  Prank  Fairchild,  pathol- 
ogist and  bacteriologist;  born  in  Brant 
Co.,  Ontario,  July  12,  1868;  son  of  H. 
S.  (formerly  mayor  of  Winnipeg)  and 
Helen  Marr  (Fairchild)  Wesbrook;  edu- 
cated in  public  sciiools  of  London  and 
Winnipeg,  Can.;  graduated  University 
of  Manitoba,  B.A.,  1887  (M.A.),  medical 
school  McGill  College,  Montreal,  Can., 
M.D.,  1889,  CM.,  1890;  University  of 
Cambridge,  Eng.,  1892-95;  King's  Col- 
'ege  and  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospitals- 
Ijondon,  Rotunda  Hospital.  Dublin,  Hy- 
gienisches  and  Pathologisches  Institute, 
Marburg,  Germany.  Married  at  Winni- 
peg, April  8,  1896,  to  Annie,  daughter 
of  Sir  Thomas  W.  Taylor,  late  chief 
justice  of  Manitoba.  House  surgeon 
Winnipeg  General  Hospital,  1890;  rail- 
way surgeon,  Banff,  N.  W.  T.,  1890; 
John  T.iucas  Walker  student  in  pathol- 
ogy, Cambridge,  Eng.,  1893-95;  formerly 
professor  pathology  University  of  Mani- 
toba; professor  pathology  and  bacteri- 
ology. University  of  Minnesota,  since 
1895,  and  now  dean  of  the  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  director  of  labo- 
ratories   since    1896    and    member,    1896- 


1900.  Minnesota  State  Board  of  Health; 
member  advisory  board  of  Hygienic 
Laboratory  of  the  U.  S.  Public  Healtli 
and  Marine  Hospital  Service.  Has  con- 
tributed to  American  and  foreign  scien- 
tific and  medical  journals  and  to  bien- 
nial reports  Minnesota  State  Board  of 
Health.  Member  Association  American 
Physicians,  Association  American  Pa- 
thologists and  Bacteriologists,  London 
Pathological  Society,  American  Medical 
Association,  Society  of  American  Bac- 
teriologists, American  Public  Health  As- 
sociation (president,  1895),  American 
Phj'siological  Association  and  State, 
county  and  local  associations.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Recreations:  Shoot- 
ing, fishing  and  wood  and  metal  work. 
Office:  ITniversity  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence:    906    5th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

WESCOTT,  'William  H.,  farmer;  born 
at  Eagantown,  Minn.,  April  5,  1870;  son 
of  James  and  Mary  E.  (Adkinson)  Wes- 
cott;  educated  in  common  schools.  Be- 
gan farming  at  Wescott,  Minn.,  1897; 
president  school  board  district  No.  106, 
1S97;  elected  town  assessor,  1898-1907; 
elected  member  Minnesota  Legislature 
Nov.,  1906,  term  extending  to  Jan..  1909. 
Republican.  Protestant.  Address:  Rose- 
mont,   Minn. 

■WEST,  Charles  L.,  merchant;  born  in 
Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  30,  1846; 
son  of  David  and  Harriet  C.  (Wood- 
worth)  West;  educated  in  common 
schools  in  Mitchell  Co.,  la.,  and  at  Ce- 
dar Valley  Seminary,  Osage,  la.  Began 
business  career  by  managing  crockery 
store  for  himself,  Oct.,  1871,  to  June  1, 
1873;  was  partner  in  retail  dry  goods 
firm  of  Hall  &  West,  June,  1873,  to 
June,  1899;  has  been  proprietor  dry 
goods  store,  under  title  of  Charles  L. 
West,  since  July,  1899.  Military  aid- 
de-camp,  with  rank  of  colonel,  on  staff 
of  governor  of  Minnesota,  14  years, 
present  commission  extending  until  Jan., 
1909;  ex-alderman  and  ex-mayor.  City 
of  Austin;  member  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives Minnesota  State  Legislature, 
two  terms.  1897-99.  Mason.  (deputy 
grand  master.  1894),  Knight  Templar 
(grand  high  priest,  1888,  grand  com- 
mander Knights  Templar  of  Minnesota, 
1906-07);  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married, 
1st,  at  Dixon,  111.,  1872,  to  Miss  Char- 
lotte C.  Hall  (died,  1901);  2nd,  at  Mad- 
ison I.,ake,  Minn.  1903  to  Minnie  Van 
Blarcom.  Club:  Austin  Progressive 
T>eague  (a  business  men's  association 
for  business  and  social  purposes).  Busi- 
ness address:  325  Main  St.  Residence: 
611    Greenwich  St.,  Austin,   Minn. 

■WEST,  William  Iiord,  law  book  pub- 
lisher; born  at  Spring  (jreen.  Wis.,  Dec. 
15,  1858;  son  of  Presbury  and  Frances 
(Lord)  West;  educated  in  public  and 
iTigh  schools  of  Worcester,  Mass.;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  June  10,  1903,  to  Fred- 
erica  Sommers.  Entered  employment  of 
the  West  Publishing  Co.,  as  salesman, 
in  1885,  and  has  been  engaged  with  that 
company  ever  since,  taking  present  po- 
sition  as    its    secretary    in    1903.      Clubs: 


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Minnesota,  Commercial,  White  Bear 
Y.icht,  Amateur  Athletic  Association. 
Office:  52  W.  Third  St.  Residence:  21 
S.    St.  Albans   St.,   St.   Paul. 

WEST,  Willis  Mason,  educator;  born 
at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Nov.  15,  1S57;  son 
of  Josiah  K.  and  Alcetta  M.  West;  grad- 
uate University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of 
A.B.,  1S79;  married  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
1902,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Beach.  Was  su- 
perintendent of  schools  of  Duluth,  ISSl- 
s,i;  Faribault,  Minn.,  1884-91;  professor 
of  history,  L'niverslty  of  N.  Dakota, 
1891-92;  has  been  professor  of  history, 
University  of  Minnesota,  since  1S92.  Au- 
tlior:  Ancient  History  to  Charlemagne; 
Modern  History;  The  Ancient  World; 
History  of  the  University  of  Minnesota. 
Recreations:  Golf,  wheeling  and  farm- 
ing. Office:  University  of  Minnesota. 
Residence:  1314  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

WESTCOTT,  William  W.,  banking: 
born  at  Wasioja,  Minn.,  Dec.  31,  1874; 
son  of  Erastus  W.  and  Helen  A.  (Gar- 
ver)  Westcott;  educated  at  High  School, 
West  Concord,  Minn.,  1889;  Pillsbury 
Academy.  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1S89-91. 
Married  at  West  Concord,  Nov.  3,  1897, 
to  Miss  Hattie  M.  Vanderhyde.  Began 
active  career  as  assistant  cashier  Pirsr 
National  Bank,  West  Concord,  Feb., 
1892,  continuing  until  Feb.,  1903,  when 
he  removed  to  Dennison  and  organized 
the  Bank  of  Dennison,  of  which  he  is 
cashier.  Also  director  First  National 
Bank,  West  Concord.  Baptist.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Address:    Dennison,    Minn. 

WESTFAI.I.,  William  Plaisted,  law- 
yer; born  in  Onondaga  County,  N.  Y., 
July  17,  1866;  son  of  James  and  Aman- 
da CPlaisted)  Westfall;  educated  in 
grammar  school,  high  school  and  Syra- 
cuse University,  graduating,  1888;  mar- 
ried at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  23,  1893, 
to  Sophia  S.  Gere.  Came  to  Minnesota 
and  engaged  in  law  practice;  appointed 
Oct.,  1901,  by  judges  of  district  court, 
examiner  of  titles  and  legal  adviser  to 
the  registrar,  for  Ramsey  County,  under 
Torrens  System  of  registration,  which 
position  he  still  holds.  Member  of  Ram- 
sey County  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  940  Portland 
Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WESTIiAKE,  Ellis  John,  secretary 
Minneapolis  Commercial  Club;  born  at 
Horse  Heads,  Chemung  Countv,  N.  Y.. 
April  30,  1854;  son  of  Charles  D.  and 
Harriet  Elizabeth  (McNish)  Westlake: 
educated  in  the  public  schools;  married 
at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Aug.  26,  1879. 
to  Grace  E.  Thomas.  Began  business 
career  as  assistant  commissary  of  the 
Pullman  Palace  Car  Company,  1880-81; 
superintendent  of  dining  cars  and  hotels 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  1882-84;  assistant 
division  superintendent  Wagner  Palace 
Car  Company,  New  York,  1885;  superin- 
tendent Eastern  Division  Union  Palace 
Car  Co.,  1886:  conductor  passenger  train 
New    York     Central     Railroad,    1888-92; 


merchant  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892-95; 
assistant  secretary  Commercial  Club,  St. 
Paul,  1897-1902;  secretary  Minneapolis 
Commercial  Club  since  March.  1902.  Re- 
publican. Presbyterian.  Mason  (32°), 
Shriner;  member  of  Royal  Arcanum,  A. 
O.  U.  W.,  Elks,  Sons  of  American  Rev- 
olution (member  board  of  managers). 
Recreation:  Automobiling.  Office:  9th 
FL.  Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  2015  Sec- 
ond  Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

WESTON,  Charles  Galen,  physician, 
born  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  April  25,  1858; 
son  of  Seth  and  Mary  c Smith)  Weston; 
graduate  Harvard  Medical  School,  M.D., 
1882.  Practiced  medicine  at  Peabody, 
Mass.,  1882-88;  removed  to  Minneapolis, 
1S8S.  City  physician,  Minneapolis,  1893- 
99;  member  of  Board  of  Charities  and 
Correction,  Minneapolis,  since  1903. 
Member  Hennepin  County  Medical  So- 
ciety (ex-president),  Minnesota  Academy 
of  Medicine  (ex-president),  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Married  at  Salem,  Mass., 
1884,  to  Miss  Ella  C.  Derby.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  Andrus  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:   2107  Colfax  Av.,  S.,   Minneapolis. 

WESTOK",  Charles  S.,  railway  official; 
born  et  Linden,  Wis..  Aug.  26,  1857;  son 
of  John  and  Martha  (Brooks)  Weston; 
educated  in  public  schools  at  Linden, 
Wis.,  and  private  school,  Aboca,  Wi3. 
Entered  railway  service  in  1879  as  brake- 
man.  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Ry.,  and  passed  through  positions  of 
freight  conductor,  yardmaster,  passenger 
conductor,  trainmaster,  and  assistant  su- 
perintendent, up  to  Dec,  1902;  has  been 
division  superintendent  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.  at  Red  Wing,  since  Dec, 
1902.  Married  at  Linden,  1880,  to  Miss 
Emily  Osborne.  Club:  Commercial. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Address:  Red 
Wing,  Minn. 

WESTON,  John  B.,  physician;  born 
at  Peoria,  111.,  Dec  31,  1854;  educated 
at  Bucknell  University.  Lewlsburg,  Pa., 
degree  of  A.M.  1878,  ScD.,  1905;  Med- 
ical Department,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, degree  of  M.D..  1878.  T\'as  en- 
gaged in  practice  of  medicine  in  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  1878-88:  located  in  Duluth, 
1888.  Member  Minnesota  State  Medical 
Association,  St.  Louis  County  Medical 
Society,  Inter  Urban  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine. Married  at  N.  Y.  City,  March  27, 
1SS8.  to  Miss  Anne  R.  Van  Derlip.  Office: 
7  W.  Superior  St.  Residence:  2130  E. 
Superior  St.,   Duluth. 

WETEEIiBY,  John  K.,  retired  lawyer 
and  capitalist;  born  at  Angelica,  New 
York,  May  16,  1851;  son  of  Judge  Lu- 
cian  P.  Wetherby;  graduated  from  Law 
Department,  Wisconsin  State  University, 
1873.  District  attorney  of  St.  Croix 
Co.,  Wis..  1874-75;  practiced  law  for  five 
years  in  Bismarck,  N.  Dak.;  came  to 
Minneapolis  in  1890  and  is  largely  in- 
terested in  real  estate.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Fishing  and  hunt- 
ing, especially  trout  fishing  with  fly; 
also  fond  of  travel;  has  traveled  exten- 
sively in   Europe  and   the  Orient  and  on 


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the  Western  Coast  of  the  United  States. 
Residence:  Commercial  Club  and  1519 
"Spruce    Place,    Minneapolis. 

WEUM,  Mons  T.,  banker,  manufac- 
turer and  merchant;  born  in  Norway, 
March  20,  1S57;  son  of  Thorston  and 
Ing-oborg  Weum;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1870,  and  was  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Minnesota.  Settled  in  Goodhue  Co., 
Minn.,  and  worked  on  farm,  1870-76; 
entered  clothing  store,  Owatonna,  as 
clerk,  1876;  was  proprietor  of  general 
store,  Norcross,  Minn.,  1SS0-S3;  organ- 
ized store  at  Georgetown,  Minn.,  1883, 
which  still  continues;  started  clothing 
store,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  1893,  which  is 
still  in  operation.  Also  began  in  bank- 
ing business;  came  to  Minneapolis  and 
entered  wholesale  manufacturing  and 
importing  men's  furnishings,  as  AVeum- 
WafC  Co.,  1902,  of  which  is  senior  mem- 
ber. President  First  State  Bank  of 
Moorhead,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  and  First 
State  Bank  of  South  Haven,  South  Ha- 
ven, Minn.  Member  M.  T.  Weum  &  Co., 
clothiers,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  M.  Vinje  & 
Co.,  Morris,  Minn.,  Weum,  Dalen  &  Co., 
Georgetown,  Minn.  Member  of  board  of 
education,  Moorhead,  1896-1902.  Repub- 
lican. English  Lutheran.  Member  U.  C. 
T.  of  America.  Club:  Odin.  Office:  311 
1st  Av.,  N.  Residence:  2309  Girard 
Av.,   Minneapolis. 

WEYEBHAUSEB,  Frederick,  lands 
and  lumber;  born  at  Niedersaulheim, 
Germany,  Nov.  21,  1834;  married,  Oct. 
11,  1857,  to  Miss  Elizabeth  Bladel.  Came 
to  America,  July  1,  1852,  and  located  in 
nortlieastern  part'^of  Pennsylvania;  re- 
moved to  Illinois,  1856,  and  began  in 
lumber  and  grain  business  at  Coal  Val- 
ley; entered  into  partnership  with  F. 
C.  Denkmann,  1860,  and  bought  the  Rock 
Island  Saw  Mill,  the  title  of  the  firm 
being  Weyerhauser  &  Denkmann;  for 
many  years  has  engaged  extensively  in 
dealing  in  lumber  and  timber  lands  and 
in  other  business  and  manufacturing  en- 
terprises; head  of  Weyerhauser  &  Co., 
lumber  dealers.  Vice  president  National 
German  American  Bank.  Oflfice:  Nat. 
Germ.  Am.  Bk.  Bldg.  Residence:  266 
Summit  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WHAItliOlT,  James  Tied,  stocks  and 
bonds;  born  at  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  March 
13,  1858;  son  of  George  W.  and  Helen 
M.  (Pratt)  Whallon;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  New  York  and  Minnesota  and 
at  The  Shattuck  Military  School.  Fari- 
bault, Minn.  Agent  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  at  Faribault;  removed 
to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1884,  and  has 
been  member  of  the  firm  of  Whallon, 
Case  &  Co.,  dealers  in  stocks,  bonds, 
grain  and  provisions,  since  1901.  Vice 
president  and  general  manager  Colum- 
bia Elevator  Co.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason  (32°).  Married  at  Min- 
neapolis, 1901,  to  Miss  Louise  E.  Eustis. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Lafayette,  Mini- 
kahda;  Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  2507 
Blaisdell  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

WHARTOir,    Alfred,    physician;     born 


at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  5,  1835;  son 
of  Francis  R.  and  Julianna  M.  (Gouv- 
erneur)  Wharton;  graduate  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  degree  of  B.A.,  185  4; 
Medical  Department  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, degree  of  M.D.,  1S57.  Came 
to  St.  Paul,  1857,  and  began  practice 
of  medicine.  Was  assistant  surgeon, 
2nd  Minn.  Inf.,  1862;  resigned  and  be- 
came surgeon  6th  Minn.  Inf.,  continu- 
ing, 1862-64;  served  in  Sioux  War  under 
General  Sibley  and  during  frontier  cam- 
paign, 1863-64.  Episcopalian.  Honorary 
member  Ramsey  County  Medical  Society. 
Married  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  5, 
1857,  to  Miss  Susan  M.  Budd.  Recrea- 
tions: Driving  and  fishing.  Office:  En- 
dicott  Bldg.  Residence:  923  Summit 
Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WEEATOM',  Daniel  Thompson,  civil 
engineer  and  surveyor;  born  at  Barre, 
Vt..  Jan  21,  1845;  son  of  Oren  and  Eliza- 
beth Chever  (Thompson)  Wheaton;  edu- 
cated at  Barre  Academy  and  at  Dart- 
mouth College,  graduating  from  the  lat- 
ter in  1869,  degree  of  A.  B.  Entered 
profession  of  civil  engineering,  1870; 
located  in  Minnesota,  1871;  county  sur- 
veyor of  Stevens  Co.,  1877-78,  and  from 
1879  to  the  present  time;  member  board 
of  education  and  its  secretary  for  17 
years.  Manager  of  Stevens  County  Tele- 
phone Co.;  Secretary  Stevens  County 
Agricultural  Society  since  18S5.  Repub- 
lican. Congregationalist.  Married  at 
New  Prairie,  Minn.,  1880,  to  Miss  Minnie 
Larson.     Address:     Morris,  Minn. 

WHEEI^EB,  Alfred  Harry,  architect; 
born  in  Coventry,  Warwickshire,  Eng- 
land, February  14,  1860;  son  of  (Charles 
H.  Wheeler  and  Annie  Wakefield  Wheel- 
er; married  at  Winnipeg,  1898,  to  Emma 
S.  Parr.  Educated  in  the  Birmingham 
Grammar  School  and  London  University. 
Articled  to  Messrs.  Martin  and  Cham- 
berlain, architects  of  national  repute; 
took  the  regular  course  in  the  Tait 
School  of  Arts  and  Science.  Came  to 
Canada.  1SS3,  and  was  associated  with 
his  father,  an  architect  of  large  repute 
at  Winnipeg,  Manitoba;  took  part  in  the 
Riel  Rebellion,  spring  of  1885,  and  was 
in  three  engagements;  moved  to  Min- 
neapolis and  St.  Paul,  1894,  and  until 
1898  was  architect  for  the  Great  North- 
ern Ry.  From  here  took  position  with 
the  well  known  architectural  firm  of 
Reed  &  Stem,  of  St.  Paul  and  New 
York,  till  1903,  during  which  time  had 
charge  of  many  important  works;  left 
this  firm  June,  1903,  to  go  into  business 
for  himself.  Has  designed  numerous 
important  ciiy  structures.  Member  of 
Civil  Engineer  Society,  Twin  City  Arch- 
itectural League.  Recreations:  Music  in 
all  its  branches  and  all  outdoor  sports. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:     205    Summit   PI.,   St.   Paul. 

WHEEIiIIB,  Francis  Melville,  insur- 
ance: born  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  March 
1,  1864;  son  of  Frederick  F.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hanan)  Wheeler;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1872-76, 
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1876-79,  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1879-80;  unmarried.  Began  business 
career  as  employe  in  wholesale  house 
in  New  York,  lSSO-88;  since  1888  in  in- 
surance business  at  St.  Paul  and  since 
February,  1S97,  general  agent  for  the 
Accident  Department  of  the  Aetna  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Member  Masonic 
order.  Knights  Templar,  Sliriner,  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Roosevelt,  White  Bear  Yaclit. 
Office:  Globe  Bldg.  Residence:  Dakota 
Apartments,   St.   Paul. 

WEEEIiER,  Bush  B.,  law,  real  es- 
tate and  loans;  born  at  South  Butler, 
Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1844;  son  of 
Orange  H.  and  Eve  (Tucker)  Wheeler; 
graduated  from  Cazenovia  Seminary, 
1867,  and  from  Yale  University,  1871; 
married  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  May  17, 
18  76,  to  Harriet  S.  Clark.  Children: 
Frost  M.  and  Cleora  Clark.  Was  en- 
gaged in  the  law,  real  estate  and  loan 
business  at  Austin  Minn.,  1873-8.3,  when 
he  moved  to  St.  Paul,  1883,  where  he 
has  since  been  engaged  in  same  busi- 
ness. Admitted  to  tlie  bar  in  1877.  Di- 
rector Fii'st  National  Bank  of  Austin, 
Minn.,  1880-83;  was  director  St.  Paul 
Chamber  of  Commerce  for  1.5  years,  and 
also  for  a  time  president  of  the  Real 
Estate  Board  of  St.  Paul.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, White  Bear  Yacht.  Office:  Pio- 
neer Press  Bldg.  Residence:  520  Sum- 
mit Av.,    St.    Paul. 


t,  William  D.,  division  en- 
gineer, Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and 
Iowa  Central  Railways;  born  in  Dakota 
Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1863;  son  of  George 
D.  and  Lydia  (Drew)  Wheeler;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Dakota  Co.  Began 
in  engineering  department,  Chicago. 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  1890;  was 
cWinected  with  city  engineer's  office, 
Minneapolis,  and  later  re-entered  rail- 
way engineering  service,  December,  1895; 
is  now  division  engineer  of  The  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Railroad  and  Iowa 
Central  Railway,  headquarters  in  Minne- 
apolis. Republican.  Member  Engineers' 
Club  of  Minneapolis.  Member  M.  W.  A., 
I.  O.  F.  and  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  Oct.  24,  1886,  to  Miss  Mary 
A.  Garvey.  Club:  Commercial.  Office: 
Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.  Residence:  4503 
S.  Lyndale  Av.,  Minneapolis. 

'WHEEI^OCK,  Harry  Max,  publishing 
and  insurance;  born  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y., 
June  14,  1859;  educated  at  State  Normal 
School,  Fredonia.  Began  learning  print- 
ing trade,  1S73;  came  to  Minnesota, 
1874,  and  was  foreman  of  tlie  Red  Wing- 
Argus,  1877-79;  compositor,  proof  read- 
er, night  editor,  St.  Paul  Globe,  18  80-82; 
editor  Fergus  Falls  Daily  Telegram, 
1882-83;  was  publisher  (with  Capt.  W. 
D.  Wood)  of  The  Democrat,  Fergus 
Falls,  1883-84;  city  editor  Fergus  Falls 
Daily  Journal,  1884-93;  has  been  editor 
and  proprietor  Wheelock's  Weekly  since 
1895.  Also  has  been  engaged  in  fire, 
life  and  accident  insurance  business 
since    1890.      Democrat.      Member   B.    P. 


O.  E.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  May  25, 
1882,  to  Miss  Alice  Josepliine  Buck. 
Club:  Chippewa.  Recreation:  Whist. 
Address:     Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

WHBBIiOCK,  Lewis  Iiorenzo,  lawyer; 
born  at  Mannsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1839; 
son  of  Lewis  Lorenzo  and  Mary  (Howe) 
Wheelock;  attended  Macedon  Academy, 
Macedon  Center,  N.  Y.;  married,  1st,  to 
Addie  Burch  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at 
Chicago,  111.,  1902,  to  Mrs.  Miranda  A. 
Inglis.  Enlisted  in  160th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  Aug. 

13,  1862;  served  as  1st  lieut.  Co.  B,  and 
Capt.  Co.  C,  Gulf  department  and  under 
Sheridan  in  Shenandoah  campaign;  and 
was  discharged   with   the  regiment,  Nov. 

14,  1865.  Read  law  in  office  of  Judge 
Charles  C.  Dwight,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. ; 
graduated  from  Albany  Law  School,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1869;  has 
been  in  practice  of  law  at  Owatonna 
ever  since  the  beginning  of  his  pro- 
fessional career;  member  of  the  law 
firm  of  Wheelock  &  Sperry,  organized, 
1879  (regarded  as  the  oldest  law  firm  in 
the  state).  Director  First  National 
Bank.  President  library  board.  Ex- 
president  board  of  education,  ex-city 
attorney,  ex-postmaster,  ex-State  sena- 
tor, and  ex-judge  of  probate.  Republi- 
can. Congregationalist.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order.  Knights  Templar,  Loyal 
Legion,  James  A.  Goodwin  Post,  G.  A. 
R.  (department  commander  Department 
of  Minnesota.  1887).  Recreations:  Out- 
ing vacations.  Address:  Owatonna, 
Minn. 

WHSBIiOCK,  Webster,  editor-in-chief 
Pioneer  Press;  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
Dec.  7,  1870;  son  of  Joseph  Albert  and 
Kate  (French)  Wheelock;  educated  in 
private  schools,  St.  Paul,  1876-83;  Lin- 
coln (Mass.)  High  School,  1883-84;  Bald- 
win School,  St.  Paul,  1884-85;  St.  Paul 
High  School,  1885-87;  St.  Paul's  School, 
Concord,  N.  H.,  1887-89;  Yale  Univer- 
sity, graduating,  degree  of  A.B..  1893; 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Oct.  13,  1900,  to 
Martha  Gilflllan.  Filled  position  of  re- 
porter Pioneer  Press,  1893-96;  associate 
editor,  1897-1906;  has  been  editor  in 
chief  since  1906;  also  director  Pioneer 
Press  Co.  Was  secretary  of  Mavor  F. 
B.  Doran,  St.  Paul,  June,  1896,  to  Feb., 
1897;  member  executive  committee  Busi- 
ness League  of  St.  Paul,  member  execu- 
tive committee  Ramsey  Co.  Good  Road 
Association.  Independent  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
fraternity,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Junion  Pioneers. 
Club:  Minnesota.  Recreation:  Work- 
ing with  tools.  Office:  Pioneer  Press. 
Residence:  287  S.  Exchange  St.,  St. 
Paul. 

WHIFFIiZ:,  Vinet  A.,  lumber  mer- 
chant; born  at  Southboro,  Mass.,  June 
7,  1851;  son  of  Adolphus  P.  and  Mary 
(Hastings)  Whipple;  educated  in  public 
and  high  schools  of  Southboro,  Mass. 
Began  active  career  as  a  farmer  in 
Massachusetts;  came  to  Sauk  Centre, 
Minn.,  and  engaged  in  lumber  business. 
1S80;  located  in  Minneapolis,  and  assisted 
in   organizing   the   lumber   firm    of  Web- 


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ster  &  Whipple,  1902.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason,  Kniglit  Templar, 
Shriner.  Married  at  Thorndyke,  Mass., 
Sept.  2S,  1S71,  to  Miss  Ella  F.  Gerald. 
Office:  Lumber  Exchange.  Residence: 
Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  and  2310  S.  Lyn- 
dale    Blvd.,    Minneapolis. 

WHIPPIiE,  William  Jay,  secretary 
board  of  education;  born  at  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  12,  1839;  son  of  James  M.  and  Mary 
E.  (Case)  Whipple.  Came  west  in  ;849 
and  was  stud<='nt  at  Lawrence  University 
two  years.  E2ngaged  in  publication  of 
newspaper  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  for  two 
years;  located  at  Winona,  Minn.,  1S69, 
establishing  the  Winona  Herald  the 
same  year,  which  he  conducted  for  20 
years.  Member  Minnesota  State  legis- 
lature, 1871-72;  city  treasurer  of  Wino- 
na, 1874-76;  delegate  to  Democratic  na- 
tional convention,  1864  and  1884;  ap- 
pointed postmaster  at  Winona,  June  16, 
1885,  and  held  the  position  until  July 
1.  1890.  One  of  the  founders  of  the 
Winona  Board  of  Trade;  trustee  of  t. 
Margaret  Simpson  Home;  secretary  of 
the  board  of  education;  member  Wi- 
nona Public  Library  Board;  clerk  of 
district  court,  1906.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Married  at  River  Falls,  Wis., 
Sept.  27,  1866,  to  Miss  Cornelia  Foster. 
Club  Arlington.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

WHITAKEB,  JOHK  !■.,  commission; 
boj-n  at  St.  Paul.  Oct.  23,  1883;  son  of 
John  and  Mary  (Dorrington)  Whitaker; 
educated  in  public  and  parochial  schools 
of  St.  Paul.  Began  active  career  as 
partner  in  wholesale  produce  business 
and  he  and  his  sister  are  now  owners 
of  the  house.  Member  United  Order  of 
Foresters,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  92-94  E.  3rd  St. 
Residence:     379   E.   10th  St.,   St.  Paul. 

'WHITCOMB,  Clarence  E.,  jobber  in 
furniture;  born  at  Gardner,  Mass.,  Feb. 
1.  1880;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Baldwinsville  and  Worcester,  Mass.; 
married  at  Baldwinsville,  Dec.  9,  1902. 
to  Miss  Anna  M.  McLean.  Began  active 
career,  1898,  as  stenographer  for  a  firm 
engaged  in  manufacturing  chairs,  at 
Gardner,  Mass.,  and  later  was  placed  in 
charge  of  the  office  work;  came  to  St. 
Paul.  1902,  as  manager  Western  branch 
of  John  A.  Dunn  &  Co.,  continuing  for 
2  years;  entered  business  on  his  own  ac- 
count as  senior  member  of  the  Whit- 
comb  &  Noble  Co.  Office:  N.  W.  Furn. 
Exp.  Bldg.  Residence:  2  882  Long  Av., 
St.    Paul. 

WEITCOMB,  Edward  H,,  physician 
and  surgeon;  born  at  Greenleaf,  Meeker 
County.  Minn.,  July  17,  1861;  son  of 
Capt.  George  C.  (born  in  Vermont)  and 
Anna  Belle  (Felch)  Whitcomb  (born  in 
IMassachusetts) ;  graduated  from  Alex- 
.^ndria  (Minn.)  High  School,  Carleton 
College.  Columbus  Medical  College, 
M.D.,  1884;  private  student  in  office  of 
Dr.  J.  H.  Murphy,  St.  Paul.  Married  at 
St.  Paul,  June  1,  1889,  to  Miss  G.  A. 
T.,a  Mott.  Has  been  engaged  in  practice 
of     medicine     in     St.     Paul     since     1884. 


Served  fifteen  years  in  M.  N.  G.,  now 
serving  as  assistant  surgeon  general  and 
major;  coroner  of  Ramsey  County,  1892- 
97;  elected  assemblyman  of  St.  Paul 
(alderman  at  large)  in  1900.  and  now 
serving  fourth  term.  Democrat.  Protes- 
tant. Member  Ramsey  Co.  Medical  So- 
ciety, Minnesota  Medical  Society, 
American  Medical  Association  and  Mis- 
sissippi Valley  Medical  Association.  Ma- 
son and  Shriner;  member  B.  P.  O.  E., 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America,  Druids,  Samaritans,  Mac- 
cabees. Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling  or  hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Office:  388  Wabash  St.,  St.  Paul. 
Residence:  513  Central  Av.,  West,  St. 
Paul. 

WHITCOMB,  William  George,  assist- 
ant superintendent  Wisconsin  Central 
Ry.;  born  at  Waterford,  Wis.,  Oct.  21, 
1859;  son  of  Henry  F.  and  Maria  L. 
Whitcomb;  educated  in  district  school, 
Nicollet  County,  Minn.  Entered  rail- 
way service  as  clerk,  Milwaukee,  Lake 
Shore  &  Western  Ry.,  1875,  was  out  of 
service,  1878-80;  clerk  Milwaukee,  Lake 
Shore  &  Western  Ry.,  1880-83;  chief 
clerk  to  general  agent  Ontonagon  & 
Brule  River  Rd.,  and  with  Wisconsin 
Central  and  Marquette,  Houghton  & 
Ontonagon  Rys.,  1883-84;  agent  Mineral 
Ridge  Road  at  Calumet,  Mich.,  1884-85; 
out  of  service,  1885-88;  clerk  general 
auditing  department  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  1888-93;  contracting 
agent  Wisconsin  Central  lines,  at  Mil- 
waukee, 1893-98;  agent  at  Stevens  Point, 
Wis.,  1898-99;  agent  at  Eau  Claire,  1899- 
1900;  trainmaster,  Minneapolis,  1900- 
1904;  has  been  assistant  superintendent, 
same  road  at  Minneapolis,  since  Sep- 
tember, 1904.  Club:  Commercial.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  at  Milwaukee,  1881,  to  Hattie 
Ruleson  (now  deceased);  2nd,  at  M#- 
waukee,  1893,  to  Miss  Mary  L.  Juneau. 
Office:  Local  Freight  Office,  "^^  C.  Ry. 
Residence:  519  Ninth  Av.  S.E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WHITE,  Charles  H.,  general  mer- 
chandise; born  at  Chatfleld,  Minn.,  March 
2,  1863;  son  of  Milo  and  Hannah  A. 
■  (Ellis)  White;  educated  in  Chatfield 
public  schools;  Prof.  Niles  School,  spe- 
cial course,  Rochester,  Minn.,  St.  Paul 
Business  College,  graduating.  May,  1883. 
Married  at  Chatfield,  June  8,  1885  to 
Miss  May  M.  Dockstader.  Engaged  in 
general  merchandise  business  with  his 
father,  1883-88;  was  in  charge  of  meat 
market,  1888-98;  went  to  Alaska,  1898; 
i-eturned  home  and  made  a  second  trip 
to  Alaska,  1901;  returned  from  North- 
west coast  and  assumed  charge  of  his 
father's  business  at  Chatfield  (estab- 
lished, 1856)  which  he  has  operated 
under  his  own  name  since  Nov.  11,  1901. 
Also  director  Security  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Co.  Republican.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A.. 
Equitable  Fraternal  Union.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  fishing.  Address: 
Ohatrichl.    Minn. 

WHITE,      Frank      Thurston,      lawyer; 


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born  at  East  Burlington,  111.,  April  9, 
1S66;  son  of  Edgar  and  Emma  (Thurs- 
ton) White;  came  to  Minnesota  with 
parents,  in  May,  1872;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools,  Clear  Lake,  Minn.;  Mon- 
ticello  (Minn.)  High  School;  College  of 
Law.  University  of  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing, degree  of  L.L.B.,  1894.  Married  at 
Elk  River,  Minn.,  Dec.  29,  1897,  to  Miss 
Mary  Daly.  Lived  on  his  father's  farm 
at  Clear  Lake,  Minn.,  until  16;  taught 
school  for  8  years;  was  in  California 
2  years,  1889-90;  has  been  engaged  in 
general  law  practice  and  in  real  estate 
and  insurance  business  since  Jan.  1, 
1895;  member  firm  of  Collins,  Martin 
.t  White,  Elk  River,  since  Nov.  1,  1906. 
Member  Co.  B,  1st  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  1887- 
89.  Elected  county  attorney,  Sherburne 
Co.,  1894,  served  10  years  and  volun- 
tarily retired;  member  Minnesota  Leg- 
islature, 1907-08.  Republican.  Member 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  I.  O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U.  W.. 
M.  W.  A..  Maccabees.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Business  Address: 
St.  Cloud  or  Elk  River.  Residence: 
Elk    River. 

WHITE  Frederick,  life  insurance; 
born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  14,  1869; 
son  of  James  D.  and  Sylvia  A.  (Hop- 
kins) White;  educated  in  public  schools. 
Began  active  career  as  a  worker  for 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  in  which  he  continued  for 
IS  years;  has  been  manager  in  Minne- 
sota for  Columbian  National  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  of  Boston,  since  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Director  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Minneapolis.  Bap- 
tist. Married  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  June 
15,  1895,  to  Miss  Caroline  E.  Lung. 
Club:  Bryn  Mawr.  Recreation:  Golf. 
Office:  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence: 2016  James  Av.,  S.,  Alinne- 
apolis. 

WHITE,  Horace  G.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; born  at  Lake  City.  Minn.,  Feb. 
3.  1873;  son  of  Robert  and  Mary  Little 
(Morris)  White;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Lake  City;  married  at  Lake 
City,  Oct.  15,  1898,  to  Miss  Minnie  I. 
Thompson.  Began  learning  printing- 
trade  at  Lake  City,  1890,  at  age  of  17 
years,  continuing,  1890-91;  was  manager 
Murray  County  Pioneer,  Slayton,  one 
year;  worked  as  job  printer  in  Duluth 
for  2  years;  was  foreman  Lake  City 
Republican  3  years;  editor  and  publish- 
er of  the  Arlington  Enterprise;  has 
been  in  Winona  since  1903  and  is  half 
owner  of  tlie  Independent  Publishing 
Co.,  also  president  of  the  company,  pub- 
lishers of  morning  newspapers  and  job 
printers.  Independent  Democrat.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Address: 
Winona,    Minn. 

WHITE,  Eugrh  E.,  paper  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  Oct. 
1,  1872;  son  of  John  A.  and  Sarah  J. 
(Mayhew)  White;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  and  at 
Holmes  College,  Laporte,  Ind.  Came  to 
St.  Paul  and  entered  accounting  depart- 
ment of  the  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis and  Omaha  Ry.,  1890;  became 
connected    consecutively    with    Parwell, 


Osborn,  Kirk  &  Co.,  wholesale  hardware, 
Wright.  Barrett  &  Stillwell  Co.,  whole- 
sale paper,  and  John  Leslie  Paper  Co.; 
located  in  Minneapolis,  May,  1905,  and 
has  been  2nd  vice  president  of  the  Min- 
neapolis Paper  Co.  since  November, 
1905.  Member  of  the  firm  of  White 
Brothers,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  merchant 
millers.  Republican.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1897,  to  Miss  Nellie  M. 
Austin.  Club:  Commercial  (member 
jobbers'  committee).  Recreation:  Ama- 
teur athletics.  Office:  400  S.  5th  St. 
Residence:  3009  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

"WHITE,  Joseph  Henry,  general  man- 
ager Winona  Rv.  &  Light  Co.;  born  at 
Milroy,  Pa.,  Sept.  14,  1870;  son  of  John 
W.  and  Mary  Miller  (Brown)  White; 
educated  at  Pennsylvania  State  Col- 
lege; unmarried.  Began  in  municipal 
lighting  business,  at  Kearney,  Neb., 
1887,  continuing  at  Omaha,  New  Y'ork 
City,  in  Texas,  Alabama,  and  at  Alton, 
111.,  and  Winona,  Minn.;  has  been  gen- 
eral manager  of  the  Winona  Ry.  «& 
Light  Co.  since  July  1,  1905.  Member 
Masonic      order.         Clubs:  Arlington, 

Meadow  Brook.   Address:   Winona,   Minn. 

WHITE,  William,  vice  president  Pan- 
ton  &  White  Co.;  born  in  Scotland,  Oct. 
1,  1848;  son  of  Thomas  and  Annie  (Dale) 
White;  common  school  education;  came 
to  America,  1873,  and  located  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  later  removing  to  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  came  to  Minneapolis  and 
was  for  10  years  a  partner  in  the  de- 
partment store  of  William  Donaldson 
i*fe  Co.;  became  associated  with  the  Pan- 
Ion  &:  White  Co.,  department  store,  Jan. 
1.  1896,  and  has  been  vice  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  company  since  its 
incorporation,  Feb.  9,  1902.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.         Mason.  Married       at 

Providence,  R.  I.,  1880,  to  Miss  Mar- 
garet McKay.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Kitchi,  Gammi,  Country.  Recreation: 
Golf.  Office:  126-132  W.  Superior  St. 
Residence:  1421  E.  Superior  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

WHITE,  'William  Gardner,  lawyer; 
born  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  30, 
1854;  son  of  William  and  Amanda 
(Preston)  White;  graduated  from  Chic- 
opee  (Mass.)  High  School,  1869;  Har- 
vard Law  School,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1875. 
married  at  Cliicopee,  Mass.,  May  22, 
1878,  to  Carolyn  E.  White.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  law  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
1876-84;  since  1884  practicing  in  St. 
Paul,  making  specialties  of  real  estate 
and  corporation  law.  Counsel  for 
banks,  trust  companies,  investment  com- 
panies and  large  wholesale  concerns. 
Secretary  and  director  National  Bond 
and  Security  Co.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars,  St.  Paul;  member  of  Council  of 
Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Recrea- 
tions: Gardening,  collecting  rare  books 
and  china,  engravings,  etchings  and 
prints.  Clubs:  Minnesota  (St.  Paul); 
Grolier      (New     York).        Office:       Globe 


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Bldg.  Residence:  767  Goodrich  Av., 
St.   Paul. 

WEITEHEAD,         William         Garrett. 

wholesale  glass  merchant;  born  at 
Kingston,  Ont.,  Dec.  20,  1853;  son  of 
James  J.  and  Sarah  E.  (Garrett)  White- 
head; educated  at  private,  public  and 
grammar  schools  of  Kingston,  Ont.; 
married  at  Clinton,  Ont.,  Dec.  22,  18S0. 
to  Anna  C.  Williamson.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  clerk  in  retail  dry  goods 
in  1872;  advanced  to  wholesale  in  1873; 
commercial  traveler,  1875-84  in  dry 
goods  trade;  entered  glass  business 
with  Forman,  Ford  &  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
1885,  and  six  months  later  started  glass 
department  for  Ryan  Drug  Co.,  whole- 
sale druggists,  St.  Paul;  bought  out  that 
department,  1895,  and  has  since  con- 
ducted it  in  his  own  name.  Second 
vice  president  of  Builders'  Exchange. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Office:  27-31  Eighth  St.  and 
26-30  Ninth  St.  Residence:  823  Ashland 
Av.,  St.   Paul. 

■WHITENTGr,  Arthur  Deming',  physician; 
born  at  Northfield,  Minn..  Oct.  24,  1872; 
son  of  Dr.  D.  J.  and  Cordelia  Porter 
(Deming)  Whiting;  educated  in  Carleton 
public  schools;  Carleton  College,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  degree  of  D.M.D., 
1894;  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Minneapolis,  M.D.,  CM.,  1895; 
house  physician  St.  Mary's  Hospital, 
Minneapolis,  1896;  post  graduate  course 
at  Manhattan  and  New  York  Eye  and 
Ear  Hospitals,  1897.  After  graduating 
in  dentistry,  finished  in  medicine,  locat- 
ing in  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  Dec,  1897; 
makes  a  specialty  of  diseases  of  the 
eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  one  of  the 
ophthalmic  surgeons  of  the  Great 
Northern  Railroad  Co.;  expert  exam- 
iner for  United  States  Pension  Bureau 
since  1899.  Was  acting  physician  to 
Minnesota  State  Reformatory,  1901. 
Married  at  Minneapolis,  June,  1898,  to 
Miss,  Grace  Twitchell.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.'  Address:     St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

WHZTNEV,  Altoert  Gideon,  real  es- 
tate; born  at  Brooklyn,  Minn.,  March  14, 
1860;  son  of  Ephraim  B.  and  Eliza- 
beth N.  (Wakefield)  Whitney;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Clearwater  and 
Farmington,  Minn.;  married  at  Moscow, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1891,  to  Miss  Alice  M. 
Wheelock.  Began  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness at  Sauk  Center,  Minn.,  Oct.,  1880; 
has  resided  in  St.  (iloud,  since  March 
1,  1897.  President  A.  G.  Whitney  Land 
&  Loan  Co.,  St.  Cloud  Public  Service 
Co.,  Granite  City  Railway  Co.,  Sauk 
Rapids  Water  Power  Co.,  St.  Cloud  Cold 
Storage  &  Produce  Co.,  State  Bank  of 
Richmond,  Torah,  Minn.;  also  director 
Merchants'  National  Bank,  St.  Cloud. 
Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum, 
Maccabees,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Ad- 
dress:     St.   Cloud,    Minn. 

WHITNEY,  Charles  Coltoy,  publisher; 
born  at  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.,  March 
20,  1846;  son  of  Asa  Perley  and  Eunice 


Casley  (Kneeland)  Whitney;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Lawrence,  Mass., 
and  in  newspaper  offices  after  age  of 
14;  married  at  Bethel,  Me.,  May  1,  1S70, 
to  Nellie  A.  Johnson.  Began  as  ap- 
prentice in  printing  office  of  Lawrence 
(Mass.)  American,  1861;  enlisted  in 
Civil  War,  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  later  being  a 
member  of  26th  N.  Y.  Cav.;  after  close 
of  war  returned  to  Lawrence  and  was 
foreman  of  Amedican  printing  office;  in 
partnership.  George  S.  Merrill  <i  Co., 
I.,awrence,  1874-80;  came  to  Minnesota, 
Nov.  11,  1880,  and  became  publisher 
Lyon  County  News,  1880,  which  is  now 
the  News-Messenger  (consolidation 
News  and  Marshall  Messenger,  1885); 
firm  became  Charles  C.  Whitney  &  Son. 
1890,  and  so  remains  to  the  present 
time.  Republican.  Member  city  coun- 
cil, Lawrence,  Mass.,  1872-73;  president 
Minnesota  Republican  Press  Associa- 
tion, 1890;  treasurer  Minnesota  Repub- 
lican State  League,  1890;  president 
Minnesota  Editorial  Association,  1895; 
secretary  Republican  State  Central  Com- 
mittee, 1900-04;  has  been  trustee  Min- 
nesota State  Soldiers'  Home,  since  1904. 
Member  Masonic  order  (32°),  York  and 
Scottish  Rites,  Knights  Templar, 
Shrine;  I.  O.  F.,  Lodge  and  Encamp- 
ment, B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Marshall, 
Minn. 

WHITNEY,  Frank  I.,  general  man- 
ager North  British  Development  Co.; 
born  at  Calais,  Maine,  1850;  son  of 
Madison  and  Joan  (Carpenter)  Whitney; 
educated  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Entered 
railway  service  in  employ  of  Michigan 
Central  Road,  advancing  to  position  of 
chief  clerk;  was  assistant  general  pas- 
senger and  ticket  agent,  same  road. 
September,  1881,  to  April,  1887;  city 
passenger  agent  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Ry.,  at  Chicago,  April  to  July, 
1887,  and  Western  passenger  agent, 
same  road,  at  Chicago,  July,  1887,  to 
July,  1888;  filled  position  of  general 
passenger  and  ticket  agent  St-.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry..  and  its 
successor,  the  Great  Northern  Ry.,  1888- 
1905;  passenger  traffic  manager  Great 
Northern  Ry.,  March  15,  1905,  to  July 
1,  1906;  since  then  general  manager 
North  British  Development  Co.  Mar- 
ried at  Detroit,  Mich.,  1874.  to  Miss 
M.  Louise  Gilbert.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial.  Town  and  Country,  La- 
fayette. Office:  Manhattan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:    826  Dayton  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WHITNEY,  Georg-e  Gilbert,  secretary- 
treasurer  Schurmeier  Wagon  Co.;  born 
at  Detroit,  Mich.,  April  IS,  1879;  son 
of  Frank  I.  and  Louise  (Gilbert)  Whit- 
ney; educated  in  St.  Paul  grammar  and 
high  schools  and  Harvard  College,  class 
of  1901;  unmarried.  Worked  as  as- 
sistant superintendent  on  farms  of  C.  S. 
Edwards,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.,  Aug.,  1901. 
to  Jan.,  1902;  connected  with  J.  B.  Street- 
cr  &  Co.,  investment  bankers,  Larimore, 
N.  Dak.,  Jan.,  1902,  to  May,  1904;  since 
June  1,  1904  has  been  identified  witli 
the    Schurmeier    Wagon    Co.,    St.    Paul. 


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Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member  Amer- 
ican Historical  Association.  Mason.  Rec- 
reatidls:  Automobiling,  sailing.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Broadway  and  Ninth 
Sts.  Residence:  Summit,  near  Snelling 
^v.,   St.  Paul. 

WHITNEV,  Georg-e  S.,  lieut.  col.,  as- 
sistant adjutant  general  of  Minnesota; 
born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Dec.  9,  185S; 
son  of  Charles  M.  and  Delia  M.  (Safford) 
Whitney;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
I.a  Crosse  and  the  Shattuck  School, 
Faribault,  Minn.,  graduating  from  the 
latter,  June,  1879;  married  at  La  Crosse, 
Jan.  8,  1891,  to  Miss  Lillie  F.  Lathrop. 
Became  a  resident  of  Faribault,  1885; 
was  deputy  county  auditor  of  Rice  Co., 
1899-1901;  was  elected  register  of  deeds, 
1900,  for  term  of  two  years;  engaged 
in  fire,  life  and  accident  insurance  busi- 
ness at  Faribault  since  1895.  Naturally 
attracted  to  military  affairs;  was  1st 
lieut.  and  adjt.  when  he  graduated  from 
military  school;   commissioned   capt.   Co. 

B,  3rd  Regt.,  W.  N.  G.,  1S84;  capt.  Co. 
B.,  2nd  Regt.,  M.  N.  G.,  Oct.  16,  1886; 
major  2nd  Regt.  April  25,  1895;  lieut. 
col.,  May  3,  1903.  Major  12th  Minn. 
Inf.  Vols.,  during  Spanish  American 
War,  serving  from  May  6,  1898,  to  Nov. 
5,  1898  (one  of  three  ranking  majors  of 
the  U.  S.  Vol.  Inf.  in  the  Spanish 
American  War).  Appointed  assistant 
adjutant  general  of  Minn.,  by  Gov.  J. 
A.  Johnson,  Jan.,  1904,  and  reappointed 
Jan.,  1906.  Mason  (32°),  Knight  Temp- 
lar, Shriner.  Recreations:  Literature 
and  music.  Office:  New  Capitol.  Resi- 
dence: Faribault,  Minn.,  and  341  St. 
Peter    St.,    St.    Paul. 

WHITNEY".  Harry  Edward,  educator; 
born  at  Fort  Covington,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4, 
1851;  son  of  Charles  M.  and  Delia  M. 
(Whitney);  attended  The  Shattuck 
School,  Faribault.  Minn.,  1866-71;  gradu- 
ate Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn.,  de- 
gree of  A. B.,  1874;  degree  of  A.M.,  same 
college,  1878.  Married  at  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1881,  to  Miss  Mary  Van 
Vliet.  Has  been  engaged  in  teaching 
since  1874;  formerly  head  master  and 
is  now  instructor  in  languages  at  The 
Shattuck  School,  Faribault,  Minn.  Member 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Psi  Upsilon  fra- 
ternities. Sons  of  the  Revolution,  So- 
ciety of  Colonial  Wars,  Old  Guard.  Ma- 
son (33"),  past  grand  commander 
Kni.ghts  Templar,  Order  of  Constantine. 
Recreations:  Farming,  hunting  and  fish- 
ing. Club:  Commercial.  Address: 
Faribault,  Minn. 

"WHITNEY,  "WiUiam  Channingr,  archi- 
tect; born  at  Howard,  Mass.,  April  11, 
1S51;  son  of  Benjamin  F.  and  Louisa 
(Lawrence)  Whitney;  educated  at  Law- 
rence Academy.  Grcton,  Mass.,  1865-66, 
and  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 
graduating,  B.S.,  1872;  married  at 
Watertown,  Mass..  Oct.   6,  1881,  to  Alma 

C.  Walker.  Began  as  architect,  1872. 
and  has  continued  in  Minneapolis  since 
1878.  Republican.  LTnitarian.  Fellow 
American  Institute  of  Architects.  Direc- 
tor   Minneapolis    Society    of    Fine   Arts; 


member  Art  Commission  of  the  City  of 
Minneapolis.  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  La- 
fayette. Office:  313  Nicollet  Av.  Resi- 
dence:    2514  4th  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

"WHITTIEB,  Prank  Albert,  superin- 
tendent Minnesota  State  Training  School 
for  Boys  and  Girls;  born  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  June  22,  1S60;  son  of  Albert  and 
Lucy  (Wellington)  Whittier;  educated 
in  graded  and  high  schools,  Hastings, 
Minn.;  married  at  Empire,  Minn.,  April 
2,  1884,  to  Miss  Margaret  Cameron.  Be- 
gan active  career  on  farm  in  Dakota 
Co.,  Minn.;  engaged  as  dealer  in  dairy 
products  for  5  years  and  for  2  years 
was  in  charge  of  public  and  repair 
work,  Minneapolis;  acted  as  agent  for 
State  Prison.  Stillwater,  and  State  Re- 
formatory, St.  Cloud,  Sept.,  1895,  to 
Dec,  1902;  has  served  as  superintendent 
State  Training  School,  by  election,  board 
of  managers,  since  Dec.  16,  1902.  Mem- 
ber National  Prison  Congress.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  F. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  boating.  Address:  Red  Wing, 
Minn. 

"WHYTE,  Joliu  J.,  physician;  born  at 
Shakespeare,  Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  10,  1867; 
son  of  Paul  and  Eliza  (De  Foe)  Whyte; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Lancaster, 
Ont.;  Williamstown  High  School; 
Bishop's  Academy,  Montreal,  Can.;  Mc- 
Gill  University,  degrees  of  M.D.,  CM.. 
1889.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1892.  Has 
been  actively  engaged  in  medical  prac- 
tice at  Bertha  since  1894.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Upper  Mississippi  Medical 
Society.  Married  at  Bertha.  1903,  to 
Miss  Mary  Delphina  Courtright.  Ad- 
dress:     Bertha,    Minn. 

"WICKEBSHAM,  Davis  Price;  lawyer; 
born  at  Harrodsburg,  Ky..  Dec.  25,  1877; 
son  of  Isaac  and  Ella  (Parker)  Wicker- 
sham;  educated  in  common  and  high 
schools,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  up  to  1895; 
University  of  Minnesota.  College  of 
Law,  graduating,  degree  of  LL.B.,  1900. 
po^t  graduate,  LL.M.,  1901.  Began  prac- 
tice at  St.  Paul.  June,  1900;  general  at- 
torney for  Minnesota  for  The  Employ- 
ers' Liability  Assurance  Corporation  of 
London;  attorney  Minnesota  &  North 
Wisconsin  Railroad  Co.  Member  Delta  ' 
Tau  Delta  and  Phi  Delta  Phi  frater- 
nities. Married  at  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
Dec.  6,  1905,  to  Miss  Ruth  Atwood. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreation:  Horse- 
back riding.  Office:  Manhattan  Bldg. 
Residence:      62    S    Dale    St.,    St.    Paul. 

"VITIBEI^Ii,  Gustaf,  general  contractor; 
born  in  Sweden.  April  28,  1862;  edu- 
cated principally  in  public  schools  in 
Sweden.  Commenced  active  career  as 
stone  cutter  in  1877,  continuing  at  the 
trade  until  1894;  has  been  in  business 
of  contracting  and  stone  quarrying 
since  1894  and  is  now  president  and 
manager  of  the  Widell  Company,  with 
quarries  at  Mankato.  Member  of  mili- 
tary staff  of  governor  of  Minnesota, 
since  Jan.,  1901,  serving  two  years  as 
colonel    and    three    years    as    inspector 


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ereneral,  M.  N.  G. ;  honorary  member  of 
"Rawlins  Post,  G.  A.  R.;  member  U.  S. 
Infantry  Association.  Associate  member 
Western  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 
Member  Masonic  order.  Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Commandery,  Scottish  Rite, 
Shrine,  (deputy  grand  master  State  of 
Minnesota);  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum.  United  Work- 
men of  America.  Married  at  Mankato, 
Sept.  21,  1SS6,  Miss  Clara  E.  Burt.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,    Minn. 

WIEIiAND,  P.  F.  E.,  lumber;  born  in 
Wood  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  12,  1855;  son  of 
Henry  and  Rose  (Mollenkop)  Wieland; 
has  been  a  resident  of  Minnesota  since 
1857;  educated  in  schools  of  Lake 
County,  Minn.  Began  active  career  in 
lumber  business  and  has  been  continu- 
ously connected  with  lumber  trade  for 
more  than  30  years;  located  in  Duluth, 
ISSl;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the 
Heimbach  Lumber  Co.,  since  1897.  Was 
register  of  deeds.  Lake  County,  Minn., 
for  4  terms.  Methodist.  Married  in 
W^isconsin,  1SS5,  to  Miss  Emma  Bruns. 
Office :  20  E.  Railroad  St.  Residence: 
20  E.   5th  St.,  Duluth,   Minn. 

WIGHT,  Robert  Campbell,  secretary 
and  auditor  capital  accounts  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rv.;  born  at  Montreal. 
Canada,  July  20,  1861;  son  of  Robert 
Leach  and  Janet  (Kerr)  Wight;  edu- 
cated in  schools  of  Montreal.  Came  to 
St.  Paul  in  18S2  and  entered  railway 
service  in  charge  of  construction  ac- 
counts, Wisconsin,  Minnesota  &  Pacific 
Ry. ;  was  secretary  to  president  of  the 
Minnesota  &  Northwestern  Ry.,  1884-87; 
secretary  to  president  Chicago,  St.  Paul 
&  Kansas  City  Ry.,  1887-92;  has  been 
secretary,  director  and  auditor  capital 
accounts  Chicago  Great  Western  Ry., 
since  1892;  treasurer  and  director  In- 
terstate Investment  Trust,  Limited:  sec- 
retary and  treasurer  Metropolitan  Opera 
House  Co.;  president  Iowa  Development 
Co.,  and  Iowa  Townsite  Co.  Married  at 
Marshall,  Mich.,  1888,  to  Miss  Grace  L. 
Griffith.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country.  Office:  Met.  Opera  House 
Bldg.  Residence:  30  Crocus  PI.,  St. 
Paul. 

WIJE,  Andrew  Henry,  lands;  born  in 
Norway,  April  1,  1858;  son  of  Andrew 
R.  and  Inger  Wije;  educated  in  public 
schools,  commercial  college  and  agricul- 
tural college,  Norway;  engaged  in  book- 
keeping for  a  year  in  his  native  coun- 
try. Came  to  America,  1879,  and  located 
in  Chippewa  Co.,  Wis;  entered  employ  of 
Ingram,  Kennedy  &  Mason,  general  mer- 
chandise, Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  removed  to 
Moorehead,  Minn.,  1882,  and  has  ever 
since  made  his  home  there.  Was  iden- 
tified with  mercantile  business,  1882-88; 
register  of  deeds,  Clay  Co.,  8  years; 
also  official  abstracter  of  the  county; 
has  devoted  his  attention  to  farming 
and  dealing  in  real  estate  and  farm 
lands  since  1897.  Married  at  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.,  Oct.  14,  1891,  to  Miss  Magda  K.ior- 
stad.     Address:     Moorhead,  Minn. 


WIIiBERTON,  Iiawrence  G.,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  April 
IS,  1853;  son  of  George  and  Martha 
fMerrill)  Wilberton;  graduate  Corning 
CN.  Y.)  High  School,  and  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  M.D.. 
March,  1880;  two  years  study  in  Berlin 
and  Vienna,  1901-03.  Married  at  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  Sept.  11,  1882,  to  Miss 
Sarah  Dow.  Homeopath.  In  practice  at 
Winona  since  Sept.  1,  1880.  Member 
Minnesota  State  Homeopathic  Institute, 
American  Institute  of  Homeopathy.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Club:  Ar- 
lington.     Address:      Winona,    Minn. 

•WHiCOX,  Franklin  Samuel,  alienist: 
born  Sept.  29,  1872;  educated  at  Girard 
College,  Philadelphia,  and  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  graduating  from  lat- 
ter, 1894.  Engaged  in  private  practice 
of  medicine  for  5  years;  was  connected 
with  private  institutions  for  mental  and 
nervous  diseases,  for  5  years;  first  as- 
sistant physician  in  State  Hospital  for 
Insane,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  at  present 
lime.  Homeopathic  School  of  Medicine. 
Member  American  Institute  of  Homeo- 
pathy, American  Medical  Association, 
American  Medico-Psychological  Associa- 
tion. Married  at  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa., 
April  18,  1906,  to  Miss  Alice  Buckalew 
Rhone.  Club:  Chippewa.  Address: 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

WHiCOX,  Harry  Eug'ene,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  April 
7,  1874;  son  of  John  F.  and  Emma  E. 
(Clement)  Wilcox;  educated  in  Minne- 
apolis public  schools;  married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Sept.  11,  1895,  to  Ida  M.  Sprague. 
Began  in  the  mill  in  1891  and  is  now 
general  manager  of  the  John  F.  Wilcox 
manufacturing  plant,  which  was  estab- 
lished by  his  father  in  1882,  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  sash,  doors,  etc.  President  H. 
E.  Wilcox  Motor  Car  Co.;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Guyler  Electric  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  F.  E.  Satterlee  Co.,  The  Wil- 
cox Brothers  Co.;  director  Frank  S. 
Gold  Co.  Mason.  Recreation:  Auto- 
mobiling.  Office:  1030  N.  E.  Marshall 
St.  Residence:  2404  Nicollet  Av.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WII^COX,  John  F.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Akron,  O.,  Jan.  4,  1847;  son  of 
David  G.  and  Hannah  C.  Wilcox;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Akron  and 
at  Dennison  University,  Granville,  O. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1867;  entered  em- 
ploy of  "Wheaton,  Reynolds  &  Francis, 
manufacturers  of  sash,  doors,  etc.,  in 
the  fall  of  1867,  and  Francis  retiring 
in  1S71.  became  partner  in  the  business 
with  Wheaton,  Reynolds  &  Co.;  disposed 
of  interest  to  partners,  1885,  and  started 
alone  as  John  F.  ^Vilcox.  manufacturer 
of  wood  specialties,  in  which  he  still 
continues.  Also  vice  president  City  Sash 
&  Door  Co.,  Gugler  Electric  Mfg.  Co.. 
Wilcox  Brothers.  H.  E.  Wilcox  Motor 
Car  Co.;  director  St.  Anthony  Falls 
Bank.  M.ason.  Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  13,  1871,  to  Miss  Emma  E.  Clem- 
ent. Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial, 
Minikahda   and   Lafayette.      Recreations: 


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Automobiling,  hunting-  and  fishing-. 
Office:  lOoO  Marshall,  N.  E.  Residence: 
524  6th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis.  Summer 
residence:  "Old  Orchard,"  Lake  Minne- 
tonka,    Minn. 

WIIiCOX,  "William  H.,  president  Man- 
kato  Manufacturing  Co.;  born  at  Ply- 
mouth, Eng-.,  Feb.  12,  1S56;  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Lavina  (Prosse)  Wilcox;  pub- 
lic school  education;  married  at  Man- 
kato,  18S3,  to  Miss  Lottie  George. 
Learned  trade  of  machinist  in  Canada, 
beginning,  1874;  came  to  Mankato,  ISSO, 
and  is  now  president  of  the  Mankato 
Manufacturing  Co.,  founders  and  ma- 
chinists. Republican.  Methodist.  Mem- 
ber I.  O.  O.  P.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Woodmen. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Mankato, 
Minn. 

WIIiDi:,  Norman,  educator;  born  at 
Dobbs  Ferry.  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1867;  son 
of  James  and  Harriet  Richards  (De 
Witt)  Wilde;  educated  at  Columbia 
Grammar  School,  1883-8.5;  Columbia 
University,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B., 
1889;  degree  of  Ph.D.,  same  university, 
1894;  student  University  of  Berlin,  1891- 
93;  Harvard,  1893-94.  Married  at  Dobbs 
Ferry,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1894,  to  Edna  May 
Judson.  Was  assistant  in  philosophy, 
Columbia  University,  1894-98;  instruc- 
tor University  of  Minnesota,  1898-1900. 
assistant  professor.  1900-02,  professor  of 
philosophy  since  1902.  Member  Ameri- 
can Psychological  Association,  Western 
Philosophical        Association.  Author: 

Friedrich  Heinrich  Jacobi,  a  Study  in 
German  Realism.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Office:  University  of  Minnesota. 
Residence:      901    6th    St.,    Minneapolis. 

'WZIiKINS,  Cliarles,  plumbing;  born  at 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1862; 
son  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Smith) 
Wilkins;  came  to  the  United  States  at 
the  age  of  11  years,  locating  at  Lo-well, 
Mass.,  educated  in  Lowell  public 
schools.  Learned  tlie  plumbing  business 
in  the  east  and  located  in  Minneapolis. 
1886,  where  he  started  in  business  as 
Cliarles  Wilkins  &  Co.,  which  has  grown 
into  a  large  modern  establishment,  car- 
rying- a  complete  line  of  plumbing, 
steam  and  liot  water  heating  apparatus. 
Chairman  board  of  county  commission- 
ers, Hennepin  Co.,  1896-1901.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Mason  (York  Rite  Com- 
mandery  and  Chapter).  Married  at 
Minneapolis,  1886,  to  Miss  Ella  Gilman. 
Recreation:  Fishing.  Office:  526-52S 
2nd  Av.  S.  Residence:  2548  Pleasant 
Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WHiXINSON,  Adolphus  Camplien, 
lawyer;  born  ai  Bradford.  Yorksliire, 
England,  July  16,  1853;  son  of  Sammy 
and  Martha  (Pearson)  Wilkinson;  came 
to  America  with  parents.  May,  1858; 
raised  on  farm  and  educated  at  home 
and  in  district  school,  Sauk  Co.,  Wis.; 
worked  in  pinery  and  on  construction 
grade,  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
"Omaha"  railways,  whenever  oppor- 
tunity offiered,  between  16  and  20  years 
of  age;  read  law  with  brother  at  Mans- 
ion.  Wis.,   and   was   admitted   to   the  bar 


from  his  office,  April  17,  1877;  married 
at  New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  Dec.  31,  1878,  to 
Miss  Agnes  L.  Harris.  Began  practice 
of  law  at  New  Lisbon  Wis.,  May  1. 
1877;  elected  district  attorney,  Juneau 
Co..  as  a  Democrat  (normal  Republican 
majority  475)  and  served  3  years;  in 
1881  became  local  attorney  for  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago, 
St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Opiaha  rail- 
ways, continuing  to  Sept.  1,  1887;  was 
court  commissioner  from  1885  to  Sept. 
1.  1887.  when  he  resigned,  leaving  the 
state;  came  to  Crookston,  Minn.,  1887, 
and  was  appointed  attorney  for  the  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Manitoba  Ry.  Co., 
now  the  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  witli 
which  he  is  still  connected  as  attorney, 
devoting  his  Lime  almost  exclusively  to 
railway  cases.  Member  American  Bar 
Association,  Minnesota  State  Bar  As- 
sociation (member  of  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors, 1902-03;  vice  president,  1904; 
president,  1905;  now  member  Board  of 
Governors).  Was  member  W.  N.  G.  for 
7  years.  Mason.  Recreations:  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing.  Address:  Crookston, 
Minn. 

WIIiKINSON,  Cliarles  M.,  register  of 
deeds  Freeborn  Co.;  born  at  Oswego,  N. 
Y.,  April  20,  1850;  son  of  Allen  and 
Mary  (McGuire)  Wilkinson;  educated  in 
public  schools  and  at  Milton  College, 
Milton.  Wis.;  married  at  Albert  Lea, 
Nov.  2,  1874,  to  Miss  Ella  C.  Fuller. 
Engaged  in  grain  and  stock  business, 
1872-1901;  was  deputy  sheriff,  1901-07; 
lias  been  register  of  deeds  since  Jan.  8, 
1907.  Was  mayor  of  Albert  Lea  7 
years;  president  of  city  council  3  years. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  order. 
Knights  Templar;  Shrine;  A.  O.  U.  W., 
Maccabees,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.  F.  O. 
E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreation: 
Baseball.      Address:    Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

WH^KIITSON,  Randolpli  A.,  lawyer; 
born  at  Bradford,  England,  Dec.  26, 
1846;  son  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Pear- 
son) Wilkinson;  educated  in  Wisconsin 
public  schools  and  Baraboo  (Wis.)  Col- 
legiate Institute;  widower.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1868;  practicel  law  in  Juneau 
County,  Wis.,  until  1882;  removed  to 
Crookston,  Minn.,  1882;  practiced  law 
there  until  Jan.  1,  1888,  when  he  was 
appointed  right-of--w'ay  agent  for  the 
Great  Northern  Railway  Co.;  was  attor- 
nev  for  the  companv  for  several  j^ears, 
and  since  Jan.  1,  1903,  has  been  gen- 
eral solicitor  of  the  Great  Northern 
Railwav  Co.  Office:  General  Office 
Great  Northern  Ry.  Co.  Residence:  The 
Marlborough,    St.    Paul. 

WH^KOWSKZ:,  Conraa  William,  phy- 
sician; born  at  Morristown,  Minn.,  June 
20,  1874;  son  of  Rudolph  H.  and  Ida 
M.  (Kopiska)  Wilkowske;  educated  in 
public  schools  to  age  of  16;  two  years 
at  St.  Paul's  College,  St.  Paul  Park. 
Minn.;  college  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
University  of  Minnesota,  graduating, 
degree  of  M.D.,  June,  1904.  Married  at 
Morristown,  June  4,  1896,  to  Miss  Alice 
May  Kisor.     Taught  school  after  spend- 


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ing  one  year  in  college;  engaged  in 
general  hardware  business  with  brother, 
Frank,  1895,  closing  out,  1900,  to  enter 
university;  acted  as  expert  and  sales- 
man summer  school  vacations  for  Mil- 
waukee Harvester  Co.;  filled  position 
of  assistant  instructor  and  demonstrator 
in  laboratory  of  histology  and  embry- 
ology in  university,  1902-04;  began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  (homeopathic  and  regu- 
lar schools^  at  Arlington,  Minn.,  June. 
1904;  has  been  located  at  Faribault 
since  January,  1905.  City  physician 
since  April,  1905.  Methodist.  Republi- 
can. Member  American  and  Minnesota 
State  Medical  associations,  Rice  County 
Medical  Society,  Minnesota  State 
Homeopathic  Institute.  Mason;  member 
M.  B.  A.,  Yeomen,  I.  O.  F..  F.  O.  E., 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma  fraternity.  Medical 
examiner  for  fraternal  orders  and  life 
insurance  companies.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  Automobiling,  gard- 
ening, working  with  tools.  Address: 
Faribault,    Minn. 

WrCiIi,  Gustave  A.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Germany,  Dec.  31,  1S71;  son  of  Rein- 
hold  and  Emelia  (Schumacker)  Will; 
came  to  America,  1S73;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Minneapolis  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota.  Began  at  IS  years 
of  age  upon  his  own  resources;  has  been 
in  practice  of  law  since  June  6,  1896. 
President  Hennepin  County  Good  Roads 
Association.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason;  member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  United 
Workmen  of  America,  Delta  Chi.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Korth  Side  Commercial. 
Automobile.  Recreations:         Rowing, 

sailing,  fishing  and  hunting.  Office: 
Andrus  Bldg.  Residence:  3500  19th 
Av.    N.,    Minneapolis. 

WIIiIiABD,  Jolin  Thurston,  milling; 
born  at  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  1880; 
graduate  Mankato  High  School;  unmar- 
ried. Has  been  connected  with  the  Man- 
kato Mills  Co.  ever  since  the  beginning 
of  his  business  career,  1898,  and  is  sec- 
retary and  director  of  the  company. 
Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Recreations: 
Tennis,  handball,  baseball.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

WUiIiARD,  William  D.,  banker;  born 
at  Mankato,  Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1867;  son 
of  John  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Sibley)  Wil- 
lard;  educated  in  Mankato  High  School 
and  at  the  University  of  Minnesota, 
graduating,  degree  of^A.B.,  1888;  mar- 
ried at  Chester,  Vt.,  1890,  to  Miss  Louise 
A.  Robbins.  Was  manager  Mankato 
Linseed  Oil  Works,  1890-98;  secretary 
Alankato  Mills  Co.,  1898-1901;  has  been 
director  and  cashier  First  National 
Bank,  since  Nov.,  1901.  Also  president 
Park  Paint  Land  Co.;  secretary  and 
treasurer  Mankato  Citizens'  Telephone 
Co.,  Western  I.,and  &  I>onn  Co.  Member 
Mankato  Public  Library  Board.  Repub- 
lican. Presbyterian.  Member  National 
Credit  Men's  Association.  Address: 
Mankato,    Minn. 

WlIiIiCTJTS,  Iievi  M.,  collector  of  the 
port;  born  near  Richmond,  Ind.,  Nov. 
10,    1861;    son    of    Jonathan    and    Mary 


(Starbuck)  Willcuts;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Richmond.  Began  active 
career  in  hardware  business  on  his  own 
account,  in  Indiana,  1883;  removed  to 
Columbia,  S.  D.,  and  engaged  in  real 
estate  and  loan  business,  1886;  came  to 
Duluth  and  was  identified  with  real  es- 
tate dealings  up  to  time  of  appoint- 
ment by  President  McKinley  to  office  of 
collector  of  the  port,  July,  1897;  re- 
appointed by  President  McKinley,  and 
by  President  Roosevelt,  Dec,  1905.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (32^),  Shriner.  Clubs: 
Kitchi  Gammi,  CortTTnercial,  Duluth 
Boat.  Recreations:  Fishing  and  out- 
door diversions.  Office:  Federal  Custom 
House.  Residence:  310  E.  4th  St.,  Du- 
luth. 

WZIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Hdward,  real  es- 
tate, lumber  and  banking;  born  near 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Oct.  26,  1S59;  son  of 
Robert  P.  and  Caroline  M.  (Slack)  Wil- 
liams; educated  in  common  schools  and 
at  Northern  Indiana  Normal  School, 
Valparaiso,  Ind.;  married  at  Hudson, 
Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1888,  to  Effie  A.  T.  Seavey. 
Taught  in  country  schools,  1883-87;  en- 
gaged in  general  mercantile  business  for 
seven  years;  has  been  in  lumber  and 
banking  business  at  Mora,  Minn.,  since 
1894.  President  State  Bank  of  Mora; 
manager  Mora  Lumber  Co.;  director 
Times  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.;  vice 
president  Plant-Callahan  Mining  Co.; 
owner  and  manager  Mora  opera  house. 
Was  sheriff  of  Kanabec  Co.  three  terms, 
county  commissioner  two  terms,  mayor 
of  Mora  and  member  council  two  terms, 
and  has  been  secretary  board  of  educa- 
tion since  1894.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
and  a  number  of  beneficiary  associa- 
tions. Recreations:  Gun  and  dogs. 
Address:      Mora,   Minn. 

WZZ^IiIAMS,  Charles  Kittenhouse, 
hardware  Co.;  born  at  Minneapolis, 
Jan.  30,  1876;  son  of  Joshua  and  Martha 
Rittenhouse;  educated  in  public  schools 
of  Minneapolis,  graduating  from  Cen- 
tral High  School,  1893.  Has  been  presi- 
dent of  the  Williams  Hardware  Co., 
wholesalers  and  jobbers,  since  1896. 
Oflice:  100  2nd  Av.,  N.  Residence:  630 
E.    Franklin    Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WZIiIiIAMS,  Charles  W.,  wholesale 
hats,  caps,  furs  and  gloves;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  April  15.  1859;  son  of 
Charles  H.  and  Bridget  (Winters)  Wil- 
liams; educated  in  parochial  schools  of 
St.  Paul.  Began  active  career  at  14 
years  of  age,  in  employ  of  O.  P.  Lan- 
pher  &  Co.,  retail  hatters;  continued 
with  Mr.  Lanpher  when  the  wholesale 
firm  of  Albrecht,  Lanpher  &  Co.  was  or- 
ganized in  1876.  Was  admitted  to  part- 
nership, in  1890,  in  firm  of  Lanpher, 
Finch  &  Skinner,  which  later  changed  to 
the  present  style  of  Lanpher,  Skinner 
&  Co.  Catholic.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  174-184  E.  4th  St.  Residence: 
205   W.   9th   St.,   St.   Paul. 

WZIiIiIAMS.  Dennis  H.,  agricultural 
implements;  born  in  Belmont  Co.,  O., 
Nov.  11,  1832;  educated  in  common 
schools   and    Allegheny    College,     Mead- 


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ville.  Pa.;  married  in  Belmont  Co.,  O.. 
IS.tS,  to  Miss  Dorcas  A.  Johnston. 
Served  In  Mexican  war  as  private  in 
3rd  U.  S.  Inf.;  enlisted  at  beginning  of 
Civil  War  as  private  in  43rd  Ohio  Vols., 
afterwards  in  185th  Ohio  Vols.;  rose  to 
rank  of  Col.  and  held  commission  as 
asst.  adjt.  Gen.  of  U.  S.  Vols.;  after  the 
war  was  appointed  1st  lieut.  41st  U. 
S.  Inf.  (regular  army).  Came  to  Min- 
nesota and  located  in  Rochester,  1868, 
the  same  year  founding  the  business  as 
dealer  in  farm  machinery,  in  which  he 
has  since  been  engaged.  Democrat. 
Mayor  of  City  of  Rochester  for  three 
terms.  Presbyterian.  Address:  Roches- 
ter,   Minn. 

WIIiXiIAMS,  Edward  "W.,  shoe  manu- 
facturer; born  at  Akron,  O.,  1S56;  son 
of  James  C.  and  Rebecca  (Pickards) 
Williams;  graduate  Owasso  (Mich.) 
High  School,  1S73;  graduate  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  de- 
gree of  LL.B.,  1875.  Unmarried.  Be- 
gan in  the  manufacture  of  shoes,  1882, 
and  has  since  been  identified  with  shoe 
manufacturing  and  also  as  wholesale 
dealer.  President  Multi-Phonograph  Co., 
Inc.,  Verdi  Queen  Mining  Co.  Recrea- 
tion: Automobiling.  Address:  Winona, 
Minn. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Edwin  Robert,  wholesale 
and  retail  stationer;  born  at  Dodgeville, 
Wis.,  Nov.  1,  1868;  son  of  Robert  R. 
and  Elizabeth  (Jones)  Williams;  gradu- 
ate of  Dodgeville  High  School;  attended 
University  of  Minnesota  three  years  and 
then  left  school  to  fill  position  as  civil 
engineer.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.. 
June  21,  1900,  to  Florence  Eugenia 
Wheeler.  Has  been  in  stationery  busi- 
ness since  1897.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian. Ma'jon.  Club:  Commercial. 
Office:  415  Hennepin  Av.,  Minneapolis. 
Residence:   Excelsior,   Minn. 

WII^IiIAMS,  Frank  D.,  city  sales  agent 
St.  Paul  &  Western  Coal  Co.;  born  in 
Ontario,  Can.,  June  1,  1873;  son  of  John 
and  Caroline  (McEvers)  Williams;  edu- 
cated in  public  schools  of  Ontario  and 
at  Albert  College,  Belleville,  Ont.;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1899,  to  Miss 
Genevieve  Gervais.  Began  active  career 
as  emploj'e  in  bank  at  Cobourg,  Ont., 
continuing  for  6  years;  came  to  St.  Paul, 
1895,  and  was  connected  with  Ohio  Coal 
Co.  until  1897;  was  in  coal  business  for 
himself,  1897-99;  has  been  city  sales 
agent  of  the  St.  Paul  &  Western  Coal 
Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  fuel,  since  1899. 
Presbyterian.  Club:  Commercial.  Rec- 
reations: Boating  and  tennis.  Office: 
99  East  5th  St.  Residence:  874  Fair- 
mount   Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Prank  T.,  born  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  10,  1861;  son  of  Lem- 
uel D.  and  Sarah  (O'Donnell)  Williams; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Washing- 
ton. D.  C,  and  at  Georgetown  College; 
married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  May  22,  to 
Miss  Jennie  McLeod  Storck.  Has  been 
connected  with  the  weather  bureau  since 
April  25,  ISSl;  was  in  charge  of  sta- 
tions  at   Sioux  "City,   la.,   Red  Wing  and 


Moorehead,  Minn.,  Columbus,  O.,  Augus- 
ta, Ga.,  Cedar  Keys,  Fla.  and  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  and  has  been  in  charge  at  St 
Paul  since  Oi;t.  27.  1905.  Was  for  10 
years  member  of  signal  corps  U.  S. 
Army.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Member  Knights  of  Columbus.  Office: 
Weather  Bureau,  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:      234    Pleasant   Av.,    St.    Paul. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Tred  1.,  superintendent 
of  schools;  born  at  Salesville,  O.,  Aug. 
30.  1872;  son  of  Alvin  and  Nancy  E. 
(Sherman)  Williams;  graduated  from 
Quaker  City  High  School,  class  of  1893; 
graduate  of  Muskingum  College,  O., 
class  of  1896.  Taught  school  two  years 
in  rural  schools  in  Oliib  and  6  years  in 
graded  schools  of  Minnesota;  County 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Carver  Co., 
Minn.,  since  Jan.  1,  1903.  President 
Watertown  Telephone  Co.  Republican. 
Member  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
Married  at  Chaska,  Minn.,  June  1,  1904, 
to  Miss  Anna  E.  Beurlen.  Recreations: 
Outdoor  sports,  fishing  and  hunting.  Ad- 
dress:    Watertown,  Minn. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Henry  White,  secretary 
Keefe-Davidson  Co.;  born  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Nov.  11,  1872;  son  of  Henry  L. 
and  Eva  L.  (White)  Williams;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul;  University 
of  Michigan,  class  of  1896;  College  of 
Law,  University  of  Minnesota,  gradu- 
ating, degree  of  LL.B.,  1895;  married  at 
St.  Paul,  March,  1899,  to  Miss  Lillian 
M.  Allen.  Was  admitted  to  the  bar  In 
Minnesota  and  California,  1895,  and  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
1895-97;  returned  to  St.  Paul  to  assume 
position  with  the  West  Publishing  Co., 
continuing,  1897-99;  has  been  secretary 
of  The  Keefe-Davidson  Co.,  law  book 
sellers  and  publishers,  since  1905.  Pres- 
byterian. Club:  Minnesota  Boat  (direc- 
tor). Recreations:  Outdoor  diversions. 
Office:  Cor.  3rd  and  Wabasha.  Resi- 
dence:    805   Portland  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  IiOuis  Hudson,  wholesale 
hardware  merchant;  born  at  Minneapo- 
lis, Anril  26,  1874;  son  of  Joshua  and 
Martha  (Rittenhouse)  Williams:  edu- 
cated in  grammar  and  high  schools  of 
Minneapolis;  unmarried.  In  1892  en- 
tered the  business  established  by  his 
father,  Joshua  Williams;  in  1896  the 
business  was  incorporated  as  The  Wil- 
liams Hardware  Co.,  wholesale  iron  and 
heavy  hardware,  of  which  he  is  secre- 
tary and  treasurer.  Presbyterian.  Clubs: 
Minneapolis,  Lafayette.  Office:  100-104 
Second  Av.,  N.  Residence:  104  E.  16th 
St.,   Minneapolis. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  McDonoug'li,  banker;  born 
in  McDonough  Co.,  111.,  Oct.  22,  1860; 
son  of  W^illiam  and  Harriet  (Humbard) 
Williams;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Goodhue  and  Dodge  counties,  Minn.;  W. 
M.  Seminary  and  Carlton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B., 
1885;  st-udent  of  medicine  in  College 
of  Phvsicians  and  Surgeons.  Chicago. 
Taught  school,  high  schools  of  Mantor- 
ville,  Princeton  and  Kasson,  Minn.;  15 
years     superintendent     of     schools,     and 


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county  superintendent  of  schools,  one 
term.  President  Farmers'  National 
Bank,  Dodge  Center,  since  1903;  vice 
president  State  Bank,  Byron,  Minn.  Re- 
pul>lican.  Methodist.  Member  Minnesota 
Educational  Association.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried at  Concord,  Minn.,  1SS7,  to  Miss 
Addie  Wilcox.  Recreation:  Vocal  music. 
Address:    Dodge   Center,   Minn. 

WIX^IiIAMS,  Martin  Crocker,  casket 
manufacturer;  born  at  Granville,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  30,  1.S49;  son  of  John  H.  and  Louisa 
(Crocker)  Williams;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Poulmey,  Vermont,  and  com- 
mercial college,  Ann  Arbor,  Michiga'n. 
Engaged  in  retail  hardware  business, 
1S72-74;  in  retail  furniture  business, 
1874-S3;  has  been  connected  with  Minne- 
apolis Offlce  and  School  Furniture  Co., 
1889,  and  is  now  president  and  treasurer 
of  that  company.  Vice  president  and 
manager  Northwestern  Casket  Co.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Mar- 
ried, at  Evart,  Michigan,  April  19,  1SS2, 
to  Miss  Carrie  S.  Minchin.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.  Offlce:  661  17th  Av.,  N.  E. 
Residence:  SOI  S.  E.  7th  St.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

WIi;i.IAMS,  Milton  M.,  publicist;  born 
at  Litchfield,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1S48;  son  of 
John  N.  and  Susan  A.  (Halstead)  Wil- 
liams; came  to  Minnesota,  1858;  edu- 
cated in  high  school  and  by  private 
teacher;  married  at  St.  Taul,  Minn., 
1889,  to  Miss  Florence  E.  Bennett  of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Began  active  career 
in  railroad  construction  with  De  Graff 
&  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1870-84;  engaged  in 
building  and  managing  Little  Falls 
Water  Power  on  Mississippi  River,  1887 
to  1903,  when  he  disposed  of  his  inter- 
est in  the  company,  being  president  and 
manager  during  time  named.  Also  vice 
president  First  National  Bank,  Little 
Falls,  1890  to  present  time.  Owner  of 
highly  improved  homestead  of  640  acres 
(Meadowview),  near  Little  Falls,  Minn. 
Member  Minnesota  State  Forestry  Board. 
Member  of  Republican  State  Central 
Committee;  was  lieutenant  colonel  on 
staff  of  Gov.  Hubbard.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar.  Clubs: 
Charter  member  Minnesota  Club,  St. 
Paul,  and  vice  president  Little  Falls 
Commercial  Club.  Recreations:  Sail 
boating  on  Mi  lie  Lacs,  travel  in  foreign 
lands  and  improving  homestead.  Ad- 
dress:    Little  Falls,  Minn. 

-WII.I.IAMS,  wmiam  E.,  clothier; 
born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  1.  1S64; 
son  of  Charles  H.  and  B.  M.  Williams; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  St.  Paul. 
Began  active  business  career  in  employ 
of  the  Boston  Clothing  Co.,  as  clerk, 
1879;  and  has  been  vice  president  of  the 
company  since  1905.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Member  Junior  Pioneers.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Paul,  1898,  to  Miss  Anelia 
Grasloft.  Offlce:  Cor.  6th  aad  Robert 
Sts.  Residence-.  934  Ashland  Av.,  "g^t. 
Paul. 

WII.I.IAMS,  Willis  I-aforest,  editor 
St.  Paul  Trade  Journal;  born  at  Boston, 


Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1869;  son  of  Ebenezer 
Bancroft  and  Isabel  (Nutting)  Williams; 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  La 
Crosse.  Wis.  Began  active  career  as 
newspaper  writer,  completing  newspaper 
apprenticeship  on  the  Republican  and 
I^eader,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  in  1888;  from 
1890  to  1899  on  reportorial  staff  of  the 
St.  Paul  Pioneer  Press;  in  advertising 
Ijusiness  from  1899  to  1902;  editor  St. 
Paul  Trade  Journal  since  1902,  also 
president  of  St.  Paul  Trade  Journal 
Company,  organized  in  1891,  whicli  owns 
the  Journal.  Married  at  St.  Paul,  1894. 
to  Rose  D.  Rouleau.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber of  the  B.  P.  O.  E.  Clubs:  St.  Paul 
Commercial.  West  Side.  Recreations: 
Hunting,  fishing.  Office:  Sixth  and 
Jackson  Sts.  Residence:  89  East  George 
St.,   St.    Paul. 

WII.I.IAMS,  Willis  Stoughton,  treas- 
urer ami  manager  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Clearing-  .Vs.sociation;  born  at  Stough- 
ton,  M'i.s..  Jan.  S,  1862;  son  of  Nelson 
and  Delette  H.  (Stoughton)  Williams: 
educated  in  private  and  public  schools 
at  Stoughton,  Wis.,  1866-70;  Minneapolis 
public  and  high  school,  1870-82,  gradu- 
ating, 1882;  Yale  University,  graduating, 
degree  of  Ph.B.,  1886.  Unmarried.  Be- 
came connected  with  Clearing  House 
Association,  Oct.,  1891,  of  which  he  is 
now  treasurer  and  manager;  manager 
Credit  Information  Bureau;  director 
Kennedy-Andrews  Drug  Co.,  established, 
1903,  as  a  wholesale  manufacturing 
house.  Mayor  village  of  Minnetonka 
Beach,  1906-07  (formerly  councilman  and 
treasurer).  Clubs:  Minneapolis,  La- 
fayette, (first  secretary  and  treasurer, 
and  member  board  of  governors  since 
1903),  Country,  Apollo,  Automobile 
(Minneapolis).  Recreations:  Motoring, 
sailing,  golf,  tennis.  Offlce:  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg,  Minneapolis.  Resi- 
dence:     Minnetonka  Beach,   Minn. 

WII^I.IAMSON,  James  P.,  lawyer; 
born  near  Dayton,  O.,  Jan.  9,  1853;  son 
of  George  C.  and  Sarah  (Jacobs)  Wil- 
liamson; educated  in  public  schools  and 
at  Princeton  University,  graduating 
with  degree  of  A.B.,  1877;  post  gradu- 
ate course,  same  university,  on  examina- 
tion receiving  degree  of  Ph.D.,  1S79. 
Studied  law  in  offlce  of  ex-Governor 
George  H.  Hoadley,  Cincinnati,  O. ;  came 
to  Minnesoeta,  1881,  entered  offlce  of 
Lochren,  McNair  &  (jilfillan,  was  admit- 
ted to  bai- at  Minneapolis,  1885,  and  has 
been  in  continuous  practice  since  that 
time.  Senior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Williamson  &  Mercliant.  attorneys, 
making  a  specialty  of  patent  and  trades 
mark  law;  also  president  of  the  Woolf 
Valve  Gear  Co.  Democrat.  Member 
-American  and  Minnesota  State  Bar  as- 
sociations. Married  at  Minneapolis, 
June  S,  1S90,  to  Miss  Emma  F.  Elmoi:e. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial;  Uni- 
versity (New  York  City).  Office:  Guar- 
anty Loan  Bllg.  Residence:  1672  Hen- 
nepin A  v..   Minneapolis. 

WII.I.IS,  John  Willey,  lawyer;  born  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July  12.  1854;  son  of 
Charles   L.  and  Anna   M.   (Gleeson)   Wil- 


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lis;  educated  in  public  schools  of  St. 
Paul,  graduating-  from  St.  Paul  High 
School,  June,  1873;  attended  University 
of  Minnesota  and  Macalester  College, 
taking  classical  course  in  latter,  1873- 
74;  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College, 
degrees  of  A.B.,  1S77,  A.M.,  1886:  studied 
law  at  St.  Paul,  and  was  admitted  to 
Minnesota  bar,  Oct.  18,  1879.  While 
stu3ving  law  was  instructor  in  Latin 
and  Greek  in  St.  Paul  High  School;  en- 
tered upon  active  practice,  1880.  Demo- 
crat. MehTber  Board  of  Education,  St. 
Paul,  1881-82;  candidate  for  attorney 
general  of  Minnesota,  1883;  appointed 
member  State  Board  of  Corrections  and 
Charities,  1888;  was  district  judge  of 
2nd  judicial  district,  1892-1898;  nomi- 
nated by  acclamation  for  associate  jus- 
tice of  supreme  court  of  the  State,  1894, 
and  in  1898  was  Democratic  candidate 
for  Congress;  having  declined  re-nomi- 
nation as  district  judge,  returned  to 
general  practice,  1899,  in  which  he  con- 
tinues. Member  Ramsey  County  Bar 
Association,  Sons  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution, Junior  Pioneer  Association  (.one 
of  the  founders),  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Italian  Catholic  Society  (honorary 
president).  Married.  1st.  Eleanor  Por- 
svth  (deceased,  1894);  2nd,  at  St.  Paul, 
June  30,  1897,  to  Mrs.  M.  Fitzgerald. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Yacht- 
ing and  traveling.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:     923  Summit  Av.,  St.  Paul. 

WIIiIiIUS,  Perdinand,  retired;  born  at 
Bremen,  Germany,  Feb.  16,  1830;  son  of 
Frederic  and  Doris  (Niemann)  Willius; 
left  an  orpahn  at  8  years  of  age,  he 
was  educated  until  14  at  a  boarding 
school.  Served  apprenticeship  at  gro- 
cery and  drug  business,  1844-48;  book- 
keeper. 1848-53;  arri\^d  in  America,  Oct. 
3,  1853,  and  found  employment  as  book- 
keeper in  New  York  City;  removed  to 
Chicago  and  started  a  small  grocery 
store,  1854.  Came  to  St.  Paul,  Dec.  23, 
1855,  and  the  following  year  began  in 
general  insurance,  foreign  and  domestic 
exchange  and  banking  business,  under 
title  of  Meyer  &  Willius,  which  became 
successively  F.  &  G.  Willius,  Willius 
Brothers  &  Dunbar,  was  incorporated  as 
the  German  American  Bank  in  1873  and 
National  German  American  Bank  in 
1883.  Was  president  German  American 
Bank  during  its  existence;  resigned  as 
president  at  the  formation  of  the  Na- 
tional German  American  Bank,  and 
spent  three  years  traveling  with  his 
family  in  Europe;  organizer  and  first 
president  St.  Paul  Real  Estate  Title  In- 
surance Co.;  organizer  and  second  presi- 
dent State  Savings  bank,  1890.  Now 
vice  president  R.  L.  Polk  &  Co.,  direc- 
tory publishers;  president  Home  Realty 
Co.  Ex-president  Civic  Federation  of 
St.  Paul,  Civil  Service  Reform  Associa- 
tion; member  common  council,  St.  Paul. 
1869-76.  Member  I.  O.  O.  P.,  A.  O.  U. 
W.,  Humane  Society.  Married  at  St. 
Paul,  1859,  to  Miss  Clara  Holterhoff. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Nat.  G.  A. 
Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  469  Laurel  Av., 
St.    Paul. 


WHiIiITTS,  Gustav,  financier;  born  in 
Bremen,  Germany,  Nov.  25,  1831;  com- 
mon school  education.  Came  to  Ameri- 
ca, 1856,  and  began  active  career  as  a 
bookkeeper  at  St.  Paul;  became  connect- 
ed with  banking  firm  of  Meyer  and  Wil- 
lius (his  brother,  Ferdinand),  1857,  be- 
came a  nartner  and  name  of  firm  was 
changed  to  Meyer  &  Willius  Bros.,  the 
firm  later  becoming  Willius'  Bros.  & 
Dunbar;  bftnk  was  incorporated  as  Ger- 
man American  Bank,  1873,  of  which  he 
was  elected  cashier;  name  of  bank  was 
changed  to  National  German  American 
Bank,  of  which  he  was  president;  re- 
signed from  position  at  head  of  bank  in 
1889  and  retired  from  active  business. 
Vice  president  The  Phoenix  Corporation; 
trustee  Germ.  Am.  Savings  B'k.  Mem- 
ber Order  of  Druids,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Mar- 
ried at  S't.  P^iul  to  Miss  Emma  Klaus- 
meyer.  Office:  Phoenix  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     40S   Hoffman  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WIIiIiSOM',  Charles  Cudworth,  lawyer; 
born  on  farm  near  EUicottville,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  27,  1829;  son  of  Gideon  Hovey  and 
Lvdia  (Manlev)  Willson;  attended  acad- 
emy, Springville,  N.  Y.,  three  years, 
1846-49;  studied  law  in  office  of  Scott 
Lord  and  James  Wood,  Jr.,  Geneseo,  N. 
Y.,  1849-51;  admitted  to  bar,  Sept.,  1851, 
and  began  practice  of  law  at  Geneseo, 
N.  Y.,  during  the  same  month.  Came  to 
Minnesota  Sept.  12,  1856,  and  for  40 
years  engaged  in  law  practice  in  South- 
ern Minnesota,  always  alone.  Edited 
twelve  volumes  Minnesota  Supreme 
Court  Reports,  Vols.  4  8  to  59  inclusive. 
Denjocrat.  Episcopalian.  Married  at 
Rocnester,  Minn.,  Feb.,  1862,  to  Miss 
Annie  Rosebrugh.  Address:  Rochester, 
Minn. 

WIIiIiSON,  William  Hosmer,  banker; 
born  at  Louisville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1848; 
son  of  Samuel  Warner  and  Lucy  O. 
(Hosmer)  Willson;  educated  in  common 
schools.  Married.  1st,  at  Louisville,  N. 
Y.,  1S86,  to  Miss  Ellen  Stearns,  (died, 
1901);  one  child,  now  wife  of  A.  S.  Gro- 
ver  of  Minnesota  Lake,  Minn.;  two 
grand  children,  Mary  and  Herbert  Gro- 
ver.  Married,  2nd,  at  Grand  Mound, 
la.,  June  24,  1903,  to  Miss  Margaret 
Nelson.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1869; 
taught  school  in  Sibley  Co.,  two  years; 
was  County  Superintendent  of  Schools 
2  years,  1882  and  1883;  manager  hotel 
at  Mapleton,  two  years  and  began  farm- 
ing in  Martin  Co.,  1885,  selling  farm  of 
640  acres  in  1902  for  $32,000.  Entered 
banking  business  at  Minnesota  Lake, 
1902,  as  one  of  the  founders,  and  cashier 
of  the  Farmers  National  Bank;  has  been 
president  of  the  bank  since  1903.  Dem- 
ocrat. Member  Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O. 
F.     Address:      Minnesota  Lake,  Minn. 

WHiSON,  Albert  C,  merchant,  stock 
raiser  and  farmer;  born  at  Bangor,  N. 
Y.,  April  22,  1858;  son  of  Isaac  P.  and 
Eliza  E.  (Lyons)  Wilson;  educated  at 
Montreal,  Can.,  1866-78;  married  at  De- 
troit, Mich.,  Jan.  18,  1888,  to  Annie  M. 
Blackwood.  Engaged  in  lumber  busi- 
ness  1878-82;    came   to    Minnesota,   1882, 


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and  was  connected  with  railway  con- 
struction work,  1882-86;  was  in  lumber 
business  at  Royalton  as  A.  C.  Wilson  & 
Co.,  1S86-1904;  began  stock  raising,  1S87. 
and  has  been  in  agricultural  implement 
business  since  1904.  President  First  Na- 
tional Bank;  secretary  and  treasurer 
Royalton  Lumber  Co.,  Inc.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  Royal- 
ton, Minn. 

WHiSON,  Andrew  M.;  born  in  Sweden, 
Aug.  13,  1866;  son  of  Swan  and  Elna 
Wilson;  educated  in  Sweden.  Came  to 
America,  Sept.  10,  1886,  and  to  Minneso- 
ta, 1887.  Began  active  career  with  Bren- 
nan  Lumber  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1SS7-S9;  was 
with  N.  Sandell,  1889-90;  traveling 
salesman,  Boren  &  Lammers,  Stillwater, 
1890-91;  retail  salesman,  Floan  &  Sever- 
ous,  St.  Paul,  for  5  years,  when  he  be- 
came manager  same  Arm,  and  continued 
until  1901;  was  manager  Minneapolis 
branch  Koehler  &  Hinrichs,  1901-1904; 
acted  as  manufacturer's  agent  until  Jan. 
1,  1906,  when  he  sold  out  to  the  Merle 
&  Heaney  Co.,  since  which  time  he  has 
been  manager  Minneapolis  branch  of 
that  company.  Member  K.  O.  T.  M.  and 
Swedish  Brothers.  Married,  at  St.  Paul, 
June  21,  1893.  to  Miss  Stella  Leaf.  Club: 
Odin.  Office:  521-523  3rd  St.,  S.,  Min- 
neapolis. Residence:  663  Sherburne  Av., 
St.  Paul. 

WZI^SON,  Edwin  Mark,  roofing,  cor- 
nice, etc.;  born  at  New  London,  Wis., 
April  23,  1875;  son  of  Robert  M.  and 
Sophia  (Rasmussen)  Wilson;  educated  in 
public  and  high  schools  of  Green  Bay, 
Wis.,  and  business  college,  St.  Paul.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  stenographer  St. 
Paul  Roofing.  Cornice  and  Ornament  Co., 
became  bookkeeper,  cashier,  creditman, 
and  is  now  vice  president  and  secretary 
of  the  company.  Former  member  M.  N. 
G.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  U.  C.  T., 
Maccabees.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Minne- 
sota Boat.  Office:  Washasha  and  Water 
St.     Residence:     656  Selby  Av..  St.  Paul. 

WII^SON',  Prank  M.,  lawyer;  born  at 
New  Albany,  Ind.,  March  30,  1845;  son 
of  Horace  B.  and  Mary  J.  (Chandler) 
Wilson;  has  been  a  resident  of  Red  Wing 
since  1S5S;  educated  at  Hamline  LTniver- 
sity;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1^68,  and  has 
been  engaged  in  practice  since.  Married 
at  Red  Wing,  1881,  to  Miss  Emma  Her- 
sing.  Has  been  city  attorney  of  Red 
Wing  since  1888.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recreations: 
Yachting  and  fishing.  Address:  Red 
Wing,  Minn. 

WHiSON,  Frank  Thomas,  lawyer;  born 
at  Sinclairville,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  6,  1856;  son  of  Cliestor  S.  and  Ruth 
(Moody)  Wilson;  educated  at  Corry 
(Pa.)  High  School,  graduating.  1875,  and 
at  Cornell  University,  graduating  from 
the  latter  in  1881.  Entered  profession 
of  law,  .1882;  was  connected  with  public 
schools  of  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1883-92,  for 
three  years  teacher  of  science  and  for  6 
years  superintendent;  manager  Minneso- 


ta Educational  Exhibit  at  the  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1892-93; 
has  been  engaged  in  practice  of  law  from 
1893  to  the  present  time  at  Stillwater. 
Judge  of  probate,  Washington  Co.. 
Minn.,  from  1897-1907.  Director  and  sec- 
retary Auditorium  Co.,  and  Stillwater 
l^yceum;  director  Stillwater  City  School 
District.  Married  at  Stillwater,  Minn., 
1884,  to  Miss  S.  Helen  Sawyer.  Address: 
Stillwater,   Minn. 

WIIiSON,  George  Edwin,  manufactur- 
er; born  at  Woodville,  Md.,  March  23. 
1857;  son  of  Evan  and  Rachel  (Wolf) 
Wilson;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Marvland;  came  to  Minnesota,  1878: 
married  at  Stillwater,  April  28,  1896,  to 
Caroline  E.  Dra\er.  Began  active  career 
as  a  mechanic  in  employ  of  Seymour, 
Sabin  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  threshing 
machines,  Stillwater,  1878,  and  has  been 
identified  with  the  company  and  its  suc- 
cessors to  tile  present  time;  general 
manager  and  secretary  Northwest 
Thresher  Co.  since  1905.  Reptiblican. 
Mason.     Address:      Stillwater,  Minn. 

WHISON,  Georg'e  Iisverett,  engineer 
and  roadmaster  Twin  City  Rapid  Tran- 
sit Co.;  born  West  Killingly,  Conn.,  Feb. 
14,  1855;  son  of  Seth  A.  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Lee)  Wilson;  graduate  Yale  College, 
Sheffield  Scientific  School,  degree  of 
Ph.B.,  1877;  took  post  graduate  course, 
Yale,  and  afterwards  received  degree  of 
C.E. ;  married  at  Danielson,  Conn.,  1884, 
to  Fannie  M.  Scranton.  Was  principal 
of  high  school  for  two  years;  came 
West,  1880,  and  was  connected  with  rail- 
road surveys  until  1SS3;  engaged  on  St. 
Paul  Water  Works  as  engineer  on  sur- 
vey and  construction,  1883-85;  connected 
with  office  of  city  engineer,  St.  Paul,  oc- 
cupying position  of  assistant  city  en- 
gineer most  of  the  time,  1885-1903;  en- 
gineer for  the  Twin  City  Rapid  Transit 
Co.  since  1903,  having  charge  of  its  civil 
engineering  work  and  maintenance  of 
tracks  and  roadways,  new  construction 
and  extensions.  Meniber  American  So- 
ciety of  Civil  Engineers.  Mason.  Club: 
Conimercial.  Office:  General  Offices  11th 
St.,  S.,  Hennepin.  Residence:  806  6th 
St.,  S.   E.,  Minneapolis. 

WH^SOir,  George  P.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Lewisburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  19,  1840;  son  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Nevius)  Wilson; 
educated  at  Bucknell  University  and 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, 1860;  began  practice  of  law  at 
Winona,  1862;  has  been  located  in  Min- 
neapolis since  1887.  Was  secretary  State 
Senate,  1864-67;  county  attorney  Winona 
Co.,  6  years;  member  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 1873;  attorney  general  of 
Minnesota,  1874-80;  State  Senator  from 
Hennepin  Co.  since  1898,  present  term 
extending  until  1911.  Member  law  firm 
of  Wilson  &  Mercer.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Member  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraterni- 
tv.  Married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept.  26, 
1866,  to  Miss  Ada  H.  Harrington.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Security  Bk.  Bldg. 
Residence:      1729  Park  Av.,  Minneapolis. 


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WIIiSON,  Herbert  Couper,  associate 
professor  mathematics  and  astronomy, 
Goodsell  Observatory,  Carleton  College, 
since  1900;  born  at  Lewiston,  Minn.,  Oct. 
24,  1858:  son  of  Tliomas  and  Ann  W. ; 
graduate  Carleton  College.,  1879  (A.M., 
1SS2;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
'886).  Studied  astronomy,  Cincinnati 
v)bservatory,  1880-81;  assistant  astrono- 
mer, same,  1881-82;  astronomer  in 
charge,  same,  1882-84;  assistant  astrono- 
rier,  1884-86;  computer  to  United  States 
Iransit  of  Venus  Commission,  United 
States  Naval  Observatory,  Washington, 
1886-87;  assistant  professor  astronomy, 
Goodsell  Observatory,  Carleton  College, 
1887-1900;  associate  editor  "Astronomy 
and  Astrophysics,"  1892-94;  associate 
editor  "Popular  Astronomy,"  since  1894. 
Has  devoted  much  attention  to  double 
star  observations  and  astronomical  pho- 
tography.    Address:     Northfleld,  Minn. 

WIIiSON,  Oliver  C,  president  Norwe- 
gian Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.;  born  in 
Washington  Co.,  Wis.,  May  19,  1849;  ed- 
ucated in  common  schools.  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  store,  continuing  for 
several  years;  took  up  land  claim  at 
town  of  Stony  Run,  Yellow  Medicine  Co., 
Minn.,  1872,  where  he  has  since  resided. 
President  Hazel  Run  State  Bank;  for  12 
years  president  Norwegian  Mutal  Fire 
Insurance  Co.;  vice  president  Granite 
Falls  Bank.  Ex-member  Minnesota 
Legislature.  Married  at  Rio,  Wis.,  1875, 
to  Miss  Carrie  Jurgerson.  Address: 
Granite  Falls,  Minn. 

WIIiSON,  Samuel  Bailey,  lawyer;  born 
in  Montgomery  Co.,  Mo.,  May  12,  1873; 
son  of  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Sutherland) 
Wilson;  educated  in  High  School  of 
Mexico,  Mo.;  State  Normal  School,  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  graduating,  1893;  University 
of  Minnesota,  College  of  Law,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  June,  1896.  Judge  of  proba'te, 
one  termj  county  attorney.  Blue  Earth 
Co.,  for  6  years;  assistant  to  attorney 
general's  office  on  different  occasions. 
Director  National  Bank  of  Commerce. 
Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O. 
U.  W.,  R.  A.  &  M.  W.  Married  June, 
1899,  to  Miss  Daisy  Sheehan,  Mankato. 
Club:     Elks.     Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 

WIIiSON,  Thomas,  lawyer;  born  in 
Tyrone  Co.,  Ireland,  May  16,  1827;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Fannie  Wilson;  came  to 
the  United  States,  1838;  graduate  Alle- 
gheny College,  1852  (LL.D.,  Allegheny 
College,  1861,  Macalester  College,  1902)": 
married  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Dec,  1860,  to 
Louise  Bennett.  Admitted  to  the  bar 
at  Meadville,  Pa.,  Feb.,  1855;  settled  in 
Winona,  Minn.  Ty.,  same-'year;  removed 
to  St.  Paul,  1892.  Member  Constitution- 
al Convention,  1857;  district  judge  1857- 
64;  chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Minnesota,  1864-69  (resigned);  mem- 
ber Minnesota  House  of  Representatives, 
1880-83,  Senate,  1883-85,  Congress,  1887- 
89;  general  counsel  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Ry.,  since  1892. 
Club:  Minnesota  Commercial.  Resi- 
dence:    Hotel  Aberdeen,  St.  Paul. 

WIIiSC  T,   Warren,   physician;   born   at 


Lynedoch,  Ont.,  Can.,  April  24,  1863;  son 
of  David  and  Orilla  (Rice)  Wilson;  ed- 
ucated in  county  high  school;  Western 
University;  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School,  degree  of  M.D.,  1889. 
Began  practice  at  Belding,  Mich.,  1889; 
at  Duluth,  1892-98;  Northfleld  since  1898. 
Mason,    Knight    Templar;    member   I.    O. 

0.  F.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  M.  W.  A. 
Club:  Commercial.  Recreations:  Travel, 
hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  North- 
fleld, Minn. 

WIIISON,  William  r.,  physician;  born 
in  Jamaica,  West  Indies,  Oct.  5,  1864; 
son  of  Sherman  B.  and  Harriette  Cor- 
nelia (Jewett)  Wilson;  came  to  Minne- 
sota, 1876;  educated  in  High  School, 
Faribault,  Minn.;  Chicago  Medical  Col- 
lego;  Medical  School,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, graduating,  degree  of  M.D., 
1891.  In  practice  since  April,  1891.  Mar- 
ried at  Waseca,  Minn.,  1894,  to  Miss 
Mary  Thompson.  Member  Minnesota 
State  Medical  Association,  Wabasha 
County  Medical  Society.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.      Member  I.   O.   O.   F., 

1.  O.   R.  M.     Address:     Lake  City,  Minn. 
WIIiSOW,  William  H.,   treasurer  Fitz- 

simmons-Palmer  Co.,  wholesale  fruits 
and  produce;  born  in  County  Tyrone, 
Ireland,  Dec.  11,  1861;  son  of  Charles 
and  Ellen  (McConahy)  Wilson;  educated 
in  national  schools  of  Ireland.  Came  to 
America,  1883,  and  located  in  St.  Paul, 
engaged  in  fruit  and  produce  business; 
removed  to  Duluth,  1S87,  and  was  con- 
nected with  the  Smith  Fruit  Co.,  for  7 
years;  was  in  same  line  of  business  at 
Great  Falls,  Mont.,  for  3  years,  as  mem- 
ber of  the  flrm  of  the  Derrig  Fruit  Co.; 
returned  to  Duluth  and  became  identi- 
fled  with  the  Fitzsimmons-Palmer  Co., 
1899,  and  has  been  treasurer  of  the 
company  since  1902.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Mason  (32°),  Knight  Templar; 
Shriner;  member  Knights  of  Pvthias,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  A.  O.  H.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Wood- 
men of  the  World,  Royal  League,  U.  C. 
T.  of  America  Married  at  St  Paul,  1887, 
to  Miss  Katherine  Casey.  Club:  Com- 
mercial. Recreations:  Hunting  and  flsh- 
ing.  Office:  122-124  W.  Mich.  St.  Res- 
idence:    322  E.  3rd  St.,  Duluth. 

WIKCHEIiIi,  Newton  Horace,  geolo- 
gist; born  at  North  East,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17, 
1839;  son  of  Horace  and  Caroline  (Mc- 
Alister)  Winchell;  was  connected  with 
geological  survey  of  Michigan,  1860; 
graduate  University  of  Michigan,  1866; 
married  at  Galesburg,  Mich.,  Aug.  24, 
1864,  to  Miss  Charlotte  S.  Imus.  Was 
superintendent  public  schools,  Adrian, 
Mich.,  1866-69;  assistant  state  geologist, 
Michigan,  1869-70;  assistant  in  gelogi- 
cal  survey  of  Ohio,  1870-72;  state  geolo- 
gist of  Minnesota,  1872-1900;  member  U. 
S.  Assay  Commission,  1887;  president 
Geological  Society  of  America,  1902;  fel- 
low American  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science  (vice  president, 
1884);  councillor  Minnesota  Historical 
Society;  member  Sons  of  American  Rev- 
olution. Member  Soc.  d.  Min.  Fran- 
caise;     Buffalo     National    History     Soc; 


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New  York  Acad.  Sciences;  founder  and 
3  times  pres.  Minn.  Acad.  Sciences;  Soc. 
Geol.  de  Beige;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Am. 
Anthrop.  Assn.;  Quivira  Hist.  Soc;  Lake 
Superior  Min.  Inst.;  Washington  Acad. 
Sciences.  Founder  and  Editor  American 
Geologist,  1S88-1905.  Author:  Cata- 
logue of  the  plants  of  the  State  of  Mich- 
igan, Geology  of  Oliio  and  Minnesota, 
The  Iron  Ores  of  Minnesota  (with  Hor- 
ace V.  Winchell);  numerous  papers  in 
the  American  Geologist,  and  in  other 
magazines.  Recreations:  Arcliaeology 
and  genealogy;  at  present  engaged  on 
the  Archaeology  of  Minnesota  for  the 
Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Address: 
113   State   St.,   Minneapolis. 

WINCZEWSKI,  Joseph,  county  auditor 
Winona  Co.;  born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  July 
10,  1869;  son  of  Leon  and  Mary  (Kreft) 
Winczewski;  educated  in  Winona  public 
and  parochial  schools  and  at  Sacred 
Heart  College,  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Wis.; 
unmarried.  Be^an  active  career  as  clerk 
in  dry  goods  sTore;  deputy  county  audi- 
tor, 1894-1904;  elected  county  auditor, 
1904,  and  reelected  Nov.  6,  1906.  Was 
member  Board  of  Education  4  years. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Member  Knights 
of  Columbus.  I.  O.  R.  M.,  A.  O.  U.  W., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  'Recreations:  Music,  read- 
ing, fishing,  baseball.  Address:  Wino- 
na, Minn 

WING,  Prederick,  railway  purchasing 
agent;  born.  Glens  Falls,  New  York, 
April  21,  1S55;  son  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
B.  XPean)  Wing;  educated  at  Glens  Falls 
Academy.  Began  active  career  as  ship- 
ping clerk  and  bookkeeper  for  the  Holly 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.; 
successively  clerk,  cashier,  assistant  su- 
perintendent National  Water  Works 
Company,  Kansas  CityT  Mo.,  1880-1888; 
general  contractor  public  works,  1888- 
1897;  general  storekeeper  and  chief 
clerk  to  superintendent  of  motive  power 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  R.  R.,  1898- 
1900;  now  purchasing  agent  and  chief 
clerk  to  general  manager.  Director  Min- 
nesota, Dakota  &  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  Rec- 
reations: Fishing  and  golf.  Address: 
Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Bldg. 

WINTGEB,  Charles  O.,  merchant;  born 
in  Norway,  June  24,  18.54;  attended  pub- 
lic schools  of  Christiania;  came  to  Grand 
Rapids,  Wis.,  1872;  attended  Howe  High 
School,  Grand  Rapids,  1873-74;  married 
at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1883, 
to  Miss  Amelia  Aurland.  Entered  into 
partnership  in  general  merchandise  busi- 
ness with  John  Christenson,  Herman, 
Minn.,  1882;  continued  business  in  his 
own  name,  1887;  admitted  new  partner 
and  has  been  member  of  the  firm  of 
Winger  &  Woodman,  since  Jan.  1,  1900. 
Also  owns  and  conducts  stock  farm. 
Prohibitionist.  MethodisT.  Member  Ma- 
sonic order,  O.  E.  S.  Address:  Herman, 
Minn. 

•WINSI.OW,  William  l.,  banker;  born 
in  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  Aug.  30,  1847; 
son  of  Spencer  and  Salima  C.  (Norton) 
Winslow;"  educated  in  district  and  se- 
lect    schools,     Farmington,     Mich.     En- 


gaged in  hardware  business  in  Michi- 
gan, 1872-75;  clerk  in  Minnesota,  1876; 
was  in  clotliing  business  at  Owatonna. 
Minn.,  1876-79;  commercial  traveler  for 
fur  house,  hats  and  caps,  1879-84;  en- 
tered banking  business  Jan.  1,  1884,  and 
retail  lumber  business,  1898.  President 
First  State  Bank,  Battle  Lake,  Minn., 
Delamere  State  Bank,  Delamere,  N.  D. ; 
member  lumber  firm  of  Winslow,  Blake 
&  Bliss,  Delamere,  N.  D.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Jan.  23,  1895, 
Good  horses  and  driving.  Address: 
Battle  Lake,    Minn. 

WINSTON,  Pendall  G.,  railroad  con- 
tractor; born  at  Hanover  Court  House, 
Va. ;  son  of  William  O.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Gregory)  Winston;  educated  in  schools 
of  Virginia.  Came  to  the  Northwest 
to  Miss  De  Ett  Hopkins.  Recreations: 
early  in  the  '70s;  engaged  in  govern- 
ment survey  service  in  northern  Minne- 
sota for  several  years;  began  as  rail- 
road contractor,  with  brother,  as  Win- 
ston Brothers,  1875,  and  has  continued 
i!i  that  line.  Also  president  Winston- 
Harper-Fisher  Co.,  wholesale  grocers. 
Club:  Minneapolis.  Office:  Globe  Bldg. 
Residence:  1720  Clifton  PI.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

WINTER,  Bert,  investments;  born  at 
Cleveland,  Minn.,  Oct.  12,  1861;  son  of 
John  and  Victoria  Winter;  educated  in 
public  schools.  Yellow  Medicine  Co.,  and 
Carelton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn. 
Cashier  Bank  of  Sacred  Heart,  Granite 
Falls,  Mfnn.,  1884-88;  cashier  Yellow 
Medicine  County  Bank,  Granite  Falls, 
lSSS-1904;  secretary  and  treasurer  Union 
Investment  Co.,  Minneapolis,  since  Jan. 
1,  1904.  Director  Clara  City  State  Bank, 
Clara  City,  Minn.,  First  National  Bank, 
Munich,  N.  D.  City  Recorder  Granite 
Falls,  1884-85;  city  treasurer,  1899_-1904; 
secretary  board  of  education,  1900-1904. 
LTniversalist.  Member  I.  O.  O.  F., 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Married  at  Granite 
Falls,  Feb.  16,  1904,  to  Regina  Winter. 
Office:  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg.  Res- 
idence:     200S   Park  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

WINTEB,  Frederick  P.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  May  27,  1876; 
son  of  Frederick  W.  and  Alice  (Powell) 
Winter;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Faribault;  unmarried.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  machine  shop  and  factory  estab- 
lished by  his  father,  1885;  since  death 
of  his  father,  1899,  has  been  manager  of 
firm  of  F.  W.  Winter  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers of  windmills,  tank  pumps  and 
passenger  elevators.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Member  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Modern  Samaritans.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Boating  and 
fishing.      Address:      Faribault,   Minn. 

WINTER,  Thomas  Gerald,  president 
"Winter  and  Ames  Company;  born  at 
Grantham.  England,  1863;  son  of  Thom- 
as and  Mary  (Rogers)  Winter;  received 
early  education  in  England,  to  1877,  and 
in  France  to  1880;  married  at  Boston, 
Mass..  1802.  to  Alice  V.  Ames.  Went  to 
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West  for  eleven  years.  Was  a  member 
of  White's  Scouts,  North  West  Terri- 
tory, Canada,  1885.  Came  to  Minneapo- 
lis in  1S92.  President  Winter  and  Ames 
Company,  grain,  and  vice  president 
Truesdell  Elevator  Co.  Oflice:  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Residence:  418  Grove- 
land   Av.,  Minneapolis. 

"WlNTHRTlUJiH,  Jacol}  Henry,  whole- 
sale cigar  dealer;  born,  ilanchester, 
Eng.,  July  4,  1S57;  son  of  Abram  and 
Rebecca  Springer  Winterfleld;  came  to 
America,  1858;  educated  in  public 
schools,  New  York  City;  married,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  March  30,  ISSl,  to  Fannie 
Bondy.  Began  business  career,  1880,  as 
a  cigar  manufacturer  at  Syracuse.  En- 
gaged in.  wholesale  cigar  business  in 
Duluth,  Minn.,  1882,  remaining  IS  years 
and  being  the  first  cigar  jobber  in  that 
city;  began  present  business  in  St.  Paul, 
March,  1899,  under  the  name  of  Winter- 
field  &  Co.,  of  which  he  is  sole  proprie- 
tor. Mason  (32'");  member  A.  O.  U.  W. 
and  United  Commercial  Travelers.  Club: 
Commercial  (Duluth).  Office:  322  Jack- 
son St.  Residence:  972  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

WIITTEBS,  Iieander  lie  Boy,  grain 
commission  merchant;  born,  Chicago, 
111.,  March  23,  1873;  son  of  John  A.  and 
Alice  (Berry)  Winters;  graduated  from 
King  School,  Chicago,  111.,  June,  1S8S; 
married,  Chicago.  111.,  June  1,  1898  to 
Frances  Perry.  Was  engaged  in  real  es- 
tate business  in  Chicago  1892-99;  in 
grain  commission  business,  in  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  and  again  in  Chicago  until 
June  1,  1905,  when  he  came  to  Minne- 
apolis as  manager  of  the  Minneapolis 
branch  of  the  grain  and  stock  b^okerage 
business  of  Hulburd,  Warren  &  Chan- 
dler, Chicago.  Republican.  Member 
Masonic  order.  Recreations:  Study  of 
English  literature,  and  chicken  raising. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 
Residence:  1221  Kenwood  Parkway, 
Minneapolis. 

WISE,  Charles  Edward,  newspaper 
editor  and  inanager;  born  in  Mankato, 
Minn.,  Oct.  23,  1860;  son  of  John  Clag- 
gett  and  Amanda  (Flory)  Wise;  gradu- 
ate Mankato  High  School,  1878;  married 
at  Mankato,  Sept.  26,  1893,  to  Miss  Min- 
nie Lee.  Grew  up  in  printing  office;  ad- 
mitted to  firm  of  J.  C.  Wise  &  Sons, 
1883,  newspaper  and  general  printers, 
and  publishers  of  the  Mankato  Daily 
and  Weekly  Review.  Was  connected 
with  U.  S.  customs  service  for  two  years 
at  EI  Paso,  Tex.,  returning  to  Mankato, 
July,  1883;  business  manager  J.  C.  Wise 
&  Sons;  director  National  Citizens  Bank; 
assistant  postmaster  Mankato  1885  and 
1888-98;  member  Public  Library  Board. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Member  B.  P. 
O.  E.,  Royal  Arcanum,  A.  O.  U.  W.  Club: 
Commercial.  Recreations:  Hunting  and 
fishing.     Address:     Mankato,  Minn. 

WISE,  John  Clag-ett,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher;  boi-n  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  April 
14,  1866;  son  of  John  Clagett  and  Aman- 
da (Plory)  Wise;  educated  in  public 
schools   and   State   Normal   School,   Man- 


kato; unmarried.  Has  been  in  newspa- 
per business  since  a  boy;  admitted  to 
partnership  at  21  years  of  age,  in  firm 
of  J.  C.  Wise  &  Sons,  printers  and  pub- 
lishers Mankato  Daily  and  Weekly  Re- 
view, and  is  now  editor  in  chief.  Mem- 
ber Board  of  Trustees  Tourtellotte  Hos- 
pital; resident  director  Mankato  Normal 
School.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  Knights  Templar, 
Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Royal  Arcanum,  Eagles,  I.  O.  R.  M.  Ad- 
dress:     Mankato,   Minn. 

WITHEBSTINE,  Horace  H.,  physi- 
cian; born  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April 
14,  1852;  son  of  David  and  Margaret 
(Petrie)  Witherstine;  educated  at  Fair- 
field (N.  Y.)  Seminary  and  Rush  Medi- 
eral  College,  Chicago,  graduating,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1886;  came  to  Minnesota,  1872; 
married  at  Doran,  Minn.,  1881,  to 
Amelia  T.  Hatfield.  Has  been  engaged 
in  practice  at  Rochester,  since  1886. 
Member  American  and  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Associations,  Olmsted  County 
Medical  Society.  Democrat.  Mayor  of 
Rochester  five  terms;  member  State  Sen- 
ate 8  years;  president  County  School 
board  12  years.  Congregationalist.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Club: 
Commercial.     Address:   Rochester,  Minn. 

WITTE,  John  C,  manufacturer;  born 
at  Berlin,  Germany,  June  24,  1855;  son  of 
Carl  and  Elizabeth  Witte;  educated  in 
public  schools  of  Germany.  Learned 
cabinet  trade  in  Germany;  came  to 
America,  1881;  located  in  Minneapolis, 
1882,  and  started  in  manufacture  of 
bank,  oflice  and  store  fixtures  under  title 
of  Witte  Brothers  &  Victorson,  which 
later  was  Witte  Brothers,  and  since 
1893,  has  been  the  John  C.  Witte  Mfg. 
Co.  Democrat.  Lutheran.  Member  I. 
O.  O.  F.,  Royal  Arcanum,  F.  O.  E.,  Lie- 
derkranz.  Married  at  Minneapolis,  1892, 
to  Miss  Annie  M.  Stamwitz.  (Slub:  Com- 
mercial. Recreation:  Fishing.  Office: 
30-32  Central  Av.  Residence:  424  Uni- 
versity Av.,   S.   E.,    Minneapolis. 

WOIiD,  Carl  O.,  machinery  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Bratsberg,  Minn.,  May  9, 
1880;  son  of  Ole  K.  J.  and  Carolina 
(Stockland)  Wold;  educated  at  high 
school,  Rushford,  Minn.,  and  Stoughton 
Academy,  Wis.;  unmarried.  Was  teacher 
in  public  schools  of  Fillmore  Co.,  Minn., 
1S99-1P00;  associated  as  member  of  firm 
with  the  Dollenmayer  Advertising 
Agency,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1901-1906; 
secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Russell 
Grader  Manufacturing  Co.,  manufactur- 
ers of  elevating  graders  and  road  mak- 
ing machinery,  since  March  1,  1906. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Minneapolis 
Lodge,  No.  19,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Office:  2429  University  Av. 
Residence:  406  Walnut  St.,  Minneapo- 
lis. 

WOIiB,  Theodore,  banker;  born  at 
Decorah,  la.,  Jan.  4,  1869;  son  of  John 
S.  and  Margaret  (Espeset)  Wold;  edu- 
cated in  district  school  and  in  "school 
of  experience";  married  at  Decorah,  Oct. 
26,    1893,  to  Miss  Belle  E.   Groves.    Was 


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employed  as  clerk  in  mercantile  estab- 
lishment of  K.  I.  Haugen,  Decorah,  1885- 
89;  teller  Bank  of  Elbow  Lake,  Minn., 
18.S9-90;  assistant  cashier  First  Nation- 
al Bank,  Little  Falls,  until  1896:  has 
been  cashier  Merchants'  Bank  of  Winona 
since  1S96.  Also  president  and  director 
Citizens  State  Bank,  Houston,  Minn.; 
director  Fir.st  National  Bank  (Eyota). 
First  National  Bank  (Elgin),  Ostrander 
State  Bank,  First  State  Bank,  Lewiston 
(all  of  Minnesota),  and  First  State  Bank, 
Fountain  City,  Wis.  Independent  Dem- 
ocrat. Congregationalist.  Mason  (32°); 
member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  B.  F.  O.  E.,  Wood- 
men of  America.  Clubs:  Arlington. 
Minne-o-wah.  Recreations:  Automobil- 
ing,   fishing.     Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

WOIP,  Joseph,  brewer;  born  in  Swit- 
zerland, 1832;  son  of  Martin  Wolf.  Came 
to  America.  1853.  President  of  the  Jo- 
seph Wolf  Company,  brewers  and  whole- 
sale liquor  dealers,  established  in  1872 
and  incorporated,  1896,  at  Stillwater. 
Married  at  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1857,  to 
Miss  Mary  Simonet.  Address:  Stillwa- 
ter,  Minn." 

WOIiFEB,  Henry,  warden  Minnesota 
State  Prison;  born  on  a  farm,  near 
Munith,  Mich.,  March  23,  1853;  son  of 
John  and  Sarah  A.  (Lantis)  Wolfer; 
educated  in  common  schools  until  18; 
married  at  Munith,  Mich.,  1876,  to  Alice 
A.  Sylandt.  Went  to  Joliet,  111.,  June, 
1872;  appointed  wall  guard  at  the  State 
Penitentiary  and  became  overseer  of  one 
of  the  shops  of  the  prison;  took  com- 
mercial course,  evenings,  graduating  in 
bookkeeping  and  commercial  law;  re- 
mained at  Illinois  State  Penitentiary  14 
years,  filling  every  office  in  the  insti- 
tution below  that  of  warden;  became 
deputy  superintendent  Detroit  (Mich.) 
House  of  (Corrections,  which  position  he 
held  nearly  7  years;  was  appointed  war- 
den Minnesota  State  Prison,  Stillwater, 
June,  1892;  resigned,  Nov.,  1899,  to  ac- 
cept position  as  general  manager  of  the 
American  Grass  Twine  Co.;  resigned, 
March,  1901,  to  return  to  Stillwater  as 
warden  of  the  State  Prison,  which  po- 
sition he  now  occupies.  Vice  president 
Northwest  Thresher  Co.;  director  First 
National  Bank,  Stillwater.  Republican. 
Mason;  member  B.  P.  O.  E.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting,  fishing,  traveling  and 
horseback  riding.  Address:  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

WOIiNEB,  Oscar  Herbert,  physician; 
born  at  Tue  Brook,  I..iverpool.  England, 
July  23,  1876;  son  of  Eugene  Wolner, 
M.  E.,  and  Helen  (Hardy)  Wolner;  edu- 
cated at  St.  Margaret  higher  grade 
schools,  Anfeld,  Liverpool;  State  Agri- 
cultural School,  Minnesota,  graduating, 
1896;  College  of  Pharmacy,  degree  of 
Phm.D.,  1898;  College  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  University  of  Minnesota,  grad- 
iiating,  1902;  unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  June  20,  1902;  physi- 
cian and  surgeon  to  the  Minnesota.  State 
Reformatory,  St.  Cloud,  since  1902;  med- 


ical examiner  Equitable  Fraternal  Union, 
St.  Cloud.  Episcopalian  (junior  war- 
den St.  Jolin's  Episcopal  Church).  Mem- 
ber Stearns-'Benton  County  Medical  So- 
ciety (vice  president),  Minnesota  State 
Medical  Association  and  American  Medi- 
cal Association.  Writer  of  articles  on 
medical  and  moral  topics.  Member  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  Equitable  Fraternal  Union 
(trustee).  Recreations:  Piano  (musi- 
cian), photography,  gardening.  Address: 
St.    Cloud.    Minn. 

WOLTERSTORFP,  John  H.,  president 
Woltei-.'^ti.rtr-lla.^kell  Range  and  Furnace 
Co.;  born  in  Ch.'.ster  County,  Mo.,  Jan. 
22,  1852;  son  of  Frederick  and  Amalia 
(Wenzel)  Wolterstorff ;  educated  in  the 
public  schools;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  June  21,  1874,  to  Caroline  Nien- 
hauser.  Began  as  a  sheet  metal  worker, 
1869,  at  St.  Paul;  started  in  'business 
in  St.  Paul  in  1873,  the  name  of  firm 
changing  to  Wolterstorff  &  Moritz,  deal- 
ers in  hardware  and  manufacturers  of 
tinware.  1879;  began  manufacturing 
steel  ranges,  1882,  and  in  1887  the  name 
of  the  firm  became  the  Wolterstorff- 
Haskell  Range  and  Furnace  Co.,  which 
still  continues.  Elected  member  and 
served  as  president  of  the  City  Council 
of  St.  Paul,  1892-93,  and  member  of 
Board  of  Water  Commissioners.  1887- 
1901,  serving  as  president  of  that  body 
for  three  years.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Lincoln  Republican. 
Office:  1S6-1D0  East  6th  St.  Residence: 
318   Spruce   St.,   St.   Paul. 

■WOLVIN,  Aug-ustus  B.,  president  Ze- 
nitli  Fui-nace  Co.;  born  at  Cleveland, 
O.,  Oct.  16,  1857;  son  of  Capt.  Benjamin 
S.  and  Finetta  (Harrington)  Wolvin.  Be- 
gan career  as  cabin  boy  on  the  great 
lakes  at  10  years  of  age;  school  train- 
ing was  restricted  to  a  few  months  in 
the  winter  while  the  vessel  was  laid 
up.  Was  made  master  of  a  vessel  at 
21.  continuing  until  26  years  of  age. 
under  Winslow  Brothers,  vessel  owners 
of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  engaged  in  produce 
business  at  Pecatonica,  111.,  1884-88;  lo- 
cated in  Duluth,  1888,  as  member  of  the 
firm  of  La  Salle  &  Co.,  general  vessel 
commission  business;  began  organizing 
water  freight  transportation  companies 
and  in  1895  organized  the  Zenith  Tran- 
sit Co..  which  soon  built  5  of  the  largest 
ships  on  the  lakes;  upon  merger  of  the 
principal  transportation  fleets  of  the 
lakes  (112  vessels)  into  the  Pittsburg 
Steamship  Co.,  he  was  made  vice  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  a  position  he 
hold  until  Jan..  1904.  Organized  the 
Zenith  Furnace  Co.,  Duluth,  of  which  he 
is  president.  Married  at  Pecatonica,  111., 
.Ian.,  1880  to  Miss  Carrie  L.  Kilgore. 
Clubs:  Kitchi  Gammi,  Chicago  (Chi- 
cago), Union  and  Century  (Cleveland), 
Minnesota  (St.  Paul).  Office;  Wolvin 
Bldg.  Residence:  1103  E.  Superior  St., 
Duluth. 

"WOOD,  Albert  H.,  grain  elevators; 
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son  of  "William  J.  and  Nancy  (Moon) 
Wood;  educated  at  Simpson  College, 
Tndianola,  la.,  graduating,  degree  of 
B.A.,  1894.  Was  cashier  Home  State 
Bank,  Humeston,  la.;  entered  grain 
business  at  Humeston,  1SS8,  and  has 
continued  in  that  line:  came  to  Minne- 
apolis, 1894.  Vice  president  and  secre- 
tary Minnesota  &  Iowa  Elevator  Co.; 
general  manager  Iowa  &  Minnesota  Ce- 
real Co.  Member  Co.  H,  50th  la.  Vols.. 
Spanish-American  War.  Member  Minne- 
apolis Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade.  Mason;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilqn  fraternity.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, Dec.  26,  1903,  to  .Miss  Carolyn 
Dexter.  Club:  Bryn  Mawr  Golf.  Recre- 
ation: Golf.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  1522  W.  25th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

WOOD,  Eug-ene,  register  of  deeds 
Mower  Co.;  born  at  Berne,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
IS,  18.38;  son  of  John  M.  and  Orphia 
(Dewison)  Wood;  educated  in  private 
school  and  business  college,  Albany  Co., 
N.  Y.;  married  at  Stuyvesant,  N.  Y.. 
Sept.  30,  1863,  to  Henrietta  Beaty.  Came 
to  Minnesota,  1877,  and  located  in  Aus- 
tin; engaged  in  general  merchandise  and 
drug  business  until  1886,  since  which 
time  he  has  been  register  of  deeds  of 
Mower  Co.  Was  president  of  Austin 
high  school  board  for  6  years.  Democrat. 
Congregationalist.  Member  Masonic  or- 
der. Knights  Templar.  B.  P.  O.  E.  Rec- 
reations: Driving,  music.  Address:  Aus- 
tin.   Minn. 

WOOD,  William  H.,  civil  engineer: 
born  at  Sandwich,  Can.,  Dec.  19,  1844; 
son  of  William  R.  and  Harriet  (Marsh) 
Wood;  came  to  St.  Paul,  1857;  educated 
in  private  schools;  married  at  Farming- 
ton,  Minn..  Nov.  11,  1874,  to  Miss  Frances 
Guiteau.  Began  active  career  by  work- 
ing during  school  vacations,  on  railroad 
surveys;  became  civil  engineer  and  was 
division  engineer  St.  Paul  &  Sioux  Citv 
R.  R.,  during  its  construction,  1864-69; 
traveled  extensively  in  the  West  as  as- 
tronomical survej^or  on  government  ex- 
plorations, up  to  1876;  assistant  engi- 
neer on  Upper  Missouri  River,  1878-84; 
was  assistant  chief  engineer  of  Tam- 
pico  Branch,  Mexican  Central  Ry.,  and 
office  engineer  of  Mexican  Southern  Ry., 
1887-92;  superintendent  of  construction 
Northwestern  Coal  Ry.  Co.,  Superior, 
1893-94;  in  office  of  St.  Anthony  Water 
Power  Co.,  1895-96,  and  again  assistant 
engineer  upon  government  work  on  up- 
per Missouri  river  until  1900,  building 
wagon  roads  into  Jackson's  Hole,  Wyo. ; 
was  chief  draughtsman  Chicago  Great 
Western  Ry.,  1901-03,  and  since  1903 
has  been  in  office  of  commissioner  of 
public  works,  St.  Paul.  Office:  City 
Hall.     Residence:    St.  Paul. 

WOOD,  William  Jndson,  merchant; 
born  at  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Dec.  5. 
1851;  son  of  Rev.  John  E.  and  Anna  E. 
(Burroughs)  Wood;  educated  in  public 
schools     of     Massachusetts.        Came     to 


Minnesota,  1871;  director  and  secretary 
of  the  Blanding-Norby  Co.,  operating  a 
department  store  in  Detroit,  Becker  Co.; 
also  secretary  Hotel  Minnesota  Co.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Married  at  Detroit, 
Minn.,  1877,  to  Miss  Emma  I.  Cooney. 
Address:    Detroit,   Minn. 

WOODBRIDGE,  William  S.,  president 
Duluth  Paper  and  Stationery  Co.;  born 
at  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  30.  1845;  son 
of  Jonathan  E.  and  Catherine  (Stark- 
weather) Woodbridge;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Newton.  Began  active 
career  in  insurance  business,  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1867,  continuing  three  years;  lo- 
cated in  Duluth,  1870;  entered  paper 
and  stationery  business,  Aug.  1,  1870, 
and  lias  ever  since  been  identified  with 
the  Duluth  Paper  and  Stationery  Co., 
of  which  he  has  been  president  since 
1896.  In  1878  started  The  Lake  Supe- 
rior News  (weekly),  published  in  Duluth 
until  1886,  when  it  was  transformed  into 
The  Daily  News,  and  is  now  known  as 
the  News-Tribune.  Served  for  three 
years  in  War  of  the  Rebellion,  2nd  lieut. 
Co.  K,  1st  Arkansas  Cav.,  Army  of  the 
West.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
Member  Doyal  Legion  and  G.  A.  R.  (Cul- 
ver Post).  Married  at  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  July  13,  1870,  to  Miss  Frances 
A.  Poole.  Recreations:  Outdoor  diver- 
sions. Office:  18-20  W.  Michigan  St. 
Residence:     311    E.   3rd   St.,   Duluth. 

WOODBUBN,  J.  Smith,  employing 
printer;  born  at  Forrest,  111.,  Jan.  18, 
1874;  son  of  Charles  Fulton  and  Francis 
(McCoy)  Woodburn;  graduate  of  For- 
rest High  Scliool;  married  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  June  9,  1902,  to  Marion  Elean- 
or Kees.  Began  business  career  with 
A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  Chicago,  remaining 
four  years;  with  Des  Forges  &  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  1894-1901;  manager  and 
buyer  St.  Paul  Book  &  Stationery  Co., 
1901-1904;  associated  with  the  Great 
Western  Printing  Co.,  since  March  1, 
1904,  and  is  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
tlie  company,  which  is  doing  an  exten- 
sive business  in  book  and  job  printing, 
eng'raving  and  embossing;  also  treas- 
urer of  Minneapolis  Waste  Paper  Co. 
Republican.  Member  Masonic  bodies 
(Knight  Templar  and  Shriner).  Recrea- 
tions: Shooting  and  fishing.  Office:  417 
3rd  St.,  S.,  Minneapolis.  Residence:  Ex- 
celsior,  Minn. 

WOODMAN,  Edwin  ElUs,  civil  engi- 
neer; born,  St^  Louis,  Mo.,  June  1.  1838; 
son  of  David  and  Caroline  (Warner) 
Woodman;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
St.  Louis  and  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin;  married,  Monroe, 
Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1871,  Elizabeth  K.  Church- 
ill; four  children:  May  O.,  Helen  C, 
Alice  E.,  Howard  H.  Served  as  captain 
13th  Wisconsin  Volunteers,  1861-64;  en- 
gaged in  civil  engineering  after  war; 
principal  public  schools,  Monroe,  Wis., 
1868;  editor  Baraboo  (Wis.)  Republic, 
1874-81;  State  senator,  Wisconsin,  1879- 
81;      since    1884,    secretary    of    the    Chi- 


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cago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.  Co.  Membei'  Civil  Engineer's  Society 
of  St.  Paul.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Office:  Chicago,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Ry.  Residence:  772  Lincoln  Av.,  St. 
Paul. 

WOODRUPP,  Charles  B.  manufactur- 
er; born  at  Detroit,  Mich.;  educated 
in  public  schools  of  Detroit;  unmarried. 
Has  been  a  resident  of  Duluth  since 
1S86;  member  of  the  Woodruft  Lumber 
Co.,  manufacturers  of  lumber,  sash, 
doors  and  interior  finish.  Office:  817 
Garfield  Av.  Residence:  326  10th  Av., 
E.,  Duluth. 

WOODRUFF,  Marcus  C,  railway  rep- 
resentative; born  at  Aurora,  Erie  Co., 
N.  Y.;  son  of  Taylor  and  Nancy  (Pel- 
ton)  Woodruff:  educated  in  public 
schools  and  at  Aurora  Academy;  mar- 
ried, April  7,  18G1,  to  Miss  Eliza  E. 
Weller.  Was  chief  clerk  of  Iowa  House 
of  Representatives,  1868;  editor  Du- 
buque (Iowa)  Times,  1874-82;  Iowa 
Railroad  Commissioner,  1878-82;  State 
commissioner  to  take  vote  of  the  12th 
Iowa  Infantry  in  the  field,  1863.  Since 
1885,  right  of  way  commissioner  for 
the  Chicago  Great  AVestern  Railway 
Company.  Republican.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial.  Office:  Met.  Opera  House 
Bldg.  Residence:  The  Marlborough,  St. 
Paul. 

WOODS,  Ernest  Arthur,  physician; 
born  at  Chicago,  111.,  July  26,  1875;  son 
of  Joshia  G.  and  Martha  E.  Woods;  edu- 
cated in  Chicago  High  School;  Chicago 
Atheneum;  University  of  Minnesota, 
College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  grad- 
uating, degree  of  M.D.,  June,  1899.  Mar- 
ried at  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  April  21,  1901, 
to  Miss  Adel  A.  Anderson.  Member 
American  and  Minnesota  State  Medical 
associations.  Central  Minnesota,  Crow 
River  Valley,  Sterns  and  Benton  County 
Medical  societies.  County  and  village 
health  officer.  Republican.  Address: 
Clear  Lake,  Minn. 

WOODWARD,  Austin  M.,  grain  com- 
mission; born  at  Newcastle,  Ind.,  Aug. 
24,  1852;  son  of  Franklin  and  Hannah 
M.  (Burt)  Woodward;  completed  school 
education  at  University  of  Minnesota. 
Began  business  career,  1872,  on  lower 
Nicollet  Av.,  Minneapolis;  was  burned 
out,  1878;  began  commission  business  on 
Bridge  Square,  1879;  pioneer  member 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  first  secre- 
tary Produce  Exchange.  Was  president 
for  several  years  of  the  Minneapolis 
Grain  Receivers'  Association  and  a  di- 
rector of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce; 
now  vice  president  of  the  South  Side 
State  Bank;  director  First  National 
Bank,  Minneapolis;  officer  of  a  number 
of  banks  outside  the  city.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Twin  City  Bankers.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  215 
Clifton  Av.,   Minneapolis. 

WOODWARD,  Charles  Augustus, 
house     furnishings;      born    at    Norwich, 


Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1S64;  son  of  Gilbert  and 
Eunice  Woodward;  educated  in  public 
schools  in  Dresden  Mills,  Me.  Began  in 
the  house  furnishing  business,  1888,  in 
the  Bast;  came  to  Minneapolis,  from 
New  York  City,  1896,  and  established 
the  Woodward  Supply  Co.,  of  which  Is 
proprietor.  Mason.  Married  at  Minne- 
apolis, 1903,  to  Miss  Helen  Wallace. 
Club:  Commercial.  Office:  627-633  1st 
Av.,  S.  Residence:  3201  Holmes  Av., 
S.,  Minneapolis. 

WOODWORTH,  E.  S.,  gi'ain  and  mill- 
stuffs;  born  at  Fayette,  Wis.,  1856;  edu- 
cated in  academy,  Prairie  City,  111.  Be- 
gan business  career  at  16  years  of  age, 
in  service  of  Chicago  Northwestern  Ry. ; 
came  to  Minneapolis  and  entered  grain 
business,  1882,  and  is  now  president  of 
E.  S.  Woodworth  &  Co.  Office:  Chamber 
of    Commerce   Bldg.,    Minneapolis. 

WOODWORTH,  James  Grant,  railway 
official;  born,  Oct.  31,  1864,  at  Hillsdale, 
Mich.;  son  of  Rev.  Horace  G.  and  Jane 
(Jurney)  Woodworth;  educated  in  com- 
mon schools;  married  at  Portland,  Ore., 
Nov.  20,  1895,  to  Helen  Burnside.  Be- 
gan railway  career  as  office  boy  general 
freight  department  Chicago  &  North- 
western Ry.,  May,  1879,  and  has  since 
held  various  positions  on  railways  as 
follows:  telegraph  operator  and  station 
agent  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry., 
1880-83;  chief  clerk  general  agent's 
office,  Chicago,  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  & 
Omaha  Ry.,  1883-84;  freight  solicitor 
Union  Pacific  Ry.,  1884-86;  traveling 
freight  agent  to  assistant  general 
freight  agent,  Oregon  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co., 
1888-89;  assistant  general  freight  agent 
Union  Pacific  Ry.,  Portland,  1889-1890; 
general  freight  agent  Pacific  Division, 
same  road,  1890-91;  assistant  general 
Western  freight  agent,  same  road,  at 
Portland,  1891-92;  assistant  general 
freight  agent,  same  road,  at  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1892-93;  general  freight  agent 
Iowa  Central  Ry.,  1893-94;  assistant  to 
receiver  and  general  manager  Oregon 
Ry.  &  Navigation  Co.,  1894-95;  assist- 
ant to  president,  1896-97;  general 
freight  agent,  same  road,  1897-99;  traf- 
fic manager  Pacific  Coast  Co.,  1899-1902; 
assistant  to  vice  president  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Ry.,  1902-04;  traffic 
manager  Northern  Pacific  Ry.,  since  Jan. 
1,  1905.  Republican.  Clubs:  Minnesota, 
Commercial,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Gen'l  offices.  Resi- 
dence:    4  53   Portland  Av.,   St.   Paul. 

WOODWORTH,  Walter  Scott,  grain 
commission;  born  at  Darlington,  Wis., 
1870;  son  of  Horace  G.  Woodworth. 
Came  to  Minneapolis,  1886,  and  entered 
grain  business,  1890;  has  been  secretary 
and  treasurer  E.  S.  Woodworth  &  Co. 
(incorporated),  since  1894;  also  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  Concrete  Elevator 
Co.  Member  Minneapolis  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Unmarried.  Clubs:  Minne- 
apolis,   Minikahda,     Lafayette.      Recrea- 


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tion:  Music.  Office:  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Residence:  Plaza  Hotel,  Minne- 
apolis. 

"WOOIiP,  Ellis  James,  inventor,  vice 
president  Woolf  Valve  Gear  Co.;  born 
in  Chickasaw  Co.,  la.,  Dec.  6,  1S59;  son 
of  Henry  and  Amanda  Woolf;  educated 
in  public  schools,  Fayette  Co.,  la.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  school  teacher,  in 
Fayette  Co.,  continuing  for  3  years; 
engaged  in  crockery  business  at  De- 
corah,  la.;  came  to  Minneapolis,  1S80, 
and  became  identified  with  lumber  busi- 
ness; invented  Woolf  valve  gear,  com- 
pound, and  gas  engine,  and  has  been 
vice  president  of  the  Woolf  Valve  Gear 
Co.  since  18S9.  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. Recreations:  Boating,  hunting  and 
fishing.  Office:  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg., 
Minneapolis.  Residence:  Lake  Minne- 
tonka,   Minn. 

WRABEK,  John  Francis,  publisher; 
born  at  New  Prague,  Minn.,  Nov.  2, 
1873;  son  of  Hon.  Francis  and  Eva 
Krenik;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
New  Prague.  Publisher  of  New  Prague 
Times  since  1891;  postmaster  of  New 
Prague,  since  July,  1S98;  druggist.  Re- 
publican. Member  I.  O.  O.  F.,  A.  O. 
IT.  W.,  Woodmen  of  the  World  and  Z. 
C.  B.  J.  Married  at  St  Paul,  Minn., 
Aug.  25,  1895,  Linda  B.  Kartak.  Ad- 
dress:   New  Prague,  Minn. 

WBZGHT,  Andrew  A.,  real  estate; 
born  at  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  March  12,  1859; 
son  of  William  W.  and  Margaret  C. 
(Harriman)  Wright;  educated  in  Mt. 
Vernon  schools;  married  at  Rochester, 
Minn.,  June  29,  1898,  to  Hattie  C.  Smith. 
Began  active  career  in  postofflce  of  Me- 
ehanicsville,  la.,  continuing  until  1887; 
came  to  Faribault,  Minn.,  and  entered 
employ  of  the  Tileston  Milling  Co., 
as  wheat  buyer,  removing  to  St.  Cloud 
in  same  capacity,  1888;  was  in  business 
for  himself,  1889-1904;  member  of  firm 
of  Wright  &  Bensen  since  1904.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Masonic  order,  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  St. 
Cloud,  Minn. 

WBIOHT,  Arthur  Winfield,  lawyer; 
born  in  Ohio,  Sept.  17,  1861;  son  of 
Cyrus  and  Marietta  M.  (Smith)  Wright; 
educated  at  high  school,  Cambridge, 
111.;  Carleton  College,  Northfleld,  Minn. 
Has  been  identified  with  banking  and 
law  business,  Austin,  Minn.,  during  his 
entire  active  career.  County  attorney 
Mower  Co.  Also  president  and  director 
Austin  Weed  Exterminator  Manufactur- 
ing Co.;  treasurer  and  director  Alliance 
Fire  Insurance  Co.  of  Minnesota.  Re- 
publican. Congregationalist.  Member 
American  Bar  Association,  Minnesota 
State  Bar  Association.  Mason.  Colonel 
2nd  Inf.,  M.  N.  G.;  late  major  12th 
Minn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  Vols.,  Spanish-American 
War.  Trustee  Carleton  College,  North- 
field,  Minn.     Married  at  Austin,  May  25, 


1885,  to  Miss  Agnes  E.  Clark.  Club: 
Progressive  League.  Address:  Austin, 
Minn. 

WRIGHT,  Charles  D.,  banker;  born 
at  Orwell,  Vt.,  Nov.  8,  1850;  son  of 
Ethan  Murray  and  Eliza  T.  (Bottum) 
Wright;  educated  at  Burr  &  Burton 
Seminary,  Manchester,  Vt.;  Highland 
Military  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass., 
graduating,  1S67;  Rensselaer  Polytech- 
nic Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  class  of  1871. 
Came  to  Minnesota,  1869,  and  located 
in  St.  Paul;  engaged  in  government  sur- 
veys and  was  in  office  of  U.  S.  surveyor 
general,  1870-76;  has  been  located  in 
Fergus  Falls  since  1876;  engaged  in 
banking  and  other  business  enterprises; 
member  of  the  company  that  built  the 
first  electric  light  plant  and  gas  works. 
President  Fergus  Falls  Water  Works 
Co.,  First  National  Bank,  First  State 
Bank  (Ashby);  director  First  National 
Bank  (Henning),  First  State  Bank  (Bat- 
tle Lake);  co-partner  Bank  of  Dalton 
(Dalton),  Bank  of  Underwood  (Under- 
wood); director  Fergus  Falls  Flouring 
Mills  Co.,  Fargo  Mill  Co.  City  treas- 
urer and  member  city  council,  four 
years;  mayor  two  terms  (1885  and 
1886);  member  Board  of  Trustees  Min- 
nesota Hospitals  for  the  Insane,  1887- 
93.  Mason,  Knight  Templar;  member 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Minnesota  Society 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Rec- 
reations: Automobiling  and  hunting. 
Address:    Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

WRIGHT,  Fred  Beriah,  lawyer;  born 
at  Columbia,  Coos  Co.,  N.  H.,  Jan.  17, 
1856;  son  of  Beriah  and  Julia  A.  (Smith) 
Wright;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Lancaster  Academy 
and  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Academy,  from 
which  was  graduated,  1878;  married,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Aug.  27,  1SS4,  Helen  M. 
Conant.  Parents  were  poor  farmers  in 
northern  N.  H.,  with  a  family  of  S 
children;  being  the  oldest,  left  home  at 
IS  to  secure  an  education  and  profes- 
sion, which  he  accomplished  by  own  ef- 
forts. Studied  law  with  Hon.  George 
A.  Bingham,  Littleton,  N.  H.;  attended 
Boston  (Mass.)  Law  School,  1882.  Ac- 
tiyely  engaged  in  practice  of  law  in 
Minneapolis  since  March,  1883-  now 
member  of  firm  of  Wright  and  Matchan- 
has  been  engaged  in  much  of  the  larger 
litigation  of  the  city  and  state.  Member 
of  the  Minnesota  House  of  Representa- 
"^^y^^'  1907.  Mason;  member  Minneap- 
olis Lodge,  No.  19,  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  St 
Johns  Chapter,  No.  9,  R.  A.  M.,  Zioii 
Commandery,  No.  2,  K.  T.,  Zurah  Tem- 
ple, N.  M.  S.,  all  of  Minneapolis.  Club- 
Minneapolis  Commercial.  Office:  Globe 
Bldg.  Residence:  424  N.  Newton  Av 
Minneapolis. 

WRIGHT,  Frederick  P.,  paper  and 
or^*'??IP':  ^o^'"  i'^  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  Jan 
25,  1854;  son  of  William  McK.  and 
Elizabeth  (Sellers)  Wright;  marred  It 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  to  Miss  Belle  Irvine 
Came  to   St.  Paul,   1872,   and  for  seve?ai 


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years  was  telegraph  operator  Northern 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.;  became  connected  with 
the  same  liouse,  with  which  he  has  since 
been  identified,  1S76,  then  Averill,  Rus- 
sell &  Carpenter,  manufacturers  of  pa- 
per and  wholesale  stationers;  admitted 
to  the  firm,  and  when  the  Wright,  Bar- 
rett &  Stilwell  Co.  was  incorporated, 
1894,  became  its  president  and  treasurer, 
which  offices  he  now  holds.  Republican. 
Presbyterian.  Was  col.  3rd  Regt.,  M.  N. 
'G..  for  many  years;  mayor  of  St.  Paul, 
1892-94.  Republican.  Presbyterian;  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Town  and  Country.  Office: 
220-226  E.  5th  St.  Residence:  251  Sum- 
mit  Av.,    St.    Paul. 

WRIGHT,  John,  clergyman;  born  at 
Wilmington,  Del.,  Nov.  20,  1836;  son  of 
John  and  Ann  (Hendrickson)  Wright; 
graduate  Hyatt's  Military  Academy,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1858;  Union  College,  de- 
gree of  A.B.,  1863;  A.M.,  1866,  and  D.D., 
1890,  same  college;  LL.D.,  Illinois  Col- 
lege, 1905;  graduate  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Married  at 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  18,  1885, 
to  Miss  Mary  Evelyn  Howell.  Deacon, 
1866;  ordained  priest  P.  E.  Church,  1867: 
was  assistant  St.  Andrew's  Church. 
Philadelphia,  1866;  in  charge  St.  An- 
drew's Chapel,  1867-69;  rector  Trinity 
Church,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1869-74;  St. 
Matthew's  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1874- 
87;  St.  Paul's  Church,  St.  Paul,  since 
1887.  Specialist  and  lecturer  on  Egyp- 
tology; also  specialist  on  American  bib- 
liography, early  bibles  and  prayer  books 
and  has  "library  of  8,000  volumes,  chiefly 
rare  early  bibles  and  prayer  books.  Fel- 
low Society  Science,  Art  and  Literature, 
Societv  of  Biblical  Archaeology,  Minne- 
sota Historical  Society.  Author:  Early 
Bibles  of  America;  Early  Prayer  Books 
of  America;  Prayers  for  Priest  and 
People;  Restoration  of  the  Reservation 
of  the  Blessed  Sacrament  for  the  Sick; 
Historic  Bibles  in  America.  Address: 
383   E.    9th   St.,    St.    Paul. 

WRIGKT,  Joliu  "Wesley,  furniture  and 
undertaking;  born  in  Russell  Co.,  Va., 
July  14,  1851;  son  of  Solomon  H.  and 
Elizabeth  Wright;  educated  in  common 
schools  and  Minnesota  State  Normal 
School.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.;  married  at 
Litchfield,  Minn.,  1877,  to  Miss  Alice  E. 
Cutts.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1865;  was 
county  superintendent  of  schools.  Meek- 
er Co.,  1879-87;  postmaster,  Litchfield, 
1892-97;  member  board  of  education, 
1884-09;  in  furniture  and  undertaking 
business  since  1897.  Republican.  Elected 
State  senator,  Nov.,  1906.  Episcopalian. 
Member  Masonic  order,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Club:  Commercial. 
Address:     Litchfield,    Minn. 

WRIGHT,  Samuel  I..,  general  agent 
International  Harvester  Co.  of  America; 
born  near  Cannon  Palls,  Minn.,  Sept.  12. 
1859;  son  of  John  E.  and  Cynthia  A. 
(McKee)  Wright;  educated  in  district 
schools  of  Goodhue  Co.,  Minn.,  and  at 
Carleton  College,  Northfield,  Minn.:  mar- 


ried at  Chatfield.  Minn.,  June  15,  1893. 
to  Miss  Lilian  E.  Clough.  Began  active 
career  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  in  employ 
of  the  Piano  Manufacturing  Co.,  1885; 
general  agent  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  at 
Winona,  Minn.,  1894-1902;  after  consol- 
idation of  Deering  Harvester  Co.  with 
the  International  Harvester  Co.  of 
America  was  general  agent  of  the  Deer- 
ing di^'ision  of  the  I.  H.  Co.,  of  Am. 
from  Aug.,  1902,  to  Dec,  1903;  since 
Dec,  1903,  general  agent  of  I.  H.  Co. 
of  America  for  S.  E.  Minnesota  and 
Western  Wisconsin.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason  (32°);  member 
I'.  C.  T.  Club:  Minne-o-wah.  Address: 
AA'inona,  Minn. 

WtriililirG,  Prederick  John,  educator; 
born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec  24,  1866; 
son  of  John  J.  and  Louise  C.  (Munz) 
Wulling;  educated  in  public  and  higli 
schools  of  Carlstaat,  N.  Y.,  graduating, 
1883;  graduate  business  college,  1884; 
was  student  at  Columbia  University, 
1S84-SS:  studied  languages  under  a  tu- 
tor; graduate  New  York  College  of 
Pharmacy,  1887;  degrees  of  Ph.D.,  1893, 
LL.B.,  1896,  LL.M.,  1898,  University  of 
Minnesota;  post  graduate  work  in  Eu- 
rope. Married  at  Brooklyn,  Sept.  15, 
1897.  to  Miss  Lucile  Truth  Gissell.  Was 
assistant  and  quiz  master  in  pharma- 
cology New  Y'ork  College  of  Pharmacy, 
1886-90;  professor  in  organic  pharmaco- 
diagnosis,  Brooklyn  College  of  Phar- 
macy, 1891-92;  has  been  dean  of  fac- 
ulty and  professor  pharmaceutical  chem- 
istry. Department  of  Pharmacy,  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  since  1892.  Member 
American  Chemical  Society,  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association,  Brooklyn 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters,  Chemists 
Club,  New  Y'ork;  fellow  Society  of 
Science  (London);  Minneapolis  Society 
of  Fine  Arts.  Author:  Medical  and 
Pharmaceutical  Chemistry;  Evolution  of 
Botany;  contributor  to  various  journals. 
Office:  University  of  Minnesota.  Resi- 
dence:    3305    2nd   Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

"WTIiIZ:,  William  Robert,  secretary 
The  John  Leslie  Paper  Co.;  born  at 
Frontenac,  Minn.,  Aug.  4,  1866;  son  of 
Robert  and  Helen  (McKenzie)  Wylie; 
attended  countrv  school;  married  at  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  15,  1891,  to  Mary  Mc- 
Lean. Left  the  farm  at  age  of  21,  came 
to  St.  Paul  and  was  employed  for  5 
years  by  Wright,  Barrett  &  Stillwell. 
wholesale  paper  and  stationery;  entered 
service  of  Leslie  &  McAfee,  wholesale 
paper  and  stationery.  May  1,  1904.  now 
ITie  John  Leslie  Paper  Co.,  of  which  is 
secretary.  Was  for  five  years  a  member 
of  M.  N.  G.  Member  of  Ancient  Land- 
mark Lodge  No.  5,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  St. 
Paul,  and  Mankato  Lodge,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Office:  301-303  5th  St,  S.  Residence: 
3240  Irving  Av.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

WYMAM",  Chandler  C,  grain  commis- 
sion; born  at  Millbridge,  Minn.,  Dec.  19, 
1858;  son  of  John  and  Clarinda  (Tol- 
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high  schools  and  at  Bucksport  (Me.) 
Seminary.  Began  active  career  with 
brothers  In  handling  canned  goods;  was 
engaged  in  flour  commission  business  in 
New  York  City  for  three  years;  came 
to  Minneapolis.  1SS3,  and  was  member 
grain  commission  firm  of  Martin  & 
Wyman  until  1902;  is  presi«ent  of  C.  C. 
Wyman  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 
with  branch  offices  in  Chicago.  Milwau- 
kee and  Duluth,  organized.  May,  1902. 
incorporated.  May,  1905.  Director  Swe- 
dish American  National  Bank.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Member  Minneapolis 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Duluth  Board  of 
Trade.  Married  at  Waterloo,  la.,  Nov. 
28,  18S7,  to  Miss  Fannie  Crittenden. 
Recreations:  Horseback  riding  and  au- 
tomobiling.  Club:  Automobile.  Office: 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Residence:  1S12 
Dupont  Av.,    S.,    Minneapolis. 

WSHXAN',  James  Thomas,  manufac- 
turer; born  at  Millbridge,  Me.,  Oct.  15, 
1849;  son  of  John"  and  Clarinda  (Tol- 
man)  Wyman;  came  to  Minnesota,  1868; 
was  educated  in  public  schools  of  Maine 
and  at  Carleton  College.  Northfield, 
Minn.  Removed  to  Minneapolis,  1871. 
and  entered  employ  of  Smitli.  Parker  & 
Co.,  manufacturers  of  office  fittings, 
sash,  doors,  etc.;  admitted  to  partner- 
ship in  the  firm,  1874,  the  title  of  the 
house  being  changed  to  Smith  &  Wyman, 
1881,  of  which  he  was  junior  partner; 
has  been  head  of  the  firm  since  the 
dea'th  of  Mr.  Smith  in  Dec,  1906.  Di- 
rector Northwestern  National  Bank  (for 
13  years  president  of  tlie  Metropolitan 
Bank,  later  merged  with  Northwestern). 
President  of  Board  of  Trade,  1888-1889. 
President  Board  of  Regents,  University 
of  Minnesota.  Member  Minnesota  House 
of  Representatives,  1893-95,  State  sen- 
ate, 1895-99.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Married  (2nd),  at  Minneapolis,  June  12, 
1901,  Mrs.  Grace  Shotwell.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Minikahda,  St.  Anthony  Com- 
iTiercial.  Recreations:  Automobiling  and 
golfing.  Office:  2nd  Av.  and  8th  St.,  S. 
E.  Residence:  1029  4th  St.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

WYMAN,  Oliver  Cromwell,  wholesale 
dry  goods;  born  at  Anderson.  Ind.,  Jan., 
1837;  son  of  Henry  and  Prudence  (Ber- 
ry) Wyman;  removed  to  Iowa  at  7 
years  of  age  and  was  educated  in  com- 
mon schools  of  Iowa.  Began  business 
career  at  Marion,  la.,  at  age  of  14  years; 
came  to  Minneapolis,  1874,  and  estab- 
lished the  same  year  the  wholesale 'dry 
goods  house  of  Wyman  &  Mullin,  at 
220  Hennepin  Av.;  withdrew  from  the 
partnership,  1890,  and  became  senior 
partner,  under  name  of  "Wyman.  Part- 
ridge &  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president; 
also  director  Northwestern  National 
Bank,  Farmers  &  Mechanics'  Savings 
Bank.  Married,  1st,  at  London,  la., 
1858,  to  Charlotte  E.  Mullin  (deceased, 
1880);  2nd,  CedaF  Rapids,  la.,  1889,  to 
Bella  M.  Ristine.  Clubs:  Minneapolis, 
Commercial.       Office:     1st    Av.,    N.,    and 


4th  Sts.     Residence: 
neapolis. 


!500  Park  Av.,  Min- 


VAIiE,  Stephen  M.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1857; 
educated  in  high  school  at  Afton,  N.  Y.. 
and  Cook  College,  Havana,  N.  Y.  Has 
been  engaged  in  manufacture  of  lumber 
and  building  materials  since  1881;  vice 
president  Curtis  &  Yale  Co.;  president 
McCov  Lumber  Co.  Republican.  Married 
at  Guilford,  N.  Y..  1880,  to  Miss  Cora 
Morgan.  Club:  Commercial.  Office:  Se- 
curity Bank  Bldg.  Residence:  2702  Port- 
land Av.,    Minneapolis. 

VABDIiEV,  "Wade  Hampton,  lawyer; 
born  at  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  Oct.  11,  1861; 
son  of  Thomas  and  Kate  (Hampton) 
Yardley;  educated  in  public  and  Central 
State  Normal  Schools  at  Lock  Haven 
(special  course  at  latter),  and  at  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania  Law  School, 
graduating,  LL.B.,  1885;  unmarried.  En- 
gaged in  the  practice  of  law  since  June, 
1885,  making  a  specialty  of  real  estate 
probate.  Member  American,  Minnesota 
State  and  Ramsey  County  Bar  associa- 
tions. Came  to  St.  Paul,  1885.  Repub- 
lican. Member  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church.  Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Countrv.  Office:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 
Residence:    575  Holly  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

VABNEIiI^,  Irwin  A.,  banking;  born 
in  Indiana,  March  16,  1876.  Removed  to 
.S.  Dakota  wiih  his  parents  when  a  child; 
began  active  career  as  clerk  in  bank,  at 
15  years  of  age;  located  in  Minneapolis. 
1895;  was  appointed  secretary  and 
ti'easurer  State  Institution  for  Savings, 
1'896,  a  position  he  now  holds.  Married 
at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  5,  1898,  to  Miss 
Lillian  I.  Fairchild.  Club;  Minneapolis. 
Office:  517  1st  Av.,  S.  Residence:  3104 
Emerson   St.,  Minneapolis. 

VATTZ,  William  J.,  superintendent  2nd 
State  Asylum;  born  at  Hastings,  Minn., 
Aug.  6,  1867;  son  of  Frank  and  Mary 
(Memmor)  Yauz;  educated  at  St.  Boni- 
face Catholic  School;  Hastings  (Minn.) 
High  School;  St.  John's  University, 
Collegeville,  Minn.  Was  billing  clerk 
and  cashier  Gardner  Flour  Mill,  1889- 
93:  engaged  in  retail  grocery  business, 
1893-99;  clerk  and  bookkeeper  at  State 
Asylum,  Jan.  1.  1900,  to  Aug.  1,  1901; 
has  been  superintendent  of  the  asylum 
since  Aug.  1,  1901.  Married  at  Hastings, 
Minn.,  May  14,  1891,  to  Miss  Anna  Mary 
Volk.  Club:  Commercial.  Recreations: 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Address:  Hast- 
ings,   Minn. 

YETTEB,  Hug-o,  costumer;  born  In 
Wurttemberg,  Germany,  Sept.  15,  1866; 
son  of  Michael  and  Charlotte  Yetter; 
educated  Stuttgart,  Germany  (in  the 
royal  scliools).  Studied  music  under 
German  masters  and  became  instructor 
in  music,  which  profession  he  still  fol- 
lows as  director  of  vocal  instruction. 
Came  to  America,  April,  1889,  locating  in 


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Minneapolis;  engaged  in  costume  busi- 
ness, 1903,  in  company  with  Louis  Kofp- 
man,  buying  out  the  Smith  Costume  Co., 
of  wliich  he  is  president.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Member  A.  O.  U.  W.,  I.  O.  O. 
P.,  Harmonia  Society,  Austrian  Singing 
Society.  Married  at  Eau  Claire.  Wis., 
1893,  to  Miss  Louisa  Betz.  Offlce:  35 
S.  7th  St.  Residence:  505  Aldrich  Av., 
N..  Minneapolis. 

TOCOM,  Edwin  D.,  farming  and  live 
stock;  born  at  Rochester,  Minn.,  Jan. 
20,  ISCO;  son  of  Azariah  and  Elizabeth 
(Winn)  Yocom;  educated  in  common 
schools  of  Faribault  Co.,  Minn.  Began 
active  career  as  a  farm  laborer  and 
country  school  teacher,  1883;  removed 
to  Murray  Co.,  Minn.,  and  located  on 
land  claim  until  1901,  when  he  located 
in  Edgerton,  Minn.,  where  he  has  since 
resided.  President  and  director  Farm- 
ers' Elevator  Co.;  vice  president  Bank 
of  Edgerton;  director  Antelope  Land  & 
Cattle  Co.;  managing  editor  Edgerton 
Enterprise,  1902-05.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber Masonic  order.  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Married  at  Chatfield,  Minn., 
June  30,  1886,  to  Algie  V.  Carson.  Ad- 
dress:   Edgerton,   Minn. 

TOUBG,  Anthony,  Jr.,  real  estate; 
born  at  St.  Paul,  Minn..  Sept.  7.  1S54; 
educated  in  public  schools  and  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota;  married  at  St.  Paul, 
Nov.  15,  1881,  to  Miss  Ida  C.  Theobald. 
Began  active  career  as  assistant  to  his 
father  in  the  brewing  business,  con- 
tinuing until  1893;  has  been  connected 
for  many  years  with  real  estate,  loans 
and  insurance,  under  title  of  Anthony 
Yoerg  &  Co.  Member  Minnesota  Legis- 
lature, 1903;  member  board  of  educa- 
tion, 1896;  ex-member  city  council. 
Offlce:  Pioneer  Press  Bldg.  Residence- 
197  W.   Isabel  St.,  St.  Paul. 

TOUMAirS,  Earle  S.,  banker,  lumber- 
man, capitalist;  born  in  Saratoga  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1824;  son  of  Vincent  and 
Catherine  (Scofleld)  Youmans;  educated 
in  common  schools  of  Saratoga  Co.; 
married  in  Saratoga  Co.,  April  IS,  1852, 
to  Miss  Sarah  Wheeler.  Came  to  Min- 
nesota, April,  1857,  and  entered  lumber 
business  at  Winona;  was  member  for  45 
years  of  Youmans  Bros.  &  Hodgins, 
large  manufacturers  of  lumber  (now  in 
liquidation).  President  First  National 
Bank;  vice  president  H.  C.  Bolcom  Lum- 
ber Co.      Address:    Winona,   Minn. 

TOUMAirS,  Harry  S.,  manufacturer; 
born  at  Winona,  Minn.,  July  14,  1868; 
son  of  Addison  B.  and  Mary  (Morey) 
Youmans;  educated  in  public  schools; 
married  at  Winona,  Jan.  20,  1897,  to 
Miss  Sadie  Dixon.  Began  business  ca- 
reer with  Youmans  Bros.  &  Hodgins, 
lumber  manufacturers,  ISSS;  has  been 
president  and  treasurer  since  its  organ- 
ization, 1899,  of  the  New  Winona  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  manufacturers  of  agri- 
cu.Uural  implements.  Also  treasurer 
Winona  Carriage  Co.;  director  Winona 
Harness     Factory.       Member     Board     of 


Trade.  Independent  in  politics.  Clubs: 
Arlington,  Meadow  Brook.  Recreation: 
Golf.      Address:    Winona,    Minn. 

YOUNG,  Albert  Iiinus,  lawyer;  born  in 
Carver  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  29,  1871;  son  of 
John  A.  and  Anna  (Peterson)  Young; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Carver 
Co.;  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  St. 
Peter,  Minn.;  University  of  Minnesota, 
Law  Department,  graduating,  degree  of 
LL.B.,  June  7,  1895.  In  practice  of  law 
at  Gibbon,  Minn.,  since  1895.  Vice 
president  and  director  State  Bank  of 
Gibbon.  Has  held  offices  of  corporation 
counsel  village  of  Gibbon  and  president 
Gibbon  school  board.  Republican.  Luth- 
eran. Member  Minnesota  State  Bar  As- 
sociation: M.  W.  A.  Married  at  New 
Ulm,  Minn.,  Feb.  20,  1900,  to  Miss  Emily 
Baarsch.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tion:   Fishing.     Address:     Gibbon,   Minn. 

YOUNG,  Delos  P.,  county  commission- 
er Blue  Earth  Co.;  born  in  Worcester 
Co.,  Mass.,  May  11,  1839;  son  of  Ren- 
saeler  and  Julia  (Green)  Young;  (grand- 
daughter of  Gen.  Green  of  Rev.  War); 
self-educated;  married  in  Adams  Co., 
Wis.,  May  27,  1858,  to  Miss  Ruth  R. 
Lockwood.  Came  west,  1852,  and  in 
1857,  located  on  a  farm  in  Adams  Co., 
Wis.;  removed  to  Waseca  Co.,  Minn., 
1864,  and  continued  farming;  has  been 
a  resident  of  Mankato  since  1886;  con- 
ducted a  grocery  and  general  store  for 
25  years,  at  Alma  City  and  Mankato, 
until  Oct.,  1903,  when  he  retired.  Elected 
county  commissioner  Nov.,  1906,  term 
extending  to  Jan.,  1911.  Director  Man- 
kato Building  and  Loan  Association.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Member  I.  O.  O. 
F.      Address:      Mankato,    Minn. 

YOUNG,  Edward  B.,  lawyer;  born  at 
Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1864;  son  of 
Rev.  Edward  J.  and  Mary  Clapp 
(Blake)  Young;  educated  in  public 
schools  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  Har- 
vard University,  graduating  degree  of 
A.B.,  1885;  unmarried.  Came  to  St.  Paul. 
Minn.,  1885.  Began  the  practice  of  law, 
1887;  member  of  the  firm  of  Young  & 
Lightner.  Member  of  the  American  Bar 
Association,  Minnesota  Historical  So- 
ciety. Clubs:  Minnesota,  Town  and 
Country,  Minnesota  Boat.  Recreation: 
Golf.  Office:  Gilfillan  Blk.  Residence: 
324   Summit  Av.,   St.  Paul. 

YOUNG,  Edward  T.,  attorney  general 
of  Minnesota;  born  on  a  farm  in  Sibley 
Co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  27,  1858;  son  of  Thomas 
and  Jane  (Young)  Young;  educated  In 
common  schools  of  Minnesota,  and  in 
University  of  Minnesota,  1877-80;  mar- 
ried, 1883,  to  May  W.  Sawyer.  Admitted 
to  the  bar,  in  March,  1881,  and  engaged 
in  active  practice  of  law  at  Appleton, 
Minn.,  from  1881  until  elected  attorney 
general  in  1904.  Served  two  terms  in 
House  of  Representatives  of  Minnesota, 
and  was  member  of  State  Senate,  1894- 
1902.  Elected  attorney  general,  1904, 
and  re-elected,  1906.  Republican.  Mem- 
ber   American    Bar    Association,    Minne- 


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sota  State  Bar  Association.  Clubs: 
Minnesota,  Commercial.  Office:  State 
Capitol,  St.  Paul.  Residence:  1S3  Nel- 
son  Av.,    St.    Paul,    and   Appleton,    Minn. 

YOUNG,  Ernest  -wmiam.  United 
States  Special  Pension  Examiner;  born 
in  Snyder  County,  Pa.,  June  13,  1S60; 
son  of  David  A.  and  Susan  (Garnet) 
Young.  Educated  in  country  public 
school;  public  school  of  Northumber- 
land, Pa.;  Pennsylvania  State  Normal 
School,  Bloomsburg-,  graduating,  ISSO; 
Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass., 
A.B.,  1887;  National  Law  School.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  LL.B.,  1890;  Columbian 
liaw  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  LL.M.. 
1891.  Married  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa..  June 
19,  1888,  to  Carrie  Elizabeth  Heiser. 
Taught  village  and  country  schools  of 
Pennsylvania  wliile  preparing  for  col- 
lege. Took  civil  service  examinations 
at  Springfield,  Mass.,  receiving  appoint- 
ment as  clerk  in  the  pension  office,  Oct. 
7,  1887,  and  has  since  been  continuously 
connected  with  the  pension  office.  Re- 
publican. Member  Methodist  Episcopal 
church.  Recreation:  Tennis.  Office: 
Postoffice  Bldg.  Residence:  2302  Alden 
Av.,    St.   Paul. 

YOUNG-,  Fred  I>eaue,  merchant;  born 
at  Freeport,  111.,  1863;  educated  in  pub- 
lic schools  of  Freeport.  Began  in  re- 
tail cloak  house  in  Minneapolis,  1881, 
and  has  continued  for  25  years  in  same 
line  of  business;  member  of  the  Young- 
Quinlan  Co.  Unmarried.  Clubs:  Min- 
neapolis, Commercial,  Roosevelt.  Office: 
513  Nicollet  Av.  Residence:  2316  Col- 
fax  Av.,    Minneapolis. 

YOUNG,  Georgfe  B.,  lawyer;  born  in 
Boston,  July  25,  1840;  son  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Alexander  and  Caroline  (James)  Young; 
educated  in  public  schools  of  Boston; 
graduate  Harvard  University,  1860: 
Harvard  Law  School,  1863;  admitted  to 
bar,  1864.  Came  to  Minnesota,  1870, 
and  engaged  in  practice  of  law;  was  as- 
sociate justice  Supreme  Court  of  Min- 
nesota, April,  1874,  to  Jan.,  1875,  to  fill 
vacancy;  Supreme  Court  reporter,  1876- 
92.  Prepared  volumes  21  to  47,  Min- 
nesota Reports.  Was  lecturer  on  con- 
flict of  laws,  University  of  Minnesota, 
I^aw  Department,  for  several  years. 
Now  member  law  firm  of  Young  & 
Lightner.  Office:  Gilfillan  Bldg.  Resi- 
dence:     324   Summit  Av.,    St.   Paul. 

YOUNG,  James  Carleton,  capitalist, 
bibliopliile;  born  Marion,  la.,  July  29. 
1859;  son  of  Josepli  Barris  and  Jane 
(Carter)  Young;  graduated  at  Cornell 
College,  Iowa,  1876,  B.A..  afterwards  re- 
ceiving degree  of  M.A.;  married  Lake 
City,  Minn.,  April  30,  1888.  Etta  May 
Rogers.  Began  career  as  teamster;  then 
was  clerk  in  real  estate  office;  later  pur- 
chasing agent,  buying  town  sites  on 
Iowa  extension  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Ry.  and  for  the  River  Division 
of  the  Burlington  Ry.  Appointed  west- 
ern  agent  of  Jay  Cooke  &  Co.   in   bank- 


ruptcy. Organizer  and  first  president 
Cedar  Rapids  and  Manchester  Railway 
<now  part  of  Illinois  Central  Ry. 
System);  president  of  Western  Mortgage 
Co.  and  James  C.  Young  Land  Co.; 
financial  agent  for  many  foreigners  ac- 
quiring large  interests  in  Western  lands. 
Honorary  Commissioner  of  the  U.  S. 
to  tlie  Paris  Exposition,  1878;  president 
National  Association  Real  Estate  Deal- 
ers, 1884-86;  member  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Has  spent  a  great  portion  of  his 
life  acquiring  a  library  of  selected 
literature,  the  most  remarkable  of  its 
kind  in  existence,  eacli  volume  inscribed 
by  its  author.  Member  Loyal  Legion. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial,  Long 
Meadow  Gun  (Minneapolis);  Town  and 
Country  (St.  Paul);  United  Service 
(^Phila.);  president  Brook  Lodge  Trout 
Club.  Book  clubs:  Caxton  (Chicago); 
Grolier,  Dunlap  Society  (New  York); 
Rowfant  (Cleveland);         Philobiblon 

(Pliiladelphia) ;  Prince  Society,  Biblio- 
phile Society  (Boston).  Recreations: 
Trout  fishing  and  literature.  Office: 
Guaranty  Bldg.  Residence:  1600  2nd 
Av.,    S.,   Minneapolis. 

YOUNG,  William  Eri,  lawyer.  State 
railroad  and  wareliouse  commissioner; 
born  in  Adams  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.,  1861; 
son  of  Deloss  P  and  Ruth  R.  (Lock- 
wood/  Young;  educated  in  country 
schools,  Waseca  Co.,  Minn.;  State  Nor- 
mal Scliool,  Mankato;  Law  School,  Iowa 
City,  la.,  graduating,  1882.  Married  at 
Villard,  Minn.,  18S5,  to  Miss  Annette 
Shingler.  Began  practice  at  Villard, 
Minn.,  1883,  later  removing  to  Janes- 
ville,  Minn.,  and  to  Mankato,  1887.  Has 
been  State  railroad  and  warehouse  com- 
missioner since  1904.  Formerly  city 
attorney  of  Mankato.  Republican.  Mem- 
lier  Blue  Earth  County  and  Minnesota 
State  Bar  associations'  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial.      Address:      Mankato,   Minn. 


ZAIiK,  Max,  machinery  and  iron;  born 
and  educated  in  Russia.  Engaged  in 
grain  business  in  Russia  for  15  years; 
came  to  America,  1884,  remaining  one 
year  in  St.  Paul;  located  permanently 
in  Duluth  and  founded  tlie  Duluth  Iron 
&  Metal  Co.,  18S5,  of  which  he  is  the 
head;  also  head  of  the  Duluth  Ma- 
chinery Co.  Jewish  religion.  Member 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  B'nai  B'rith.  Married  in 
Russia,  1871,  to  Miss  G.  Lass.  Office: 
Foot  of  3rd  Av.,  E.  Residence:  12th 
Av.    E.,    and    Superior    St.,    Duluth. 

ZAFF,  John,  real  estate;  born  at 
Schoenecken,  Germany,  June  10,  1830; 
son  of  Michael  and  Susan  (Richter) 
Zapp;  educated  in  public  scliools;  came 
to  America,  1854,  and  to  Minnesota, 
1856;  married  at  St.  Joseph,  Minn.,  1862, 
to  Margaret  Hoffman  (now  deceased.) 
Was  register  of  deeds  Stearns  Co.,  1861- 
89;  has  been  engaged  in  real  estate 
and  loan  bu.siness  since  1889.  Address: 
St.    Cloud,    Minn. 


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ZZSCH,  Augnist  Attwood,  superintend- 
ent of  schools;  born,  Prussia,  Germany, 
Aug.  31,  1869;  son  of  Fred  and  Julia 
(Zeidler)  Zech;  attended  rural,  high  and 
normal  schools  in  Minnesota,  graduat- 
ing from  latter  in  1894.  Taught  school 
6  years;  principal  of  schools,  Annandale, 
Minn.,  1896-1901;  superintendent  of 
schools  Wright  Co.  since  1901.  Presi- 
dent High  School  board,  Annandale. 
Lutheran.  Married  at  Denver,  Colo., 
1905,  to  Miss  Anna  H.  Klatt.  Recrea- 
tions: Hunting  and  tennis.  Address: 
Annandale,    Minn. 

ZEIiENT,  John,  educator;  born  at  Ra- 
cine, Wis.,  March  26,  1872;  son  of  A.  H. 
Zeleny;  attended  public  schools  of 
Hutchinson,  Minn.,  1879-88;  graduate 
University  of  Minnesota,  degree  of  B  S.. 
1892;  Ph.D.,  1906;  studied  at  University 
of  Berlin,  1897;  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, Eng.,  1898-99;  research,  B.A., 
same  university,  1899.  Married.  Pro- 
fessor of  physics,  University  of  Minne- 
sota, since  1892.  Fellow  American  As- 
sociation for  the  Advancement  of 
Science;  Member  Cambridge  Philo- 
sophical Society,  American  Physical  So- 
ciety. Writer  of  monographs  and  ar- 
ticles on  subjects  in  physics,  especially 
Rontgon  rays  and  related  topics.  Office; 
University  of  Minnesota.  Residence:  810, 
6th  St.,   S.   E.,  Minneapolis. 

ZZIJGIiEB,  George  P.,  president  and 
manager  Ziegler-Reinertsen  Co.;  born 
at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  March  3,  1852;  son 
of  George  and  Barbara  (Boll)  Ziegler; 
educated  in  parochial  and  public  schools 
of  Milwaukee  and  at  Spencer's  Business 
College.  Learned  the  candy  manufactur- 
ing business  through  association  with 
his  father  who  was  engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  confectionery  in  Milwaukee 
for  40  years.  Came  to  St.  Paul  in  1902 
and  acquired  an  interest  in  the  Mc- 
Fadden  Candy  Co.,  which  in  May,  1903, 
became  the  Ziegler-Egan  Candy  Co.  and 
in  Jan.,  1907,  was  changed  to  Ziegler- 
Reinertsen  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president 
and  manager.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Married  at  Milwaukee,  1874,  to 
Miss  McLean  Weiser.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Recreation:  Driving.  Office:  55 
East  3rd  St.  Residence:  586  Carroll 
St.,    St.    Paul. 

ZIMBECK,  Beiiben  De  Witt,  physi- 
cian; born  at  Sharon,  Wis.,  April  23, 
1857;  son  of  Henry  and  Clarissa  M. 
(Lowell)  Zinibeck;  educated  at  Sharon 
Academy;  Carthage  College,  Carthage, 
111.,  graduating,  degree  of  A.B.,  1881; 
Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  degree 
of  M.D.,  1885.  Has  been  engaged  in 
practice  of  medicine  since  1885.  Mem- 
ber Minnesota  State  and  American  Medi- 
cal associations.  Camp  Release  Medical 
Society  (secretary).  Coroner  Chippewa 
County;  United  States  pension  examiner. 
President  Montevideo  Building  and  Loan 
Association;  director  Citizens'  Telephone 
Exchange.  Republican.  Member  I  o 
O.  F.,  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Modern  Woodmen  of 


America.  Married  at  Eagle  Lake,  Minn., 
1890,  to  Miss  Jessie  L.  Van  Dolah.  Club: 
Commercial.  Address:  Montevideo, 
Minn. 

ZINS,  Frank,  president  The  Nordstern 
Publishing  Co.;  born  in  Alsace  Lorrain, 
Germany,  Jan.  1,  1865;  son  of  George 
and  Mary  (Lenhart)  Zins;  came  to 
America,  1880;  educated  at  St.  Mary's 
Institute,  Dayton,  O.;  married  at  Jeffer- 
son, S.  D.,  Aug.  11,  1891,  to  Kate  Ryan. 
Taught  school  three  years,  spent  some 
time  in  South  Dakota  and  finally  located 
in  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  18S9,  engaging  in 
real  estate,  loans  and  insurance  busi- 
ness; bought  Der  Nordstern  (a  German 
weekly  newspaper),  1892,  and  organized 
The  Nordstern  Publishing  Co.,  of  which 
he  has  since  been  president  and  man- 
ager, continuing  to  be  actively  and  ex- 
tensively interested  in  real  estate. 
Democrat.  Member  St.  Joseph's  So- 
ciety, C.  O.  F.  Address:  St.  Cloud, 
Minn. 

ZOCH,  Herman,  pianist  and  teacher  of 
music;  born  in  Province  of  Posen,  Prus- 
sia, April  16,  1857;  son  of  Carl  Fried- 
rick  and  Augusta(Kunau)Zoch;  educated 
in  State  Gymnasium,  Halle;  Thomas 
Gymnasium,  Leipsic;  Royal  Conservatory 
of  Music,  Leipsic,  taking  first  prize  in 
piano  playing  and  graduating,  1876. 
Spent  several  months  in  Paris,  two  years 
in  Munich  one  year  in  Vienna  and  one 
year  in  Berlin,  in  further  study,  and 
gave  a  series  of  piano  recitals  in  lead- 
ing cities  of  Germany.  Came  to  America, 
1883;  located  in  Minneapolis,  1884;  has 
performed  with  great  acceptance  in  con- 
certs in  principal  eastern  cities  of 
America;  has  given  over  69  piano  re- 
citals in  Minneapolis,  played  with  the 
orchestra  several  times  and  also  in  the 
Northwest.  Unmarried.  Recreation: 
Reading.  Office:  501  Metropolitan 
Music  Co.  Residence:  Summers  Hotel, 
Minneapolis. 

ZONTTi:,  Ary  E.,  real  estate  invest- 
ments; born  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.,  April 
20.  1870;  son  of  Ary  and  Eliza  (Rensis) 
Zonne;  educated  in  public  schools  of 
Cedar  Grove  and  Appleton,  Wis.;  mar- 
ried at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  20, 
1897,   to  Louise  Cole.     Lived   upon  farm  < 

at  home  until  1887;  came  to  Minneapolis  ' 

and  served  as  assistant  treasurer  of 
the  Grand  Opera  House,  being  advanced 
until  he  was  assistant  manager  of  the 
Grand  Opera  House  and  Lyceum  theaters, 
when  they  were  sold  to  new  owners, 
1895.  Has  engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness since  Oct.,  1895.  Vice  president 
and  treasurer  J.  F.  Conklin  &  Zonne 
Co.  In  company  with  I.  H.  Shattuck 
bought  the  Nicollet  Hotel,  fall  of  1902, 
operating  it  until  disposed  of  interest, 
June  1,  1906.  Secretary-treasurer  Min- 
neapolis Retailers'  Association.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Minneapolis,  Commercial.  Rec- 
reation: Books.  Office:  Tt  mple  Court. 
Residence:  910  Mount  Curve  Av.,  Min- 
neanolis.